Schools say they have to do better for students with disabilities this fall
Originally published August 21, 2020 by Delaware Public Media
When schools began to close for the pandemic this spring, educators encountered trouble providing children with disabilities receiving special education services remote instruction and services such as physical, occupational and speech therapy. Parents, caregivers and advocates have expressed an expectation that, with time to plan, schools opening in the fall will have more creative solutions. If not, parents may sue under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or other civil rights law.
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