Trump administration delays special ed rule
The Trump administration has officially postponed the implementation of the significant disproportionality rule, which was meant to take effect this month, for two years. The rule would establish a standard to prevent children from particular racial or ethnic groups from being incorrectly placed in special education. The Department of Education states that additional time is required to evaluate the issue and determine how to serve students with disabilities without increasing the risk that these students are denied a free and appropriate public education.
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