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CA: California shows how states can step up for young students with disabilities

by kids1stadvocac | Jul 15, 2025 | State

The 74 California is emerging as a national model for how states can better support young children with disabilities by bridging long-standing gaps between early childhood education and special education systems. The state has launched a series of initiatives aimed at...

ME: Districts share positive signs after special education for young children shifted to schools

by kids1stadvocac | Apr 15, 2025 | State

Maine Morning Star Timothy Tweedie, superintendent and principal of the Veazie Community School, said he’d seen an uptick in students entering kindergarten with unmet special education needs in recent years and wanted to get a jump on addressing that. So last year,...
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