COPAA and the Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE) have announced an opportunity for individuals, national, state, and local organizations to join together and affirm a shared commitment to ensuring that children and youth with disabilities receive the education and support fundamental to their growth and development. The principles underscore the dedication to working together and will be shared with policymakers and the media later this month. Please review the seven principles and sign with COPAA and advocates from across the U.S. by Friday, October 17, 2025.
CT: UConn grapples with the legacy of a CT institution for the disabled
CT Mirror English professor Brenda Brueggemann had driven by the memorial stone, the grassy grove, and the architectural shells of the shuttered institution every day for years on her way to teach at the University of Connecticut. The campus of the former Mansfield...

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