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TX: Dozens of parents speak out against Houston ISD’s special education changes

by kids1stadvocac | May 19, 2026 | State

Houston Public Media Dozens of parents, teachers, and students spoke out against Houston ISD’s move to centralize special education services at the district’s school board meeting Thursday night. The plan, announced last week after several news outlets,...

NY: Special education gap: NYC private school tuition payments flow mostly to white students

by kids1stadvocac | May 12, 2026 | State

Chalkbeat As Mayor Zohran Mamdani scrambles to plug a multi-billion-dollar budget gap, his administration is looking more closely at the money New York City spends on private school tuition for students with disabilities. The payments — which topped $723 million last...

COPAA Releases New Fact Sheet on the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)

by kids1stadvocac | May 12, 2026 | Federal

COPAA has released a new LRE Fact Sheet to protect and advance the civil rights of students with disabilities at a moment when those rights are increasingly under threat. The right to learn alongside nondisabled peers to the maximum extent appropriate is a cornerstone...

The digital accessibility deadline is here. Schools aren’t ready.

by kids1stadvocac | Apr 21, 2026 | Federal

EdSurge News A major civil rights deadline affecting schools and vendors will hit this month. Federal law has required accessibility for people with disabilities for decades, says Glenda Sims, chief information accessibility officer at Deque Systems, a company that...

DC: DC Schools discriminated against students with disabilities, OCR finds

by kids1stadvocac | Mar 24, 2026 | State

The 74 The District of Columbia Public Schools violated the civil rights of students with disabilities and created an “adversarial system,” that often forces families to sue in order for their kids to receive services, the U.S. Department of Education announced...
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