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VA: VA school divisions repay nearly $30 million in misused special ed funds; one division disputes

by kids1stadvocac | Oct 14, 2025 | State

Virginia Mercury Three school divisions were alerted that they misused federal funds intended for students with disabilities have made nearly $30 million in total repayments, according to the state Department of Education, which will be returned to the federal...

School Districts That Pursue Awards of Attorneys’ Fees against Plaintiff Parents and Their Attorneys in IDEA Cases Obtain Fees in Only Small Percentage of Cases

by kids1stadvocac | Oct 7, 2025 | Federal

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (“IDEA”) authorizes courts, at their discretion, to “award reasonable attorneys’ fees… to a prevailing party who is the parent of a child with a disability” in legal actions brought pursuant to the Act. 20 U.S.C. §...

AZ: State Board of Education addresses premature graduation

by kids1stadvocac | Sep 30, 2025 | State

State Affairs Pro After stakeholders raised concerns about districts prematurely graduating students with disabilities, thereby cutting off access to services and federal protections, the State Board of Education is calling on the Department of Education to answer...

CA: How this teen pushed California to change special education policy

by kids1stadvocac | Sep 30, 2025 | State

EdSource Saran Tugsjargal, 18, advocates on behalf of special education students for the state Disability Commission.  When she got to high school, she realized that she needed to stand up for herself. One of the first ways she did that was to show up to the...

CT: CT education officials plan to keep more students in district for special education

by kids1stadvocac | Sep 30, 2025 | State

CT News Junkie State education leaders touted increased funding to help towns and cities handle the ever-increasing cost of serving the state’s growing population of special needs students at a forum at Naylor Elementary School in Hartford on Monday. The legislature...
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