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With the recent executive order signed by President Donald Trump initiating the dismantling of the Department of Education, parents of disabled children are expressing significant concern. Many fear that this move will lead to a substantial reduction in federal protections and resources that are critical for ensuring their children receive the education they deserve. Advocates for disabled students emphasize that the Department plays a vital role in enforcing laws that safeguard the rights of these children, including access to necessary services and accommodations in schools.
Parents worry that without the federal oversight currently provided, states may not uphold the same standards of education and support for disabled students. The potential loss of resources could exacerbate existing inequalities and hinder the ability of families to advocate for their children's needs. As discussions around education reform continue, the voices of parents and advocates underscore the importance of maintaining robust protections for all students, particularly those with disabilities.
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