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Proposed Layoffs Threaten Special Education Oversight

October 17, 2025 - 18:01

Proposed Layoffs Threaten Special Education Oversight

All children have the right to an adequate education, and the future of that right is under threat as proposed layoffs could severely undermine the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services. This crucial department plays a vital role in assisting parents as they navigate the complexities of their children's educational needs, particularly for those requiring special education services.

With the potential reduction in staff, many fear that parents will lose their last resort for support and guidance. The office not only offers resources and information but also advocates for the rights of children with disabilities, helping ensure they receive the appropriate services and accommodations in schools.

As discussions around budget cuts and layoffs intensify, advocates for special education are raising alarms about the long-term implications for students and families. The loss of this essential support system could leave many parents struggling to understand their rights and options, jeopardizing the educational opportunities for countless children who depend on these services.


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