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What Protections Do Low Income and Disabled Students Have in 2025?

What Protections Do Low Income and Disabled Students Have in 2025?

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** I promise I'm not becoming a political podcast. However, this cannot be left alone. **


I'm sharing a critical breakdown of the recent, massive firings at the U.S. Department of Education's special education offices. I believe these cuts signal a looming crisis for some of the nation's most vulnerable students. In this deep-dive, I analyze the immediate and long-term consequences of these sudden staff reductions, with a focus on the offices that enforce the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).Here's why I think you need to watch this now:Students with Disabilities (SWDs): With the staff in the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) decimated, my biggest concern is: Who is left to provide the necessary oversight to ensure states and Title I schools are complying with federal law and delivering a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)? I explain how this diminished federal capacity could leave millions of disabled students without the mandated services and civil rights protections they are entitled to.Low-Income Students & Families: I also found that the cuts extend to the offices that administer Title I funding, which is the largest source of federal support for high-poverty schools. I analyze how this disruption could hinder grant oversight, delay reimbursements, and ultimately impact the quality of education and support programs for low-income students who rely on these critical resources.My Insight on the Intersection: I want to emphasize that this crisis is magnified for the many students who are both low-income and have disabilities. I detail what parents, educators, and advocates I believe need to know to protect their rights and resources moving forward.Don't let these crucial changes go unnoticed. Hit subscribe so I can keep you updated with essential information and advocacy tools.#specialeducationlaw #departmentofeducation #trumpnews #currentevents

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