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Months after fighting to improve special ed, a Knox County family turns to homeschooling
Knox News | The Knoxville News-Sentinel via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJennifer Rose was among the group of parents that advocated for applied behavior analysis therapy for children with autism in Knox County Schools last year.
Cerro Gordo County Democrats hosting Sarah Corkery meet and greet
KAAL Austin· 4 days agoThe Cerro Gordo County Democrats will be hosting a meet and greet for residents to meet their candidate: Sarah Corkery.
Medicaid Waiver Changes Could Lead To More Institutionalization, Advocates Fear
Disability Scoop· 3 days agoLance Hegland lost little things when he moved from his apartment to a group home. “You lose a lot...
The disagreements over expanding a Maine law treating serious mental illnesses
Bangor Daily News· 4 days agoJoe Pickering Jr., Mary Barker and Jennifer Johnson all know the challenges of caring for sons with...
Bill would let SC daycares hire people with disabilities who lack a diploma
South Carolina Daily Gazette via Yahoo News· 4 days agoCOLUMBIA — A bill allowing daycares in South Carolina to hire people without a high school diploma...
Temporary Disability in Los Angeles: A Workers’ Compensation Attorneys’ Advice
Digital Journal· 3 days agoWorkplace injuries can happen unexpectedly in the bustling city of Los Angeles, leaving individuals facing physical challenges and financial burdens. When injuries occur, understanding your ...
Ed Department Sees Jump In Disability Discrimination Complaints In Schools
Disability Scoop· 6 days agoComplaints of disability discrimination in the nation’s schools are at their highest level in six years, the U.S. Department of Education says. A newly released annual report ...
What the unofficial accessible parking police should know
Dallas Morning News· 5 days agoMy friend had an accessible parking pass for medical reasons. In fact, she looked like a healthy...
When Does a School Closure Become Discriminatory?
Education Week· 4 days agoAs a growing number of districts consider closing schools to cut costs, civil rights groups want guardrails to ensure students of color don’t bear the brunt of those decisions. Even when districts ...
How Rochester is improving its transit system for people with disabilities
Post-Bulletin, Rochester, Minn. via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoJun. 8—ROCHESTER — It's been more than two decades, but Tracy Schramm remembers her first ZIPS ride. "Literally, they took me to my first day at work back in January of 2002," she said of her ...