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15 resultsfor “Trump administration special education changes”

Politics

Linda McMahon punches back at senators questioning Education Department cuts

Trump administration's budget proposal includes $16 billion for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a federal law that guarantees students with disabilities a "free appropriate public education." That's one area where

NPR Topics: NewsApr 28
World

Some students with disabilities rely on screens at school. What happens if they're banned?

Special Technology (CAST), an education research nonprofit that focuses on making learning environments accessible. Jones points out that some of these laws do make exceptions to restrictions on screens for students with disabilities — often

NPR Topics: NewsJun 4
Politics

What is the FDD, the pro-Israel think tank shaping Trump’s Iran policy?

education to enhance Israel’s image in North America and the public’s understanding of issues affecting Israeli-Arab relations”, the Carnegie Endowment reported. After the September 11, 2001, attacks on the US, EMET changed

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 6
Health

For students labeled 'emotionally disturbed,' separation can lead to isolation

administrators have deemed too disruptive to remain in regular classrooms. Once a student gets this label, it's hard to shake. It often follows them through their K-12 education, separating them from their peers

NPR Topics: NewsApr 26
Politics

Linda McMahon defends dismantling the Education Department, shifting its work

special education oversight will be one of the most consequential — and controversial — which explains why it hasn't happened yet. ### **Cutting, rehiring and possibly more cutting at the Office for Civil Rights** McMahon fielded tough

NPR Topics: NewsMay 14
Politics

Trump announces deal to end war in Iran. And, how to stay safe in deadly heat

change](https://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=nx-s1-5858622:nx-s1-mx-5858622-1). There's a lot of overlap between the UFC crowd and the young, non-college-educated men who were a critical part of his base, and he's lost support from

NPR Topics: NewsYesterday
Politics

SCOTUS upholds abortion pill telehealth access. And, Trump returns from China visit

special series exploring the intersection of food and the economy.* School districts in the U.S. are concerned that it could get even more expensive to prepare meals [under new federal dietary guidelines](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/14/nx-s1-5688946/school-lunches-dietary-guidelines-maha).

NPR Topics: NewsMay 15
Politics

Ken Paxton wins Texas primary election: Results and key takeaways

education and economic issues. Democrats also point to demographic changes across Texas, including growth among Hispanic, Asian and multiracial communities, as a sign the state is becoming more politically competitive. The Cook Political Report recently

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 27
Politics

First Thing: Trump-backed Ken Paxton ousts John Cornyn in Texas primary

special session of the legislature, shooting down an attempt to split up the Democratic congressman Jim Clyburn’s district. The proposal would have cancelled the congressional election, for which early voting began on Tuesday

The Guardian WorldMay 27
Politics

WHCA dinner shooter charged. And, Charles III to address Congress

administration officials as his targets, prioritizing them from highest to lowest rank. Allen's next hearing is on Thursday. Trump has talked about rescheduling the dinner. - ➡️ **The Washington Hilton hosts the White House Correspondents' Association

NPR Topics: NewsApr 28
Politics

Takeaways from Tuesday's primaries. And, victims of mosque shooting revealed

special agent in charge of the FBI field office said they "did not discriminate on who they hated." - 🎧 **The suspects appear to have livestreamed the shooting**, NPR's extremism correspondent Odette Yousef says

NPR Topics: NewsMay 20
Politics

This Republican voted to convict Trump. Now he's up for reelection. Can he survive?

administrator, Letlow [won a special election](https://www.npr.org/2021/03/20/978015222/louisiana-to-hold-2-special-elections-saturday-to-fill-congressional-seats) in 2021 for the House seat her late husband, Luke, was set to assume before he died from COVID in 2020. ![Julia Letlow meets with supporters

NPR Topics: NewsMay 16
Politics

Eva v Goliath: the 20-year-old climate activist taking on Trump and the fossil fuel industry

administration](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/trump-administration) that a federal case was something to pursue,” Olson said. “Eva was actually one of the first youth who we were in conversation with and who wanted to be involved

The Guardian WorldMay 20
Health

The MAHA movement is coming to school cafeterias. Here's what that means for kids

special for me. I would've just ate what they told me," she said, adding that the students are "very engaged." Taylor has been working to refresh the suburban Philadelphia district's meal program since

NPR Topics: NewsMay 14
Conflicts

‘They were laughing’: Israel’s use of rape and sexual abuse in prisons

special rapporteur on the occupied territories, Francesca Albanese, say amounts to the widespread and systematic use of rape and sexual torture by the Israeli army against Palestinians. Rights groups such as the Palestinian Centre

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 9