School’s Sensory Room Helps Disabled Students

Ariz. Legislature Approves School Tax Credit Bill

N.J. to Close Special Schools

The New Jersey Department of Children and Families plans to close 18 schools that serve troubled or disabled young people.

Restrictions on Spec. Ed. Spending Prompt Complaints

The complex rules that govern how federal dollars must be spent on special education services are getting a new, critical look as stimulus money starts flowing to the states.

Report: Discipline by Teachers Can Turn Deadly

Reimbursement for Private Placement Again Topic of Supreme Court Scrutiny

A decision could flesh out when parents of a child with disabilities can seek to recover costs for private school services.

Budget Would Boost Incentive Pay, Turnaround Aid

President Obama would eliminate a dozen Education Department programs, even as overall K-12 aid swells under the stimulus.

Plan to Close N.J. Schools for Disabled Criticized

High Court Hears Special Education Case

At issue is whether families can be reimbursed for private school costs if their children have not received public special education services.

Restraint, Seclusion of Students Attracting New Scrutiny

The federal Government Accountability Office is expected to issue a report on the practices in light of accusations of abuse.