Suit Claims Pueblo School Staff Restrained Student

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.

Lawmakers Propose Vouchers for Disabled Kids

Charting a Course After High School

Federal law requires schools to develop plans to help students with disabilities move into college or the workplace.

Baltimore Spec. Ed. Judged Improving

Sex-Bias Remedies Upheld

The Supreme Court rules that Title IX is not the only law to apply in discrimination cases.

Spec. Ed. Advocates Making To-Do List for Duncan

Regulations for young children and the use of restraints are top concerns.

Public Weighs In on NAEP Testing of Special Populations

A hearing was hosted by the National Assessment Governing Board on recommendations it plans to make for including English-language learners and students with disabilities.

Autism Ruling Blow for Activists

Although a special federal court has rejected claims that vaccines cause autism, the decision is not likely to tamp down the assertion.

Report: Kids are Restrained, Secluded