TEACHERS ACROSS OUR STATE, STATE VIOLENCE AND DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR IN THEIR CLASSROOMS IS GETTING HARDER TO HANDLE. AND THEY’RE ASKING LAWMAKERS FOR HELP. THE IOWA SENATE JUST PASSED TWO BILLS TO GIVE ...
What do you think of when you think of disability? Someone in a wheelchair? Someone who is blind and has a cane? Whatever they look like, their impairment means life can be harder for them. The fact ...
Metro Detroit has transformed for people with disabilities over 75 years, from institutionalization to civil rights and support.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) blocked a recent attempt to pass the Major Richard Star Act, citing concerns about how much the ...
As New York reinstated standard Regents exam requirements, graduation rates dipped — especially for students with ...
As lawmakers move toward budget conference negotiations, a key policy discussion is emerging over how the state calculates ...
Even though people with disabilities want to work, their unemployment rate is nearly double that of non-disabled individuals—even as companies who prioritize workplace inclusion are better off.
Opinion: March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, a time to recognize the leadership and contributions of people with disabilities across Maryland.
It was an exciting day on the pitch as many young athletes got the chance to play soccer while traveling "around the world." ...
In Nevada’s Catholic schools, there is only one place where a child with special needs sits beside their classmates, not apart from them. At St. Viator Parish School in central Las Vegas ...
With more than 600 Para athletes and 79 sets of medals to be awarded, Milan Cortina will feature a record number of athletes ...
Reid’s path to figure skating is unique. An amputee athlete who won three Paralympic medals in track and field, she was a familiar face on British TV. Being invited to appear on the 2022 series of a ...
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