As federal policies around special education face unprecedented uncertainty, our work continues to demonstrate that meaningful change happens at the local level. We're proud to share that CEO Sarah Sandelius was recently featured in The 74 with an op-ed highlighting how schools and districts can protect and advance services for students with disabilities, regardless of federal policy shifts.
The piece addresses a critical moment in special education policy, with threats to Department of Education funding and efforts to shift IDEA oversight creating real uncertainty for the 7.5 million students served under federal mandates. Despite 50 years of federal protections, these students continue to face stark disparities: achievement gaps of more than 40 points on national assessments, twice the suspension rates, and dramatically lower college enrollment compared to their non-disabled peers.
What makes this op-ed particularly compelling is how it showcases the concrete results ABC partners are achieving:
The article outlines five key strategies that schools and districts can implement immediately:
The complete op-ed provides detailed examples of how these strategies work in practice and offers a roadmap for schools ready to act boldly on behalf of students with disabilities.
Read "As Federal Policies Threaten Special Ed, State & Local Leadership Are a Lifeline" in The 74