The Collaborative IEP

Big Changes Ahead? What’s Happening with the U.S. Department of Education and What It Means for Special Education


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Series: Education on the Line: Special Education Policy Watch

The Trump administration has indicated that its plan at the beginning of its administration is to flood citizens with a barrage of information and a tidal wave of change  to invoke overwhelm, allowing them to force policy and legislative changes on us before we see them coming.  My dispute resolution body and soul tell me that when the going gets information-heavy and high-paced, the effective advocates get reasonable, rational, and thoughtful.  So, we’re starting a new series where we stand watch over the Department of Education and its Offices of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Special Education Programs, and Civil Rights.  We’ll provide you succinct, brief, easy-to-follow updates; potential impacts of policy and legislative changes; and actionable tasks to ensure the rights of our students are protected. 

Major shifts may be coming to the U.S. Department of Education, and they could have profound effects on children with disabilities. In this special episode we try to break down what’s happening in clear, practical, pragmatic terms. From the potential reduction—or even elimination—of the DOE to the impact of shifting offices like the OCR to other agencies, we’ll explore what these changes could mean for special education funding, enforcement, implementation, and policy.  We’ll also cover takeaways from Linda McMahon’s Senate confirmation hearings; the status of existing and potential executive orders affecting staffing and regulations; and the real-world consequences for students, families, and educators. Finally, we’ll share practical action steps—both big and small—that parents and advocates can take right now to stay informed and protect educational rights.  As always, my goal is to provide a framework that empowers you to navigate these potential changes with clarity and confidence.  I also aim to provide a bit of comfort, because despite the significant risk that students with disabilities are facing, there’s still plenty of good in this (admittedly wacky) world. Now more than ever, building strong, positive relationships with teachers, therapists, and administrators is critical; and I’ll walk you through every step of the way.  Tune in to stay ahead of the curve and ensure your voice is heard in protecting the future of special education.


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