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Trump Administration Moves to Transfer Special Education Oversight

January 9, 2026 - 12:50

Trump Administration Moves to Transfer Special Education Oversight

Recent developments indicate that the Trump administration is taking significant steps towards transferring oversight of special education from the U.S. Department of Education. With the announcement of two new hires in key positions, advocates for special education are expressing concern over the implications of this shift.

The administration's comments suggest a clear intention to reallocate responsibilities related to special education, potentially impacting the services and support available to students with disabilities. This move has raised alarms among educators and parents alike, who fear that such a transition could undermine the protections and resources that have been established under current federal guidelines.

Advocates argue that special education is critical for ensuring equitable access to education for all students, and any changes to its administration could lead to significant disruptions in services. As discussions continue, stakeholders are closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a robust framework to support students with special needs.


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