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Idaho schools consistently break disability laws. Parents say they’re not doing enough to fix the problem.
Kali Larsen sat at her desk at Fruitland Elementary School in Idaho earlier this year, trying to read the test questions as her classmates silently worked around her. Her anxiety climbed as she stared ...
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BOISE (KFF Health News) — Families of Idahoans with disabilities say their lives could be upended as lawmakers in the state's Republican-dominated Legislature mull sweeping cuts. Services at risk ...
"I Voted" stickers await Bonneville County voters for the primary election on May 21, 2024, at the College of Easter Idaho in Idaho Falls "I Voted" stickers await Bonneville County voters for the ...
Federal funding cuts hit Disability Rights Idaho A local disability advocacy group says that due to federal funding cuts, it is unsure what services it will be able to provide in the future.
These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story. Kali Larsen sat at her desk at Fruitland Elementary School in Idaho earlier this year, trying to read the test ...
Seeking recourse: Parents are increasingly turning to the complaint process to get help for their disabled children. Unresponsive districts: When districts break the law, the state tells them to fix ...
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