Special education lawyers and advocates are pushing D.C. officials to provide an extra year of special education services to students who aged out of these programs during the pandemic, arguing that these young adults did not receive the education they are entitled to under federal law while school buildings were closed.
U.S. - Advocates push to extend services for students who aged out of special education during the pandemic
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