Trump’s Education Cuts May Cost Maryland $1.6 Billion
The impact of dismantling the U.S. Education Dept could hit Maryland hard, affecting low-income and special education students.
The impact of dismantling the U.S. Education Dept could hit Maryland hard, affecting low-income and special education students.
PCG teams up with Frederick County, MD, to enhance IEPs with EDPlan, improving special education for students and families.
Maryland’s school reform faces cuts, threatening the Blueprint’s promise of quality education for all students.
Frederick County Public Schools in Maryland is launching an online IEP system in 2025, enhancing accessibility and efficiency for all.
Maryland and Vanderbilt receive $2.5M for Project Sustain, training leaders to advance and sustain special education practices nationwide.
Maryland extends the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future timeline, ensuring comprehensive recommendations for special education services.
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Some of the first questions that arose after President-Elect Donald Trump made his intentions clear—to reduce Washington’s influence in schools