Proposed USDE Section 504 Rule Change Likely to Miss Revised Deadline

Proposed US Department of Education (USDE) Section 504 rule updates aimed at addressing barriers for students with disabilities, fix outdated language, and align with civil rights laws will almost surely not make a revised October deadline.  To date, The USDE has yet to send its regulatory plans to the Office of Management and Budget, which…

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CMS Taking Action Against States Over Kids Losing Medicaid Coverage Due to Flawed Determination Systems

As school districts nationwide work to help children and families retain benefits amid the transition to automatic renewal systems due to the end of the pandemic, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is threatening state Medicaid agencies with sanctions for improperly removing children from the safety-net coverage during…

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CMS Provides Toolkit for Schools Explaining the ‘Unwinding’ of Medicaid Services

It is estimated that 536,400 children have lost access to Medicaid and CHIP insurance since automatic renewals ended in April. As a result, a toolkit from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) titled Medicaid and CHIP Renewals: Reaching Children and Families in School-Based and Early Education and Care…

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USDE Provides Resources for Schools to Assist Students in Addressing Disability-based Behaviors

The US Department of Education (USDE) shares information about resources that may be useful in supporting the needs of students with disabilities in particular, including tools for schools to assist students in addressing any disability-based behaviors that could otherwise interfere with their or other students' learning, or that could lead to…

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Medicaid School-Based Services (SBS) Technical Assistance Center (TAC) Provides Free Introductory Webinar

Thursday, August 17, 2023, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET Interested Pupil Services professionals are invited to join CMS and the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) on Thursday, August 17, 2023, at 3:00 to 4:00 PM ET for the first in a series of free webinars to assist State Medicaid…

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USDE Strengthens Guidance to Improve Equal Educational Opportunity for Children with Disabilities

OSEP Releases a DCL and Revised Guidance on Sp Ed Noncompliance On July 24, 2023 Valerie Williams, Director of the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) disseminated  updated policy guidance and a Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) which are aimed at helping states with timely identification and correction of a school district’s noncompliance with…

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OCR Settles with WI School District Over Pronoun Use, Student Harassment

Wisconsin’s Rhinelander School District violated a nonbinary student’s Title IX rights when it didn’t properly address sex and gender-based harassment from other students and when multiple teachers used incorrect pronouns for the student, the U.S. Department of Education’s (USDE) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) found in a July 6th case…

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