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Advocate for Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to remain in the Department of Education
WHAT: Contact your representatives and emphasize that IDEA belongs in the Department of Education whereby it emphasizes access to appropriate education for students with disabilities.
WHY: IDEA is one of the few federal programs in which private schools may participate. It offers two key benefits for private school students. First, through the child find process, private school students can receive cost-free educational assessments for potential learning disabilities through the local public school district. Second, private school students with service plans (from the child find process) generate funding for private schools to access specialized services and resources to better serve and support students with learning differences.
(Source: Council for Exceptional Children) The current administration is considering whether the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) shoud be moved to the Health and Human Services (HHS) Department. "Moving IDEA programs to HHS would de-emphasize the purpose of IDEA" and reduce the essential focus of IDEA on educational access for students with learning differences.
While IDEA is primarily focused on the provision of a free and appropriate public education (FAPE), private school students benefit from provisions that enable access to key services under IDEA. For this reason, encouraging the preservation of IDEA in the Department of Education benefits students in private and public schools and aligns with CAPSO's priority on pluralism in education.
WHEN: Action is encouraged as soon as possible
HOW: Click Here to submit an online letter to your representatives
Want to Learn More about IDEA in private schools?
Visit the CAPSO website IDEA Resource Page (accessible here)
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