The U.S. Education Department announced it will transfer its special education programs to the Health Department. Additionally, the duties of the Office for Civil Rights, which has enforced anti-discrimination laws related to school children for decades, will be shifted to the Justice Department.
Education Department Transfers Special Education Programs to Health Department
The U.S. Education Department is transferring its special education programs to the Health Department. The Office for Civil Rights, responsible for enforcing anti-discrimination laws in education, will now be overseen by the Justice Department.
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