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Parents and advocates express concerns over Education Department's changes to civil rights enforcement and special education

Parents and advocates are expressing concerns about the Education Department's recent changes to civil rights enforcement and special education. They fear that these changes may lead to further complications in a system that has already been struggling.

Parents and advocates for children with disabilities have raised concerns regarding the Education Department's decision to offload civil rights enforcement and special education responsibilities. They warn that this shift could exacerbate existing issues in a system that has faced significant challenges since the Trump administration began.

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Original Headline

Families of kids with disabilities warn Education Department changes could break a flawed system

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Parents and advocates express concerns over Education Department's changes to civil rights enforcement and special education