The US Department of Education is set to release a significant funding boost of $144 million to support special education and early intervention programs across the country. This allocation is part of a broader effort to address the growing needs of students with disabilities and those who require early intervention services. The funding will be distributed among states to support a range of initiatives, including teacher training, program development, and access to critical resources for students with disabilities. As schools continue to navigate the challenges of providing quality education to students with diverse needs, this injection of funding is expected to have a major impact on the lives of thousands of students and their families.
Ed Department to release $144M for special education, early intervention K-12 Dive