07/09/2025
Article written by Matt Selah, J.D., PhD.
Some highlights below:
"The new budget made major cuts to programs like Medicaid and Every Student Succeeds Act Title I after-school programs.
Title I provides supplemental supports like affordable childcare, homework assistance, and recreational activities that can be vital for students with learning disabilities. Schools routinely use Medicaid dollars to cover the costs of support services that are directly relevant to students with disabilities, such as nurses, school psychologists, counselors, and assistive technologies.
Less federal oversight makes students and families more susceptible to the whims and budget constraints of their home state and district. Diversion of federal dollars to school choice efforts pulls funds from already cash-strapped public schools. None of this is good, but remember that a new budget doesn’t absolve your school of legal requirements."
https://www.smartkidswithld.org/blog/trumps-budget-what-parents-need-to-know/?fbclid=IwY2xjawLbn49leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFLazdWVnFDNW9vZzgzRWoyAR52KCo76HrWixGLIJjd1EmDyqPWzU3i1xef_T6KK2C_IDUrVWQ0MUmxZ29jjA_aem_J5FlcULikHS0eRTFQ_bAfA
By Matt Saleh, J.D., Ph.D. A whirlwind of federal legal activity has left parents uncertain and concerned about their children’s