In a significant move to support the needs of its most vulnerable students, the nation's largest school system is set to expand its special education programs for preschoolers. According to reports, the new initiative aims to provide early intervention and support services to thousands of young children with disabilities, ensuring they receive the specialized care and accommodations they require to succeed in the classroom. By targeting the youngest learners, educators hope to identify and address potential learning gaps early on, ultimately reducing the achievement gap and improving long-term outcomes for students with special needs. The expansion is expected to benefit over 10,000 children, marking a major shift in the way the nation's largest school system approaches special education.


The nation’s largest school system is expanding special education for its youngest learners  The 19th News