Education Department Patches Footnote Error in Disability Training Notice
Published Date: 6/2/2025
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Summary
The Department of Education fixed a mistake in a May 2025 notice about funding for training people who help kids with serious disabilities. This update clears up confusing info in a footnote, so everyone applying for 2025 grants knows exactly what to expect. If you’re involved in early intervention or special education, this correction keeps your funding path smooth and on time.
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Correction Clarifies FY2025 Grant Footnote
The Department of Education corrected an error in the Federal Register notice published May 27, 2025, about applications for FY2025 awards for the Personnel Development program serving children with high-intensity disabilities. If you work in early intervention or special education and planned to apply for a 2025 grant, this correction clarifies footnote 5 so your application process and funding path remain on time.
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