DC Disability Dialogue: Advisory Committee Meets Online
Published Date: 6/23/2025
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Summary
The District of Columbia Advisory Committee is meeting online to talk about what they learned from a June 16th briefing on how students with disabilities get services in DC public schools. They’ll plan their next steps to add more info to their report. This meeting affects students, families, and educators in DC and helps make sure everyone gets fair access to school services.
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DC meeting on disability services access
The District of Columbia Advisory Committee will hold an online (Zoom) business meeting to debrief testimony from the June 16th briefing about how students with disabilities get services in DC public schools. The Committee will discuss next steps to develop an addendum to their report. This meeting is about issues that affect students, families, and educators in Washington, DC.
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