POLITICSCOMMONWEALTH BEACON
Massachusetts is a leader in public education — but not for students with disabilities
Massachusetts is recognized nationally for strong public education outcomes but faces criticism for failing students with disabilities. Parents report systemic issues with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), including delayed complaint resolutions, inadequate support, and unaddressed concerns about bullying and learning disabilities.
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