Hawaiʻi Is Failing Special Education Students. Federal Cuts Could Make It Worse

Mai Hall expected that her oldest child would automatically receive special education services for her autism, dyslexia and ADHD when she enrolled in a Kaimukī elementary school 10 years ago. But the school said Hall’s daughter didn’t need any additional support, insisting that she earned good grades and got along with her friends.  It was … Continue reading Hawaiʻi Is Failing Special Education Students. Federal Cuts Could Make It Worse