Nebraska passed a bill aimed at addressing high denial rates for students with disabilities seeking to transfer schools but significantly altered it to allow suspensions of young children instead. This shift has disappointed parents and advocates who now fear the legislation will increase disciplinary actions against disabled students rather than protect them, highlighting ongoing challenges in special education policies.
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