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Linda
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Daily reader of Dr Heather Cox Richardson. Montessori Educator. Storyteller. Community Inclusion Advocate. Live in Caregiver. Guardian of Innate Human Potential. Facts matter. Dignity matters. Views my own. Retweets are not endorsements. 🕊️💙🕊️
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“I’m just a human being trying to make it in a world that is rapidly losing it’s understanding of being human.” ~John Trudell
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Rand Paul: "When you kill someone, if you're not in a declared war, you really need to know someone's name at least. You have to accuse them of something. You have to present evidence. So all of these people have been blown up without any evidence of a crime."
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This is what solidarity looks like. Together, we will win.
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It’s officially October! 🍂 Along with crisp air and fall colors, this month brings opportunities to recognize and learn about several important causes. Check out what’s being celebrated and take a moment to engage with each.
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CEC’s Executive Director, Chad Rummel, appeared on NPR's 1A podcast this morning to discuss the impact of the layoffs at the Department of Education on special education. With the reduction in federal staff, our nation’s special education law is at risk.

www.npr.org/2025/10/16/n...
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Know an outstanding undergraduate or graduate student who has made significant contributions to CEC and inclusive learning in general? Nominate them by December 1, 2025! Find out more about eligibility requirements and other details: https://exceptionalchildren.org/awards/student-awards
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Past CEC President and special educator Dr. Danielle Kovach recently spoke with The Hechinger Report about the sweeping staffing cuts to the OSEP and what they mean for the more than 8 million students nationwide who rely on special education services.

hechingerreport.org/parents-advo...
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Typhoon Halong was an unusual storm, likely fueled by the Pacific’s near-record warm surface temperatures this fall. Its timing means recovery will be even more difficult than usual for these hard-hit communities, as Alaska meteorologist Rick Thoman of the University Alaska Fairbanks explains.
Why recovery will be tough for Alaska's villages flooded by an unusually powerful storm
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