Executive Order to Shut Down the Department of Education Will Have Devastating Impact on Students with Disabilities 

March 20, 2025
Executive Order to Shut Down the Department of Education Will Have Devastating Impact on Students with Disabilities 

For Immediate Release: 3/20/2025

Contact: David Card, 202-408-9514 ext.122, [email protected]

Washington, DC – Today, the White House issued an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, a decision that threatens to upend the educational rights and protections of millions of students nationwide, particularly those with disabilities. This move endangers the progress made under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, both of which have been crucial in ensuring equal access to education for students with disabilities.

“This executive order is an attack on students with disabilities and their families, who rely on federal oversight to ensure they receive the support and services they need,” said Marlene Sallo, executive director of the National Disability Rights Network. “Without the Department of Education’s knowledge and enforcement of IDEA, students could face discrimination, inadequate accommodations and services, and a rollback of the hard-fought rights that have been in place for decades.”

The Department of Education plays a critical role ensuring that schools meet their legal obligations to provide a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) for students with disabilities. With its elimination, families may be forced to navigate a patchwork of state policies, many of which lack the funding and infrastructure to support students with disabilities effectively. Further, the Department of Education directly funds local school districts and teachers as well as critical research that supports students with disabilities to be productive members of their communities. Local communities will suffer devastating impacts as a result of delaying, reducing or ending these funds.

“The potential consequences are dire,” continued Sallo. “Many states already struggle to meet the needs of students with disabilities, and without federal oversight, we risk widespread violations of students’ rights and access to quality education.”

We have released a fact sheet on what today’s executive order means for students with disabilities, parents of children with disabilities, and the education system as a whole.

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The National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) is the nonprofit membership organization for the federally mandated Protection and Advocacy (P&A) Systems and the Client Assistance Programs (CAP) for individuals with disabilities. Collectively, the Network is the largest provider of legally based advocacy services to people with disabilities in the United States.