How the 'woke' Department of Education actually PREVENTED my disabled daughters getting an education

A Rhode Island mother is criticizing the Department of Education (ED) for its perceived failure to support the country’s children, particularly her two daughters who have been diagnosed with dyslexia.

Jody Baldwin Stone shared with DailyMail.com that she faced difficulties for a long time in trying to enroll her daughters in special education programs, despite federal benchmark assessments clearly indicating that they required ‘urgent intervention.’

‘The level of bureaucracy within the current Department of Education is so extreme that the obstacles families need to overcome to access special education services are beyond belief,’ Baldwin Stone expressed.

‘The lack of monitoring children within special education, and abuses within the programs are, I think, warranted of dismantling at this point.’ 

Her statements come as President-elect Donald Trump vowed to dismantle ED, criticizing it as unnecessary, ineffective and a weapon of the ‘woke‘ culture war. 

In a campaign video, Trump said he wants states – not the federal government – to control the US education system. 

‘We have an education system that is focused on an adult jobs program,’ said Baldwin Stone.

‘Everything is based on the adults. I think we will see a return to a focus on what is best for students.’

Jody Baldwin Stone, pictured with her youngest daughter, said the US education system is failing its students - especially those with learning disabilities

Jody Baldwin Stone, pictured with her youngest daughter, said the US education system is failing its students – especially those with learning disabilities

Data has shown it hasn’t just been children with special needs who have been left behind.

A new report found US students’ math and science scores took a hit between 2019 and 2023, focusing on tests that are scored on a scale of zero to 1,000.

From 2019 to 2023, average fourth grade math and science scores fell 18 and seven points, respectively, and average eighth grade scores fell 27 and 19 points. 

While COVID-19 exacerbated these declines,  other factors at play included a mass exodus of teachers from the profession and spikes in student misbehavior and absenteeism.

Baldwin Stone said she was able to put her two daughters in schools that cater to their disabilities before the Biden administration, but said that ‘[the] writing was on the wall for years before.’ 

Baldwin Stone believes the bureaucracy of the Education Department  is playing a major roll in the downfall of Americans’ children, as she had struggled to get her dyslexic daughters the services they need to thrive in school.

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is the ED program that makes it possible for states and local educational agencies to receive federal funds to assist in the education of students with disabilities. 

IDEA recognizes 13 disability categories as eligible for special education or IEPs – Individualized Education Programs. Dyslexia falls under an umbrella category called ‘Specific Learning Disabilities.’ 

To get enrolled in an IEP, students must go through a lengthy process that begins with a referral from a parent or teacher, followed by evaluation and a meeting with the IEP team. 

How long this takes varies by state, but Baldwin Stone said that students can get stalled in the evaluation process for months to years. 

‘It is an abysmal failure,’ she said. ‘The bureaucracy is so big, and so many kids are failing. 

‘They keep these kids out of special education and they just think they’re stupid when the reality is they’re some of the brightest kids.’ 

Thus, she is in favor of abolishing the ED.  

‘It’s just the whole mechanism of the way the Department of Education works – from the federal level and the state level to the Local Education Authority level, the LEA, which is another term for district – is broken,’ Baldwin Stone said. 

‘The whole thing is broken.’   

But a special education teacher from New Jersey – who asked not to be named – told DailyMail.com that dismantling the ED would only cause more harm to students, especially those with learning differences.

‘If the [ED] disappeared tomorrow, there would be nobody guaranteeing that students are receiving services like speech therapy, counseling, occupational therapy, or physical therapy in schools,’ she stated over email.

Without the ED safeguarding these services, parents would face an ‘uphill battle’ in fighting to maintain support for their special needs children, she added. 

Trump will need congressional support in order to scrap the department - an uphill battle that will be made more challenging by the probable need for a supermajority - 60 out of 100 senators

Trump will need congressional support in order to scrap the department – an uphill battle that will be made more challenging by the probable need for a supermajority – 60 out of 100 senators

Plus, dismantling federal regulations for special education would mean that these programs vary widely from state to state. 

‘The uncertainty and variability would upend special education as it is in this country,’ the special educator said. 

But abolishing the ED would have consequences for students in mainstreamed classes as well, she clarified.

‘Students who receive additional services in school could be forced into the general education system with little support, pulling focus from other students and creating an environment that is not conducive to learning for anyone.’

Additionally, ‘Without federal funding to level the playing field, lower income students will be disproportionately affected,’ she said.

‘Schools run on income from property taxes, the federal government gives funds to schools that are unable to meet the demands of their students.’

 As an educator working on the front lines of the nation’s academic decline, she opposes Trump’s mission to axe the ED. 

‘The [ED] is not without faults, but getting rid of it completely would cripple an already overburdened system,’ she said.

Trump will need congressional support in order to scrap the department – an uphill battle that will be made more challenging by the probable need for a supermajority – 60 out of 100 senators. 

The idea has garnered significant GOP support, and Republicans have a majority in the Senate. But they do not have 60 members in the upper chamber.

That means Trump would need at least a few Democrats to vote in favor of abolishing the agency – which is highly unlikely. 

Last year, a vote to dissolve the ED failed to pass as 60 Republicans and all Democrats voted it down. 

Thus, Trump may not deliver on his promise to get rid of the department during his second term.

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