Alaska’s state-run board overseeing psychologists breaks state and federal law when it requires applicants to disclose their medical histories and potentially make them part of the public record, according to a class action complaint filed in Anchorage Superior Court last week. The complaint says the broad disclosure language is not specific to the application’s purpose, […] The post Alaska psychology board’s application is unconstitutional and discriminatory, lawsuit says appeared first on Alas
April is National Autism Awareness Month, local schools, universities, and organizations are spreading awareness to educate people on all things autism.
White families may have embraced pods and microschools as a short-term fix to cope with the pandemic. But for many Black parents, they offer something more permanent: an alternative to traditional schools where their children have historically faltered. “Our motivation for building outside of the system is because we saw our system crumbling in the […]