Some education groups are asking the US Congress to ease requirements under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act that enforce financial penalties for districts that do not meet certain standards for special education spending. In a letter to members of US Congress, the groups -- including the School Superintendents Association, the Council of Administrators of Special Education and the National School Boards Association -- say the requirements are unreasonable during the closures because of the pandemic.

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