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Education advocates are voicing strong opposition to proposed cuts to Medicaid services provided in schools, emphasizing the critical role these programs play in supporting students' health and well-being. A prominent student disabilities advocate stated, "Helping take care of children’s medical needs in school is a step forward. Taking that away is such a step backward."
The potential reductions in funding could significantly impact the ability of schools to offer essential medical services, including mental health support, physical therapy, and other necessary interventions for students with disabilities. Many educators and parents fear that without these resources, students may struggle to access the care they need, ultimately affecting their academic performance and overall quality of life.
As discussions continue, education groups are mobilizing to raise awareness about the importance of maintaining these services. They argue that ensuring comprehensive medical support in schools is not just a matter of health, but also a fundamental component of fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students.
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