Federal court rules Montana students with disabilities can stay in school until age 22: How families can benefit

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A federal court approved a settlement in Montana, enabling students with disabilities to remain in public education until age 22. This decision aligns Montana with the majority of U.S. states, offering extended access to tailored support and skill development. Students who graduated without a diploma in spring 2025 will have a re-enrollment opportunity.

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