“The IDEA series illuminates how federal, state and local decision-makers can provide more resources to schools and teachers, help ensure children receive educational benefit, and work together so that more children achieve and make educational gains alongside their non-disabled peers,” says Denise Marshall, executive director of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, COPAA. MCDD interim director Maureen van Stone served on the COPAA national advisory committee that informed the development of the reports.