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Parents demand urgent action on special needs school zoning

July 16, 2024 | CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico



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Parents demand urgent action on special needs school zoning
In a recent board of education meeting, members gathered to discuss important matters ahead of the upcoming school year, emphasizing the need for community involvement in ensuring the safety and well-being of children. The meeting commenced with a prayer, highlighting the board's commitment to the welfare of students.

The agenda was approved unanimously, followed by the approval of minutes from the previous meeting. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to public comments, where community member Evelyn Mar expressed concerns regarding the rezoning process for her child, who has special needs. Mar requested that the board consider allowing rezoning requests to be addressed before the school year begins, rather than the standard ten-day waiting period after school starts. She highlighted the challenges faced by children with autism when transitioning to new environments, emphasizing the anxiety such changes can cause.

In response, board members acknowledged the high volume of out-of-zone requests this year, attributed to a recent rezoning initiative. They assured Mar that the priority would be to address special education requests first, as the district is currently short-staffed following recent personnel changes. The board expressed understanding of the frustrations surrounding transportation and childcare issues and committed to expediting the process as much as possible.

The meeting underscored the board's dedication to addressing the needs of students, particularly those with special requirements, as they prepare for the new academic year.

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