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The Madison Metropolitan School District's Board of Education Instruction Work Group meeting on March 28, 2025, focused on the district's special education services while also addressing general education alignment. Assistant Superintendent Green opened the meeting, emphasizing the importance of integrating special education within the broader educational framework.

Dr. Nancy Molfender presented key information about the district's special education services, highlighting that approximately 4,100 students are currently receiving individualized education programs (IEPs) within the district. This statistic underscores the significant commitment the district has made to support students with diverse learning needs.
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The discussion aimed to outline the goals of the district's three-year special education plan, which seeks to enhance the quality and accessibility of services provided to these students. The meeting served as a platform to inform stakeholders about the ongoing efforts to improve educational outcomes for all students, particularly those requiring specialized support.

As the meeting concluded, the focus remained on the importance of collaboration between special and general education to ensure that all students receive the resources they need to succeed. The district's commitment to these initiatives reflects its dedication to fostering an inclusive educational environment.

Converted from 2.3.25 Board of Education Instruction Work Group meeting on March 28, 2025
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