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KUSD approves 120‑day corrective action plan after Head Start staff used improper restraint; district orders retraining and enhanced supervision

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The school board approved a corrective action plan for a Head Start site after a staff member carried a noncompliant child inside; the plan requires retraining, more documented monitoring and equipment to enable staff to call for help.

The Kenosha Unified School Board approved a 120‑day corrective action plan Tuesday after district review found a Head Start staff member used an improper carry to move a child from the playground into the building. Administrators reported the incident to the Head Start Regional Office, which found noncompliance; the child was not injured and the parent declined to file a complaint.

The corrective action plan—already approved by the Head Start policy council—requires immediate retraining on safety procedures, enhanced supervision…

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