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State special‑education monitoring finds mostly clerical noncompliance; one timeliness item identified

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A state monitoring review found 31 student records needing correction, of which staff determined 30 were clerical; one nonclerical finding related to a seven‑day referral delay was identified. The district reported the overall monitoring results as largely positive.

Amherst County Public Schools staff reported the results of a state special‑education monitoring review for the 2024–25 year and told the board the overall findings were largely positive, with most noncompliance instances described as clerical errors in student records.

Staff said the state initially flagged a number of records; after further review the district and the VDOE monitoring specialist agreed that 20 of the originally flagged records were actually…

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