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ACPS presents special-education annual plan; division no longer cited for disproportionality set-aside

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Director Katie Campbell presented Albemarle County Public Schools' Special Education Annual Plan for 2025–26, reporting a December 1 count of 2,018 students with disabilities and saying the division will not be required to set aside 15% of IDEA Part B funds for CCEIS after ending a state disproportionality citation.

Katie Campbell, director of special education for Albemarle County Public Schools, outlined the division's Special Education Annual Plan for 2025–26 at the April 10 school board meeting.

Campbell said the division's December 1 count of students with disabilities rose from 1,449 in December 2011 to a high of 2,018 in December 2024, and described the annual plan's four parts: the interagency agreement for the regional jail population, Part B set-aside uses, CCEIS (comprehensive coordinated early intervening services), and federal IDEA grant funds.

The plan includes an interagency agreement with the Charlottesville-Albemarle Regional Jail to provide special education services to adults 18–22 who have…

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