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Board approves special-education service-delivery plan amid questions about private-school services and AEA role
Summary
The board approved the district's special-education service delivery plan for 2025–26 and discussed how services will be provided to students at private schools in district boundaries and the district’s partnership with the Area Education Agency (AEA).
The Pleasant Valley Community School District Board approved the district’s 2025–26 special-education service-delivery plan and discussed operational implications for students attending private schools in district boundaries and the relationship with the Area Education Agency (AEA).
Special-education coordinator Mrs. Kenyon told trustees that the eight-page plan is a state posting requirement (first required around 2019) and reflects local practice for the continuum of services and caseload determinations. The plan lays out how the district and the AEA collaborate on evaluation, eligibility and service delivery for students who qualify for individualized education programs (IEPs).
Board members pressed for detail about private schools in…
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