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District showcases special education services, sets goals to expand inclusion and co-teaching

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Special education staff presented program data, services and goals to increase least restrictive environment placements, expand co-teaching and grow inclusive offerings such as Unified PE and peer social-skills groups.

Special education leaders presented an overview of programs, student counts and goals to the Central Union High School District board on May 13, describing current services and expansion plans to increase inclusion and co-teaching.

Mr. Ocampo, who led the presentation, reported the district currently serves 559 students in special education: 251 at Southwest, 280 at Central, 17 at Desert Oasis and 16 at Mount Signal. He said the district’s largest disability categories are other health-impairment and autism, and that special education constitutes about 14% of total…

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