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Parents tell board ICT classroom behavior is disrupting learning; nominee seeks BOCES trusteeship

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During public comment at the April 7 meeting a Myers Elementary parent described ongoing behavior problems in ICT classrooms and said district interventions have been ineffective. A separate speaker, Bryce Holland, introduced himself as a nominee for the BOCES board of trustees.

A Myers Elementary parent told the Wappingers Central School District Board of Education on April 7 that behavior issues in integrated co‑teaching (ICT) classroom settings are interrupting students’ learning and that she had not seen effective corrective action.

Melanie Weldon, a parent and a licensed mental‑health counselor, said both of her children are in ICT settings and that “their learning experience, including their peers, is being interrupted by behavior issues.” She told the board her son’s tic disorder has…

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