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Board reviews Keystone Central special-education plan for 2025–2028; district says services align with state monitoring

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Superintendent Dr. Barnhart presented the district’s draft special-education plan for 2025–2028, reporting 19.1% special-education enrollment in 2023–24 and steps the district uses to ensure least restrictive environment, professional development, and compliance with Bureau of Special Education monitoring.

Keystone Central’s special-education director presented the district’s three-year special-education plan update for 2025–2028 on April 3, describing enrollment, service-continuum arrangements, compliance status and plans for parent and staff training.

Dr. Barnhart (presenting) said the plan uses 2023–24 data showing total enrollment of 3,378 students with 19.1% identified for special education. She said the district offers a continuum of…

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