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District presents special‑education plan required under Chapter 14; posts plan for public review

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Special education staff outlined the district’s tri‑annual plan, compliance monitoring, and improvement priorities. The plan is posted for a 28‑day public review and is due to the state by May 1.

Boyertown Area School District special-education staff presented the district’s required special-education plan during the March 25 legislative meeting, outlining regulatory requirements, program profiles and proposed professional development priorities.

Caitlin Bartman, who led the presentation, said the plan is required every three years under school code and Chapter 14 regulations and must include district profile information, a steering committee list, measurable indicators and an improvement plan derived from the state’s compliance monitoring process. "The special education plan is required every 3 years to be written by the district and to get participation from various stakeholders," Bartman said.

Bartman introduced members of the department who helped prepare the…

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