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Parents press board on special-education supports and kindergarten placement practices

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Summary

Several parents used public comment to urge the board and administration to improve special-education services, early-intervention kindergarten options and inclusion practices; speakers described individual experiences and called for timely access to full-day programming and supports.

Multiple parents told the board at the March 20 meeting they are concerned about special-education services, early kindergarten placements and the district’s ability to provide full-day programs and supports.

Lindsay Kynard identified herself as a parent of a student with special needs and described a meeting in which she said staff indicated challenges providing a full-day life-skills or similar placement for a kindergarten-age child; she urged the district to expand capacity and to preserve early intervention opportunities so children can access appropriate classroom environments. Another speaker, Justin Kleinman, asked the board to take the matter seriously and to consider parents’ perspectives about inclusion and access to supports.

Lauren Ciotti, also speaking during the public-comment period, said early experiences shape children’s futures and urged the district to ensure kindergarten readiness and full access to programs for children with disabilities.

Commenters asked for follow-up conversations with administrators; one speaker said a district staff member invited continued dialogue and provided contact information.

Administration did not take immediate action during public comment; board members acknowledged the concerns and offered to continue conversations with parents and staff to explore options.