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Special-education budget proposes staff increases, expands services and ESY supports; district reports some out-of-district students returning

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Special-education leadership presented a 2025'26 budget that includes planned hires for teachers and 1-to-1 aides, support for adaptive equipment and unified sports, and noted a net decrease in tuition costs as several out-of-district students returned to Ossining programs or aged out.

Special-education staff told the board on March 15 that the proposed 2025'26 budget includes several staffing increases to meet individualized education program (IEP) recommendations, funding for adaptive equipment and expanded inclusive-sports programs, and continued support for the district's extended-school-year (ESY) program.

Kim (presenting) outlined three additional special-education teacher positions proposed for next year (one at the high school and two…

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