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Parent seeks attendance exception and busing for autistic student; board explains timing and resource constraints

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A Warminster parent asked the Centennial School District Board on June 10 to allow his autistic son to remain with his Davis Elementary classmates at Klinger Middle School and to provide bussing, citing progress and anxiety concerns.

Jack Bailey, a Warminster parent, asked the Centennial School District Board on June 10 to grant an attendance exception so his autistic son, who has attended Davis Elementary in an autistic-support program for five years, could attend Klinger Middle School (where many of his Davis classmates will matriculate) and receive district transportation.

Bailey said his son has made "tremendous progress" at Davis and that moving him to his home boundary school could disrupt friendships and trigger anxiety. He requested both the attendance exception and that the district add bussing from their…

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