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Brockton plans dozens of classroom moves to house rising elementary and special‑education enrollment

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Superintendent Dr. Taheleianni told the School Committee that rising elementary enrollment — particularly among students requiring special education services — requires a set of classroom reassignments for the 2025‑26 school year to create complete program “strands” and free space in school buildings.

Superintendent Dr. Taheleianni told the School Committee that rising elementary enrollment — particularly among students requiring special education services — requires a set of classroom reassignments for the 2025‑26 school year to create complete program “strands” and free space in school buildings.

The moves, the superintendent said, are intended to minimize disruption while restoring continuity of services for students with disabilities and to add pre‑K seats at the George building.

Under the proposal presented at the meeting: two pre‑K classrooms will be added at the George, requiring the district diagnostic team to relocate to North Middle…

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