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Rising special-education co-op costs push Godley ISD to study bringing services in-house but lack space
Summary
The district's payment to the Johnson County shared-services arrangement (JCSSA) rose about 20% this year; Godley ISD currently accounts for roughly half of the coop's enrollment and faces a trade-off between higher short-term cost to remain in the coop and capital/space constraints that complicate bringing services back in-house.
Godley ISD told trustees that payments to the Johnson County shared-service arrangement (JCSSA) rose about 20% in the past year, prompting analysis of whether special-education services should be provided in‑house rather than through the coop.
Spencer, a district staff member, said the district now represents "52, 504 percent" (as stated in the packet) of the coop's enrollment…
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