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Special education, MTSS and family center updates: new programs, suspension declines and school‑based health center opening

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Specialized learning and student services staff described new in‑district programs (Triumph), an evaluation team, reductions in suspensions and chronic absenteeism held near the state level, and the opening of a third school‑based health center at the Family Center.

Specialized learning and student‑support leaders reported program development, evaluation steps and declines in behavioral incidents during the March 11 workshop.

Veronica Lendzen and Deacon McKinnon (specialized learning administrators) described new programs meant to keep students in district, including a middle‑school “Triumph” program for a small cohort of students requiring highly individualized functional academics, life skills and community experiences. Staff said the Triumph students are receiving weekly community outings…

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