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Liberty County updates special education services, says district met state indicators and is below 1% cap for alternate assessment

2522578 · February 25, 2025
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District special-education staff reported serving about 1,627 students, meeting state indicators under IDEA, and adjusting placements after the state’s 1% cap on alternate assessments resumed.

Mindy Ansevit of the Liberty County Department for Exceptional Learning told the board the district currently serves about 1,627 students ages 3 through 21 with services across all campuses, including contract occupational, physical, speech and nursing services.

Ansevit said the district “has the certified staff for the areas under IDEA” and operates a local GNETS Coastal Academy placement and supports inclusion, pull-out resource classes and self-contained settings. She said the district added a part-time teacher this year who works with both high schools to support graduation planning for students…

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