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Special-education advisory committee reports staffing and participation challenges to board
2440633 · February 10, 2025
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Summary
The SEAC told the board it has seven community members and seven school representatives, updated outreach materials, and identified top concerns: paraprofessional pay, long-term substitute use, turnover in specialist roles and uneven staffing across schools.
Susan Hager, chair of the Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC), and co-chair Kim Lee presented SEAC’s 2023–24 annual report and highlighted the committee’s role and key concerns.
Hager told the board the volunteer committee currently has seven community members and seven school…
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