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Mill Creek reports rise in students receiving special education services, opens life-skills program and adds transition coordinator

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Student services staff told the board that special education enrollment rose by 42 students from last year, new life-skills programming and Mill House re-opening will support students 20–22, and a transition coordinator was hired to help students move from school to postsecondary supports.

Student services staff reported substantial midyear changes and program expansions at the Feb. 10 Mill Creek Township School District meeting, including a rise in students served by special education, a new life-skills program at Asbury Elementary, reopening of the Mill House independent-living program for ages 20–22, and the hiring of a transition coordinator to assist families with postsecondary supports.

Mary Triana, presenting the student services update, said the district’s Dec. 1 child count showed 1,315 students receiving special education services — up 42 from the previous year and about 20% of district…

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