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Board keeps open-enrollment space designations; two members vote no citing special-education access

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The board approved the 2025–26 open-enrollment space designation on a 5–2 vote; two members argued the district should do more to accept students with special needs.

The Green Bay Area Public School District Board of Education voted 5–2 to approve the district’s open-enrollment space designation for the 2025–26 school year after a short debate about access for students with special needs.

Board member Andrew Becker, who cast one of two no votes, said he would “once again” vote no on the designation to register a policy objection. He said…

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