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CPAC outlines year of special-education events; district reports near-full staffing and one remaining vacancy

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The Special Education Parents Advisory Council (CPAC) announced monthly speakers and events; district officials said most special-education roles are filled but one inclusion teacher vacancy remains at the high school.

CPAC co-chair Gail Trink updated the committee Oct. 22 on the Special Education Parents Advisory Council’s schedule and outreach and thanked district leaders for support. CPAC will meet monthly and has scheduled presentations on parental rights, anxiety (Nov. 3), community arts, transition planning and ADHD through the school year.

Trink said CPAC pursued support from state Sen. Michael…

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