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Board hears that special-education enrollments are rising; district explores consortium approach and transport changes

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District staff told the board that special-education enrollment is increasing and that some out-of-district placements are resource-intensive. Staff said they are working with YCESA and private schools to manage evaluations and reconsider transportation practices for students who receive services but are not enrolled in district schools.

District staff told the Prescott Unified School District governing board on Sept. 9 that special-education enrollments remain steady or are increasing even as overall district enrollment shows signs of decline, and that out-of-district services for students who attend private or charter schools are placing a heavy…

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