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New director of special services outlines goals, reports 459 IEPs districtwide
Summary
The district’s newly appointed director of special services summarized early priorities including individualizing services, strengthening secondary-transition work for students 14 and older, and aligning services to a district-developed service-delivery continuum; she provided counts of IEPs and 504 plans.
The Clear Creek Amana Community School District’s new director of special services (name given in the meeting as "Mrs. Clark," full name not specified in the transcript) updated the board on initial priorities and counts for special education services.
The director said she has completed about six weeks on the job and has focused on relationship-building with families and staff, participating in summer programming, and meeting multiple principals. She reported the district had 459 active individualized education programs (IEPs) as of the data pull on the 13th of the month; 377 students received district-provided special-education services and 82 received AEA…
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