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Special education director outlines district services, option-enrollment impacts and staffing gains
Summary
The district’s special education team told the board it serves roughly 687 students across preschool–K‑12, described service breakdowns by disability category, and said the district is fully staffed for the coming year after targeted hires in speech and related services.
Special education leaders briefed the board on enrollment, service arrays and staffing for the 2024–25 year and discussed option-enrollment and contract arrangements.
Current snapshot: the director reported 687 students who qualify for special education across the birth-to-21 population (October 1 and updated counts). Of those, 568 are district residents and 119 are option-enrolled students from other districts; the director said the option-enrollment counts can include students who opted in at kindergarten and later qualified for services.
Service mix and rules: the director reviewed disability categories used…
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