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New Prague spotlights early intervention services and a student peer‑mentoring pilot
Summary
District special services staff described the birth‑to‑3 early intervention program and a new peer‑mentoring pilot pairing high‑school mentors with elementary students on the autism spectrum.
The New Prague Area Schools board on June 23 heard presentations from special services staff about the district's early intervention program for birth‑to‑3 children and a new peer‑mentoring pilot that pairs high‑school mentors with younger students on the autism spectrum.
The district's director of special services, Amy Walzberger, introduced the program and two early childhood special education teachers, Jody Griskavage and Megan Schultz, who described how families are referred and how services are delivered.
Walzberger said the team supports infants and toddlers and their families across the district. "We work with families and kiddos that are aged birth to 3," Jody Griskavage said. "We work with…
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