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District reports special-education growth and compliance improvements; adds classrooms
Summary
The board heard a year-end report from the district's Office of Exceptional Children: enrollment in special education rose, two new classrooms will open next year, and compliance measures show marked improvement.
The South Euclid Lyndhurst Board of Education received a year-end report Tuesday from Jen Moles, the district's director of exceptional children, who described enrollment growth, new program placements and improved compliance metrics.
"Just last year, who we served for, the last 12 calendar months, we had 805 school age students with IEPs and ETRs...and a 113 preschool IEPs and ETRs," Jen Moles said. She reported the district is currently planning for 689 school-aged students with disabilities and 70 preschoolers enrolled for the upcoming fall…
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