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Southeast Polk presents special education service delivery plan required by Iowa Department of Education

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District staff presented a new special education service delivery plan that outlines service models, caseload determination and procedures to resolve caseload concerns; staff said the plan responds to rising enrollment and increased IEP child counts.

Leah Morris, presenting for the district, outlined a special education service delivery plan required by the Iowa Department of Education and summarized the committee process used to write it.

Morris said a 21-member committee met five times from January through May to address four core questions: how services will be provided to eligible students, how teacher caseloads will be determined, how caseload concerns will be resolved and how the district will evaluate plan effectiveness. "We started with data: enrollment rose from 6,836 in 2020 to about 7,500…

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