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Sumner County proposes consolidated Gallatin pre-K campus to focus early intervention and relieve principals' workload
Summary
District staff proposed consolidating eight Gallatin pre-K classes at EB Wilson to centralize special‑education services and create operational efficiencies; proposal discussed student counts, transportation for special‑education students and space/occupancy constraints.
GALATIN, Tenn. — Sumner County Schools presented a plan April 8 to consolidate eight Gallatin pre‑K classrooms onto an EB Wilson campus, a move officials said would centralize services for students with disabilities and ease principals’ administrative loads.
Superintendent Dr. Becker said the consolidation would “provide two classrooms of space for Howard” and help principals who currently spend day‑and‑a‑half each week on IEP and 504 meetings. She said the district currently serves about 72 special‑education preschool students and 52 regular‑education preschool students across the Gallatin cluster and that…
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