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Children's Home Society opens Lincoln Building program for K–3 students; 11 enrolled so far

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Children's Home Society (CHS) told the board it has opened an alternative K–3 classroom at the Lincoln Building serving children who need extra social, emotional and academic supports. CHS reported 11 students enrolled and staffing in place, and said enrollment should grow toward the program's 15–24 student target.

Children's Home Society (CHS) presented an update to the Rapid City Area School District board on a newly launched school program at the Lincoln Building intended to serve K–3 students who need specialized supports.

Mike Grower, director of school programming for CHS, told the board the program began in March with four students and by April 7 had 11 students enrolled. CHS said it expects to enroll additional students and is targeting about…

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