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WISD reports corrective actions complete after out‑of‑school suspensions of McKinney‑Vento students
Summary
District staff told trustees they submitted documentation for a TEA corrective action plan after out‑of‑school suspension incidents involving McKinney‑Vento (homeless) students. Trainings and policy updates were completed and TEA liaison said the district's material was aligned with statute.
Waxahachie ISD staff reported to trustees that the district has submitted documentation and completed training required by a corrective action plan (CAP) after state review of out‑of‑school suspensions involving McKinney‑Vento‑eligible students.
Overview: Chief compliance staffer (Mister Keagan) said the CAP resulted from 19 suspension incidents affecting five McKinney‑Vento designated students during the 2022–23 school year. Keagan emphasized none of the students were unsheltered;…
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