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District reports 282 students receiving special education services, early‑childhood caseloads increased

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Based on December 1 child‑count reports compiled for the board, Annandale Public School District is serving 282 K–12 students in special education (14.4 percent of enrollment); early‑childhood special education (ECSE) enrollment rose while birth‑to‑3 numbers fell from the prior year.

Lindsay, a district special‑education staff member, told the board the Annandale Public School District's December 1 child‑count showed 282 students in kindergarten through 12th grade receiving special education services, representing 14.4 percent of the district's enrollment.

"As of December 1, our enrollment was 1,955. We had 282 kids in grades K through 12 receiving special ed services and that percentage put us at 14.4 percent," Lindsay said, summarizing the…

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