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Audit report: Greencastle-Antrim district sees rise in 504 plans, state monitoring flags paperwork items
Summary
District staff reported to the Greencastle-Antrim board that state auditors required additional review of certain special education and testing files. Administrators said 504 service plans have increased from 75 to 171 and outlined several paperwork fixes and monitoring items required by the state.
District special education and compliance staff updated the Greencastle-Antrim School District board on June 19 about a recent final audit and monitoring visit by state representatives and the intermediate unit.
The staff member presenting said the district must submit 10 additional files for on-site review and address three specific paperwork items the monitors identified: ensuring extended school year (ESY) paperwork is completed by the March 31 deadline; adding a required student survey to Indicator 13 transition planning documentation (the district had a parent and teacher…
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