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Chester-Upland special education leaders present K–12 framework, partnerships and revised gifted plan

2438162 · February 28, 2025
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Special education staff described a new K–12 framework, services offered (OT, PT, speech, counseling, BCBA), external partnerships and a revised gifted screening plan to be submitted to the state in March.

Special education leadership at Chester-Upland School District presented a K–12 special education framework, outlined current related services and described partnerships and upcoming program changes, including a revised gifted identification plan scheduled for state submission in March.

The district’s special education team introduced itself and described a horizontally and vertically aligned K–12 framework intended to standardize programming across grades. Team members named in the presentation included Meg Santoro (K–12 special education supervisor), Julia Davis (elementary special education coordinator), Daria Adams (secondary special education coordinator), Nikkita George (admissions coordinator), Jamila Queen (special education specialist) and Valerie Grant…

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