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Superintendent apologizes for special‑education delays; district cites multimillion‑dollar deficit
Summary
District leaders apologized for missed timelines and promised outreach after staff transitions coincided with shortages in special education. The superintendent said special education currently runs an estimated roughly $4 million to $5 million annual deficit and staff are reviewing programmatic efficiencies and family outreach.
Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 administrators apologized to families and the board for missed timelines and communication problems in the district’s special‑education program and said the program is running a notable budget shortfall.
The superintendent told trustees the district lost the teaching and learning director early in the previous year, required reallocation…
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