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Millington special-education director reports 394 students, new BCBA hire and plans for second preschool classroom
Summary
At the Millington Municipal Schools board meeting, Director of Exceptional Children and Health Services Melinda Godwin reported the district serves 394 special-education students, outlined program staffing and contractors, said a full-time BCBA will start Jan. 27, and said the district is adding a second preschool special-education classroom.
Melinda Godwin, director of Exceptional Children and Health Services for Millington Municipal Schools, told the board that the district currently serves 393 students in special education and that the number rose to 394 when a new student was enrolled the first week of January. "Currently, we are serving 393 students in special ed in the Millington school system alone," Godwin said, and she later confirmed the count would be 394 with the newly enrolled student.
Godwin provided a detailed breakdown of eligibility categories and staffing levels, saying the district’s caseload includes 58 students identified with autism; 31 with developmental delays; 8 emotionally disturbed; 15 intellectually disabled; 46 speech impaired; 32 language impaired; 108 with specific learning disabilities; 49 other health impaired; 6 functionally delayed; 5 hearing…
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