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Tri-City United special services staff report new student-support tools, child count and AED grant application

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Special services staff reported adoption of AbleSpace for IEP data tracking, a child count of 457 students with active IEPs, roughly 20 open initial evaluations, ongoing MA (Medicaid) billing efforts and a competitive grant application requesting about $15,000 for additional AEDs and training.

Julie, a special services staff member, told the Tri-City United School Board the district has rolled out a new data platform, is tracking 457 students with active individualized education programs and has applied for a competitive grant to improve cardiac emergency response.

The district recently began using AbleSpace, Julie said, which syncs with the IEP platform SpedForms and “graphs their data and can create some really great visuals for parents.” She said the tool has made data collection “really slick” for staff and will support training and progress monitoring.

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