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Kyrene officials say long‑range plan aims to limit disruptions for special‑needs programs while warning of domino effects
Summary
President Kevin Walsh opened a non‑action study session Oct. 28 to allow board members to ask clarifying questions about the district's long‑range planning process.
President Kevin Walsh opened a non‑action study session Oct. 28 to allow board members to ask clarifying questions about the district's long‑range planning process. "This study session is purely meant to provide an opportunity for board members to ask questions of district leadership," Walsh said, adding the board would not take action until December.
Board member Bunny Davis asked how students with special needs would be considered under consolidation proposals and how families would be informed. "There seems to be a great deal of concern about what happens with our special needs kids," Davis said.
Superintendent Tenes and Dr. Lane said…
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