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Parents and providers urge Randolph County schools to adopt MOU for in-class ABA services; resident raises safety concern near elementary
Summary
Two public commenters asked the board to adopt a memorandum of understanding to allow ABA providers into schools, while another resident presented photos and urged the board to address a house near an elementary school she described as a drug house posing a safety risk.
At the public-comment period of the Randolph County Board of Education meeting, two speakers asked the board to consider formalizing access for applied behavior analysis (ABA) providers and another resident raised a neighborhood safety concern near a school.
Ben Harden, joined by Kristen Harden, said their practice provides one-on-one ABA services to children with autism and submitted a sample memorandum of understanding the…
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