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Port Jervis PPS reports jump in Medicaid billings, rising special-education graduation rate
Summary
Assistant superintendent Tanya Duryea and Peggy Fitzgerald told the Port Jervis board that special-education graduation rates have climbed toward 80% and that efforts to collect parental consents and capture counseling reimbursement have significantly increased Medicaid billings for related services.
Port Jervis City School District’s Pupil Personnel Services leaders reported a multi-part update on special education, transition planning and Medicaid reimbursement that the board described as a positive sign of expanded services and stronger revenue capture.
Assistant Superintendent for Pupil Personnel Services Tanya Duryea and Peggy Fitzgerald said the district has strengthened its special-education continuum — adding resource programs at the middle and high school levels and planning consultant-teacher services — and emphasized the district’s use…
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