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Pullman schools say state grants and new training reduced use of restraint, isolation in special education programs

Pullman School District Board of Directors · November 15, 2024
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District officials described a multi-part OSPI grant and vendor partnership to reduce restraint and eliminate isolation in special-education settings, using funds for staff training and scheduled debrief time; presenters said incidents have fallen sharply this school year.

Pullman School District officials told the board they have launched a multi-part effort — funded in part through an Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) initiative — to reduce student restraint and eliminate isolation in special-education settings.

An assistant director for special services said the district received an initial $30,000 last spring to pilot training and supports and then an additional $50,000 this fall. The state later added a further $23,000. The district is using the money to create scheduled debrief time for targeted staff and to contract with True Measure Collaborative, a Seattle-area vendor that provides coaching, observations and…

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