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District reports strong summer programming, outlines extended‑school‑year and special‑education services
Summary
Student support director Michelle Kelleher told the board the district ran multiple summer programs — including extended school year (ESY), Whiz Kids and a new middle‑school launch — serving elementary, middle and high school students with targeted supports; transportation and staffing were provided and the ALC designation will allow targeted services next year.
Student support director Michelle Kelleher told the Alexandria Public School District Board that district summer programming ran across age groups this year, with particular emphasis on special education services and targeted behavioral supports.
Kelleher said early‑childhood special education operated nine days in June with two licensed teachers, two paraprofessionals and 18 students, while birth‑to‑2 services continued year‑round. Extended school year services included 14 licensed teachers, one BCBA and 16 paraprofessionals at the elementary level serving 88 students; middle school ESY had two licensed teachers, three paraprofessionals and 11 students; and high‑school…
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