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Board hears special education update and staffing concerns after federal certification change
Summary
Jamie Miller presented growth in special education referrals and services; the superintendent said the Department of Education's change to stop emergency certification for special education teachers this summer has hurt staffing, affecting Franklin County and roughly 70 other districts, and staff outlined recruitment and partnership steps to respond.
The Franklin County Board of Education received an instructional services update focused on special education, where staff described district growth in several eligibility categories and the supports provided across the system.
Presenter Jamie Miller summarized three growth areas—other health impaired, specific learning disabilities and autism—and reviewed services including…
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