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Warrick County special-education director reports staffing levels and early wins with new IEP system
Summary
Director Tish Wagner told the board the district serves roughly 1,995 K–12 special-education students (December 1 count), listed staffing and related-service resources, and reported teacher feedback that the new state IEP system is becoming easier to use.
Tish Wagner, the district’s director of special education, told the Warrick County School Corporation board the department currently supports about 1,995 K–12 students on the December 1 count and outlined staffing and service resources the district is using to meet those students’ needs.
Wagner listed certified staff numbers: 41 elementary special-education teachers, 21 middle-school teachers and 25 high-school teachers, plus 7.5 preschool positions (AM/PM). The district has three itinerant teachers (including one who consults with nonpublic and home-school students), specialized teachers for deaf/hard-of-hearing and blind/low-vision…
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