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Special education director reports rising caseloads; superintendent flags legislative and calendar concerns

Franklin County School Board · January 13, 2026
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Director of special education Jamie Miller told the board the district’s special education enrollment rose by roughly 46 students this year and outlined services and staffing gaps; the superintendent noted the state legislative session and that the district has seven NTI days left before make-up dates may be needed.

Jamie Miller, Franklin County’s director of special education, briefed the school board on instructional services and rising special education needs, citing both local data and national comparisons.

Miller said the district offers a range of special education supports — occupational, physical and speech therapies; services for visual and hearing impairments including orientation and mobility; various behavior support settings; co-teach and…

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