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District reports 473 students receiving special education services; leaders describe hub, staffing and IEP work

Fremont County School District #25 Board of Trustees · January 28, 2026
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Special services staff told the board the district currently has 473 students receiving special education services and outlined staffing contracts (1.5 school psychologists, 1 occupational therapist), a district SPED hub for documents, training with Dr. Tessie Bailey, and ongoing parent engagement efforts.

Special services staff presented a detailed report to the Fremont County School District #25 board, saying the district currently has 473 students identified for special education services and summarizing the district’s approach to meeting those needs.

"Currently we have 473 identified students receiving special education services," Speaker 3 said. Of those, the presenter said 259 receive speech services; 118 receive occupational therapy; 31 receive adaptive physical education; 20 receive physical therapy; 2 receive orientation and mobility services; and 9 receive deaf and hard-of-hearing…

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