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Greensville County presents inclusive-practices survey; staff identify shared strengths and recurring gaps

Greensville County School Board · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Division staff told the school board that 71 employees completed a required inclusive-practices self-assessment. Presenters said the survey showed broad agreement that staff share responsibility for student success but flagged needs for a divisionwide inclusion vision, protected planning time, and paraprofessional training.

A division staff presenter told the Greensville County School Board on Feb. 9 that 71 staff completed an inclusive-practices self-assessment required by the Virginia Department of Education and that the results show both strengths and areas needing attention.

The presenter said strengths included "a collective sense of responsibility for student success," widespread use of varied instructional approaches across general and special educators, and alignment…

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