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Clinton County RESA tells DeWitt board it serves roughly 1,400 special‑education students and is expanding district profiles

DeWitt Public Schools Board of Education · February 9, 2026
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Summary

Clinton County RESA presented updated service and strategic‑plan information to the DeWitt Public Schools board, highlighting special‑education services, early‑college credit totals and a district‑profile process intended to drive continuous improvement.

Scott (identified in the transcript as the RESA superintendent) told the DeWitt Public Schools board that the region’s intermediate school district provides a range of services to local districts and is emphasizing continuous improvement across six partner districts. "We provide services to about 1,400 kids across the county," he said, summarizing special‑education, early‑childhood and business/technology supports.

Why it matters: The RESA said its programs—career and technical education (CTE), early‑college partnerships and an office for…

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