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Greenfield Unified highlights growing special-education caseload, honors staff
Summary
Director Christina Vasquez told the board the district serves more than 500 special-education students with 102 specialists and outlined staff training, county placements and upcoming events. The board recognized a school psychologist and a support staff member for service to students.
Christina Vasquez, Greenfield Unified School District’s director of special education and student services, told the board on Feb. 12 that the district is serving more than 500 students in specialized programs and is expanding services to meet rising demand. "Our why behind every IEP is a child with unlimited potential and a family trusting us to do right by them," Vasquez said as she reviewed program staffing, enrollment trends and training plans.
Vasquez said 509 students currently receive specialized services, supported by 102 special-education staff. Program counts she listed included 418 students receiving speech…
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