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Board hears class-size pressures and special-education caseload concerns

Lebanon Community School District 9 Board · October 11, 2024
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Summary

The superintendent told the Lebanon Community School District 9 board that several schools have classes at or over recommended caps, that Riverview elementary has one counselor for 423 students, and that some special-education teachers exceed recommended caseloads; the district outlined interim supports and corrective plans.

At the Lebanon Community School District 9 board meeting, the superintendent reviewed the district’s biannual caseload report and raised concerns about class-size pressures and stretched special-education workloads.

The superintendent told the board the report tracks recommended class sizes and school-level support plans created by principals. “Extra prep is one of them, and… one that we often do at the elementary level is extra instructional assistant support. So more time…

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