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Director reports rise in students served, flags state IEP system rollout problems
Summary
York School District 1’s director of special services said the district now serves 20.6% of students in special education, cited national increases (notably autism) and reported that the state’s new IEP/data system rollout (PCG) has caused technical problems and extra local work to ensure compliance and IEP completion.
Director of Special Services Brian Greeson told the board that York School District 1 now serves 20.6% of its students through special education programs and that national trends show increases in identification categories including autism.
Greeson said the district’s compliance areas remain strong — annual reviews and evaluations are completed on time and eighth-grade ELA and math targets for students with disabilities were met — but enrollment and transfers have driven growth. “Every year at the October, we report to the state exactly how…
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