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Board approves postings for two special-education teachers after discussion on high caseloads
Summary
The Mineral Point Unified School District board approved posting two full-time special-education teacher positions for 2026–27 — one elementary and one middle/high — after administrators described heavy caseloads and the need to restore in-class co-teaching and supports.
The Mineral Point Unified School District board voted to approve postings for two full-time special-education teachers for the 2026–27 school year, following an extended discussion about caseload sizes, classroom supports and budget impacts.
The proposal, presented by a district special-education staff member (speaker S2), would add one special-education teacher at the elementary level and one at the middle/high-school level. "I wanted to be able to get those posted around this time of the year as it's when people start looking," S2 said, explaining the timeline for recruitment and describing how…
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