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York Suburban to bring IU 'fair share' classrooms in-house, add autistic support and K–2 intensive learning program
Summary
Administrators told the York Suburban School District board they will repurpose staff to bring two intermediate-unit (IU) 'fair share' classrooms back to district campuses, starting a K–12 autistic support continuum and a K–2 intensive learning program at Valley View while adding paraprofessional support as needed.
The York Suburban School District administration told the school board it will bring some special-education classrooms back in-house after the local intermediate unit (IU) ended its fair-share programming.
Administrators said the change will let the district repurpose existing staff rather than hire net new teachers, create a York Suburban High School autistic support classroom and, for the first time, offer a K–12 autistic support continuum. The district also plans a K–2 intensive learning support classroom to be hosted at Valley View Elementary and said some students will still need off-campus placements.
“So the recommendation is that we’re going to add a York Suburban High School autistic support classroom, by repurposing some of…
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