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Lancaster School District highlights inclusion gains for students with disabilities
Summary
District and Antelope Valley SELPA officials told the school board the district increased inclusive placement for students with disabilities from 43% (2018–19) to roughly 68% within five years and reported measurable gains in ELA and math, while saying work remains.
Rosemary Napoleon, Antelope Valley SELPA program administrator, told the Lancaster School District board the district has pursued a deliberate shift toward inclusive practices and reported growing participation of students with disabilities in general education.
"In 2019, it was 43%, and within 5 years, it rose up to 68%," Napoleon said, and she added that academic…
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