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Lubbock County approves MOU to provide mediation services for truancy at specialized school
Summary
The Commissioners Court authorized the county judge to sign an MOU with the Betty M. Condress School for Education Innovation to offer mediation for truancy cases involving students with specialized disabilities; the county will not fund mediator costs from general revenue, staff said.
County officials on March 9 authorized the county judge to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Betty M. Condress School for Education Innovation to address truancy cases through mediation involving parents, students and, where appropriate, school staff.
“This is a rather unique MOU. It’s the first one we’ve ever done with a school…
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