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PGCPS reports progress on special-education corrective action: complaints and vacancies trending downward
Summary
District leaders told the board they have reduced special-education vacancies, met several corrective-action KPIs and are reviewing 3,500 students for educational impact; administrators outlined compensatory services and verification procedures for contracted providers.
Prince George's County Public Schools told the Board of Education on March 26 that it has made measurable progress on the special-education corrective action plan required by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE).
Presenters said the district has received 65 state complaints in the current school year with 52 still open, and that monthly state-complaint averages have fallen from 11 per month last year to seven per month this year. For due-process complaints (Office of Administrative Hearings filings), speakers said 29 cases have been settled or…
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