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School board approves special-education annual plan, highlights transition and work-based learning
Summary
The Gloucester County School Board accepted the Special Education annual plan April 14, outlining new staffing and classroom placements, expanded transition services and early work-based learning for students with disabilities, and a federal/state funding flow-through used primarily for staff salaries.
The Gloucester County School Board on April 14 voted to approve the division’s Special Education Annual Plan, a presentation that outlined newly created positions, classroom expansions and a focus on post‑graduation transition services.
Director of Special Education Jennifer Tingley presented the plan, telling the board the division created a divisionwide transition coordinator position, opened new 3–5 and K–2 support classrooms and reopened a regional autism middle-school classroom. Tingley also described a VCU ACE partnership to support one classroom and the rollout of an online Virginia IEP progress-tracker intended to give…
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