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Board hears special-education update: 62 compensatory physical-therapy sessions required

Tioga Central School District Board of Education · October 1, 2025
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Director of CSE Michael Williams reported a compensatory-services review found 62 physical-therapy sessions were needed because of a prior provider gap; 34 were completed over the summer and 28 will be finished before the first-quarter marking period ends.

Michael Williams, director of CSE, told the board that a review of compensatory services related to a prior provider gap concluded "62 sessions are needed, 34 of those sessions were done over the summer and the other 28 will be completed before the end of the first quarter marking period." The update was delivered as part of the special-education report on Oct. 1.

Williams also said physical therapy services resumed Sept. 17 and that special-education staff took part in autism-focused trainings to improve classroom supports and transition planning. The board accepted the CSE/CPSE/504 recommendations later in the meeting through a 5-0 vote.