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Board approves additional special-education support after caseload review

Mineral Point Unified School District Board · April 20, 2026
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Summary

At the April 20 staff-rep meeting the Mineral Point Unified School District board reported it reviewed caseload data and approved hiring additional special-education support to address stretched workloads; vote details were not specified in the notes.

Board members reported at the April 20 staff-rep meeting that they reviewed special-education caseload data and approved hiring additional special-education support. The notes say the board "approved the hiring of additional special education support" in response to concerns that special-education staff were stretched thin.

The meeting notes do not record a mover, seconder, or vote tally for that approval. The board framed the action as a personnel/staffing decision intended to reduce caseload pressures; staff representatives raised the caseload concern during earlier discussion. The district's administrator, Mitch Wainwright, was listed among district administration present at the meeting.