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Resident urges better transition planning for students on IEPs
Summary
A local resident urged the board to plan smoother teacher-to-teacher transitions for students with IEPs after an abrupt staff change, saying the district's decision damaged trust and left parents and students unprepared.
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During public comment a resident spoke to the board about transitions for students on Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), urging the district to prioritize planned handoffs when staff changes occur.
"Transitions are really important for kids, especially on IEPs," the resident said, describing a recent incident at one school where a teacher resigned and students returned after break to find a new teacher without a formal transition process. The resident called the decision "disappointing" and said it eroded trust between families and the district.
She thanked the substitute teacher who stepped in and urged the board to consider policies that preserve continuity for vulnerable students.

