December 1, 2025 - 11:41

During a recent Board of Education meeting, the Assistant Superintendent of Special Services shared the findings from the Special Education Experience Survey, highlighting that an impressive 66% of parents expressed satisfaction with the special education services provided. This feedback underscores the ongoing efforts to enhance the educational experience for students with special needs.
In response to the survey results, an action plan has been developed to address areas for improvement, with a strong focus on fostering greater inclusion and support for students. The plan aims to build on the existing strengths of the program while identifying specific challenges that parents and students face.
The Board is committed to ensuring that all students receive the necessary resources and support to thrive academically and socially. As part of this initiative, ongoing communication with parents will be prioritized to ensure their voices are heard and integrated into future improvements. The meeting served as a platform for collaboration and transparency, reinforcing the district's dedication to special education excellence.
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