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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Superintendent says 97% staffed. https://www.fcps.edu/blog/message-superintendent-regarding-fall-planning[/quote] I know a little but about what into this number. (Not full information.) What is not said: - The 97% includes long term subs - The percentage of SPED classes with a licensed teacher is lower. It depends on how you define it, but there are likely close to 30% of students with IEPs who either 1) do not have their IEP hours staffed by a SPED teacher and/or 2) their specialist (OT/PT/speech etc) staffed. [/quote] Do you know how many positions are currently filled by long term subs? Also, what are they going to do about the SPED positions? I've heard of other districts bringing in outside providers to provide OT/Speech services and even RBTs to take data in some cases but you'd have to get that arrangement in place well ahead of time.[/quote]
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