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Oglesby Elementary Schools are set to conduct an important meeting for parents of special education students on Monday, May 19, at 2 p.m. The gathering will take place at Lincoln Elementary School, providing a vital opportunity for parents to engage with school officials and discuss the unique needs of their children.
This meeting aims to foster communication between educators and families, ensuring that parents are well-informed about the resources and support available for their children. It will also serve as a platform for parents to voice their concerns and share their experiences regarding special education services.
Parents are encouraged to attend and participate actively, as their insights can significantly contribute to enhancing the educational experience for all students. The school district emphasizes the importance of collaboration between home and school to support the academic and social development of special education students. This meeting represents a commitment to fostering a supportive environment for families in the Oglesby community.
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