Conroe ISD is ditching its old special education setup. Now, students with special needs can get services at their neighborhood schools instead of a central location, making life simpler for families.
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This shift could mean some schools need more resources, but the goal is to make things more efficient overall.
Students with special needs and their parents will likely see the biggest benefits from easier access to services.
No groups negatively affected
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