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Students, LCTI and IU classroom additions highlighted as board approves trips and special‑education agreements

April 17, 2024 | Salisbury Township SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania


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Students, LCTI and IU classroom additions highlighted as board approves trips and special‑education agreements
Student representatives from Salisbury’s elementary, middle and high schools briefed the board on recent achievements, spring events and upcoming trips on April 17.

High-school students recounted athletics, theater and club successes; the National Honor Society inducted 31 new members. Middle- and elementary-school students described spring concerts, project-based work and fundraising efforts. Kaylin Beers, a seventh-grade student council member, told the board, “the middle-school spring concert is on Thursday April 18th at 7:00 p.m.,” underscoring student engagement in arts and school life.

The board moved and approved several curriculum and student‑activity motions (items 2.1–2.5), including overnight trips for middle- and high‑school groups and a student-teacher placement from NYU for speech services during May–July.

Special-education and IU items: The administration explained that a proposed new MDFS (multiple-disabilities functional support) classroom is an Intermediate Unit (IU) classroom housed at Salisbury High School; the IU pays tuition and the district does not bear district instructional staff costs unless the district places a student in that classroom. The board approved the revised special-education plan and an agreement with the Bucks County IU for services in 2024‑25.

CLIU and LCTI updates: The board approved participation in a technology-legal consortium (to pool legal resources around technology matters) and heard from LCTI representatives about placement pressures — 1,281 completed applications for fall 2024 with 855 students placed in first-choice labs and 188 seats still short if every student were placed — and the formation of a process-management team to address capacity.

Other items: Board members also advanced a PSFIP grant pre-approval to fund master-facilities items and received a superintendent’s report summarizing advocacy for charter‑school funding reform and CFA grant support. A public commenter requested reinstating middle‑school world-language classes, adding librarian coverage and forming a districtwide DEI committee.

The board set follow-up items: administration will post details and continue coordinating with CLIs/IUs, finalize arrangements for approved trips and return to committees with budget and facilities planning.

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