Wylie Independent School District trustees last week approved pilot program to better serve students who have emotional issues that affect their learning, elected new officers and heard a presentation about restructuring debt.
The board met in regular session Monday, Nov. 18, at the Educational Service Center, 951 S. Ballard Ave.
Assistant Superintendent Scott Winn presented a proposal for the district to contract with Catapult Learning of Camden, N.J., to establish a specialized learning model to serve students who are struggling in classes because of social-emotional problems.
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By Joe Reavis • [email protected]
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