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PDF | Print On December 16, 2013, the Darien Board of Education received the final version of the special education report, “Procedures and Practices Relevant to the Administration and Operation of Instruction, Services and Support for Students with Disabilities in the Darien Public Schools for the 2012-2013 School Year,” prepared at the Board’s request by Sue Gamm, Esq. A revised Executive Summary (dated December 16, 2013) was also received. You will find a copy of both reports by using the links to these report(s) Full Report, Revised Executive Summary. Elizabeth A. Hagerty-Ross, Chairman
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