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Arlington plans to phase out partnership supporting toddlers with disabilities
Arlington Public Schools plans to phase out the Integration Station partnership with The Children’s School, which provides early intervention for toddlers with disabilities. Parents and the school’s leadership urge the district to continue the program, citing its success in helping children transition to kindergarten without specialized support, but the district will begin phasing it out starting in 2027.
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