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Special Populations Committee Reviews Strategies for Twice Exceptional Students in Montgomery County

September 30, 2025 | Montgomery County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland


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Special Populations Committee Reviews Strategies for Twice Exceptional Students in Montgomery County
Grace Rivera Ove, chair of the Special Populations Committee, kicked off the first meeting of the year on September 29, emphasizing a commitment to enhancing the educational experience for special populations within Montgomery County Public Schools. Rivera Ove highlighted the importance of understanding the unique challenges these students face, particularly as they spend much of their time in general education classes.

The committee aims to delve deeper into the needs of these students, ensuring their voices are heard and their experiences are improved. As the school year begins, the focus will be on implementing the new strategic plan designed to support these initiatives.

The meeting set a positive tone for the year ahead, with Rivera Ove expressing enthusiasm for the discussions to come and the collaborative efforts of her colleagues. The committee's work is crucial in fostering an inclusive environment that recognizes and addresses the diverse needs of all students.

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