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 on January 16, 2025

NU board discuss behavioral health

By By Kyle Meddles, Richwood Gazette 

 

North Union Officials discussed methods to improve support for behavioral health issues at the North Union Elementary School.

During a work session at the board of education’s organizational and regular meeting Saturday, Board president Brian Davis said that the elementary was the last building that they’ve had issues with behavior support. He said he was curious what the open enrollment numbers looked like with regards to behavior issues and whether it was students specifically in the district or coming into the school district that needed support for behavior issues.

“It looks like we can’t close open enrollment…so that wipes that off the table,” Davis said. “So the other side of that is behavior support at t…

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