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YUHSD to host monthly special education informational sessions

Yuma Union High School District is partnering with Raising Special Kids to host monthly presentations for families to learn more about the special education process.

The training sessions will take place in the evening and rotate across the district to various campuses to best accommodate families’ schedules.

Childcare will be provided on-site at no cost with light snacks available for all attendees as well and the next session is on Thursday, October 25, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Cibola High School library with the topic centered on guardianship.

Raising Special Kids is a non-profit organization that provides support and information for parents of children, from birth to age 26, with a full range of disabilities and special health care needs.

Programs are offered at no cost to families and are available in English and Spanish.

Here is the remaining schedule of training sessions.

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