LISD joins Dublin in co-op

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The Lingleville ISD School Board voted to enter into a shared services agreement with the Southwest Erath County Special Education Cooperative during the regular board meeting July 20.

The co-op was formed by Dublin ISD this year after the school left the previous co-op to “provide more individualized services to our children and to have more control in the decision making process for our staff, students and community” according to DISD Superintendent Melissa Summers. As of early July, the co-op was expected to serve175 students across both districts.

Lingleville board members also accepted resignations from staff following a closed session as well as the following items: ■ Approving updates to the LISD Athletic Handbook

■ Approving changes to the employee handbook

■ Approving a District of Innovation plan