August 23, 2025 - 01:13

In a significant development, the Central Bucks School District has officially terminated its special education director following serious allegations of abuse. The decision comes amidst growing concerns regarding the management of the district's special education program and the welfare of its students.
While the board has taken decisive action against the special education director, it has indicated that it is not yet ready to proceed with termination proceedings for Superintendent Steven Yanni and another administrator involved in the ongoing investigation. This decision reflects the board's cautious approach as they navigate the complexities of the situation.
Parents and community members have expressed their concerns, calling for transparency and accountability within the district's administration. The board's actions are seen as a step towards restoring trust among families relying on the district for their children's education. As the investigation continues, the district is under scrutiny to ensure the safety and well-being of all students, particularly those in special education programs.
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