Host Tracy Lynn welcomes Michele Tolson, Assistant Director of Secondary Special Education for Kansas City Public Schools, to discuss leading districtwide special education with an equity lens. Michele shares how growing up as one of the few Black students shaped her commitment to representation, inclusion, and making students feel capable and welcomed. She explains her responsibilities overseeing services, staffing allocation, IDEA/IEP compliance, parent concerns, homebound and privately placed students, while navigating a severe national special education staffing shortage. Other topics they discuss include: how charter school dynamics can concentrate higher-need students in the district, the impact of year-round transfers, and strategies such as contract practitioners, expanding paraprofessional capacity, and using retired educators for classroom support and IEP writing. Please like, subscribe, and follow to stay Q-Ed Up for more insights.