SEPAC

 What is a SEPAC?

 
 A Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) is a group primarily of parents of students in special education who are committed to working with the school district to provide input into the planning, development and evaluation of services and programs for children who have been identified as eligible for special education services.  Eligible students include any student with an Individual Education Program (IEP).Under the law, typical Duties of the SEPAC include:
 
1. Advise the school district on matters that pertain to the education and safety of students with disabilities.
 
2. Meet regularly with school officials to participate in the planning, development and evaluation of the school district’s special education programs.
 
3. Inform students and parents of their rights under special education law.

 
SEPAC Meetings and EventsSEPAC Bylaws               
Letter to Parents