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EP Local Advisory Committee for Special Education Meets Wed Dec. 4, 2013

The Public is Cordially Invited to the EP Local Advisory Committee for Special Education Meeting December 4, 2013 

The Local Advisory Committee for Special Education is a committee made up of parents of children with disabilities along with administrators, teachers, and others with a concern for our children.  We meet throughout the school year to share information and concerns of educational issues.

The committees’ goals are: To enable parents of special education children to be effective in their advocacy efforts.

  • To jointly advocate for all children with special needs.
  • To aid the East Providence School Department in its efforts to provide quality education for all students.
  • To provide each other with a strong network of support
  • Become a member of our team.
Meetings are the last Wednesday of the month from 7 PM to 8:30 PM at Martin Middle School Library

Dec. 4 Meeting Agenda:

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7:00 pm Call to order in library of Martin Middle School 

Approval of minutes from October 30th meeting

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Correspondence Items

Subcommittee Reports
  • PTA liaison – Sharon Kochan, Tori Jessop
  • Communications – Mary Nascimento, Chris Lilley

  • Old Business:
  • Review EPLAC member list
  • Current workshop schedule 

  • New Business:
  • Review SEAN Dinner
  • Update school liaison list
  • Change bylaws from co-chairs to leadership team
  • Formation of new sub committees
  • Parent concerns/public comments
  • Next Meeting Date:
    Wednesday, January 29, 2014

    7:00 PM 

    Library Martin Middle School

    9:00     Adjourn

    The Public is Cordially Invited!

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