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Thursday, March 21, 2013

'Special Needs' Nominees Wanted

The East Providence Parent Advisory Committee for Special Education is still seeking nominations for its special needs recognition program; the deadline is March 29.

Nominations are still being sought for the East Providence ”Special Needs Recognition Program.” The deadline is March 29. The East Providence Parent Advisory Committee for Special Education is again sponsoring the 5th program. “The committee is made up of parents of children with disabilities along with teachers and others with a concern for our children,” according to Laurie Brown and Jenn Enos, co-chairs, in a post on Patch. “Our main objective is to advocate for all children with special needs and to advise the school department on its efforts to provide quality education for all students,” they said in the post. “We are currently seeking nominations for educators, teacher assistants, therapists, programs, students, parents and/or …

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Special-Needs Award Nominees Wanted

The East Providence Parent Advisory Committee for Special Education is looking for nominees to be recognized for their service to students.

The East Providence Parent Advisory Committee for Special Education is seeking nominations for its 5th Annual Special Needs Recognition Program. The Parent Advisory Committee is a committee made up of parents of children with disabilities along with teachers and others with a concern for our children. Its main objective is to advocate for all children with special needs and to advise the school department on its efforts to provide quality education for all students. The committee is seeking nominations for educators, teacher assistants, therapists, programs, students, parents and/or community resources that have provided consistently outstanding services for Special Education students, especially in the area of inclusion. Inclusion …

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