IEP/SBARK Group
This group will focus on connecting with parents, specifically regarding advocacy for their children in IEP/SBARK meetings.
...is a critically-engaged, hopeful, and supportive voice for change. It's members are dedicated to affirming the basic rights of and creating realistic solutions with children and families who are disenfranchised by an unjust socio-economic structure. This empowering partnership seeks to facilitate system-wide change through respect for social difference, humanistic teaching, service to others, transformative dialog, and an ever-evolving journey toward connectedness.
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From: Cindy Baumert [cbaumert@councilonmr.org]
Please share this information by posting or distributing to people who would be interested. The attached flyers are for free training for parents and family members of children with disabilities who attend Jefferson County Public Schools. This training is to learn how to be a partner on the education team which develops and monitors the child's individual education plan (IEP).
March 16 & 23 - Americana Community Center - 6:30-8:30 pm
March 23 & 30 - Newburg Middle School - 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Also from Cindy:
Watch our website at www.findoflouisville.org for future training dates and locations. If your organization is interested in providing training on the special education process and how Individual Education Plans are pivotal in the academic success of children who receive special education services, please contact us. We are funded by the US Dept. of Ed, and provide the training free of charge.
Please spread the word!
April 25, 6:30-8:30 pm, Fairdale Neighborhood Place (Gene Snyder and National Turnpike), Session 1: Roles, Rights, and Resources
April 27, 6:30-8:30 pm, Fairdale Neighborhood Place (Gene Snyder and National Turnpike), Session 2: Education Plans and School Meetings
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