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November 19th SEPTA meeting: Understanding Your Child's Individualized Education Plan (IEP)

12/1/2014

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Presented by Dr. Kathleen Feeley, Associate Professor of Education and Director of The Center for Community Inclusion at C.W. Post Campus of L.I.U.
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Click on the links and/or picture for additional resources to help make the IEP process easier to understand

National Center for Learning Disabilities  (ncld.org)

IEP Roadmap 

IEP Headquarters


Tips for Parent Teacher Conference (Understood.org)


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The Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity
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    SEPTA
    Board Members

    Co-Presidents: Linda LaMarca & Gayle D'Aversa
    Co-Vice President of Membership: Eileen Murphy
    Co-Vice President of Public Relations and Outreach: Carolyn Peterson
    Co-Vice President of Events:   Jeanine Feuerborn
    Treasurer: Mandee Zapken
    Recording Secretary: Deborah Ilberg
    Corresponding Secretary:  Effy Jable


    Special Education Parent-Teachers Association (SEPTA)

    The Special Education Parent Teachers Association (SEPTA) brings together parents, teachers, administrators, learning specialists, and professionals with an interest in the education of children in our school district who have special needs. The SEPTA Board is comprised of parents from every school level (elementary, middle, and high) and represents the needs of students across the educational continuum (K-12), as well as preschoolers with disabilities. Through membership dues, fund-raising efforts, and grant opportunities, SEPTA seeks to fund and facilitate many worthwhile programs for the benefit of special education and regular education students and their families. Most significantly, SEPTA works to arrange for speakers with vast professional knowledge of special education and related disciplines to help parents understand and navigate their child’s educational process in the most effective manner possible. 

    The SEPTA Board welcomes new members. Please visit the North Shore Schools website for more information about SEPTA. The SEPTA Board encourages you to contact the school district with questions and concerns about the special education program. You may feel free to contact any of the SEPTA Board Members to talk about questions or concerns that you might have. Please contact them at the following email address:

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