What is an IEP?
An IEP is an important legal document.
It spells out your child’s learning needs, the services the
School will provide and how progress will be measured.
Creating an effective IEP often takes time, effort and
Patience. The more you know about the process,
The better you can advocate for your child.
The Concord SEPAC is offering an
IEP Basic Rights Workshop designed to help you
Learn how to be effective partners with your child’s
school and to plan, make decisions and
monitor your child’s progress in school.
You will also learn your rights and responsibilities
Under Massachusetts Education Law and have the
opportunity to ask questions about your child’s IEP.
Presented by advocates and former
Concord SEPAC ChairsMelody Orefi and Bonnie Polakoff
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Parent mingle: 6:30 pm
Presentation/Q&A: 7:00-9:00 pm
Concord-Carlisle High School
The Learning Commons
500 Walden Street
Concord, MA
For planning purposes please RSVP to concordsepac@gmail.com
(When entering the high school from the lower lot, go up the stairs and you will find the Learning Commons off the school lobby.
When entering from the upper lot, you will see the Learning Commons as soon as you enter the building.)
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