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Our Mission:

The Mission of the Norton Special Education Parent Advisory Council, Inc. (SEPAC) is to work towards the understanding, respect, support and appropriate education for all children with special needs in our community.

·Promote and support an innovative educational environment where children with special needs have equal access to educational opportunities and a school and community environment where all children are encouraged to reach their full potential.

·Promote a network for parents of children with special needs and provide a forum to share information and discuss matters of relative interest and concern regarding our children.

·Promote communication and programs within the community to encourage understanding, respect, acceptance and inclusion of children with special needs.

·Promote collaboration with the school community to continually improve the educational opportunities available within our schools that promote improved educational outcomes for children with special needs.

2008.05.01

Saturday, May 3, 2008

3:41 pm est

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What is SEPAC?

A parent advisory council is a school-wide organization of parents, teachers, and administrators working in partnership to promote innovative educational environments where children with special needs have equal access to educational opportunities. SEPAC provides parent education, support and training at the local level. Workshops, parent connections, newsletters, websites, and referrals provide broad outreach.

The council provides valuable feedback and information to the school district, school committee and various educators. SEPAC can assist the school in reducing the frustrations that parents can experience when they first stumble into special education. One thing is certain: early detection and intervention are vital for children with special needs. Every child deserves the opportunity to reach his/her FULL potential. SEPAC can assist parents in accessing the information and direction they need to facilitate that process.

The Parent Advisory Council is not a school council. They are two different organizations with a different, but equally important focus and mission. School Councils are specific to a particular school. Parent Advisory Councils are specific to an entire community and school district.

2008-2009  SEPAC BOARD

Chairperson

Debbi Daitch

debbi@daitch.com

 

Co-Chair

Terry Taylor

terrrytay@aol.com

 

Treasurer

Penny Murray

coolredheads143@verizon.net

 

Secretary

Kate Atwood

kaatwood@verizon.net

Janet Mccolgan-Sweeney

jmccolgansweeney@yahoo.com

 

Membership

Barbara Shea

brown-shea@comcast.net

 

Pubic Relations

Deb Dion

dadion1963@aol.com

 

School Committee Representative

Marge Werner

mwerner@wheatonma.edu

 

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2008—2009

Special Education Chair’s

  LG Nourse Elementary School

Chair Person  Grade K-3

Cheryl Lassey                                                         285-0114

 

Chair Person   Preschool

Barbara Pummell                                                 285-0114

                            

 

JC Solmonese Elementary School

Chair Person Grade K-3

Ann Marie Sousa 285-0123

 

Henri A. Yelle Elementary School

Chair Person

Amy George 285-0189

 

Norton Middle School

Chair Person 

Claudia Caskie 285-0144

Guidance Counselors

Grade 7 and 8 purple

Allison Welch 285-0144

Grade 6 and 8 white

Jessica Carvalho 285-0144

Structured Resource Room             

Lisa Daley 285-0144

 

Norton High School

Chair Person  Grades 9 –12

Laura Hoey 285-0160

 

STEP Program

Donna Arruda 285-0160

 

Please get in touch with any comments or to share your own experiences.

"Helping Parents Help Their Kids"