EPLAC plans next meeting for October 25

Posted 10/22/17

EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence Local Advisory Committee For Special Education (EPLAC) Welcomes All to the Next Meeting on Wed. October 25th from 6:30- 8:00 pm at the Martin Middle School …

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EPLAC plans next meeting for October 25

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence Local Advisory Committee For Special Education (EPLAC) Welcomes All to the Next Meeting on Wed. October 25th from 6:30- 8:00 pm at the Martin Middle School Library at 111 Brown St. East Providence.

Come, meet the committee and the EP school personnel. Let us know how the first months of school have gone for you and your child.

This year The committee will be discussing pathways to smoother transitions for special needs students, among many other topics. Through meetings and workshops, you will learn new information that pertains to Special Education and your child here in East Providence.

Look for a 1-2- 3 Magic, a workshop to come in November teaching techniques for disciplining children with humor!

The Public is welcome to attend all EPLAC meetings!

What is EPLAC?

The East Providence Local Advisory Committee For Special Education (EPLAC) is a committee comprised of parents of children with disabilities along with administrators, teachers and others with a concern for our children. We meet throughout the school year to share information and concerns of educational issues.

Our committee’s goals are:

To enable parents of special education children to be effective in their advocacy efforts

To jointly advocate for all children with special needs

To aid the East Providence School Department in its efforts to provide quality education for all students

To provide each other with a strong network of support

Come share your voice, and bring your experiences and questions!

For More Info: eplac@epschoolsri.com

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