Alexandria Township School District
Special Education
Parent Advisory Group
A Special Education Parent Advisory Group, or SEPAG (sea-pag) is a state-mandated, district-level, parent-driven group charged with providing input to the local school district on system-level challenges in special education and related services.
Purpose of a SEPAG:
• To provide direct input on the policies, programs and practices that impact services and supports for children with disabilities and their families.
• To increase the involvement of families of children with special needs in making recommendations on special education policy.
• To advise on matters that pertain to the education, health and safety of children with special needs.
• To advise on unmet needs of children with disabilities.
~ Peggy McDonald, Acting Assistant Commissioner, Division of Learning Supports and Specialized Services, NJDOE
Who Should Join SEPAG?
Parents and/or guardians of children who receive any type of special education services or accommodations in school, such as an Individualized Education Program (IEP), a 504 accommodation, or out-of-district placement.
Parents who think their child may have some learning issues or differences.
Parents who would like to understand or have an interest in the Special Education process.
Parents, educators, or any members of the community who want to learn more!
Why Get Involved?
To network with other parents in the community.
To share your own expertise and experiences with other parents.
To learn about the services available for children with learning issues or differences.
To learn to advocate for your child's needs more effectively.