The Special Education Engagement Network (SEEN) has announced the calendar of events for the spring semester.
January 22: Understanding Supports for the DHH and VI Students
February 17: Summer Opportunities and Summer School for Students with Special Needs
March 10: How to Support Your Child's Social Communication
April TBD: Overview of Special Education in Elmbrook
May TBD: Mental Health Supports in Elmbrook
Please use the QR code in the flyer or click here to register.
The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation is a state/county agency that is run under the Department of Workforce Development. DVR supports individuals with disabilities to find and maintain employment. This could mean individuals who need support on the job or those who could use assistance to determine career and educational goals - including post-secondary education.
Think Ability Wisconsin online resource center also has easy to understand transition toolkits and resources for educators, service providers, students, families, and employers. If you are navigating the transition from school to adulthood, looking for information and support for employment or just have questions about employment, the Think Ability Navigators are available Monday - Friday from 8:00am - 5:00pm. (888) 695-2030
WSPEI (Wisconsin Statewide Parent Educator Initiative) works to provide supports and strategies in an effort to have strong home-school partnerships.
Did you know that WSPEI, Wisconsin Statewide Parent Educator Initiative, holds a variety of virtual workshops for parents of all ages throughout the year?
Click here to view the robust calendar of events: https://wspei.org/events/01/2025
This link will take you directly to the School District of Elmbrook page that has a variety of information about services available and other community resources. Information regarding the CLTS Waiver and Long Term Care is included.
Wisconsin Wayfinder supports families of children with delays, disabilities, special health care needs, and mental health conditions. Children’s resource guides are helpers who assist families, caregivers, professionals, and organizations in finding a wide array of supports and services available through the Children’s Resource Network. Their services are free and confidential. Connect with a children's resource guide. Call (877) WiscWay or use our contact form.
WI FACETS aims to provide and broaden opportunities that enhance the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities and their families. There is a wide library of prerecorded webinars and a robust calendar of current trainings available.