Special Education Advisory Committee
What is SEAC?
The Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) is a committee made up of local representatives of Provincial Associations, School Trustees, and any interested local Community Representatives.
Meetings are open to the public. Monthly meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month throughout the school year.
Role of SEAC:
Represent and express the perspective and concerns of parents and children with exceptionalities
Help keep schools rooted in the community
Make recommendations for the establishment, development and delivery of Special Education programs and services for exceptional pupils in our Board
Participate in the annual review of the Board’s Special Education Plan and budget process as it relates to Special Education
Liaise between represented associations and local families with exceptional children
Willingly act as a resource to students, parents, schools and Board committees
Special Education Advisory Committee Pamphlet:
Advocating for Children and Representing Parents
Maximizing the Potential of All our Learners
This two page pamphlet provides information about the role and responsibilities of SEAC, including details around how parents can get involved.
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