School Liaisons

What is a School Liaison?

School Liaisons are SEPAG's feet on the ground. They are the parent/caregiver volunteers who help you navigate the special education process from a parent perspective and connect you with other families. 

They also serve to represent special education matters for their designated schools, meaning if you have an issue related to your child's special education programming, make sure to let your School Liaison know so they can help voice your concerns. Find your School Liaison

Interested in volunteering as a School Liaison?

Responsibilities

School Liaisons are unelected volunteers who have at least one child enrolled in the school they represent. Their duties include:

a. Serve as a point person for special education related matters for their designated school;

b. Serve on the PTO Executive Board of their designated school (if applicable);

c. Attend PTO meetings for their designated school;

d. Communicate the Princeton SEPAG’s priorities, programs and activities throughout their designated school;

e. Meet with the principal of their designated school at least twice per year to discuss the Princeton SEPAG’s priorities and how these priorities can be applied to the individual school;

f. Report special education related matters trending at their designated schools to the Princeton SEPAG Co-Presidents and Secretary;

g. Attend Princeton SEPAG general meetings.

Connect with us

We'd love to have you join our leadership team. View our open positions and email us at princetonsepag@gmail.com