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Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC)

Administrative Meetings: Meetings are held quarterly between the SEPAC Officers and the Special Education Administrator. If you would like to attend please contact one of our officers to confirm the date and scheduled time. Meetings are held to discuss SEPAC workshops and Special Education.

The Brockton Public Schools
Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC)
and Special Education Department

invites parents to attend the 2nd Annual

Transition Services & Community Resources Fair

Tuesday, April 30, 2013
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Brockton High School Red Cafeteria

Young adults with disabilities, ages 14 to 21 and their parents/guardians/family members are invited to learn more about transition services and community resources available to help plan for your future after high school.

State and local agencies that can help support you and your family - now and in the future - such as Massachusetts state agencies, college readiness organizations, financial planning resources, social organization & career/employment resources will be in attendance to help you plan.

To register, click here.

 

 

SEPAC Officers 
Sue Brown, President, 508-580-0188 or sbrown0188@comcast.net 
Donna Nixon, Secretary, 508-232-3434 or dnixon01@comcast.net

Welcome Letter to Families

SEPAC Bylaws


    

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