Exceptional Education
Ammara Basheer, Exceptional Education Chair
Parent Pit Stop - A Guide To Getting Your Teen Behind The Wheel
Wed. 3/20 7:00pm-8:00pm at Iron Horse Middle School MPR
Curious about the learning to drive process with your teen with exceptional needs? Please join us for a FREE presentation by driving experts and Greenlight Simulation founders Jason Zimmerman and Josh Hurley. They will lay out the steps to acquiring a license and provide some foundational tips on how to approach behind-the-wheel driver training with your teen.
This event is for parents only.
What is Exceptional Education?
A committee available to all parents/volunteers to help ANY student with learning or processing differences, physical disabilities, speech & language difficulties, social or emotional issues, etc., as well as gifted learners.
Exceptional Education Committee Goals
To provide information and support to parents and staff so they can help children with exceptional needs (ie, IEPs, 504s, GATE) succeed
To help ALL children and adults understand and appreciate challenges faced by children with exceptional needs
To work legislatively to secure and retain adequate laws and funding for children with exceptional needs
The Exceptional Education Committee meetings are held from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM on the fourth Wednesday of each month via Zoom.
23-24 Meeting Dates:
August 30, September 27, November 29 (Joint meeting with DEIC at 6:00 PM), January 31, February 28, April 24, May 29
SRVCPTA Exceptional Education Resources
SRVCPTA EEC’s Timeline Roadmap: Pre-K thru Graduation and Beyond