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Special Education Updates
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2016 Pikes Peak Interagency Transition Team Directory
Posted by Linda Koch on 5/18/2016The Pikes Peak Interagency Transition Team was created in 1992 when transition services were mandated by the State, and transition coordinators needed to tell families what resources were available. The PPITT has evolved so that agencies and providers can stay updated, connected and to network. PPITT also publishes an annual resource directory and hosts an annual resource fair. In addition, PPITT has a listserv where events, etc. are posted and forwarded by members.
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Transitions Community Agency
Posted by Linda Koch on 4/28/2016Please view the attached flyer with information regarding the Transitions program (Students 18-21 years old)
Transitions Community Agency Information
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BlueStar Guide: Community Resource for Autism Asperger Connection
Posted by Linda Koch on 8/18/2015Comments (0) -
Special Needs Parent Toolkit (Military Families)
Posted by Linda Koch on 5/6/2015The Department of Defense Special Needs Parent Tool Kit has comprehensive information and tools that are geared toward helping military families with children with special needs navigate the maze of medical and special education services, community support, benefits and entitlements.Comments (0)
2017 ESY (Extended School Year)
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Special Education Advisory Committee
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The role of the D49 Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) supports and shapes the quality services for children with disabilities.
The committee’s work is critical and the benefits support our students. The committee can increase involvement, strengthen communication and improve relationships among stakeholders. The SEAC helps ensure that students with special needs receive the most appropriate education. D49 SEAC is used to provide suggestions to improve performance indicators from the State Performance Plan and services for students with disabilities. When district-wide collaboration improves, programming for students with and without disabilities is strengthened, setting the stage for improved student achievement.
The Special Education Department in D49 embraces the mission statement for SEAC committees as outlined by the Colorado Department of Education. Our mission is to actively represent children/youth with disabilities and impact decisions made on their behalf to enhance the quality of educational services.
To receive more information pertaining to meetings and upcoming events contact d49seac@gmail.com.
Join us for our next SEAC meeting! Click Here for the ZOOM link.
POWER Zone SEAC
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Christine Kneupper
POWER Zone SEAC Staff Representative
Office: 719.495.1149, ext 2294Wendy Oliva
POWER Zone SEAC Staff Representative
Office: 719.495.1149, ext 2237Twila Collett
POWER Zone SEAC Para Representative
Office: 719.339.1597Christine Preston
POWER Zone Parent Representative
Office:Cindy Colwell
POWER Zone Parent Representative
Office:Misty Young
SEAC Secretary, POWER Zone Parent Representative
Office: 719.217.0527