Special Education Parent Advisory Committee
This group is a state-mandated, district-level parent group charged with providing input to the local school district on system-level challenges in special education and related services.
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The Path To Better Communication and Involvement
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Updates and Information
SEPAC Meeting Presentation from February 8th
SEPAC Meeting Presentation from December 7th
Upcoming Family Presentations - Click for details and to register
Parental Rights In Special Education (PRISE)
Children Friendly Resources for Parents
OUR MISSION STATEMENT:
- To meet with those interested in promoting the educational, emotional and social welfare of all disabled children;
- To give parents and guardians a forum to exchange ideas;
- To inform parents and guardians of the educational services available;
- To establish a line of communication among teachers, administrators, Board of Education members, parents and guardians;
- To guarantee equal opportunity for all disabled students;
- To aid parents and guardians in seeking their legal rights.
COMMUNICATIONS
The Department of Pupil Personnel Services can be reached at the following telephone number: (973) 263-7200 ext. 7215
The Department of Pupil Personnel Services is comprised of the following supervisors:
Mr. Keith Cortright, Executive Director of Pupil Personnel Services
Mr. Joseph Wohlgemuth, Coordinating Supervisor of Special Education PreK-5
Dr. Tarah Santaniello, Coordinating Supervisor of Special Education 6-12
Cory Wegesa, Coordinating Supervisor of Guidance and Medical Services
If you would like information regarding the referral, classification and/or placement of your child, please contact your child's school principal or Case Manager.