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Special Education Advisory Committee conducting survey for feedback from parents/guardians of students with special needs
January 27, 2012: The Halton District School Board’s Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) is conducting a first-time survey to allow parents/guardians of students with special needs an opportunity to provide input about special education programs and services. The feedback received from this survey will be documented in the Special Education Plan, usually revised in late spring, which outlines the special education programs and services provided by the Halton District School Board.


Halton District School Board staff and SEAC will carefully consider the information from this survey as it relates to potential changes to the way special education programming is delivered. SEAC is a committee of the Board that provides recommendations on matters related to special education programs and services.

The Board will notify parents/guardians of students with special needs about the survey. It's to be completed for each student with special needs in a parent/guardian’s care. 

Deadline to complete the survey, which can be found by clicking here, is Friday, February 17, 2012.
 

For additional information, contact:
      Dave Boag, Superintendent of Education-Student Services
      Halton District School Board
      905-631-6120, ext. 332, Toll free: 1 877 618-3456