The next Special Education PTA (SEPTA) meeting is Tuesday, April 18 and will begin promptly at 7:00 p.m. at the Goodrich Building, 91 Fiddlers Lane.
The presenter will be Deputy Joseph Guice, from the Albany County Sheriff’s “Project Lifesaver” program. Project Lifesaver is a program that started in Albany County in October of 2013 to assist families in locating a loved one lost while wandering due to Alzheimer’s disease or a special need, like Down Syndrome or Autism, a TBI, and other cognitive disorders. Information about the program will be distributed to all attendees.
Nominations for next year’s SEPTA Board Officers (President, Secretary, Treasurer) will also be presented. Please come with your nominations, which can include yourself.
This meeting is open districtwide to teachers, school employees, and parents of students who receive or will be receiving any form of special education or who may require additional supports. A SEPTA membership is not required to attend.