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As many of you may know, SEPAC's long-time treasurer, Ruth Ann Kotosky, has a son, Mark, who has been battling leukemia since October. Mark is a truly loving, sweet boy, who touches the heart of everyone who knows him. Mark is special needs 8th grader at Gibbons Middle School.

There will be a Red Cross Blood Drive in Mark's honor on Tuesday, June 11th from 2-8 pm at the Westborough Senior Center, 4 Rogers Road. If you are available to volunteer for an hour or two during the blood drive, please contact Ilyse at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
Monetary donations to help defray some of the Kotosky's huge medical expenses can be made to The Kotosky Family Fund, c/o Central FCU, 714 Main Street, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 -- or in person at the Westborough Branch, 40 South Street.

Let's show SEPAC's support for a family who has generously donated their time as our treasurer for the past 7+ years.

THANK YOU!!!!

 
 
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Welcome to the Westborough SEPAC Website!      Membership is Free!

We are a volunteer group of family members of children with disabilities or special learning needs. We educate, support and exchange ideas and information with each other while collaborating with school professionals and administrators for the best educational experience and outcomes for our children.

 

Please take a look at our Meetings and Parent coffee schedule.   These meetings are for you to ask questions, get support and network!  If you have questions or would like to contact us, please see the Contact Directory and e-mail us directly!    

 

To get event information via e-mail, click Join Us! and join our Google group distribution list.  We also have a Facebook Group!

 

Hope to see you at the meetings and coffees!

 

Thank you for visiting our website!

 
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Summer Camp 2013!

 

Below are links to special needs summer camps that we found helpful!     

 

Summer Camp and Trip Resources:  http://www.summercampsandtrips.com/

 

The Federation for Children with Special Needs 2013 camp information:   http://fcsn.org/camps/

 

Mass General Hospital's Youthcare:   http://www2.massgeneral.org/youthcare/

 

JCC Jacob and Rose Grossman:  http://www.bostonjcc.org/Camps-and-Vacations/JCC-Grossman-Camp/Programs-and-Facilities/Special-Needs.aspx

 

Sudbury MA - Aspirations:   http://massresources.wordpress.com/2011/07/26/aspirations-summer-camps/

 

SPED Child and Teen:  http://www.spedchildmass.com/camps___camp_fairs

 

National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities:   http://nichcy.org/publications/camps

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Looking for iPad Apps?   

Are you looking for apps for your children with special needs?    Below is a listing of website and apps that we like.    If you have any questions please e-mail:  Suzanne @  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Apps for Children with Special needs:   http://a4cwsn.com/

 

Autism Speaks Family Services:   http://www.nesca-news.com/2012/07/ninety-seven-totally-amazing-mobile.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+NescaNewsNotes+%28NESCA+News+%26+Notes%29

 

Teachers with Apps:   http://teacherswithapps.com/

 

Mobile Education Store "the builder series"   http://mobile-educationstore.com/

 

Virtual Speech Center:  http://www.virtualspeechcenter.com/MobileApps.aspx

 

 

 

 

 
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Our Mission:

To work for the understanding, respect, support and appropriate education for children with special needs.

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Who We Are:

The Westborough Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) is a volunteer group of family members of children with disabilities or special learning needs.  We educate, support and exchange ideas and information with each other while collaborating with school professionals and administrators for the best educational experience and outcomes for our children.

 

SEPAC is created by Massachusetts law and serves as a voice for parents by advising the Westborough school administration and School Committee on special education related matters.

 

                          

 

 
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How do I know if SEPAC can help me?

If your child has an Individualized Education Plan (IEP), or a 504 accomodation plan, if your child is struggling with academic, social, behavioral, physical or medical challenges or if you're concerned about your child and don't know where else to turn, SEPAC is for you.

 

Put simply, SEPAC is here to help you navigate through rough waters.   As a group we represent a reservior of collective knowledge and offer a safe location in which to discuss your concerns, hopes, frustrations and joys of finding your way through the complication journey of raising a child with learning differences.   We encourage parent participation from all interested community members.

 

 
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What We Do:

  • We advocate for quality education for our children and an atmosphere of mutual respect, open communication and understanding among all students, parents, teachers and staff.   
  • We advise the Westborough school administration and School Committee on special education issues.
  • We assist families to participate effectively in the special education process and improve their quality of life.
  • We offer a supportive network of families with whom you can meet regularly.
  • We care about you and your family.
 
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How We Do it:

  • We host meetings and coffees for families to get support and answers from other families and SEPAC volunteers.
  • We provide workshops, presentations and discussions for families and professionals.
  • We meet regularly with school administrators.
  • We maintain a website and private facebook group and provide information via e-mail about resources, programs and other educational opportunities available within the region and throughout the state.

 

 
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Basic Rights in Special Education Seminar

 

In October 2012, Westborough SEPAC and Northboro SEPAC co-sponsored a Basic Rights in Special Education seminar presented by Elaine Rabbitt from the Federation for Children with Special Needs.     This Basic Rights Workshop provided families with an introduction to their rights and responsibilities under:

·         Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

·         Massachusetts Special Education Law

·         No Child Left Behind (NCLB)  

 

The workshop was designed to help parents learn how to be effective partners with their child’s school, to decide the child’s eligibility for special education, and to plan, make decisions and monitor their child’s progress in school.    

Below is a link to The Federation of Children with Special Needs Basic Rights in Special Education powerpoint presentation that was used during this workshop in Oct 2012. 

 (Basic Rights Presentation)

 

 
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