The Natick Special Education Parent Advisory Council SEPAC) is an all-volunteer organization of parents and caregivers of children receiving support services in the Natick public schools and private school settings. In the Natick school system, there are more than 800 children on Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), and 504 plans. Whether your child is already receiving support or you are trying to determine if your child needs services, we are here to provide a parent’s perspective and connections.
Natick Parent Connections
Natick Parent Connections is for parents/caregivers of children with developmental, learning, social/emotional disabilities and other special education needs. This group is committed to providing a welcoming space for parents and caregivers to share resources/experiences, ask questions and network with other families as they work to ensure the best possible special education program for their child.
Natick Morse Institute Community Room:
January 29 (Wednesday), 2020, 7 pm to 8:30pm
March 12 (Thursday), 2020 , 7pm to 8:30 pm
Support Group for Parents raising children with
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in Natick Public Schools
This group is a new initiative of Natick SEPAC designed to provide support and community among parents raising children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Parents of children who attend any school within the Natick Public School System (this includes out-of-district placements) are welcome. If your child has more than one diagnosis, among them ASD, you are welcome!
Natick Morse Library Meeting Room 1A
Wednesday, January 29th from 7-8:30pm
Wednesday, February 26th from7-8:30pm
Connect with Natick SEPAC:
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Wednesday, January 29th from 7-8:30pm
Wednesday February 26th
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7-8:30pm
*Location: Morse Library Meeting room 1A*
Natick Public Schools is establishing an
English Learner Parent Advisory Council (ELPAC)
Please join us
Thursday, May 30, 2019, at 7 pm
Brown Elementary School, Natick
What is the ELPAC?
ELPAC is a group for parents or guardian that work together to advise the schools and
district on matters that impact English Learners (ELs).
Who can be on the ELPAC?
ELPAC membership is voluntary and is open to all parents of students in Natick identified or previously identified as ELs from grades PK-12.
What does an ELPAC do?
● Provides advice to the district/schools regarding English Learner Education (ELE) programs;
● Participates in the planning and development of programs designed to improve educational opportunities for ELs;
● Collaborates in the review of school and district improvement plans as the plans relate to ELs;
● Reviews proposals by the district to offer new instructional programs for ELs.