Special Education Parent Advisory Group (SEPAG
Riverbank Charter School of Excellence’s Special Education Parent Advisory Group (SEPAG) is a parent-led advocacy group focused on policies, programs, and practices within Riverbank Charter School of Excellence. Families and caregivers of student(s) with learning needs or students eligible for or receiving services under an IEP or 504 plan are encouraged to attend
SEPAG Meetings.
What is SEPAG? Riverbank Charter School of Excellence’s Special Education Parent Advisory Group (SEPAG), is a state-mandated, parent-driven group that provides input concerning special education and related services. SEPAG provides input on special education and related services within the district, helps shape the development of programs and services, and improves
district culture and climate. SEPAG provides parents with tools and information to work collaboratively with Riverbank
Charter School of Excellence and to be more effective advocates for their children with special
educational needs.
SEPAG meetings consist of featured conversations / presentations as well as support, resource sharing, and the ability to connect with other members of the special education community.Meetings with featured topics are our attempt to get those with similar concerns in the same room at the same time, but all are always welcome!
SEPAG Meetings.
What is SEPAG? Riverbank Charter School of Excellence’s Special Education Parent Advisory Group (SEPAG), is a state-mandated, parent-driven group that provides input concerning special education and related services. SEPAG provides input on special education and related services within the district, helps shape the development of programs and services, and improves
district culture and climate. SEPAG provides parents with tools and information to work collaboratively with Riverbank
Charter School of Excellence and to be more effective advocates for their children with special
educational needs.
SEPAG meetings consist of featured conversations / presentations as well as support, resource sharing, and the ability to connect with other members of the special education community.Meetings with featured topics are our attempt to get those with similar concerns in the same room at the same time, but all are always welcome!