Additional Info
The Addison Central SEPAC and ACSD Superintendent Wendy Baker are meeting to discuss the important topic of home-school communication for students that have IEPs and 504 plans.
ACSD administrators are working on finding solutions that address the concerns of both families and school staff.
If you have a student on an IEP or 504 plan, please join this conversation and help shape solutions moving forward!
Who We Are
The Addison Central Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) is a parent-led* organization that serves as a resource for families and collaborates with the Addison Central School District (ACSD) to improve policies and practices that impact students with disabilities.
*The SEPAC uses the term “parents” to include biological, adoptive, and foster parents as well as guardians, grandparents, extended family caregivers, and anyone else who is responsible for the wellbeing of a student.
Several members of the SEPAC Steering Committee in May 2023
What We Do
Our work focuses on improving the education and experiences of students with disabilities in the Addison Central School District (ACSD).
FAMILY SUPPORT We support families through information, events, and community.
COLLECT INPUT We collect community input and help district leaders understand the concerns of families and students.
COLLABORATE We collaborate with ACSD to improve district policies and practices.
Ways to Connect
Attend a SEPAC Listening Session for families and students
Attend a SEPAC Board meeting with ACSD representatives
Join the SEPAC's closed Facebook group for parents and caregivers
Attend the next SEPAC Community Event
Share your thoughts via our Community Input Form
Reach out to your school’s SEPAC liaison
Send us a message via email or our contact form