Special Education Citizen’s Advisory Committee

“S.E.C.A.C.” Agenda

Thursday, November 17, 2016

12:30 pm – 3:30 pm

At the Non-Profit Center in Westminster

Address: 255 Clifton Boulevard, Westminster 21157

Our group is open to anyone & everyone!

Please join our group of parents and educators that are working together to help enrich the lives of our learners.

12:30 – 12:45 pm Introductions and Opening

Lisa Livingston, Interim Vice President SECAC

Nicholas Shockney, Director Special Education Services CCPS

Ms. Livingston shared a video with the group – The story of Clyde

Mr. Shockney shared celebrations from October and November

Updates:

u Goal and objective PD to all special educators in August

u Expanding curriculum resources for special educators

u Expanding curriculum PD for special educators

u School, group, and individual PD from supervisors, IC’s, and resource staff

u PD for new administrators

u CPD course for general educators on special education

12:45 – 1:00 pm Parent Learning Opportunities

Nicholas Shockney, Director Special Education Services CCPS

What are the learning needs of our families?

The Plan –

u 3 learning opportunities?:

u Understanding the IEP process

u Transitioning

u How to support learning at home

u Day and evening session for each (possible child care for evening sessions)

u Advertised through Partners for Success

u Explore options for recording or streaming

Other Ideas –

u Back to school events designed for parents of students with special needs

u More opportunities for citizen advisory at SECAC

u Improving communication between school and home

u Make parents feel more welcome in the school community

u Support system for parents and families

1:00 – 2:15 PARCC Updates

Gregg Bricca, Director Research and Accountability CCPS

Mr. Bricca shared the 2016 PARCC Assessment Results for CCPS

Results can be found on Mdreportcard.com

In addition, he suggested that everyone view their schools Improvement Plan on CCPS website.

Lisa Busher, Supervisor Research and Accountability CCPS

Ms. Busher explained there is a difference between classroom accommodations and PARCC testing accommodations and the need to understand the difference.

2:15 – 2:30 Break

2:30 – 3:00 PARCC Advisory: How do we get information to families?

Nicholas Shockney, Director Special Education Services CCPS

Mr. Shockney asked the advisory committee to identify how can we communicate more effectively about the difference between IEP accommodations and accommodations available for students who take PARCC

3:00 pm Dismissal

Our next scheduled meeting will be held on Thursday, February 9, 2017 beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the Agriculture Center in Westminster.