September 20, 2025 - 21:17

Haverhill’s Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) is set to host a “Meet and Greet” event on Monday evening, designed to assist families in understanding the intricacies of the Special Education Department within the local school system. This gathering marks the first meeting of the school year and aims to foster communication between parents and school staff.
During the event, families will have the opportunity to engage directly with representatives from the Special Education Department. Staff members will provide valuable insights into various aspects of special education, including available resources, support services, and the processes involved in accessing these services for their children.
The initiative underscores the importance of collaboration between parents and educators in creating a supportive environment for students with special needs. By attending this event, families can gain essential knowledge and build connections that will aid them in navigating the special education landscape in Haverhill.
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