Lisa Steadman

I have attempted to start a SEPAC in my district, but the primary special education administrator is not very open to it, since many times the committees can feel like an extra level of oversight or just one more stakeholder to answer to. In reality, the committees are very helpful. I believe if legislation dictated that they exist, it would help parents like me who have ideas and want to dedicate time, but do not want to damage their relationship with administrators by pushing too hard to establish a group.