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NSPAC Coffee & Connect

Northborough/Southborough Special Education Parent Advisory Council (NSPAC) announces an “Ask the Advocate” panel meeting Dec. 5, 2013 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Northborough Free Library, 34 Main St. (parking on Patty Lane).   The panel wil feature three special education advocates:  Cher Follett, Elaine Rabbitt, Jacqueline Geer Murphy. Join us for the opportunity to ask both general and specific special education and  disability related questions to a panel of seasoned advocates whose focus is special  education process, laws and regulations. These advocates are not lawyers. Their opinions are not legal advice. Yet, their wisdom and experienced based knowledge is invaluable.
To protect your privacy, questions may be submitted in advance of the event via email to NSPAC1@gmail.com. The audience may also submit confidential questions during the event.  Free and open to the public, but please RSVP from our homepage at www.nspac.org (walk-ins are always welcome). Visit our website for details and for any updates/changes.

Northborough/Southborough Special Education Parent
Advisory Council (NSPAC)
“Coffee and Connect”
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
10AM-12PM
Northborough Public Library
34 Main Street, Northborough


Offered the first Tuesday of each month at the same time, in the same location, these sessions are an opportunity for attendees to connect with others in the special education community. A specific topic of discussion is chosen by the participants and time is also set aside for sharing and brainstorming on challenges or unmet needs.

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About NSPAC
NSPAC is an advisory committee of the School Committee charged with the responsibility to advise and participate in the planning, development, and evaluation of the school committee’s special education programming. NSPAC delivers to the community a year’s worth of free day and evening events on topics related to special education. Visit www.nspac.org for updates/changes or to join our email list.

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