What is SEPAC?

WHAT DOES SEPAC DO?
The Georgetown SEPAC is a parent run organization that serves as a resource and advisor to parents and guardians of children who have special needs and learning differences.
SEPAC works in partnership with the Georgetown Public Schools administration on matters relating to the education and safety of all students.
SEPAC works to encourage understanding, respect, acceptance, and inclusion of all students.
SEPAC provides opportunities for parents and guardians to share experiences, exchange information, and learn more about challenges facing today’s students.
WHO ATTENDS MEETINGS?
Parents and guardians who have children between the ages of three and twenty (pre-school through transitional education services).
Meetings are open to the public.
There are no dues or fees.
Everyone is welcome!