SPEAC’s
Translating Testing Results for Special Ed. is January 26
from Hopkinton SPEAC
Hopkinton’s
Special Education Advisory Council (SPEAC) will be hosting Translating
Testing Results for Special Education on Tuesday, January
26 at 7:00 p.m. at the Hopkinton Middle School Lecture Hall. Timothy A. Martin, a Ph.D. Licensed
Psychologist/Pediatric Neuropsychologist, will outline some of
the major definitions and language used in special education
testing results so that parents can better understand and
participate in planning sessions. The event is free and open to the public.
Based in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, SPEAC is made up of parents and guardians working to ensure
all children with special needs are educated effectively. SPEAC believes in the importance of each child’s
education, striving to continually improve the quality of
Hopkinton’s special education programs through a variety of
programs, speakers, administration meetings, and community
outreach services. SPEAC
provides resources needed from the preschool age child to the
high school graduate and beyond.
For more information or to
become a member, contact Karen Weiskerger at 508-497-3959, Amy
Lincoln at 508 497-0172, or visit
the SPEAC Web page listed under Support Organizations on the Hopkinton School District web site
hopkinton.k12.ma.us. Or confidentially email SPEAC at
speacofhopkinton@gmail.com.
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