EPLAC announces 2024-2025 meeting schedule

Special Needs lobbying group sets out slate for new term

Posted 9/18/24

EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence Local Advisory Committee for Special Education, EPLAC, welcomes all to the new school year.  

This year EPLAC meetings will be held monthly on …

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EPLAC announces 2024-2025 meeting schedule

Special Needs lobbying group sets out slate for new term

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence Local Advisory Committee for Special Education, EPLAC, welcomes all to the new school year. 

This year EPLAC meetings will be held monthly on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. in the Kent Heights Elementary School Library.

The schedule for the 2024-25 term is as follows: September 24; October 29; November 26; No December Meeting; January 28; February 25; March 25; April 29; May 27.

The EPLAC committee is looking forward to a productive and impactful year ahead, and are thrilled to continue to help families support and advocate for students with special needs in the community. An exciting lineup of workshops planned for the year. These sessions will provide valuable information and opportunities for professional development. Stay tuned for more details on the topics and dates.

For more information, email eplac@epschoolsri.com.

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