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Special Education Advisory CommitteesBy law, each Ontario board of education must have a Special Education Advisory Committee composed of some school trustees and representatives from community advocacy groups that represent exceptional children. This committee advises the trustees and school board administration about special education programs and services.As the only recognized provincial parent association supporting the needs of Ontario's gifted students, ABC Ontario has representatives serving on the SEAC of many of Ontario's local district school boards.
Under the Education Act Reg. 464/97, every school board must establish a Special Education Advisory Committee (Education Act, Section 57.1) Members are appointed by the school board. Membership includes three trustees, representatives of up to 12 local parent associations*, and others.
Comprehensive information is available at the Ontario Ministry of Education's SEAC Learning website: http://seac-learning.ca/
ABC Ontario policies concerning Special Education can be found in the official document "Parents as Partners" which can be found at this link as a PDF file. (SEAC representatives may find this especially informative.) Additional information about ABC Ontario's Advocacy for Excellence in Education in Ontario that will be of interest to SEAC representatives and parents can be found in the Ontario Education and Advocacy Primer sections.
ABC Ontario is always interested in hearing from volunteers who may be interested in representing the needs of gifted learners on their local SEAC. Opportunities also exist to serve as an alternate (ie back-up) representative to ensure that gifted learners are regularly represented at the SEAC table.
To communicate with the ABC Ontario representative for your local school board, you can consult a list of your local school board SEAC representatives (often available on the school board website or by calling the board office.) You may also contact us at SEAC@abcontario.ca.
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