Guest guest Posted June 2, 2010 Report Share Posted June 2, 2010 Dear parents the Senate Education Hearing committee is soliciting feedback from parents in Austin in two weeks 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June 16, in E1.028. It is obvious from the email what is going on. So we would like to invite you to go and represent what is really going on so we have a chance for improvement " , it starts with YOU. The email below was sent to me by a parent who was on a distribution list. Apparently, Partners is Resource isn't interested in hearing your not so " positive " feedback at the committee. Please feel free to forward this email without any restrictions. www.twitter.com/autismtweetstx FWD email below I recently received an email from the state Sp Ed Directors Assoc. One item caught my attention. Hopefully some of you are aware of this & of how parents and groups can have input. " The Senate Education Committee will meet at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June 16, in E1.028 to hear invited and public testimony on the following charge: Senate Interim Charge 6: Study the effectiveness of Texas school districts' special education programs. Review the range of needs of special education students, districts' ability to provide an appropriate education for these students, and assess the effectiveness of programs currently funded for special education. Make recommendations for improvement. The Senate Education Committee will also consider this charge on June 28. TCASE will be represented at the hearing, but would love to hear from you if you plan to attend and/or be a witness at this hearing. If you have parents who are interested in sharing their positive experiences with your special education program, please share information about this hearing. To view any of these hearings at their scheduled time, you can link to them at the Senate web site. http://www.senate.state.tx.us/bin/live.php Between each Legislative Session, the Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House appoint " Interim Committees " to study key issues and research information that will help guide the legislature's decisions in the future. These committees hold hearings and obtain public input that affect the legislature's actions and outcomes during the next session. If you have any comments or information on this process that would help parents please share it. Chuck Noe Education Specialist Partners Resource Network Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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