Google News ADHD Americans With Disablilities Act Autism Disability Rights Disabled Children IEP Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Learning Disabilities Least Restrictive Environment No Child Left Behind Nassau County Oceanside, NY Section 504 Special Education Oceanside SEPTA is a Special Education Parent Teacher Association, whose members include: parents, caregivers, teachers, and therapists of exceptional children as well as other staff and members of the Oceanside School community. We sponsor workshops, speakers and events about a variety of issues and concerns of exceptional students and their families and their inclusion in our community. We keep abreast of recent educational legislation that affects our students. Anyone connected to the Oceanside School District is encouraged to join. SEPTA Oceanside, NY 11572 President: Paulette E. Palmer Past President: Co-President Ellen Caprino Co-President Valerie DeClara Vice-President/Membership: Pat Block Vice-President/Fundraising: Ellen Hisiger Treasurer: Kathy Kaminsky Corresponding Secretary: Mary Messler Recording Secretary: Hollie Tommasino Council Delegates: Danielle Brooks Diane Olmsted Advisor: Ilene Brandon Teacher Delegates: Elementary: Ellyn Levine Middle School: Joyce Block High School: Penny Ellis High School: Laura Garelick BOE Representative: Hollie Tommasino Legislation: Danielle Brooks Workshops: Danielle Brooks Web Site: Marianne Hutcheson Clip art licensed from the Clip Art Gallery on DiscoverySchool.com     Contact the President directly! Email:  info@SEPTAOceanside.com © 2009 septaoceanside.com All Rights Reserved
You are visitor number: Famous People with Disabilities Special Ed Advocacy: Nine Rules of Thumb Frequently Asked Questions about Special Education SEPTA’s Mission Oceanside School District Web Oceanside PTA’s put the UNITY in Community Transition Fair 02/10 What is SEPTA? To provide a resource for information applicable to a wide variety of exceptional children presentations, workshops and the Internet. To improve communication between parents, school staff and administration. To be involved in decisions affecting exceptional children in the school community. To educate and sensitize the Oceanside School community to children who are differently abled. Oceanside Septa Email: Subscribe / Unsubscribe