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SUMMARY:Watch: Understanding VT Education Transformation: Continued Impacts and Opportunities for Special Education
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recording of  the “Understanding VT Education Transformation: Continued Impacts and Opportunities for Special Education” workshop here.\nVermont legislators continue to focus on sweeping education transformation in our state. The passage of Act 73 at the end of the 2025 session set into motion significant changes in both the delivery and funding of public education in Vermont – yet many of those changes don’t go into effect until the current legislature acts on additional reforms. This Fall\, a number of key reports were issued that pertain specifically to how schools provide (and fund) special education services. All of these discussions have unique implications for students with disabilities. Join us to learn about the latest in this education transformation\, with an emphasis on how this might impact special education in our State. \nPresenter: \n\nMeagan Roy\, Ed.D.\, Coordinator of School Leadership Programs at Saint Michael’s College. Meagan currently serves as the Coordinator of School Leadership Programs at St. Michael’s College. Previously\, she served as Superintendent of the Washington Central Unified Union School District and spent more than a decade in the Champlain Valley Union School District as their Director of Student Support Services.  She began her Vermont teaching career as an Intensive Needs special educator\, and her professional endeavors are deeply connected to ensuring that public schools can serve all students. Meagan is deeply invested and engaged in education policy work at the state level and has a particular interest in supporting schools as they implement policy locally. She is a past President of the Vermont Council of Special Education Administrators and past Chair of the Commission on the Future of Public Education in Vermont. Meagan is a graduate of Simmons College in Boston\, MA and completed her Master and Doctoral degrees in UVM’s Education Leadership and Policy Studies program.
URL:https://www.vermontfamilynetwork.org/event/register-for-2-3-understanding-vt-education-transformation-continued-impacts-and-opportunities-for-special-education/
CATEGORIES:Past
ORGANIZER;CN="Vermont Family Network":MAILTO:rachel.boyers@vtfn.org
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SUMMARY:Watch: Behavior Threat Assessments in Schools – What Should Families Know?
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recording of the “Behavior Threat Assessments in Schools – What Should Families Know?” workshop here.\n\n\n\n\nA Behavioral Threat Assessment (BTA) gathers information about\, assesses and manages dangerous or violent situations in schools. All schools are required to have a trained Behavioral Threat Assessment Team. What are the steps of the BTA process? Who is responsible for carrying out the BTA? How might a BTA be used for a student on an IEP? What role does a parent have if their child is referred for a BTA? Join us for this family-friendly workshop to learn more about BTAs. \nPresenter: \n\nCammie Naylor – Staff Attorney with the Disability Law Project at Vermont Legal Aid\, Inc. As a former children’s therapist\, Cammie has long advocated for the needs of children and their families. She joined Vermont Legal Aid as a Staff Attorney in 2017. She has a deep passion for protecting the rights of children and advocating within spaces where a child’s needs and rights intersect. Cammie advocates for children with disabilities regarding their rights in schools\, and other individuals with disabilities who are facing legal problems like guardianship\, access to health care\, or discrimination because of their disabilities.
URL:https://www.vermontfamilynetwork.org/event/register-for-2-10-behavior-threat-assessments-in-schools-what-should-families-know/
CATEGORIES:Past
ORGANIZER;CN="Vermont Family Network":MAILTO:rachel.boyers@vtfn.org
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