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CPAC nearing parent‑handbook draft for special‑education families, to be hosted on district site

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The Nashoba Regional CPAC reported progress on a parent handbook focused on special education and related family supports. The committee plans to collaborate with the district’s director of student services to finalize the document for posting on the district website; CPAC elections are scheduled for June 10.

Pam Duggan, co‑chair of Nashoba Regional’s Committee for Parents of Children with Special Needs (CPAC), told the school committee on May 28 that CPAC has drafted a parent handbook intended to explain special‑education processes and local supports.

Duggan said CPAC members collaborated with the district’s new director of student services and plan to refine the draft so it reflects Nashoba’s procedures. “We split it up…we're getting ready to meet with Roanne to, you know, get feedback and collaborate…and then move forward from there,” Duggan said. The group’s stated goal is a practical, living document that helps families know where to start when they think their child may need…

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