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Steamboat Springs Special Education Advisory Committee Now Accepting Members for the 2024-2025 School Year!

Steamboat Springs Special Education Advisory Committee Now Accepting Members for the 2024-2025 School Year!

Are you interested in playing an important role in the special education community? The Steamboat Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) is seeking motivated parents of students with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) on the SEAC board. Members commit to one-year of membership with 6-7 meetings beginning the 2024-25 school year.  

If you're interested in being part of an ambitious team working to give our students their best education experience possible, please fill out the application. Applications are due Friday, May 31st. 

Application in English

Application in Spanish

SEAC membership needs to include diverse member representation so that a variety of students and all schools are represented. 

About SEAC:
The responsibility of the SEAC is to advise the school district on special education programming to improve the educational outcomes of students. The goal of the SEAC is to determine 1-3 focus areas per school year and develop recommendations for district leadership. These focus areas are intended to address concerns identified by the SEAC and to be areas of improvement with attainable recommendations that can be influenced by the advisory group.  

To learn more, visit SEAC’s website and the SEAC Membership Manual in English or Spanish. If you have questions, you can also reach out to Karla Setter, SEAC Co-Chair and SSHS Assistant Principal at ksetter@ssk12.org or (970) 871-3695 and Pete Wood, SEAC Parent Co-Chair at cu96sportin@gmail.com or (619) 200-1479.