Special Education Services Information for ParentsThe Los Angeles Unified School District is committed to serving the educational needs of each of its students. Children learn in a variety of ways and most of our students learn effectively in a traditional setting. However, sometimes children need additional help. Children with disabilities may be eligible to receive special education services. These services are designed to meet their educational needs and will be provided at no additional cost to their families. In some circumstances, special education services can begin at birth and continue until age twenty-two (22).

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Attention: The Division of Special Education seeks parent/community applicants for the position of Community Representative - Special Education, for more information click here.

Community Advisory Committee
(CAC)
 

The Community Advisory Committee. mandated by the state of California. is composed of parents. professionals and community members, who act to support students with disabilities.

 

Special Education Multicultural Advisory Committee
(SEMAC)
 

A parent advisory committee sponsored by the Division of Special Education for parents of students with disabilities and others. SEMAC sponsors monthly informational and training meetings related to subjects of interest to parents. All parents and community members are welcome and encouraged to attend and participate in the meetings.

 

Complaint Response Unit/
Parent Resource Network
(CRU/PRN)
 

The Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified School District established the Complaint Response Unit (CRU) Parent Resource Network (PRN) to join the Division of Special Education to respond to concerns of parents of students with disabilities.

 


Weblinks
Links to Special Education resources available on the web.

 

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