Pupil Services

The Special Education Surrogate Parent (SESP) Program is recruiting volunteers.  The SESP makes special education decisions for children in the custody of the Department of Children and Families (DCF).  The SESP volunteer fulfills a vital role and receives training in special education laws/regulations, the IEP process, and the role of the SESP.

In order to be appointed as an SESP, you must be at least eighteen years old, complete an application, provide two references, and complete a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check.  Anyone wishing to obtain more information or to register for a training session is welcome to call the SESP Program at (508) 792-7679 or email at sespp@earthlink.net.  You may also visit the program website at www.sespprogram.org to view scheduled trainings.


Special Education Parent Advisory Council (PAC) Presentation - The Special Education Evaluation by Andrea Greeley, School Psychologist will be presented on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 from 6:00-8:00 PM in the WJSHS Cafeteria. All interested parents are invited to attend. Child care will be provided.


The Ware Public Schools Special Education Department will destroy the special education records of students born prior to 6/30/1984.  If you wish to receive these records in whole or in part, please contact the Special Education office no later than 7/01/09 at 413-967-7261.


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