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Any advocate, employee, or contractor, working with Florida Professional Special Education Advocates is not a practicing attorney and does not provide legal advice or services. Florida Professional Special Education Advocates does not guarantee any specific outcome through the services provided.
Special education and related services established in the IEP should be provided to the greatest extent possible. The district must consider ways to ensure that continuing educational activities are accessible to students with disabilities. Districts will need to consider the individual learning needs of students in determining how to provide services and meet the student’s needs.

Summer Camp

It’s hard to believe that summer is almost here. But the distribution of 3rd quarter report cards means it’s closer than I think. Which is why Saturday’s Family-Friendly Tampa Bay