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Keeping Expectations High for Students with Autism
The Autism Society of Los Angeles presents Keeping Expectations High for Students with Autism: Creating an "IEP" for Education Programs in L.A. County, the next in the Autism In L.A.: Today's Realities, Tomorrow's Challenges: A Conversation and Collaboration with Community Leaders series.
Join leaders in the Los Angeles autism community as they create an "IEP" for educational programs through a lively, interactive and collaborative discussion of the current and future state of education for students with autism. This forum will help shape recommendations for the future of education for individuals with autism and lead efforts to advocate for these proposals with policymakers.
Who should attend?: Leaders of parent organizations, school districts, public and nonpublic schools, service providers, regional centers and anyone who has an interest in improving the quality and diversity of educational programs for students with autism.
Please note: The hosts strongly urge meeting participants to attend the entire day. Your involvement and input is vitally important. This is a collaborative forum, not a how-to workshop or a discussion about individuals or specific student issues.
Cost: $50 per person including lunch Seating is limited. RSVP early.
Lanterman funding deadline is November 7, 2011.
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Location
The California Endowment
1000 N. Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012