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ESE Parent Survey 2024-2025

HCCPTA ESE Program 2024-2025

PTA/PTSA ESE Chair Job Description

ESE Parent Rep Initiative, a program designed to enhance the involvement and support of families with children receiving Exceptional Student Education (ESE) services in Hillsborough County. This initiative is a collaboration between the Hillsborough County Council PTA (HCCPTA), the Superintendent Advisory Council for the Education of Students with Disabilities (SAC), and the Hillsborough County SEPTA (HCSEPTA). Our goal is to improve communication, inclusion, and advocacy for all ESE families in our schools.

What is the ESE Parent Rep Initiative?

The ESE Parent Rep Initiative places dedicated parent representatives within local school PTAs to act as liaisons between ESE families, school staff, and the broader school community. These parent reps work to bridge gaps in communication and ensure that the needs and voices of ESE families are heard and addressed. This could be a committee chair, a task force, or a designated board member, whatever works best for your local unit.

Key Goals of the Initiative

  1. Enhance Communication: Improve the flow of information between ESE families, school staff, and the PTA.
  2. Promote Inclusion: Ensure all school events and activities are inclusive and accessible to all students.
  3. Support Families: Provide a support network for ESE families to share resources, experiences, and advice.
  4. Advocate for Change: Work together to influence policies and practices that benefit ESE students at local, district, and state levels.

How the Initiative Works

1. ESE Parent Reps in PTAs: Each participating school will have an ESE Parent Rep who is an integral part of the PTA. These reps attend PTA meetings, engage with school ESE staff, and communicate regularly with ESE families to understand their needs and concerns.

2. Training and Resources: We provide training and resources to ESE Parent Reps to help them effectively fulfill their roles. This includes guidance on how to advocate for ESE students, organize inclusive events, and connect families with available resources.

3. Building a Supportive Community: Through regular meetings, events, and communication channels, the initiative fosters a supportive community for ESE families. This community provides a platform for parents to share their experiences and support one another.

4. Advocacy and Policy Influence: ESE Parent Reps work together to identify common issues and advocate for necessary changes at the school and district levels. By uniting their voices, they can drive impactful advocacy efforts.

Why This Initiative Matters

1. Improved Student Outcomes When families are engaged and supported, students perform better academically and socially. This initiative aims to ensure that ESE students have the support they need to thrive.

2. Inclusive School Environment Creating an inclusive environment benefits all students. By making PTA events and activities accessible to ESE students, we promote a culture of acceptance and understanding.

3. Empowered Families Empowering families with knowledge, resources, and a support network enables them to better advocate for their children’s needs.

Get Involved

Are you passionate about fulfilling PTA's mission to advocate for ALL students? Here’s how you can get involved:

  1. Become an ESE Parent Rep: If you’re an ESE parent and want to take on this vital role at your local school, reach out to your school’s PTA or contact us directly.
  2. Join the Committee: Even if you can’t commit to being a rep, you can still join the committee and support the initiative at your school/local unit in various ways.
  3. Spread the Word: Help us raise awareness about the initiative and the importance of inclusive education.
  4. Participate in Events: Attend training sessions, meetings, and events to stay informed and connected. (Training schedule is coming soon!)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Do I need to have a child receiving ESE services to become an ESE Parent Rep? A: While it is beneficial, it is not mandatory. Anyone with a passion for supporting ESE students and relevant experience can become a rep. In a perfect world, every member of your local PTA would consider representatives for ALL students.

Q: How much time is required to be an ESE Parent Rep? A: The time commitment can vary, but it generally involves attending PTA meetings, coordinating with school staff, and participating in events. On average, it may require a few hours per month.

Q: What kind of support will I receive as an ESE Parent Rep? A: You will receive training, resources, and ongoing support from the HCCPTA, SAC, and HCSEPTA. You’ll also have access to a community of fellow reps to share ideas and strategies.

For more information or to express your interest in the ESE Parent Rep Initiative, please fill out our survey at https://bit.ly/ESEParentReps

HCCPTA ESE Parent Rep Training

ESE Resources for Parents & Students

Bay Area Association For Behavior Analysis
https://www.facebook.com/groups/631356193551550/

at home art activities by Arts4all Florida
https://www.facebook.com/groups/AtHomeArtActivitiesbyArts4AllFlorida/

Disability Resource Hub Community Events
https://www.facebook.com/groups/communitythingstodo

The Florida Disabilities Advocacy Groups
https://www.facebook.com/groups/137386242127

New Tampa Capernaum
https://www.facebook.com/groups/122061704505450

Hillsborough County Alliance for Citizens with Disabilities
https://www.facebook.com/groups/hillsboroughcountyacd

The ARC of United States
https://www.facebook.com/thearcus

Special Needs Ability Program, Inc.
https://www.facebook.com/SpecialNeedsAbilityProgram.Snap

Remarkable Disability Services (for adults with disabilities)
https://www.facebook.com/remarkabledisabilityservices

The Lifeskills lady
https://www.facebook.com/LifeSkillsLady