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AIM Program Updates

SSEPAC is gathering information from families about the recent AIM Program changes to better understand how these changes are being communicated and put in place.

This page brings together key documents, SSEPAC’s safety advocacy, and a short family input form so that we can better support our community and help ensure concerns are accurately represented.

Share Your Experience

We’ve created a short, voluntary form to collect input from families.

Responses will be kept confidential and used in aggregate unless you provide permission for follow-up.

Please use this link to select your preferred language and complete the form:

Select your preferred language below to complete the form:

If you need assistance completing this form, please contact SEPAC.

This form is intended to help SSEPAC understand family experiences so that we can better support our community and ensure that concerns are accurately represented.

If you are able, we would appreciate responses within the next few days.

Thank you for your time and input.

Why SSEPAC Is Collecting Input

Families deserve clear communication, meaningful participation, and safe, thoughtful implementation when significant program changes are made.

 

By gathering input directly from families, SSEPAC hopes to better understand how these changes are being experienced across the community. This information will help us identify patterns, elevate family concerns responsibly, and advocate for transparency, safety, and appropriate support for students.

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SSEPAC Letter on AIM Safety Concerns

Read SSEPAC’s letter raising safety concerns related to the recent AIM Program changes.

Documents and Resources

SPS Letter to SEPAC on Special Education Programming

AIM Program Profile Draft: Argenziano Strand

AIM Program Profile Draft: Winter Hill Strand

District Presentation to the School Committee

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Este site fornece informações para o Conselho Consultivo de Pais da Educação Especial de Somerville (Somerville SEPAC) e para a organização Amigos do Conselho Consultivo de Pais da Educação Especial de Somerville (“Amigos do Somerville SEPAC”). O Somerville SEPAC e a Amigos do Somerville SEPAC, Inc. são entidades jurídicas distintas. O Somerville SEPAC é o conselho consultivo oficial de pais da educação especial do distrito, conforme exigido pela legislação estadual. A Amigos do Somerville SEPAC, Inc. é uma organização beneficente independente, apartidária e sem fins lucrativos, enquadrada na seção 501(c)(3) do código tributário americano, que arrecada fundos para apoiar os objetivos e as atividades do Somerville SEPAC.

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