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High School
  • 30 Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
  • A Parent’s Guide to Special Education
  • Assistive Technology for Math
  • Classroom Accommodations for Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
  • How Software and Apps Can Help with Math Challenges
  • The IRIS Center
  • MA Technical Guide on the new IEP
  • MCAS Accessibility and Accommodations
  • Minuteman District Curriculum Accommodations Plan
  • New IEP Form, with translated versions available
  • What is self-advocacy and why is it important? -- VIDEO
  • Which Is Better: An IEP or a 504 Plan?
Organizations
  • Autism Alliance
  • Federation of Children with Special Needs (FCSN)
  • MassAbility
  • Made by Dyslexia
  • National Center for Learning Disabilities
  • Mass Voc Tech Coalition
  • Mentraship Programs
  • National Center for Learning Disabilities
  • Neurodiversity in College
  • Special Needs Advocacy Network
  • SPEDMass
College Prep
  • 7 Key Questions To Ask On College Tours For Neurodivergent Students
  • Accommodations on College Board Exams
  • ADHD 504 Accommodations For Success
  • College Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
  • College prep for neurodiverse high school students
  • Top College Consultants
  • Scholarships and Awards – National Center for Learning Disabilities
  • Top College Consultants
COLLEGES WITH NOTABLE ACCOMMODATIONS SUPPORT
Champlain College: Provides technical assistance, consultation, and resources to students, faculty, staff and campus visitors looking to provide improved accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
Curry College: Accessible, equitable, and inclusive learning and living environment for all students with disabilities. Landmark College: Designed exclusively for students who learn differently, such as students with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, or executive function challenges. Their strengths-based model gives students the skills for success. Mitchell College: Tailored transition program begins with a process of self-discovery that enables their team of advisors, mentors, and professors to help your student discover their strengths, interests, and how they learn best.
General inquiries to Minuteman Department of Special Education and the SEPAC Board members, sepac@minuteman.org or use our online form to reach SEPAC Board Members only.
SEPAC Board, c/o Minuteman Regional Vocational Tech High School, 758 Marrett Road, Lexington, MA 02421
MMSEPAC Facebook Group

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