Eastside CHADD Zoom meeting September 30, 2025 Steps to Ensure Special Education Services

Shoreline, WALocal News

On September 30, 2025, Eastside CHADD will host a meeting to inform parents and educators about accessing special education services through Child Find for children aged 18 to 21. Attorney Katherine Hurt will lead the discussion, focusing on how recent national education budget cuts affect educational opportunities for children. Participants must register via email, including their membership status with Eastside CHADD. Non-members will be added to a waitlist, emphasizing the priority given to current members. Attendees should arrive 10 minutes early, as the meeting will not be recorded.

This initiative aims to empower parents and educators to advocate effectively for their children's needs. Hurt's expertise as a recognized attorney in special education law adds credibility to the discussion. Understanding these services is crucial for ensuring that children receive the necessary support amid funding challenges.

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