National Association of Private Special Education Centers


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Capital Hill Connection
 

Member Meetings-Trainings    

Networking Directory - Contact your colleagues
 

 

Marketplace - Find membership services, savings and resources!
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Post or view jobs at NAPSEC member programs
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Update your member profile  This information is crucial to the Free Referral Service we provide for parents or professionals.

 

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CASA - The Council of Affiliated State Associations
CASA is an association affiliate of NAPSEC. The Council is a group of State associations who represent private special education programs in their State.

 

NCASES - The National Commission for the Accreditation of Special Education Services  The NCASES accreditation process uniquely addresses programs and the populations they serve.

 

NAPSEC Foundation  The NAPSEC Foundation was established in 1974 to fund special projects that support and educate the public about the critical issues facing individuals with disabilities and their families. 

 

NAPSEC Conferences  NAPSEC holds two annual conferences:  The Leadership Conference in January and the Legislative Conference in May.

 

Outcomes Research Study

This study examines the educational settings to which transfer students plan to move as well as the plans made by the graduates/aged-out students who have left a NAPSEC program.

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KNOW THE LAW!


The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (visit this link to view the bill) was signed into law by President George W. Bush on December 3, 2004.  As the nation's special education law, IDEA serves approximately 6.8 million children and youth with disabilities.  Learn more about the History of IDEA and view other IDEA 2004 Resources here.

Click here for the new guide to 'frequently asked questions' on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) 

You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to download this publication. Click the icon to the right to get Adobe Reader.      

IDEA 2004-Part B Final Regulations published 8-14-06 in the Federal Register at www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister 

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Private early intervention services, schools, residential therapeutic centers, and

adult living programs serving individuals with disabilities and their families since 1971.

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