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The Batavia Special-Education Parent Network (BSPN) is set to hold its annual Parent Resource Fair on Tuesday, February 20, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Batavia High School, located at 1201 Main St. This event aims to provide valuable resources and support for parents and students navigating the special education system.
Attendees can expect to connect with various local organizations and service providers that specialize in special education. The fair will offer a platform for families to learn about available resources, share experiences, and gather information on services that can assist their children’s educational journeys.
In addition to informational booths, the event will feature presentations from experts in the field, covering topics essential for parents of children with special needs. This initiative reflects the community's commitment to supporting families and ensuring that students receive the necessary tools to thrive academically and socially. Families are encouraged to attend and take advantage of this unique opportunity to enhance their understanding of special education resources.
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