Ken-Ton SEPTSA

Special Education Parent Teacher Student Association

Coming 11/21/09 - Northtowns Family Agency Fair and Parent Conference (NFAFPC) - Featuring Eustacia Cutler!!

 

Third Annual Northtowns Family Agency Fair and Parent Conference (NFAFPC)* is coming soon!

ABOUT US: Ken-Ton SEPTSA is a PTA unit and non-profit organization established to support, strengthen, and promote a greater awareness of disability education and services in the WNY community. For more information or to join Ken-Ton SEPTSA, check out our website: http://www.kentonseptsa.com.

WHO: Ken-Ton SEPTSA, the Ken-Ton UFSD Model Transition Program (MTP), Parent Network of Western NY, and the Tonawanda - Grand Island Model Transition Program (MTP)

WHAT: The 3rd Annual Northtowns Family Agency Fair and Parent Conference (NFAFPC)!!

Want to know more about the services, supports, and community resources that are available for your child or student? If you answered yes, then we hope you will join us at the NFAFPC!

Agencies from across WNY who provide services, recreational activities, educational opportunities, transition supports, and much more will be on-hand with information and to answer your questions.

This year the NFAFPC will feature a FREE keynote speaker, Eustacia Cutler! Ms. Cutler is the mother of one of the most successful autistic persons in the world, Dr. Temple Grandin. Ms. Cutler will share her story and discuss the joys and struggles that she experienced in order to give her daughter every opportunity to succeed.

WHEN: Saturday, November 21st, 2009, 9am – 3pm

WHERE: Kenmore West Senior High School, 33 Highland Pkwy, Buffalo, NY 14223

QUESTIONS: For more information on the NFAFPC or to register, please contact Aimee at 876-3019, visit www.kentonseptsa.com or email kentonseptsa@gmail.com.

* This event is part of the Autumn of Awareness – an annual and season-long event that is filled with education, information, and resources that will help to enrich the lives of those who have special needs and to help support their families, caregivers, and educators.