February 16, 2021

 

Hello all!  Happy snowy Tuesday.  We hope that everyone is staying safe and warm.  Here is a quick update from IAASE. 


COOPERATIVE SURVEY

Cooperative Executive Directors / Superintendents - We need your input ASAP!  Please take a moment to complete the COOPERATIVE SURVEY.  We have received 15 completed surveys from the 70 cooperatives solicited. We need everyone represented. This survey will provide important information to help us advocate for cooperative access to CARES Act funds.


SEAPAC UPDATE

Hey, why haven’t you joined?  Now is the time to join SEAPAC! It will warm you up on this cold, snowy day.


Thank you to our SEAPAC Committee for making it easier to become a member. It is a $20 donation (minimum), and your contribution helps our legislative efforts. You can access a NEW feature and sign-up for SEAPAC online through GivebutterPlease consider signing up through this link. You can also text SEAPAC to (202) 858-1233 to get the link delivered directly to your phone.  You will be able to pay with Venmo, Paypal, or via credit/debit card. 


Thank you to those who have recently answered the call to join:  Angela Phillips, Camille Robinson, Melanie Phelan, and Barb Daugherty.


ASK an ATTORNEY

Please continue to send us your questions. We look forward to answering.



WHAT DOES AN IAASE BOARD MEMBER DO? 

Welcome to a small segment where we will highlight and share about our committees and board members. 

 

Membership & Public Relations Committee Chair:  Dr. Christine Putlak, A.E.R.O. Special Ed Cooperative 

 

As Member at Large, Dr. Putlak’s primary responsibility is to encourage colleagues to become active members.  The most impactful part is chairing the committee, which includes the Region Representatives, to plan for regional professional development opportunities during the year. There are many ways to get involved in IAASE, including being an active member in your region and attending roundtables, webinars, & presentations, sharing your expertise by presenting at a regional event, attending the regional meetings at the annual conferences, and attending board meetings.  If you are looking for ways to become more involved with IAASE, please consider running for Region Representative or becoming active in your region. 



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