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Parents of children in special education programs have a number of resources available to them through their home school districts, the CCIU and the community.
These include:
The CCIU Parent Mentor
The Local Right to Education Task Force
Notice of Special Education Services
Southeast District County Health Departments
Parent Workshop
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