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Right to Educational Local Task Force 24 of Chester County

The Right to Education Local Task Force 24 of Chester County is a parent-majority organization that partners with the Chester County Intermediate Unit (CCIU), local school districts, the county mental health/developmental disabilities office, and community agencies to support and advocate for students receiving Special Education services. 

The purpose of the Local Task Force is to strengthen, improve, and monitor special education programs and services throughout Chester County while fostering collaboration between families, schools, and community partners. The LTF provides workshops, information sessions, and discussions on topics of interest in Special Education that are open to the public. 

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What to Expect at a MeetingEach Local Task Force meets no fewer than five times per year. Meetings are free and include opportunities for: 

  • Parent Input 

  • Networking with families

  • Communication with local school districts and community providers

  • Sharing Resources to support students and families

  • Discussion and Presentations on current issues and best practices in Special Education 

  • Referral of Systemic Issues to appropriate agencies or the State Task Force for clarification, recommendations, or resolution 

  • Recommendations to improve and strengthen services for school-age children with disabilities 

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Right to Education Task Force Meetings

Get Involved We invite you to join the Right to Education Local Task Force 24 of Chester County! Your participation helps strengthen the partnership between families, schools, and community organizations to ensure all students receive the supports they need to thrive. 

For more information or to get involved, please contact Lisa Lightner or Tammy Anthony here