Family and Child
Local Parent Advisory Committee
What is a PAC?
The Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) is a committee of parents who have children in special education programs or receive services within their local Intermediate School District (ISD). Each local school district designates one or two parents to represent them in this committee. All attempts are made to assure that all types of impairments are represented. These committees exist according to Michigan Special Education Rule 340.1838.
Above info taken from the Bridges4Kids website
What can my local PAC do for me and my child?
The PAC works to achieve the following goals:
- Represent the needs of individuals with disabilities.
- Be open to hear the concerns of parents.
- Promote the welfare of persons with handicaps through public education.
- Provides input in the development of the ISD Plan for Special Education Services.
Above info taken from the Mecosta-Osceola ISD's PAC website
Local Parent Advisory Committees (PAC) websites:
Calhoun ISD's PAC Website
Dearborn's PAC Website
Dickinson-Iron ISD's PAC Website - DIISD covers these area school districts: Breitung Township, Forest Park, Iron Mountain, North Dickinson, Norway-Vulcan and West Iron County and is located in Region 1A
Genesee ISD's PAC Phone 810-591-4884 (for information on PAC meetings) - Genesee PAC Library open from 8-4:30 M-F located at 5075 Pilgrim Road, Flint, Michigan. For library info, call 810-591-4494.
Huron ISD's PAC Website
Livingston ESA's PAC Website
Macomb ISD's PAC Website
Manistee ISD's PAC website
Mecosta-Osceola ISD's PAC website
Oakland Schools PAC Website
St. Clair County PAC Website
St. Joseph ISD's PAC Website
Van Buren ISD's PAC Website
Washtenaw PAC - Meetings are on the third Tuesday of every month from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. at Washtenaw Intermediate School District, 1819 S. Wagner Road, Ann Arbor. (10-21-03)
Wayne County RESA Website
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