A neatly arranged special education planning workspace seen from an eye-level perspective, featuring an open individualized education program (IEP) binder with thick, tabbed dividers and color-coded sticky notes peeking from the pages. A high-quality metal clipboard holds a detailed accommodations checklist beside a smooth, matte-finish laptop displaying a clean data chart. Soft morning daylight comes through an unseen window, casting gentle, natural shadows across the light wood desk. In the softly blurred background, organized shelves hold labeled bins and adaptive learning materials. The mood is professional, calm, and reassuring, with photographic realism and a clean, modern aesthetic that emphasizes clarity, organization, and thoughtful planning for diverse learners.

Events

Explore IEP rights and practical advocacy tips with expert guidance.

Upcoming IEP Workshops

May 20 2026

Join us online or at community centers to explore IEP planning, advocacy tools, and inclusion strategies with experienced parent mentors.

Virtual or in-person venue options listed on registration page.

Mar 20, 2026

Community hub for parents and educators.

Online platform and local partner sites.

June 12 2026

Hybrid workshop: online and in-person options.

Conference room A, Community Center, City

July 9 2026

Host sites: school districts and advocacy centers.

Virtual access and local seating available.

August 3 2026

Main hall; seating limited to 100 participants.

Bring your questions and IEP documents.

Date: Sept 15 2026; Time: 4pm PT.

Venue: Downtown Education Center.

Location details updated post-registration.

Sept 28 2026

Riverside Learning Center, Room 102.

Hybrid event with Q&A session.

Oct 14 2026

Venue: Online webinar with chat and Q&A.

Location: Virtual platform connected to your device.

Nov 2 2026

Small-group breakout sessions.

Accessible voting and accessibility features provided.

RSVP Form

Includes RSVP or interest form for advocacy events and one-on-one guidance requests.

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A close, slightly elevated photographic view of a detailed IEP meeting setup without any people present: a circular light-wood conference table with printed IEP documents in crisp, white folders, each labeled with clear, bold fonts and different colored spine labels for goals, services, and progress. Pens are aligned neatly beside notepads, and a tablet rests on a slim, black case displaying a progress monitoring graph. In the background, a large whiteboard shows a clean, structured template for present levels, goals, and accommodations, written in tidy, legible handwriting. Soft, warm ceiling lighting creates an even, professional glow, with subtle reflections on the table’s varnished surface. The atmosphere is organized, collaborative, and calm, captured in photographic realism with balanced composition and sharp focus throughout.

Parent rights explained

Learn how to navigate IEPs, prepare for meetings, and advocate effectively.