Description

Participants will learn What IEPs and 504s are and their differences, and why they could be beneficial to a child from birth to 21 yrs. of age, how to go about getting an IEP, 504, or both in place and who can advocate for a child educationally in Kansas and Missouri.

Instructor

Training Specialist

Katie Ramel

Kathleen (Katie) joined Cornerstones of Care in 2022. She worked as a paramedic then transitioned to a middle school reading, science, and math teacher where she taught in a public school for over a decade. Katie serves on the Center School District Board of Education and holds a B.A.E. where she served as part of the Delta team committed to social justice within the School of Education. While teaching, she developed an advanced skill set creating an inclusive classroom. Katie believes that wrapped around social services and a trauma-informed mindset are the keys to successfully educating children and families experiencing economic, social, or educational poverty. Privately, you might see Katie kayaking a river, sharing her love of the great outdoors with her partner and their two young boys.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Live Webinar

    • IEP & 504s: What, Why, How, & Who Can Advocate

  • 2

    Evaluation

    • Evaluation