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Parent Survey of Special Education Services in CT

June 1st, 2010

The Connecticut State Department of Education, Bureau of Special Education, has selected 29 school districts to participate in the 2009-2010 CT Special Education Parent Survey.  The survey will be sent to parents of children receiving special education services in the selected districts and will be used to monitor progress in improving special education services in Connecticut.  All responses will be kept confidential.  Parent input is extremely important.

The following districts have been selected for this year’s survey:

  • Barkhamsted School District
  • Berlin School District
  • Bloomfield School District
  • Colebrook School District
  • Connecticut Technical High School*
  • Danbury School District*
  • Deep River School District
  • East Haven School District
  • Essex School District
  • Granby School District
  • Ledyard School District
  • Mansfield School District
  • Milford School District*
  • Montville School District
  • Norwalk School District*
  • Pomfret School District
  • Portland School District
  • Putnam School District
  • Redding School District
  • Regional School District 07
  • Regional School District 09
  • Somers School District
  • Sprague School District
  • Stratford School District*
  • Thomaston School District
  • Union School District
  • Wallingford School District*
  • Weston School District
  • Westport School District

* These districts were randomly sampled.  Not all parents in these districts will receive surveys.

Completed surveys should be returned, in the stamped envelope provided to the Connecticut State Education Resource Center (SERC) located at 25 Industrial Park Road in Middletown, Connecticut 06457.

Any parent who has received the survey and has questions about it, should call Colleen Hayles, Educational Consultant, CT State Department of Education, at 860-713-6922 or email at colleen.hayles@ct.gov.  If you need assistance completing the survey, please call CPAC at  1-800-445-2722.