Whitfield County Schools Host Urgent Meeting for Families of Students with Disabilities

BREAKING NEWS: Whitfield County Schools is hosting an urgent meeting for parents of students with disabilities on March 12, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. This critical session will take place at the Northwest Georgia College & Career Academy, located at 2300 Maddox Chapel Road. Families are strongly encouraged to attend to prepare for their child’s transition to high school and life beyond graduation.

This meeting is vital for parents of students in grades 8–12, as it aims to equip families with essential resources and guidance. Representatives from Vocational Rehabilitation, Cross Plains, and Whitfield County Schools will be available to address questions and provide valuable information on various topics, including summer opportunities through Cross Plains, the Bud McCall Scholarship, and Medicaid waiver details.

Parents will also learn about transition planning options that can significantly impact their child’s future. With opportunities such as the Grow & Build programs being discussed, this meeting serves as a key touchpoint for families looking to explore post-secondary options and supports available to their students.

IMPORTANT: This is an excellent opportunity for families to engage with professionals who can guide them through this pivotal transition in their student’s life. The information shared could be crucial in shaping the path toward adulthood for these young individuals.

For more information, contact the Whitfield County Schools’ Exceptional Student Services Department at (706) 876-3921. Don’t miss this chance to gain insight and support for your child’s future! Share this urgent news with fellow parents to ensure everyone is informed.