Surrogate Parent Training from IU 1

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Surrogate Parent Training from IU 1

Surrogate Parent Training:

• Friday, November 4, 2022 or Friday, March 23, 2023

• 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

• Free Training

• Topic: Surrogate Parent Training

• Location: Intermediate Unit One Central Office Greene Room

Registration Links:

Surrogate Parent Training Registration November 4, 2022 

Surrogate Parent Training Registration March 24, 2023 

In compliance with IDEA, IU 1 coordinates training and assignment of surrogate

parents, who volunteer in this capacity. A surrogate parent assumes responsibility

in matters relating to identification, evaluation, and educational placement of

students for whom no parent/guardian can be identified, their whereabouts is

unknown, or the child is a ward of the state.

Individuals interested in serving as surrogate parents, or those appointed by districts to

receive the surrogate parent training should attend.

Original source can be found here.



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