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SEAT 2.0 Session 1 - Session 9 2025-2026

This package includes the first 9 sessions of the course. 

Selene Almazan, Esq.

Selene Almazan, Esq.

Legal Director

COPAA

Selene Almazan, Esq. (MD) has been a member of COPAA since its inception in 1998.  Selene was on the Board of Directors from 2003-2014.  She has represented students and families for nearly 30 years.  Selene is a former Supervising Attorney for the Legal Aid Bureau of Maryland where she represented children in the foster care system, including representation in special education matters. For nearly 23 years, Selene represented parents in special education matters with a primary focus on least restrictive environment (LRE) issues at the Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education.  Since September 2014, Selene has been the Legal Director for the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA) where she supports the work of the Amicus Committee as well as works on federal and local policy issues.  Since May 2015 Selene maintains a private practice focusing on parent and student representation in special education matters, including LRE. She represents families at IEP team meetings, state complaint proceedings, mediations, due process hearings, suspension/expulsion proceedings and federal court proceedings, including matters involving violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. She has extensive experience training families, teachers, school administrators, attorneys and advocates on legal issues related to special education law as well as disability discrimination issues.

Dr. Eileen Crumm

Dr. Eileen Crumm

COPAA Board Member and Executive Director of Family Resource Navigators

COPAA & Family Resource Navigators

Dr. Crumm is a longtime COPAA board member who leads COPAA's curriculum advisory group and is as a Special Education Advocate Training (SEAT) 2.0 instructor.  Eileen works as the Executive Director of a nonprofit in northern California that serves families of children with developmental delays, disabilities, social emotional concerns and special health care needs.  Eileen and the multicultural, multilingual peer parent staff work with about 2500 families a year,  helping with community services including IEPs and IFSPs.   Eileen participates in Family Voices of California, Help Me Grow Alameda County and the Family Resource Center Network of California.   She has worked for the local Parent Training and Information Center (DREDF), as a special education advocate in private practice, and as a university professor.  Eileen is the proud parent of two young adults, one with physical disabilities.

Missy Alexander

Missy Alexander

Director of Education, Parents' Place Maryland and COPAA Board Member

Parents' Place Maryland and COPAA Board Member

Missy Alexander is the Director of Education at The Parents’ Place of Maryland, has been with the organization since 2002. She is the mother of an adult daughter with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, who was educated in the St. Mary’s County Public Schools for her entire academic career. She is the Co-Chair of the St. Mary’s County Local Management Board, serving as a community member. She is an active member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA), serving on its Board of Directors where she was the first advocate to serve as Board Chair. Missy’s approach in working with families is driven by the firm belief that parents are the best advocates for their children, and she provides them with the information, support and encouragement to empower them to do so.

Shemica Allen

Shemica Allen

COPAA Instructor and Special Education Advocate

Personalized Learning Solutions and COPAA

Shemica is an instructor for COPAA's BSEAT, SEAT 2.0, The Business of Special Education Advocacy, and also works as a TA. She is also the founder of a Special Education advocacy business called Personalized Learning Solutions. Shemica began her teaching career in 2000 teaching cardiac education classes in two cardiac rehabilitation programs in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.  She kept advancing her career in the area of Special Education after she received her Principal certification and later gained experience as a Lead Case Manager/Response to Intervention Coordinator at a middle school in Crowley ISD, Special Education Team Lead at a high school in McKinney ISD, and Vocational Adjustment Coordinator in Garland ISD. She also has experience as a Content Mastery Teacher, Homebound Teacher, and In Home Trainer. Shemica has completed the Special Education Advocate Training (SEAT) 2.0 training through the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA) which is a nationally developed and recognized year-long course that will help her better serve current and future clients.  She has attended hundreds of ARD/IEP, 504, and Student Support Team (SST) meetings. Shemica also has extensive training in facilitating Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD)/IEP committee meetings which requires effective  communication, problem solving, decision making, and conflict resolution.

Amy Bonn, Esq.

Amy Bonn, Esq.

COPAA Consulting Attorney

COPAA

Amy K. Bonn is a consulting attorney withCOPAA. She is also an attorney with the Law Office of Amy K. Bonn, LLC, whereshe represents families of children with disabilities in special education anddisability discrimination matters in Nebraska. She is a proud parent ofchildren with developmental disabilities. Amy frequently presents on legalissues pertaining to special education, Section 504, and the Americans withDisabilities Act before audience of families, lawyers, and supportprofessionals, and she has published articles on special education law andadvocacy.

As a military spouse of over 20 years,Amy is particularly passionate about advocating for military-connected childrenwith disabilities. She serves on the Executive Board of Directors of the Arc ofNebraska. She received her law degree summa cum laude from Creighton University Schoolof Law, an M.A. in English from the University of Pittsburgh, and a B.A. inEnglish from Oglethorpe University. She also completed a ten-month traineeshipin disability advocacy and leadership at the University Center for Excellencein Developmental Disabilities at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Sheis currently an adjunct legal research and writing instructor at CreightonUniversity School of Law.

Paula Senigar

Paula Senigar

COPAA Instructor and TA, Special Education Advocate

COPAA

Paula Senigar (CA) is a Special Education Advocate who has helped hundreds of families to navigate the complexities of Special Education. Paula has been an instructor and TA for SEAT 2.0 since 2018. She also supports special needs families by helping them identify and secure necessary services from medical insurance companies and Regional Centers. She has been married for over 20 years and has two children. Her youngest child has an autism diagnosis and is eligible for special education services. 

Dr. Ann Simun

Dr. Ann Simun

Neuropsychologist & COPAA Instructor

Simun Psychological Assessment Group & COPAA

Ann Simun, Psy.D. has been working professionally with children with learning and behavioral challenges since 1989. She is a licensed psychologist (PSY20113), with a specialization in neuropsychology. She is also a credentialed and experienced School Counselor, School Psychologist, and Licensed Educational Psychologist, making her eligible to conduct IEEs for school district matters. 

Dr. Simun is a member of the American Psychological Association, National Academy of Neuropsychology, and International Neuropsychological Society. She regularly presents at conferences nationwide and provides training for school districts, parents, advocates, and nonprofit disability agencies. Dr. Simun conducts neuropsychological and psychoeducational assessments, provides expert witness and consultation services, conducts formal observations, and teaches psychoeducational assessment at the graduate level.

Bonnie Klein

Bonnie Klein

COPAA Instructor and TA, Special Education Advocate

COPAA

Bonnie’s journey in advocacy began when her own child entered the public school system in 2011, and she learned they were in need of special education supports and services. It quickly became apparent the special education system is complex, and she embarked on a personal journey to learn as much as possible about navigating it, to ensure her child received the supports and services they needed to succeed, and that their rights were being honored by the education system.

In 2018 she became a member of COPAA, completed their series of SEAT courses, and today she is a teaching assistant and instructor for COPAA’s SEAT program, continuing her journey by teaching others to advocate for special education students across the country.
She has worked with schools in Nevada and California to advocate for student needs and has gained a wealth of experience working with teachers and administrators not only as an advocate and parent, but as PTA President, school site council member, founding board
member of her school district’s first education foundation and currently sits on the Washoe County School District Superintendent’s Special Education Family Action Committee.

Bonnie also holds a BS in Business Administration, an MBA, and spent 10 years working in brand and corporate marketing before transitioning to a new role of parenting in 2006.

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SEAT Core Compentencies
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource. For a better idea of what we will cover over the course of the class, please review SEAT 2.0's Core Competencies.
Week 1: Introduction to Special Education Advocacy & Sources of Special Education Law
Assigned Reading: Least Dangerous Assumption and SEAT Reader pp. 1-1 to 1-14 and 2-15 to 2-31
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource. You Assigned Reading for Week 1: Introduction to Special Education Advocacy and Sources of Special Education Law is as follows. * SEAT Reader: pp. 1-1 to 1-14 and 2-15 to 2-31 * Read the Least Dangerous Assumption (attached)
Tool: OSEP Letter Searchable Database
Recorded 06/12/2023
Recorded 06/12/2023 OSEP letters are tools special education advocates use frequently and effectively because they are considered persuasive (since they are created by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs. This database was created by PaTTAN. You may want to bookmark this link for your own advocacy toolbox.
Procedural Element Chart from Slide Deck
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Week 1 Live Class
10/17/2025 at 12:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/17/2025  |  125 minutes
10/17/2025 at 12:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/17/2025  |  125 minutes Class Activity: • Breakout session: Least Dangerous Assumption and Legal Sources scenarios. The Legal Sources scenarios are located in the PDF of the Week 1 presentation, under the handouts tab.
Legal Sources Assignment: Part 1
15 Questions  |  2 attempts  |  12/15 points to pass  |  Graded as Pass/Fail
15 Questions  |  2 attempts  |  12/15 points to pass  |  Graded as Pass/Fail Objective: - Identify primary sources of law and understand what constitutes a legal source. Know which sources have the force of law vs. which can be used to support and persuade, but are not legally binding.
Week 2: Civil Education Rights for People with Disabilities & Advocating for Student Rights with Section 504 and ADA
Assigned Reading Before Recorded Lecture: Disability Rights: The Overlooked Civil Rights Issue, SEAT Reader: pp. 2-32 to 2-51
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource. • SEAT Reader: pp. 2-32 to 2-51 • “Disability Rights: The Overlooked Civil Rights Issue,” Disabilities Studies Quarterly, Fall 2005
Assigned Video to Watch Before Recorded Lecture: The Power Of 504
Recorded 06/12/2023  |  18 minutes
Recorded 06/12/2023  |  18 minutes
OCR Dear Colleague Letter
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource. OCR letter on after school activities
Week 2 - Recorded Class Slide Deck - Civil and Educational Rights for Students with Disabilities
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Week 2 - Recorded Class Slide Deck Notes Format - Civil and Educational Rights for Students with Disabilities
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Week 2 Recorded Lecture
Recorded 08/08/2025  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 08/08/2025  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Materials To Review After Recording: Section 504 Guide & Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Schools
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource. Attached are materials to review after watching the recorded lecture: * US Section 504 Resource Guide & Dear Colleague Letter * Copy and paste the following link for information on how to work with undocumented clients (education civil rights) - https://www.copaa.org/page/ICE_in_School
Week 2 - Live Class
10/24/2025 at 12:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/24/2025  |  140 minutes
10/24/2025 at 12:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/24/2025  |  140 minutes Class Activity - Scenarios in presentation will be discussed in class. A PDF of the Week 2 presentation can be found in the handouts tab.
Legal Sources Part 2 - Assignment Instructions and Grading System
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Legal Sources Part 2 Assignment
Graded as Pass/Fail
Graded as Pass/Fail
Week 3: Overview Fundamentals of IDEA
Assigned Reading: Explore NCLD Resource Page and SEAT Reader: pp. 3-63 to 3-82
Recorded 06/12/2023
Recorded 06/12/2023 • SEAT Reader: pp. 3-63 to 3-82 • Explore NCLD Resources page
Week 3 Live Class
10/31/2025 at 12:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/31/2025  |  120 minutes
10/31/2025 at 12:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/31/2025  |  120 minutes A PDF of the presentation can be found in the handouts tab.
Week 4: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Part C/Early Intervention
Assigned Reading - OSEP Q&A Document and SEAT Reader: pp. 3-157 to 3-161 and 2-51 – 2-52 (FERPA)
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource. * SEAT Reader: pp. 3-157 to 3-161 (up to Assistive Technology) and 2-51 – 2-52 (FERPA) * OSEP’s Q&A document on Part C
Materials to Review: States' Part C Regulation and Policies Link
Select the "Read" button to begin.
Select the "Read" button to begin. Please review information for your state(s) of practice as there will be a class role play and you will need to be familiar with state requirements for transition. The role play document is loaded in the handouts tab with the PDF of the presentation for Week 4.
In Class Activity: Part C Roleplay
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Week 4 Live Class
11/07/2025 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/07/2025  |  125 minutes
11/07/2025 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/07/2025  |  125 minutes A PDF of the presentation can be found in the handouts tab.
Part C Assignment Instructions and Grading System
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource. Download and review the assignment instructions and grading system.
Part C Assignment
Graded as Pass/Fail
Graded as Pass/Fail Submit your Part C assignment here.
Week 5: Fundamentals of IDEA: Child Find and Evaluation
Required Reading: Understanding Test Scores
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Week 5 Live Class
11/14/2025 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/14/2025  |  125 minutes
11/14/2025 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/14/2025  |  125 minutes A PDF of the presentation can be found in the Handouts tab.
Dispute Resolution Options Memo - Assignment Instructions & Materials
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Assignment: Dispute Resolution Options Memo
Graded as Pass/Fail
Graded as Pass/Fail Write a memo to your TI on Dispute Resolution options in your state following the guidelines in the grading system (found in the SEAT 2.0 online classroom).
Week 6: Analyzing Evaluations
Required Reading - Evaluation Checklist and Redacted Evaluation
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource. The evaluation checklist and 1 redacted evaluation are combined into one PDF file.
Week 6 Live Class
11/21/2025 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/21/2025  |  125 minutes
11/21/2025 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/21/2025  |  125 minutes A PDF of the presentation can be found in the Handouts tab.
Evaluation Summary and Key Points
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Bao Case: Overview of Assignments
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource. Overview of the assignments related to the Bao case.
Bao Intake Assignment Instructions & Materials
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource. The Bao Intake Assignment and all of the associated materials are combined into one PDF file (30 pages total). The first 3 pages are the assignment instructions, grading system, and scenario. The remaining pages are the documents you need to review to complete the assignment: Notice of Reevaluation, Existing Data Review Notice, Reevaluation Notice and Consent, 2024-2025 IEP, IEP Progress Report Nov 2024, Bao Pediatrician Letter (Dr. Who) 11-2023, Triennial Evaluation 2024, Evaluation Report Attachment WISC-V and Prior Written Notice
Bao Intake Assignment
Graded as Pass/Fail
Graded as Pass/Fail Review Documents for Bao and complete the assignment.
Week 7: IDEA’s Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) Provision
Required Materials to Review: Q&A on Endrew F
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Week 7 Live Class
12/05/2025 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 12/05/2025  |  135 minutes
12/05/2025 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 12/05/2025  |  135 minutes The PDF of the presentation can be found in the Handouts tab.
Week 8: Live Class: Issue Spotting - ADA, 504, IDEA, State Law / Regulation
Required Reading - 10 Procedural Safeguards
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Required Reading: Issue Spotting for Advocates
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Week 8: Live Class
12/12/2025 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 12/12/2025  |  125 minutes
12/12/2025 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 12/12/2025  |  125 minutes A PDF of the presentation can be found in the Handouts tab.
Bao Letter To The District - Assignment Instructions and Materials
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource. Please review the attached assignment and grading system. You will need to review the materials you utilized to complete Bao 1 Intake for this assignment: Notice of Reevaluation, Existing Data Review Notice, Reevaluation Notice and Consent, 2024-2025 IEP, IEP Progress Report Nov 2024, Bao Pediatrician Letter (Dr. Who) 11-2023, Triennial Evaluation 2024, Evaluation Report Attachment WISC IV.
Bao Letter To The District Assignment
Graded as Pass/Fail
Graded as Pass/Fail
Week 9: Fundamentals of IDEA: Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
Required Review: Sacramento City School District v. Rachel Holland
Select the "Read Court Case" button to begin.
Select the "Read Court Case" button to begin.
Required Reading: COPAA Blog on Least Restrictive Environment
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Week 9 - Live Class
01/02/2026 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 01/02/2026  |  130 minutes
01/02/2026 at 12:30 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 01/02/2026  |  130 minutes Class Activity - Review scenarios in Week 9 presentation and be prepared to discuss in class. A PDF of the presentation can be found in the Handouts tab.