SEAT 2.0 Sessions 19 - 27 2025-2026
Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 05/15/2026 at 12:30 PM (EDT)
SEAT 2.0 Week 19 - 27
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.
David Jefferson
COPAA Board of Directors and Founder of Parent Support Arizona
COPAA and Parent Support Arizona
As a parent of special needs children, David understands and appreciates all of the difficulties parent’s face as they try and navigate the special education maze. David formed Parent Support Arizona to ensure parents have a local resource and the tools they need to ensure their children’s educational needs are met. Over the past few years, David has sought administrative remedies through the State Department of Education, Office of Administrative Hearings OCR and FERPA. David uses these experiences to provide civil rights advocacy, educational advocacy, parent training and represent parents in IDEA due process hearings in the State of Arizona. In addition he offers self-help tools and resources that allow parents to advocate for themselves and on an equal footing with schools as they advocate for their children’s rights.
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.
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
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.
Lorraine Bees
COPAA Instructor and TA, Special Education Advocate
Lorraine Bees Advocacy, LLC and COPAA
Lorraine Bees (OH) started Lorraine Bees Advocacy, LLC in order to assist families to improve the educational experience and outcome for children with special needs and to empower parents to become effective advocates. Beginning in 2008, she began providing services to families in Northeastern Ohio centering on navigating and working through the special education process, assisting families to secure Medicaid and Developmental Disability (DD) services and to set up home-based programs.
Lorraine participates in various training sessions for small groups and the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Special Education Conferences. She is a teaching assistant and instructor for COPAA’s Special Education Advocacy Training (SEAT) program and a presenter for COPAA conferences and Webinar series. In 2012-2013, she served as Board Member and Treasurer of Disability Rights Ohio. She also served as a Mahoning County Board of Developmental Disabilities Transition Task Force member ensuring the smooth transition of county workshops, community employment services and adult day services to private providers.
Lorraine has two adult children, one of which has multiple and severe challenges. She received an MBA from Case Western Reserve University in 1993. She worked 12 years as a project manager and department head in various small and large corporations prior to turning her attention to her family and the business of Special Education Advocacy.
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.
Karsan Witcher
SEAT 2.0 TA and Instructor and Advocate
Witcher Advocacy, LLC and COPAA
Karsan Witcher (MD) has over 15 years of experience in the field of special education advocacy. She began by providing pro bono services and later established Witcher Advocacy, LLC, which has been serving families for over a decade. She currently provides advocacy services to families throughout the state of Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and has become an integral part of the COPAA SEAT 2.0 training team.
Karsan is a senior advocate with a high degree of knowledge in special education law and history of working with attorneys, support and advocacy groups, and parents has created impact within her community and state. She has also contributed at the legislative level impacting state and local policy and regulation.
Karsan is the spouse of a combat veteran and mother to four uniquely talented children. She is currently establishing a non-profit organization to bring more robust services and independent living for young adults transitioning out of school-based services.