Overview
The advisory council is appointed by the State Board of Education to represent educational needs of exceptional children. The council gives advice and consultation related to the preparation and administration of the state plan, formulation and review of rules and regulations, consideration of special issues, and recommendations concerning special education.
Web Site - go to SEAC.
Special Education Advisory Council information is also available as a map.
Region One
Karen Kroh (June 2013)
Bill Griffith (June 2012)
Matthew Ramsey (June 2013)
Region One includes Jefferson and Leavenworth Counties, Douglas County cities of Baldwin City, Eudora, and Lawrence (part), and townships of Eudora, Grant, Palmyra, and Wakarusa (part), Wyandotte County cities of Edwardsville, Kansas City, and Bonner Springs, and the township of Delaware.
Region Two
Vicki Sharp (June 2011)
Shawn MacKay (June 2012)
Region Two includes Johnson County cities of Countryside, Fairway, Lake Quivira, Leawood, Merriam, Mission, Mission Hills, Mission Woods, Prairie Village, Roesland Park, Westwood, Westwood Hills, Bonner Springs (part), Lenexa (part), Overland Park (part), and Shawnee (part), and the townships of Shawnee, Monticello (part), and Oxford (part), Wyandotte County city of Lake Quivira.
Region Three
Ann Roberts (June 2011)
Luanne Barron (June 2011)
Anita Poe Wiley (June 2013)
Region Three includes Linn and Miami Counties, Anderson County cities of Garnett and Greeley and townships of Jackson, Monroe, Putnam, and Walker, Franklin County cities of Lane, Ottawa, Pomona, Princeton, Rantoul, Richmond, and Wellsville and townships of Appanoose, Centropolis, Cutler, Franklin, Greenwood, Harrison, Hayes, Lincoln, Ohio, Ottawa, Peoria, Pomona, Pottawatomie, and Richmond, Johnson County cities of De Soto (part), Edgerton, Gardner, Olathe, Spring Hill, Lenexa (part), Overland Park (part), and Shawnee (part), and the townships of Aubry, Gardner, Lexington, McCamish, Spring Hill, Monticello (part), Olathe (part), and Oxford (part).
Region Four
Dr. Ann Elliott (June 2011)
Leslie Girard (June 2012)
Sean Smith (June 2012)
Larry Meyer (June 2011)
Region Four includes Shawnee and Wabaunsee Counties, Douglas County cities of Lecompton and Lawrence (part), and the townships of Clinton, Kanwaka, Lecompton, Marion, Willow Springs, and Wakarusa (part), Osage County cities of Burlingame, Carbondale, Osage City, Overbrook, and Scranton, and the townships of Burlingame, Dragoon, Elk, Fairfax, Grant, Junction, Ridgeway, Scranton, and Superior.
Region Five
Janice Frahm (June 2012)
Penny Hoffman (June 2011)
Katherine Kersenbrock-Ostmeyer (June 2013)
Region Five includes the counties of Cheyenne, Decatur, Ellis, Finney, Ford, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Kearny, Lane, Logan, Meade, Mitchell, Morton, Ness, Norton, Osborne, Pawnee, Phillips, Rawlins, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Scott, Seward, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stanton, Stevens, Thomas, Trego, Wallace, and Wichita, the Clark County cities of Englewood and Minneola and the townships of Appleton, Englewood, Lexington, and Liberty, Jewell County cities of Burr Oak and Esbon and the townships of Athens, Burr Oak, Erving, Esbon, Highland, Ionia, Limestone, Odessa, Walnut, and White Mound.
RegionSix
Sue Ann Wanklyn (June 2011)
Region Six includes the Counties of Atchison, Brown, Clay, Cloud, Doniphan, Geary, Jackson, Marshall, Nemaha, Ottawa, Pottawatomie, Republic, Riley, Saline, and Washington, Dickinson County cities of Abilene and Solomon, and the townships of Grant and Lincoln, Jewell County cities of Formoso, Jewell, Mankato, Randall, and Webber, and the townships of Allen, Browns Creek, Buffalo, Calvin, Center, Grant, Harrison, Holmwood, Jackson, Montana, Prairie, Richland, Sinclair, Vicksburg, and Washington.
Region Seven
Susan Clayton (June 2011)
Region Seven includes the Counties of Barber, Barton, Comanche, Edwards, Ellsworth, Harper, Harvey, Kingman, Kiowa, Lincoln, McPherson, Pratt, Reno, Rice, and Stafford, the Clark County city of Ashland and the townships of Center, and Sitka, Dickinson County cities of Carlton, Chapman, Enterprise, Herington, Hope, Manchester, and Woodbine and the townships of Banner, Buckeye, Center, Cheever, Flora, Fragrant Hill, Garfield, Hayes, Holland, Hope, Jefferson, Liberty, Logan, Lyon, Newbern, Noble, Ridge, Rinehart, Sherman, Union, Wheatland, and Willowdale, Marion County cities of Durham, Goessel, Lehigh, and Tampa and the townships of Blaine, Durham Park, Lehigh, Logan, Menno, Moore, and West Branch, the Morris County city of Herington, the Sedgwick County cities of Bel Aire, Kechi, Park City, Sedgwick, Valley Center, and Wichita (part), and the townships of Grant, Lincoln, Payne, Valley Center, Kechi (part), and Park (part).
Region Eight
Bryan Wilson (June 2013)
Region Eight includes the Sedgwick County, cities of Eastborough, Maize, Oaklawn-Sunview, Derby (part), Haysville (part), and Wichita (part), and the townships if Gypsum, Minneha, Delano (part), Kechi (part), Park (part), and Riverside (part).
Region Nine
Mike Martin (June 2012)
Region Nine includes the Counties of Allen, Bourbon, Chase, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Coffey, Crawford, Elk, Labette, Lyon, Montgomery, Neosho, Wilson, and Woodson, the Anderson County cities of Colony, Harris, Kincaid, Lone Elm, and Westphalia, and the townships of Indian Creek, Lincoln, Lone Elm, North Rich, Ozark, Reeder, Rich, Washington, Welda, and Westphalia, the Franklin County city of Williamsburg and the townships of Homewood, and Williamsburg, the Greenwood County cities of Hamilton, Madison, and Virgil and the townships of Janesville, Madison, Salem, Shell Rock, and Lane (part), the Marion County cities of Burns, Florence, Hillsboro, Lincolnville, Lost Springs, Marion, Peabody, and Ramona and the townships of Catlin, Center, Clark, Clear Creek, Colfax, Doyle, East Branch, Fairplay, Gale, Grant, Liberty, Lost Springs, Milton, Peabody, Risley, Summit, and Wilson, the Morris County cities of Council Grove, Dunlap, Dwight, Latimer, Parkerville, White City, and Wilsey and the townships of Highland, Overland, Township No. 1, Township No. 2, Township No. 3, Township No. 4, Township No. 5, Township No. 6, Township No. 7, Township No. 8, and Township No. 9, the Osage County cities of Lyndon, Melvern, Olivet, and Quenemo and the townships of Agency, Arvonia, Barclay, Lincoln, Melvern, Olivet, and Valley Brook.
Region Ten
Dr. Marcy Aycock (June 2012)
Regiont Ten includes the counties of Butler, Cowley, and Sumner, Greenwood County cities of Climax, Eureka, Fall River, and Severy and the townships of Bachelor, Eureka, Fall River, Otter Creek, Pleasant Grove, Quincy, Salt Springs, South Salem, Spring Creek, Twin Grove, and Lane (part), Sedgwick County cities of Andale, Bentley, Cheney, Clearwater, Colwich, Garden Plain, Goddard, Mount Hope, Mulvane, Viola, Derby (part), Haysville (part), and Wichita (part) and the townships of Afton, Eagle, Erie, Garden Plain, Grand River, Greeley, Illinois, Morton, Ninnescah, Ohio, Salem, Sherman, Union, Viola, Waco, Attica (part), Delano (part), Riverside (part), and Rockford (part).
Director of Student Support Services, KS Dept. of Education – Colleen Riley (785) 291-3097
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