CASE & COPAA SHARED PRINCIPLESThe Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA) and the Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE) along with the undersigned 850 organizations and individuals affirm our shared commitment to ensuring that children and youth with disabilities receive the education and support fundamental to their growth and development. We recognize the importance of collaboration in advancing policies and practices that protect the rights of children and youth with disabilities, strengthen families, and support school personnel. These shared principles underscore our dedication to working together.
Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE): CASE is a non-profit professional organization of choice for special education administrators and leaders across the country and around the globe. With over 6,000 members, CASE provides leadership to advance the field of special education through professional learning, policy, and advocacy. Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA): COPAA is where the movement for education equity gains its strength. We unite advocates of all forms to defend the civil rights of children with disabilities and their families. With a 3,700+ strong network of parents, students, advocates, attorneys, and allied professionals, we connect and equip those on the front lines through structured learning, community support, and systemic advocacy. Together, our members work to uphold children’s and family’s rights and create environments where every student is seen, supported, and set up to thrive. |