Public Notice — Statesville
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Iredell-Statesville Schools seeks volunteer special education surrogate parents to represent students without guardians in developing and coordinating their educational plans; free training provided. Interested adults should contact Andrew Me, Executive Director of Exceptional Children, by phone.
Key Takeaways
- Volunteer surrogate parents needed for special education students
- Free training provided by Iredell-Statesville Schools
- Contact Andrew Me at (704) 873-9432 to apply
- Publication dates: May 9, 12, and 14, 2026
- Published
- Category
- Other
- City
- Statesville
Research context
What to do next
- 1
Call to express interest
Phone Andrew Me at (704) 873-9432 to learn about requirements and the application process.
- 2
Attend training
Sign up for the free training provided by Iredell-Statesville Schools Department of Exceptional Children after contacting the office.
Frequently asked questions
- Who should I contact to volunteer as a surrogate parent?
- Contact Andrew Me, Executive Director of Exceptional Children for Iredell-Statesville Schools, at (704) 873-9432.
- Is training provided for surrogate parents?
- Yes, the notice states free training is provided by the Iredell-Statesville Schools Department of Exceptional Children.
- What will a surrogate parent do?
- A surrogate parent represents a child's educational needs and helps develop plans with service providers when the child lacks parental guardians.
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Full Notice Text
WANTED! WANTED! WANTED! SPECIAL EDUCATION SURROGATE PARENTS Would you like to make a difference in a child's life? Must be caring and committed, with time to share. Children who have disabilities are often in need of special education services. Some of these children have no parents and need a concerned volunteer who is willing to learn about their special needs. If you are an adult who is interested in helping represent a child's needs for educational services and interested in developing plans with service providers to meet those needs in the absence of their parents, please contact Andrew Me, Executive Director of Exceptional Children for Iredell-Statesville Schools at (704) 873-9432. Free training is provided Iredell-Statesville Schools Department of Exceptional Children. Publish: May 9, May 12, May 14, 2026.