Highly Capable Webinar this Thursday, June 11th

From the HC community on Facebook:

Reminder about this webinar on Thursday afternoon. If you are interested in advocating for improved HC services or even just understanding the implication of the rules for your own child, there should be something useful for everyone!
• What's new in WAC (Washington Administrative Code) 392-170 and what it requires of school districts
• How universal screening works and what it means for your child or school
• How identification and placement are changing — and key protections against exclusion
• What the new rules mean for families of multilingual learners, twice exceptional (2e) students, and other underserved groups
• What to expect heading into the 2026–27 school year
Washington's new Highly Capable rules take effect this June. These updates make significant changes to HiCap Programs including improvements to identification practices, increased access, types of services, notifications, reporting, and more.
Join us for a free virtual event designed to help families and educators understand what has changed, what it requires, and what to expect heading into 2026–27.
� June 11, 2026
� 4:30–6:00 PM
� Free on Zoom
JOIN WEBINAR
→ wacoalition.com/events
WHAT TO EXPECT
→ Quick intro to our hosting organizations
→ Whole-group overview of WAC highlights led by Dr. Reby Parsley, Legislative Chair, WAETAG and Dr. Austina De Bonte, President, WA Coalition for Gifted Education
→ Breakout rooms for families — Q&A and discussion
→ Breakout room for educators — Q&A and discussion

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