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Special to the Weatherford Democrat Feb 6, 2021
Pat Cook
Friends and family of retired Weatherford College instructor Pat Cook are making plans to establish a permanent scholarship endowment in his name in the WC Foundation.
Cook was a popular WC mathematics instructor who spent 36 years at the college, from 1970 until his retirement in 2006. He passed away Jan. 26 at the age of 82.
WC Foundation President Bob Glenn said Cook was his best friend.
âPat Cook was a sincere, professional Christian man that deeply cared about others,â Glenn said. âHe loved his Lord, his family, his church and he loved Weatherford College. He was the finest friend I will ever have the privilege of knowing.â
Correction: The meeting for parents of children in Access Points was run by the Department of Education, not the Sarasota County School District, and the DOE capped registration and set sign-up deadlines. School district employees were responsible for distributing invitations. A previous version of the story stated that the district ran the meeting.
As the Sarasota County School District begins a state-mandated process of improving outreach to the families of students with the most severe disabilities, school officials may have to get creative in connecting with the small, at-risk population.
Late last year, the Department of Education issued a scathing rebuke of Sarasota’s Exceptional Student Education department, ordering the district to step up its communication to parents of children with severe cognitive disabilities. Part of the order was intended to ensure that parents understand their child’s options and the consequences of taking an alternative curriculum.