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Oradell SEPAC

Our Board

Christina Costa

Christina and her family have lived in Oradell since 2012. Christina is the mother of 3 children which includes a son in 6th grade at OPS.  She has been involved with local and State dyslexia associations and has spent many years being an advocate for students that learn differently.   She looks forward to sharing her experience and first hand knowledge with the OPS community.  In addition, she looks forward to connecting parents with the wonderful educators and therapists available at OPS.

Suzanne Crowe

Suzanne and her family have lived in Oradell since 2010.  She is mom to 3 young boys , 2 currently attending Oradell Public School and one out of district.  In addition to the SEPAC Board, Suzanne currently serves on the Class Parent Committee and as a Grade Level Pizza Lunch Coordinator.  Formerly the owner of FIT4MOM Bergen, a wellness community for mothers, Suzanne brings a background of health, building community connections and the importance of awareness to self-care for new parents, especially parents of children with special needs. With a newly diagnosed child on the Autism Spectrum attending an out of district school, she hopes to help create community among all parents of special needs children in Oradell, bring more awareness and inclusion to children with invisible disabilities and help families better advocate for the needs of their children to ensure they thrive socially, emotionally and academically.

Sara Gilvary

Sara is the mother of two boys at OPS, one in 4th and one in 6th Grade.  In addition to SEPAC, she is active in the PTA, currently chairing the Special Events committee.  Sara previously served on the board as the First and Second Vice Presidents.  She also chaired the Community Outreach and Science Fun committees.  A genetic counselor by training, Sara has spent most of her professional career assisting families with genetic conditions and disabilities.  The Gilvarys have lived in Oradell since 2008 and can be seen most weekends on one of the many sports fields in town.  

June Levine 

June and her family have lived in Oradell for the past nine years. She has been actively involved in the OPS community since 2013. June previously chaired the OPS PTA Science Fun committee and recently served as the organization's Second Vice President.  As a regular attendee at SEPAC functions, she recognizes the endless benefits this committee provides. Currently with a son in 6th grade and another in middle school, she chose to join the SEPAC board to help other parents navigate through the system of special services. There are wonderful programs, educators, and therapists available at OPS for children with special learning needs. She looks forward to sharing her experience with and learning from this supportive community.  

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