I think this sounds wonderful! I was PTA President at 2 of our daughters schools. I also sat on the City wide Board of directors for 2 years. I really do not recall any Special education Representatives, but I think it would have been totally embraced.
I will tell you at each campus, the PTA always sent out forms to every teacher asking them , what types of help did they need.
Money for supplies?
Donations of in kind.
Sometimes snacks for the Special education kids. I also recall a new washing machine was need for special ed once.
Money for field trips.
Volunteers.
We also came up with Campus wide needs. The update for the school playground, was a long term plan. It was going to cost over $100,000. To cut this price we worked with the school district, the City Parks and Recreation, the neighborhood Association and the PTA provided money and volunteers/ Manpower to put it together once it was delivered.
We gathered input from the Special education Teachers and the District wide Special education department to guide us on what these students would want and need.
Figure out what your focus each year will be and advocate for it, Make it a line item for each year in the PTA budget.. As well as volunteer section.
We even used to match funds for different special teacher workshops and training. Of course these things were proposed and we would review them and put them up for a vote through the PTA. The teachers were great about explaining how all of this would benefit the students.
Examples of requests.
Book shelves were needed in the Library
Bean bag chairs for first grade reading nooks.
Back Packs for Prek kids
Snacks for the kids in tutoring.