ACTION ALERTS Join us in telling the Department of education that we will be hurting our children Action Alert on IDEA regulations and NJ State Special education Code http://www.spannj.org/action_alerts.htm
Extractions: Please support Danielle's Law federally by clicking on the link and signing the petition. Please distribute to your mailing lists across the country. New Jersey representatives have introduced legislation in the US Congress to require direct care providers for people with disabilities to call 911 whenever there is an emergency. With passage of this proposed legislation, hopefully we can save a precious life, like Danielle's. As always, thank you for your support! PRESERVE CRITICAL PROTECTIONS FOR STUDENTS UNDER THE IDEA 2004!! Join us in telling the Department of Education that we will be hurting our children if we institute some of these regulations in our NJ State Special Education Law!! Action Needed: We are asking that everyone send a letter to Barbara Gantwerk, The Director, Office of Special Education Programs, requesting that she consider maintaining some of the critical protections which can adversely affect special education students if they are implemented in New Jerseys regulations. The federal statutes have already been passed, but New Jersey has not yet decided which of these guidelines they plan to comply with. This is why the NJ Department of Education needs to hear from you. We need to voice our opinion about which protections need to remain in place for our students. If you can include a personal story conveying how these potential regulations would affect you, your family, or students you know, please do so. Mail your letters to:
Extractions: In July a law went into effect requiring massage therapists to take six hours of continuing education per year to maintain their licenses to practice. The CEU requirement was requested by the state board of massage therapy, and tacked onto a larger bill of continuing-education requirements for a variety of professions, including funeral directors, alcohol and drug counselors and nursing-home administrators. July 2003
CT DEP: The Things We Do For You Provides educational resources and training activities to primary and secondary compliance with applicable laws and regulations; offers education and http://dep.state.ct.us/aboutdep/thngwedo.htm
Extractions: Deputy Commissioner of Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation Deputy Commissioner of Air, Waste and Water Office of the Ombudsman Environmental Equity Program (Formerly the Office of Urban and Community Ecology) Greenways Assistance Center Indian Affairs Coordinator Natural Areas Preserves Program Office of Planning and Development ...
Secure Computing: Connecticut Education Network This ambitious project, dubbed the connecticut education Network (CEN), gives students in every school districtno matter how large or smallaccess to http://www.securecomputing.com/index.cfm?skey=1413
Connecticut Homeschooling Guidelines connecticut s homeschool regulation is accomplished by a blending of legislation On November 7, 1990, The State Board of education adopted the following http://members.cox.net/ct-homeschool/ctregs.htm
Extractions: Revised August 9, 2004 Connecticut's homeschool regulation is accomplished by a blending of legislation and state guidelines. The Legislation (CGS 10-184) is law, but is very general. The CT State website presentation of these laws is linked here . The Guidelines (Circular Letter C-14) are more specific, but are only the voluntary implementation of the law as interpreted by the CT Dept. of Education. Two minor updates to the law were added in 1994. The Legislature revised CGS 10-184 in 1998 to lower the age of compulsory public school attendance from SEVEN to FIVE. However, parents may opt out of the attendance requirement until age seven by application to the schools. The Legislature revised CGS 10-184 in 2000 to raise the age of compulsory public school attendance from SIXTEEN to EIGHTEEN. However, parents may opt out of this attendance requirement by application to the schools, as well. The details of the Enumeration item may be found in the Comments section below.
Extractions: Many of Hamden's school students are served by the equally fine programs offered in the parochial and private school system of the community. Hamden Hall - grades preK to 12 in Hamden Foote School - grades K to 9 in New Haven Cheshire Academy - grades 6 to 12 in Cheshire Choate Rosemary Hall School - grades 9 to 12 in Wallingford Hopkins School - grades 7 to 12 in New Haven Sacred Heart Academy - for girls in grades 9 to 12 in Hamden
Hamden, Connecticut - Regulations & Planning Zoning regulations Plan of Conservation and Development. You can view the Hamden Zoning regulations in Adobe PDF format by clicking the link below http://www.hamden.com/content/43/85/138/655/default.aspx
Extractions: Plan of Conservation and Development You can view the Hamden Zoning Regulations in Adobe PDF format by clicking the link below: Hamden Zoning Regulations (2,178 KB) You can view the Hamden Plan of Conservation and Development by clicking on the link below: Plan of Conservation and Development (11,632 KB) Plan of Conservation and Development cover sheet (2,173 KB) News MAYOR SUSPENDS PROPOSED TRANSFER STATION FEES New Rotary Club Pavilion Dedicated at Meadowbrook Park Town Maintains "A" Bond Rating Archives Events Columbus Day Parade Sunday, October 9, 2005 Archives
Town Of Middlefield, Connecticut - Education State of connecticut, State of connecticut, State of connecticut The Board of education meetings are held on the second and fourth Wednesday of every http://www.munic.state.ct.us/MIDDLEFIELD/educat.htm
Extractions: bottom of page Board of Education Members Chairperson: Middlefield members: Durham members: Board of Education Meetings The Board of Education meetings are held on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. The meetings are held at the six schools within the district. The public is welcome to attend. For more information, please call 860-349-7200. Superintendent's Office Susan L. Viccaro, Superintendent of Schools Robert Gourley, Assistant Superintendent 135A Pickett Lane Durham, CT 06422
Extractions: DEFINITIONS As used in these regulations: "Act" means the Inland Wetland and Watercourses Act, Sections 22a-36 through 22a-45 of the General Statutes, as amended. "Agency" means the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency of the Town of Middlefield. "Bog" are usually distinguished by evergreen trees and shrubs underlain by peat deposits, poor drainage, and highly acidic conditions. "Clear-cutting" means the harvest of timber in a fashion which removes all trees down to a 2" diameter at breast height. "Commission Member" means a member of the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency of the Town of Middlefield. "Commissioner of Environmental Protection" means the Commissioner of the State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection. "Deposit" includes, but shall not be limited to fill, grade, dump, place, discharge or emit. "Designated Agent" shall be understood to be that person designated as the Wetland Enforcement Officer and/or the Chairman of the Middlefield Inland Wetland and Watercourses Agency or an individual designated by the Agency to carry out its functions and purposes.
Wrightslaw Special Education Law & Advocacy Links to hundreds of special education law and advocacy articles, newsletters, cases, Proposed IDEA regulations Reformatted, Available from Wrightslaw http://www.wrightslaw.com/
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News At Wrightslaw Links to hundreds of special education law and advocacy articles, newsletters, Proposed IDEA regulations Reformatted, Available from Wrightslaw The http://www.wrightslaw.com/news.htm
Extractions: select a page . . . Home Our Books What's New Sitemap Press Topics **Advocacy** Articles FAQ's Tips Newsletters **Law** Articles Caselaw Pleadings Regs **Topics** Advocacy ADD/ADHD Autism Damages Discipline Discriminations Due Process Eligilibity Evaluations FAPE High Stakes Tests IDEA IDEA 2002 IEPs LRE/Inclusion Mediation No Child Left NCLB Info NCLB Directories Research Based Inst. Private Schools Letter Writing Placement Safe Guards Related Services Retaliation School Personnel Transition **Pubs** Spec. Ed. Law FETA Newsletter Flyers **Services** Orders Our Seminars Consults Communities Headline News Updates **Resources** Free Pubs Free Newsletters Disability Groups State DOEs PTI Centers International State Yellow Pgs Best School Sites Asmnt Terms **Book Store** Best Of Disabilities Special Ed IEPs Legal Strategy Negotiate Parents Kids Updates **Other** Search Subscribe About Us Link to Us Home Wrightslaw Home Our Books What's New Sitemap ... Topics Advocacy Library Doing Your Homework Articles FAQ's Tips ... Newsletter Archives Law Library
Extractions: Effective 1/1/03, continuing education requirements for real property appraisers have been modified to require 7 hours of USPAP instruction every 2 years. The overall continuing education requirement for appraisers is 28 hours. Part of this requirement may be satisfied by taking either the 15-hour USPAP or the 7-hour USPAP course. The following modules are approved for both real estate and appraisal license renewal. The following modules are approved for real estate licenses only: Landlord/Tenant Relationships Real Estate Marketing Real Estate Agency in Connecticut Real Estate Ethics NEW!
CPAC :: What's News OSERS schedules public meetings on proposed IDEA regulations The education Department s OSERS has announced the times and locations of public meetings to http://www.cpacinc.org/whatsnews.htm
Extractions: private school children with disabilities ... Proposed IDEA 2004 Regulations Two New Resources from The Connecticut State Department of Education Please click on the links below to view the latest releases by the Connecticut State Department of Education. If you have any questions about either resource please feel free to call CPAC at (800) 445-2722. Guidelines for Identification and Education of Children and Youth With Autism ADHD Task Force Report Return to top of page Special Education School Profiles 2003-2004 Please click on the link below to get up to date data and information on your child's school district, and every school district in the state of Connecticut: SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOOL PROFILES Return to top of page Obligations of States and local educational agencies to parentally-placed private school children with disabilities Troy R. Justesen, acting director of the Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education, would like to share with you an important message concerning guidance to states for parentally-placed private school children with disabilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA 2004).
Extractions: General Code's E-Code Clients On-line municipal codes are organized alphabetically by state. To access an E-Code, choose one of the municipality names below and see how easy they are to search and navigate! To maximize your use of the Codes on the Internet, read E-Code Tips and Hints AOL and CompuServe users, click here Are you interested in putting your municipal code on the Web? Contact your Account Representative by e-mail at or call 800-836-8834.
Town Of New Milford, CT - Education connecticut Conservatory of Performing Arts, 79 West Street, New Milford, New Milford Board of education, 50 East St., New Milford, CT 06776 http://www.newmilford.org/content/55/default.aspx
Extractions: home site map Home Business Community Education Film Commission Government History Jobs Links Lodging Pictures Probate Court Profile Recreation Worship E-Mail Us EDUCATION The Webmasters intend to provide comprehensive information about education in New Milford but for now we are pleased to provide these links NEW MILFORD SCHOOL SYSTEM CANTERBURY SCHOOL (private) NMHS Alumni Contact List Connecticut Conservatory of Performing Arts, 79 West Street, New Milford, CT 06776 (860) 354-2978 All members of the Board may be reached through the office at: