Task Force To Examine The Implications Of Special Ed Regulations Bryant, Ray Chief of Special education Reform, district of Colombia of elementary and secondary education in the states, the district of columbia, http://www.ccsso.org/Whats_New/Press_Releases/4084.cfm
Extractions: New Publications select Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Col... DoDEA Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Marian... Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Washington, DC, February 17, 2004 The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) announces the members of its newly created Task Force on Special Education. This task force has been assembled in an effort to better understand the implications of federal regulations and other legislation aimed at helping students with disabilities learn to their potential, namely the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) and No Child Left Behind (NCLB). Educators in every state in our nation want to improve the learning outcomes for student with disabilities, said Terry Bergeson, Washington States Superintendent of Public Instruction and chair of the CCSSO Task Force. We must take advantage of this opportunity to move away from our heavy emphasis on compliance to a stronger focus on higher learning and achievement levels for all students with special needs.
State Education Office Education Licensure Commission Laws and regulations. DCMR Title 38, Chapter 13*, education Licensure Commission The meeting schedule is published in the district of columbia Register. http://seo.dc.gov/seo/cwp/view,A,1224,Q,536329,seoNav,|31193|,.asp
Extractions: var wl_url = ""; // The standard WorldLingo translation link (justappend //the escaped FULL destination url) var wl_burl = ""; // The standard WorldLingo translation link with //baseHref included var wl_ourl = ""; // The original page that has been translated var wl_rurl = ""; // The previous page that the user viewed var wl_srclang = ""; // The source lang (ie EN) for this translation var wl_srclanguage = ""; // The source language (ie English) for this //translation var wl_trglang = ""; // The target lang (ie EN) for this translation var wl_trglanguage = ""; // The target language (ie English) for this //translation The Education Licensure Commission consists of five citizen members, each appointed by the Mayor for no more than two consecutive three-year terms. Annually, the members elect the officers of the Commission. This year, the Commissioners are Dr. Michael Gould, Mr. Edward Fisher, Mr. Rustin Lewis, and Mr. Steven Pappas. Complaint Form
District Of Columbia Board Of Education under consideration by the district of columbia Board of education. Proposed rulemaking adopting State Standards for the district of columbia http://www.k12.dc.us/dcps/boe/boerules.html
Extractions: This section contains the complete text of rulemakings either currently or recently under consideration by the District of Columbia Board of Education. Once adopted, these rules become part of the Title 5 of the D.C. Municipal Regulations. Written comments on any of these emergency and proposed rulemakings are invited from interested citizens. Such comments should be addressed as follows: Mr. Russell Smith
District Of Columbia Public Schools Public schools for black children in the district of columbia were inaugurated A review of nearly two centuries of public education in the district of http://www.k12.dc.us/dcps/offices/dcpshistory.html
State Regulation Of Private Schools - District Of Columbia This page provides the regulations governing the district of columbia s private DC Municipal regulations 2100.3. The parochial nature of an educational http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/districc.html
Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000 To award credit for compliance with the District's compulsory school attendance law, independent, private and parochial schools must submit satisfactory evidence to the Superintendent of Schools that the amount of instruction, character of instruction, qualifications of staff and other conditions, such as class size, facilities, counseling services, and attendance recordkeeping, are acceptable to the Board of Education. D.C. Municipal Regulations 2100.2. Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: The District of Columbia Board of Education is responsible for establishing requirements to govern acceptable credit for studies at independent or private schools. D.C. Code Ann. 31-402(d). Schools must provide satisfactory evidence to the Superintendent of Schools that the amount of instruction, character of instruction, qualifications of staff and other conditions, such as class size, facilities, counseling services, and attendance record-keeping are acceptable to the Board. D.C. Municipal Regulations 2100.2. Institutions that submit proof of accreditation or that they are undergoing the process of accreditation by an accrediting body approved by the Board will be deemed to have presented satisfactory evidence. D.C. Municipal Regulations 2100.3. The parochial nature of an educational institution or sectarian nature of instruction cannot be a factor for the Board's determination. D.C. Municipal Regulations 2100.5.
Office Of The Secretary Welcome to Washington district of columbia Mayor Anthony Williams CeremonialServices DC Municipal regulations and Register Escheated Estates Fund http://www.os.dc.gov/
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The Center For Law And Education DEPARTMENT OF education PROPOSES ADDITIONAL TITLE I regulations district ofColumbia, DCCir. and TD v. LaGrange School district, 7th Cir., http://www.cleweb.org/
Extractions: "I am speaking out about this because I was an educator for twenty years before I became a Senator. I speak out because as a Senator, I have been in a school almost every two weeks for the past ten years and I have seen, as you have, the inequality so many children confront. I also have seen how much difference a good system, a good school and a good teacher can make for a child. "That all citizens will be given an equal start through a sound education is one of the most basic, promised rights of our democracy. Our chronic refusal as a nation to guarantee that right for all children, including poor children, is a national disgrace. We cannot be so blind that we do not see that meeting the most basic needs of so many of our children condemns them to lives and futures of frustration, chronic underachievement, poverty and violence. "But, in the end, this is a spiritual issue for me. We must invest in the skills and intellect and character of our children, not because we know that if we do, they will be more likely to graduate from high school and less likely to be involved in crime, although that is true. We must invest in children not because they will be more likely to go on to college and to lead more productive lives, although that is also true. We should invest in the skills and intellect and character of our children because they are all under four feet tall, they are all beautiful and we should be nice to them."
Government And People In The District Of Columbia The University of the district of columbia is the state university. Youth ServicesAdministration. The Zoning Commission issues zoning regulations. http://www.dcwatch.com/govern/default.htm
Extractions: Last updated June 28, 2005 Home Bibliography Calendar Columns ... themail archives This is an incomplete list of people and faces to watch in politics and policy in the District of Columbia. It's an unofficial directory, address book, and telephone listing of who's who in District government and in the organizations that influence and run DC government behind the scenes. The Advisory Commission on Sentencing was established by the Council of the District of Columbia in 1998 to review and analyze sentencing data, and to make recommendations regarding criminal sentencing reforms. Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners are the lowest, most local level of elected government officials. Each Commissioner represents about two thousand residents, and is elected to a two-year term in non-partisan contests at the general election in November. Commissioners are unpaid, and have no real authority or power but their advice is supposed to be given "great weight" by District government officials, departments, and agencies. Commissioners are grouped into Commissions. Each of the eight wards of the city has between three and six Commissions. The Auditor does investigative audits of District government departments, agencies, and programs for the DC City Council. Some of its audits are available on-line here.
LOCE DC Pro Bono Resources Select Decisions of the US district Court for the district of columbia( (statutes, regulations and some DC cases on legal issues affecting low wage http://www.his.com/israel/loce/probono/probono.html
District Of Columbia Exemption Information Tuberculosis Screen regulations and Requirements district of columbia Board ofEducation Regulation, Title 5, Section 2003.1 states that students are http://www.vaclib.org/exempt/doc.htm
Extractions: For those who are planning a hospital birth but want to evade invasive routine post natal procedures such as a Hep B shot, vitamin K injection, newborn screening, or the application of silver nitrate in the newborn's eyes, a very specific birthing plan must be submitted to the hospital in advance of the birth. Hospital staff must be informed, in advance, of your needs, wants and desires where your baby and birthing experience are concerned. The same applies to midwives.
CSREES - USDA - About Us district of columbia Public Postsecondary education Reorganization Act regulation, or other document of the United States or of the district of columbia http://www.csrees.usda.gov/about/offices/legis/udc.html
Extractions: About Us District of Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Reorganization Act An Act October 26, 1974, Public Law 93-471, 88 Stat. 1423, D.C. Code 31-1701 et seq. TITLE I-SHORT TITLE, PURPOSES, AND DEFINITIONS SHORT TITLE SEC. 101. This Act may be cited as the "District of Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Reorganization Act". STATEMENT OF PURPOSE SEC. 102. It is the intent of Congress to authorize a public land-grant university through the reorganization of the existing local institutions of public postsecondary education in the District of Columbia. It is the clear and specific intent of the Congress that vocational and technological education, as well as liberal arts, sciences, teacher education, and graduate and postgraduate studies, within the University be given at all times its proper priority in terms of funding with other units within the University, and that the land-grant funds be utilized by the University in accordance with the provisions of the Act of July 2, 1862 (7 U.S.C. 301-305, 307, 308) (known as the First Morrill Act). DEFINITIONS SEC. 103.
Extractions: The information provided on this page is for information purposes only. To ensure accurate interpretation, contact your state MCLE authority for specific questions about your MCLE rules. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Click on the State of Choice to View CLE Requirements ALABAMA see Catalog of Alabama CLE Courses. Attorneys may satisfy CLE requirements through online courses. Attorneys must complete 12 credits per reporting period, including one (1) hour of ethics. Up to six (6) credits may be satisfied through approved participatory online CLE programs. See Alabama CLE regulations 4.1.16. Reporting Cycle: One year, based on a calendar year, beginning in the second year of admission to the bar. Cycle Requirement: (total) (Ethics) Reporting Date: January 31st Carryover: Hours of credit in excess of the minimum annual requirement may be carried forward and applied to succeeding calendar year's requirement only; however such hours must be reported on the annual report of compliance for the year in which they were completed and must be designated as hours to be carried forward.
District Of Columbia Exemptions (5) The term Mayor means the Mayor of the district of columbia. The Mayorshall, by regulations, specify the immunization standards to be used for http://www.909shot.com/state-site/DC.htm
State Profiles. District Of Columbia district of columbia Health Regulation Administration State education OfficeSpecial Nutrition and Commodity Programs 441 4th St NW, Suite 350 N http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/statedata/statepro/dc.html
Extractions: Information 2000 Total Population: 2000 Number of Children aged 0-4: 2000 Number of Children aged 5-9 years old: 2000 Number of Children aged 10-14 years old: 2000 Total Number of Children under 18: Children under 5 as percent of population: Children under 18 as percent of population: Source: "Demographic Profiles: Census 2000," U.S. Census Bureau. 1999 Poverty Rate (all ages): 1999 Children Under 5 in Poverty: Source: "Table GCT-P14. Income and Poverty in 1999: 2000" and "Table P87. Poverty Status in 1999 by Age[17]- Universe: Population for whom poverty status is determined," U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.
Meet Our Staff Stephen M. Kohn is licensed to practice law in the district if columbia. National Whistleblower Legal Defense and education Fund Staff http://www.whistleblowers.org/html/meet_our_staff.htm
Extractions: National Whistleblower Center CFC #2643 Contact the Center Meet the Staff S tephen M. Kohn, Chairman, Board of Directors Stephen M. Kohn , is one of the nation's foremost experts on whistleblower law and the author of Concepts and Procedures in Whistleblower Law (Quorum, 2000). Mr. Kohn has successfully litigated many of the nation's landmark whistleblower cases. Mr. Kohn played an integral role in obtaining whistleblower protection for FBI employees. As co-counsel to Dr. Frederic Whitehurst, Mr. Kohn initiated a lawsuit against the DOJ, the FBI and the President to request regulations be implemented to enforce existing whis Kris Kolesnik, Executive Director Kris Kolesnik has eighteen years of experience in government oversight. Mr. Kolesnik served as Senior Counselor and Director of Investigations for Senator Charles Grassleyâs (Iowa) Judiciary Subcommittee, and as Legislative Assistant during the Senator's defense reform campaign in the 1980s. He played an integral role in the passage of the False Claims Act and the Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 and other major whistleblower legislation. He was also was a lead advisor in the investigations into the FBI's involvement at Waco and Ruby Ridge, technology transfer in DOE laboratories, the FBI crime lab scandal and campaign fund-raising abuses. He gained national recognition after exposing the gross contract abuses at the Pentagon during the Reagan Administration. These activities gave him wide recognition as the key congressional staff leader on whistleblower and oversight issues. Mr. Kolesnik has a BA from the University of Dallas.
Resume Of Brian Keith Flowers, Esq. United States Court of Appeals for the district of columbia Circuit Drafted andreviewed legislation and regulations for compliance with DC and federal http://pw2.netcom.com/~aflowers/resume.htm
Extractions: Primary duties involve review of all bills and proposed resolutions approved by the Council to ensure that they conform to our legislative drafting standards, and provide oversight and assistance of legislative drafting in the Council. I also appear on behalf of the Counsel in litigation involving the Council. As the Deputy General Counsel, I am responsible for following the work of unassigned committees.
Congressman Tom Davis Are federal safe drinking water regulations sufficient to protect public health? In 1996, the district of columbia, the federal government, http://tomdavis.house.gov/cgi-data/news/files/81.shtml
Extractions: The purpose of this oversight hearing is to review the condition of lead contamination in the District of Columbia water supply and to examine federal agencies responsibilities for drinking water safety in the District of Columbia and surrounding jurisdictions - and possible actions for addressing the current lead crisis. This hearing will provide a forum for the Committee to assess the actions of and coordination among the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Washington Aqueduct of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (WASA), and to review the effectiveness of applicable plans and regulations in ensuring the safety of drinking water in the District of Columbia. Was public notification adequate? What caused the spike in lead levels in the DC area? Is lead service line replacement the answer? Are federal safe drinking water regulations sufficient to protect public health? If chloramines are the cause of the higher lead levels, where do we go from here? Is there cause for more widespread concern in jurisdictions around the nation?
Job Details: RN II - Emergency Medicine/Trauma - MedHunters Location Washington, district of columbia Monumental museums, 49 of Codeof Federal regulations, and district of columbia Regulatory Agency (DCRA). http://www.medhunters.com/job/11136.html
Extractions: Home Magazine For Employers About Us ... EMPLOYERS Employer: Children's Hospital Central California Title: RN Emergency Room (ER) Location: Madera, California Lifestyles: Sun Mountains Coastal Rural and Small Town ... Golf Description: This position is accountable for providing competent nursing care for patients with common health problems, and is expected to deliver competent patient care to a full patient assignment. This position practices under the direction of the designated nurse executive, within the scope of the Nursing Practice Act, and is accordance with CHCC polices. Requirements: AA Degree in Nursing, BSN preferred. Current California Registered Nurse license. Minimum of 1 year full time equivalent nursing experience or 6 months pediatric experience in a specific area of practice. Mastery of RN I performance standards and accompanying competencies. Two years of acute pediatric experience plus homecare or public health work experience preferred for Home Health Agency position. Bilingual skills desirable. Part Time (tm) Posting Date: Sep 13 05 If you already have a MedHunters account, enter your email and password to apply for this job.