Special Services maine School Union 74 and CSD 14. identification and location of out ofschool special needs children ages 3 to 20;; involvement of local and regional http://www.schoolunion74.org/services.htm
Extractions: Great Salt Bay is the default school department name.) INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAMS PHYSICAL RESTRAINT PROGRAMMING IN THE LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENT DISCIPLINARY REMOVAL OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES ... CHILD FIND POLICY for more information contact Paul Austin , Assistant Superintendent INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAMS It shall be the policy of Great Salt Bay School Department to maintain a complete individualized education program ("IEP") for each student who has been identified with a disability and in need of special education services under state and federal special education laws, and who is in attendance at Great Salt Bay School Departments public schools. Great Salt Bay School Department shall develop these IEPs in a manner consistent with the procedural requirements of state and federal special education laws.
Mainstreaming In Public Schools Mainstreaming in Public schools. Effects on disabled and Nondisabled Children Teachers without formal training in special education may need special http://www.babyzone.com/features/content/display.asp?TopicID=9187&ContentID=1151
Sexual Abuse Of Deaf Students In Schools do you address the special needs of a deaf child with limited language? Abuse Widespread at schools for the Deaf Nationwide special report by http://deafness.about.com/cs/educationgeneral/a/sexabuse.htm
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Dentist Shortage Means Many Live In Pain Press Herald Online, maine Sunday Telegram Online, Blethen maine Newspapers County Children s Program, which offers services to special needs children. http://www.pressherald.com/news/children/031218castdentist.shtml
Extractions: To top of story The Tooth Ferry is a wish come true for some Maine children who live with chronic pain. An old delivery truck equipped with a dental chair, lights and teeth-cleaning equipment, the van, dubbed the Tooth Ferry, offers checkups and cleanings to schoolchildren in remote areas of Washington County. "We're seeing kids no one else can or is willing to see," says Teresa Alley, one of two dental hygienists who staff the van. "A lot of the children we see have never been to a dentist." The Tooth Ferry is funded by a grant from the Maine Health Access Foundation and operated under the Washington County Children's Program, which offers services to special needs children.
Maroni V Pemi-Barker Regional School District - Caselaw - Wrightslaw to lead school districts to provide disabled students with a free appropriate 1998) (per curiam) ( The parent of a child with special needs is, http://www.wrightslaw.com/law/caselaw/2003/1st.maroni.pemi.baker.htm
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Nassau Education Job Search | Job Search.com special Education Teachers (Center For The disabled) One on one aide to workwith special needs children in pre k settings with direction from a special http://education.jobsearch.com/NewYork-Nassau.htm
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.....Third Academy/People _ Teachers ... Raina has a background in preschool kindergarten special needs as well as He previously taught PREP students in maine/Massachusetts and youth at risk http://www.thirdacademy.com/people/people_teachers.htm
Extractions: The Third Academy Calgary Jean MacIntyre BA (Eng) BEd (Primary) Cert Sp Ed MEd (Curr Inst) completed her post secondary education at the University of Toronto, York University, and the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Prior to taking on the teaching responsibility in the Grade 1/2 class, Jean worked for many years with the Calgary Board of Education, Halton Board of Education, and Rockyview School Division. Jean is the founding teacher on The Third Academy team. Lisa deBoer BA (Sociology with distinction) BEd teaches elementary with a focus in special topics of English as a Second Language. In 2003, she graduated from University of Calgary, substituted for the Calgary Catholic School District and joined the Third Academy staff. Lisa has experience working with high needs students through her university practicum. Lisa has a passion for art and uses it as a tool in her teaching. Children respond to her creativity and enthusiasm. Brandi Farmer BA (His/Geo) BEd is a graduate of the University of Brandon. She previously taught in Brandon, Surrey, and Wales as well as working in community respite with the disabled. Brandi is a teacher in the elementary grades.
Legislation On Child Care And Special Needs Children Enacted State Legislation on Child Care and special needs Children 19951999 maine 1999 Me. Laws, Chap. 296 Requires the state to award annual grants http://www.ncsl.org/programs/cyf/spneeds.htm
Extractions: 1995 La. Acts, Act 1228 Expands the definition of early intervention services for infants and toddlers with special needs. Requires a needs assessment of family resources, priorities and concerns to enhance the development of infants and toddlers with special needs, as part of a family service plan. Expands Part H services beyond Part B eligibility and adds parental consent standards to the minimum Part H requirements.
Dorothy Zerger Provide school special needs information to relocating families. University ofmaine, Orono, maine 1956; Kent State University, Kent, Ohio - 1959 http://schoolmatch.com/staff/zerger.htm
General Center for disabled Student Services from the University of Utah Ainsworth Partners, Inc. Keyboarding for people with special needs http://sites.communitylink.org/eci/generalnf.htm
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News maine court rules school officials did not discriminate against autistic child Alabama districts to join lawsuit over Medicaid cuts to special needs http://www.nsba.org/site/view.asp?TRACKID=&VID=1&CID=442&DID=8727
POSITION PAPER ON THE REAUTHORIZ Both undermine efforts to close the achievement gap and to hold schools Family Resource Center for Disabilities and special needs, South Carolina http://www.educationnews.org/position-paper-on-the-reauthoriz.htm
Extractions: The National Committee of Parents and Advocates Organized to Protect IDEA represents millions of citizens who have come together to protect the educational guarantee required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The undersigned national, state and local organizations are united in opposition to the House and Senate bills that amend and reauthorize IDEA. Both of these bills weaken the rights and protections necessary to ensure that students with disabilities are not left behind.
Maine State Resources Web www.maine.gov State Department of Education special Education David NobleStockford, Director Programs for Children with special Health Care needs http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/me.htm
Extractions: The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know. Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
Education Law And Policy, Call For Papers, Portland Maine, 2004 University of maine School of Law University of Southern maine The issuesof extracurricular activities for students with special needs under IDEA and http://www.mcgeorge.edu/government_law_and_policy/education_law/ccglp_ed_law_Cal
Extractions: July 26-30, 2004, Portland, Maine Preconference Strands Conference Schedule Tuesday Workshops Wednesday Workshops ... Speakers List The Eleventh Annual Education Law Conference sponsored jointly by the University of Southern Maine College of Education and Human Development, the University of Maine School of Law, the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, and the Commonwealth Educational Policy Institute at Virginia Commonwealth University will be held this year at the USM Campus in Portland, Maine. SPONSORS AND HONORARY CHAIRS Honorary Co-Chairs
Extractions: HHS Home Questions? Contact Us ... Site Map Information referenced on the DALTCP website can be accessed using the keywords (subject areas) below. Report Abstract and Project Abstract links will take you to a report/project description within the DALTCP website. Website Abstract links take you to DALTCP's Outside Links section for a brief description of that website, while Direct Link will take you out of DALTCP's site to that website. Other linksincluding shows, papers, videos, and data baseswill take you to DALTCP's Outside Links section for material other agencies and organizations have produced. Maine Managed Care Maryland Massachusetts ... Mortality Case Studies and Technical Assistance for Medicaid Buy-Ins for People with Disabilities [ Project Abstract Project Reports Channeling Effects on Hospital, Nursing Home and Other Medical Services [ Report Abstract Executive Summary Medicaid Buy-In Programs: Lessons Learned From Nine "Early Implementer" States [ Report Abstract Executive Summary Full Report Policy Frameworks for Designing Medicaid Buy-In Programs and Related State Work Incentive Initiatives [ Report Abstract Executive Summary Full Report State Long-Term Care Reform: Development of Community Care Systems in Six States [ Report Abstract Executive Summary State Nursing Home Quality Improvement Programs: Site Visit and Synthesis Report [ Report Abstract Executive Summary Full HTML Report Full PDF Report State Pharmacy Assistance Programs: Approaches to Program Design [
School Bus Transportation News At STN Media This segment of In the Rear View Mirror focuses on special needs transportationand Scarborough School Department (maine State Educational Agency), http://www.stnonline.com/stn/industryarchives/legalissues/burns0305.htm
Extractions: Part 2 By Peggy A. Burns, Esq Last month, Burns discussed legal matters related to employment, non-student injury, student discipline, and establishment of bus routes. This segment of In the Rear View Mirror focuses on special needs transportation and student injuries that occurred last year. Special Needs Transportation Palymyra Boro Township BOE (New Jersey Educational Agency) 40 IDELR 197 (Jan. 21) Parents of a child in a preschool disabled class claimed that the district was wrong to deny transportation. Where the district does not provide transportation to any students, and the parent's request was merely a reflection of her own convenience and personal family needs, the administrative law judge (ALJ) upheld the district's position. Ritchart v. Indianapolis Public Schools, (Ind. App.) 812 N.E.2d 189 (July 23) The school district delivered Joshua, a blind, non-verbal student who suffered from multiple other disabilities, to the wrong address. The driver received information from dispatch as to the correct address. Finding no one, home, the bus attendant left Joshua with a neighbor who volunteered to take care of him. His mother, who was awaiting his arrival at home, filed suit against the district for negligent infliction of emotional distress. The district prevailed because Joshua's mother failed to meet the state law test for liability. The boy was not injured, and his mother did not witness any part of the incident giving rise to the complaint.
Extractions: We Value Feedback We welcome feedback about the information presented here, as well as on additional resources. Please email us with ideas for other helpful resources, or alert us to updates. Summer Programs / Camps Sports Toys Playground Equipment ... Travel l Other Activities l General Information It is important to start planning early for summer programs, as many have limited availability. The Center for Infants and Children with Special Needs at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center offers resources to patients and families to help in the planning process. When searching for a summer program for your child, it is important to find a program that focuses on your child's interests and can meet your child's developmental and medical needs. Specialty programming that serves children with specific medical conditions or diagnoses and traditional programming with integration are both available. The following organizations publish summer program directories each year: In addition