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Extractions: VOL. 18 #2 May 1998 NOTE: All articles and the I pronoun not attributed to others are written by or identify George R. Johnson, Robert's father. Robert is 25 years old and has Down syndrome. ROBERT JOHNSON. When I started putting out a newsletter for supporters of disabled people, my thoughts were first that I would find and report on significant facts relating to the broad population and second that Robert was just one in millions, but I could share most of his experiences and I would report them to provide an example to others. Some of his current efforts are reflected in letters from the publisher of WHO'S WHO IN THE MIDWEST VICTOR BISHOP. He is now Associate Editor. In our next issue we will feature his biographical sketch, and with the sketch there will be his Email address. He will be handling our Email and Internet activities. He has a Web Site and has in mind printing growth curves for children and infants with Down syndrome. He has a one-year old son named Emmanuel, who has DS, and is photogenic.
Extractions: Post-Secondary Transition Planning: A Critical IEP Component IDEA clearly notes that at a minimum, transition plans should be developed on a yearly basis, beginning, at the very latest, when a student turns 16 years of age. The importance of continuous transition planning stems from the knowledge that proper planning cannot be achieved in 1 year, but rather must occur over numerous years and be based on a continuous comparison from one year to the next. 20 U.S.C. 1414(d)(1)(A)(vii).
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Extractions: Offers guidance on construction of a new building, addition, or renovation of a magnet or charter school. Twelve exemplary projects are described, followed by guidance on funding, finding a home for the charter school, designing for autistic students, specialized school design, technology, site design and landscape architecture for urban schools, acoustics, indoor air quality, sustainable design, and design-build project delivery. A draft charter school operations plan and 36 references are included. 228p.
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Extractions: General Resources: Exceptional Parent Magazine TRI Online! Bookstore - Books About Self-Advocacy. The Parent Advocate News. The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates. ... HipMag Online. Interactive web site for deaf children. Internet Resources for Special Children. For all the Special Kids of the World. The Family Village. Children with Disabilities. ... Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 1. Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 2. Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 3. The Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998. Section 504 Regulations. Neighborhood Legal Services: New York State Guidelines to Allow for the Transfer of Assistive Technology When a Student Moves from School Jurisdiction to Higher Education, Other Human Services Agency or Employment. Resources for Disabled and Special Needs Children. ... The Association for Special Kids. An organization that helps families with special needs children set up individual financial plans. National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Parents' Guide to the Development of Preschool Children with Disabilities: Resources and Services.
Extractions: Quick Links ResourceNet Home Accessible Travel Fact Sheets I ... n The News "General Resources" Please note: The Resources area is a continuous work in progress. New links and categories will be added on a regular basis. If you would like to submit or recommend a site to be included you may Submit a URL Category Index ADA (non government) Assistive Technology Devices State Assistive Technology Centers Arizona Technology Access Program (AzTAP) Arkansas - ICAN Colorado - CATP Connecticut - CTTAP ... AbilityHub adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers. ABLEDATA Assistive Technology Information Access Unlimited Applied Science and Engineering Laboratories Assistive Technology, Inc.
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Extractions: Finance Aid to Private Schools Education Commission of the States 700 Broadway, Suite 1200 Denver, CO 80203-3460 303.299.3600 Fax: 303.296.8332 www.ecs.org State Aid to Nonpublic Schools January 2004 Source: Catherine C. Sielke, John Dayton, C. Thomas Holmes and Anne L. Jefferson Public School Finance Programs of the United States and Canada 1998-99 , National Center for Education Statistics, 2001. STATE COMMENTS Alabama Alabama does not provide general state aid to private schools. Two types of exceptions, however, do exist. (1) Alabama does provide, through separate appropriations bills, state aid to two private military academies; and (2) Alabama does provide small grants to several private schools and agencies offering services to exceptional children and to mentally disabled citizens. Neither of these categories is considered in the general state aid for public education. Alaska No program of state aid for nonpublic schools. Some districts allow nonpublic students to participate in certain public school activities at the discretion of local school boards. Arizona None Arkansas None California None Colorado None Connecticut Local districts must offer same health services to nonprofit, nonpublic school children as are available to children in public schools provided the majority of children in nonpublic school are state residents. State reimburses eligible school district expenses based on relative town wealth. Towns that provide services to more than 1,500 nonpublic students who are not residents of that town and towns where the number of children receiving AFDC services is greater than 1% of the total population are entitled to 80% reimbursement.
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Extractions: KASA is proud to announce that after a lengthy and difficult selection process, we have added four new members to our National Advisory Board. They are: Blake Bogartus, 18 years old, from Alabama Mara Buchbinder, 20 years old, from New Hampshire Micah Fialka-Feldman, 17 years old, from Michigan Amanda Putz, 15 years old, from New York These folks join our 5 other Board members in doing long and short term planning for KASA and representing us at national meetings. We have also elected new co-chairs for the 2002 year, Maia Wroblewski and Naomi Ortiz. You can read more about our new Board members and co-chairs on our website in January. We thank all of you who helped to distribute our application and especially to those of you who applied to be on the Board. We receiving an incredible number of applications and the selection process was very competitive. We hope that all of you will continue to make a difference in your communities and to be active members of KASA at every opportunity. DISABILITY PREPAREDNESS WEBSITE The Disability Preparedness Website is up and running. This website features the article, Emergency Planning for People with Disabilities and Other Special Needs, by Dr. Carl T. Cameron, President, Board of Directors for the Inclusion Research Institute. Users will also find resources for training, products, articles and websites. For more information visit their
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Extractions: ALTERNATIVE FUNDING SOURCES SPECIAL FINANCING PLANS ND AT FINANCIAL LOAN PROGRAM UNITED STATES TAX CODE ALTERNATIVE FUNDING SOURCES These entities typically represent a membership, family, or other group of people who have come together with a philanthropic purpose. Their approach is generally less formal than that of large entities, and they tend to provide smaller and very specific monetary awards. Most often these groups will provide funding for individuals who fall through the cracks and who have exhausted public sources of funding. The focus and requirements for national organizations may be quite different from those at local levels and it may be beneficial to pursue the potential of each. Top HEALTH AND DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS Health and disability organizations provide different kinds of assistance for obtaining assistive technology devices and services for individuals with disabilities. Some provide information, counseling, referral, and sometimes financial assistance for the purchase of the devices and/or services. Following are descriptions of several available in North Dakota: North Dakota Association for the Disabled The North Dakota Association for the Disabled (NDAD) is a nonprofit, charitable organization founded by concerned citizens for the purpose of assisting the mentally and physically disadvantaged within North Dakota, many of whom are not eligible for services from other agencies. Although unable to grant every request, NDAD provides financial assistance in purchasing specialized equipment, medical treatment, and other services.