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  1. Diamonds in the rough: preparing the special needs student for entry-level employment.: An article from: Techniques by Eileen Tamasovich, 2002-04-01

1. AbleArts
Welcome. AbleArts is a nonprofit organization based in northern Delaware. We receive no federal or state funding.
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2. Advocates For Disabled In Delaware File Lawsuit Seeking More State
Volume 2 Number 233_law April 10, 2002. Advocates for disabled in Delaware file lawsuit seeking more state help. By Associated Press
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3. Disabled, Wanderer - Delaware (DE)
Disabled, Wanderer Delaware (DE)
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4. Rip Off ReportDiscover Card Sues Disabled SSI Recipients Delaware
Discover Card Sues Disabled SSI Recipients Delaware Internet
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5. DELAWARE
DELAWARE. State By State Delaware Crossbow Permit Application. Division of Fish Wildlife P.O. Box 1401 Dover, DE 19903 (302) 7395297
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6. OASIS Information Referral Program Information Sheet For Aged
Program Information Sheet for Aged, Blind Disabled Suppl. Income (Delaware Co. DHS) Location Aged, Blind Disabled Suppl.
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7. A Residence Of The Juniata Park Neighborhood In Philadelphia
A residence of the Juniata Park neighborhood in Philadelphia operated by the Volunteers of America Delaware Valley for developmentally disabled
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8. Delaware Tech - Veterans Dependents Of Deceased/Disabled Veterans
Delaware Tech Veterans Dependents of Deceased/Disabled Veterans
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9. Delaware Online Personal Ads; Profiles Iam Tall And Like Disabled
Delaware Online Personal Ads; Profiles Iam tall and like disabled female nurses
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10. Delaware Residential Facilities For The Disabled
MARTIN LUTHER HOMES OF DELAWARE, INC University Officed Plaza, 260 Champman Road, Suite 104A, Newark, DE 19702 Phone 302456-5995 Fax 302-456-
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11. Special Needs News & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)
School Achievement Reports Often Exclude the disabled they had just begunreporting scores on the special tests tailored to the disabled, while delaware
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12. Capegazette.com - Cape Region's Home Page
needs of developmentally disabled citizens as they leave the school By most accounts, delaware leads the curve on addressing special needs children.
http://www.capegazette.com/storiescurrent/02-04/speciallives020604.html
News Briefs Calendar Classifieds Contact Us ... Sports Reports The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. Wednesday, February 11, 2004 Special lives, special needs: Part I - meet the parents By Bridin Reynolds Hughes Note: This is the first story in a series discussing the special needs of developmentally disabled citizens as they leave the school system and their parents search for options to give their children the continued opportunity of full lives. Entitlements guaranteed by the school system do not extend into adult life. Additionally, supervised residential housing is at a premium, particularly in Sussex County. This week, meet some of the exceptional parents of extraordinary children.
For the parent of a special needs child, the certain and common fears of child rearing are not to be outgrown. Fears of their own health failure, economic crisis or premature death are felt intensely and permanently by these parents as they struggle with the reality that their child will always need a caregiver, no matter the date on their birth certificate.
Whether incidence is truly on the rise or medical professionals are just counting better, the number of developmentally disabled children is up. The map of milestones for developmentally disabled children is different, in some cases indescribably so. The ultimate milestone - reaching the independence of adulthood - is in many cases unattainable.

13. Center For Professional Responsibility - American Bar Association
Our firm is dedicated to representing the needs of parents of disabled had yet to lose a case before the delaware special Education Hearing Panel, and,
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STATEMENT OF PHILIP MATTHEW STINSON, SR.
BEFORE THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
COMMISSION ON MULTIDISCIPLINARY PRACTICE
October 9, 1999
Cleveland, Ohio
Mr. Chairman, distinguished members of the Commission, good morning. My name is Phil Stinson, I am a member of the American Bar Association, and its' General Practice, Solo, and Small Law Firm Section. and I am a principal in the Philadelphia-based law firm of Stinson Law Associates, P.C. I welcome the opportunity to share my perspective with you today, because in my review of the testimony, reports, and scholarly debate considered to date by the Commission, I note one common theme: throughout the bulk of your deliberation, most of the debate has centered on the relationship between the accountancy profession and the legal profession. Upon reflection, I am sure that you will realize that such a debate is not truly of a multidisciplinary nature, but, rather, at times, it has degenerated into the perception of simply two professions jockeying for a position of power in a fast changing consumer-driven marketplace. I offer today the experiences of my law firm, because I think that our view of a multidisciplinary practice might well reflect the view of many members of this Section gathered in Ohio today, which, I submit, includes multidisciplinary professional relationships of a different type than that of our distinguished colleagues who have previously addressed the Commission.

14. MetroKids Special Camps
delaware Valley children with special needs have an abundance of summer campchoices. “There are so many camps that disabled children can, and should,
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Special Camps for Special Needs
by Gerry McClenahan
Summer camp is something we all dream about as children, but for children with special needs, it can seem more like a fantasy. Thanks to the work of individuals and organizations that believe the summer camp experience is important for all children, that fantasy comes true every year for children with special needs, sometimes even for free. Delaware Valley residents can choose from an abundance of opportunities for outdoor recreation for their children with special needs, whether those needs are physical, mental, emotional, or a combination. At Oakhurst, for example, the camper-to-counselor ratio is no more than 3 to 1 and there is 24-hour nursing coverage on site. Camp Lee Mar in Lackawaxen, PA, has a full menu of amenities and four nurses on duty around the clock. Camps that Specialize
Chronically ill children might benefit from a camp that offers them a suitable support system, such as the Ronald McDonald Camp outside Philadelphia, which offers overnight camps for children with life-threatening illnesses. Camp Victory in Millville, PA, a fully accessible residential camp designed for chronically ill and physically disabled children, has events of its own, and is regularly used by groups that want to provide specialized camps.

15. EVS-Accountability
than ever on helping minority, limitedEnglish, and special-needs students . It also wasn t an issue in delaware. Taylor says nine schools didn t
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No doubt about it, No Child Left Behind brought tremendous changes to America's schools in the 2002-03 school year. States scrambled to add standardized tests. Schools beefed up programs aimed at struggling students. And, supporters say, the landmark legislation made schools focus more than ever on helping minority, limited-English, and special-needs students. But one thing No Child Left Behind didn't do was provide a true national system for grading schools. All schools in all states must meet test score goals called Adequate Yearly Progress, or AYP. But exactly what that means varies widely from state to state. Each state has its own expectations and its own means of testing, making it tough to get an accurate picture of how the nation as a whole is performing. Take the following examples from the 2002-03 school year: Of course, Title I schools that don't meet AYP for two or more consecutive years face an increasing array of sanctions, ranging from having to offer student transfers to bringing in a completely new staff. So it isn't surprising that many educators look at the AYP disparity between states and wonder if it is fair. After all, why should nearly nine in 10 Kansas schools meet the federal guidelines in year one while nearly nine in 10 Florida schools fall short? WHY THE DIFFERENCES?

16. PennsylvaniaMentor - Select A School - Campus Tours - Delaware County Community
Learning disabled program contact, Ann Binder, Director of special needs Services.Contacting the office, 610 3252748. ABOUT THE PROGRAM
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Delaware County Community College
901 South Media Line Road
Media, PA 19063-1094 USA
Official telephone: (610) 359-5000
In-state telephone: (800) 872-1102
Out-of-state telephone: (800) 543-0146
Website: www.dccc.edu/
Options: Add to MyMentor Campus Tours List Current as of: July 2003 INSTITUTION CLASSIFICATION Carnegie Foundation's Classification of Institutions of Higher Education: Associate's Colleges DEGREE/AWARD INFORMATION Certificate offered: award offered Transfer Associate Degree offered: award offered Terminal Associate Degree offered: award offered DEGREE STATISTICS % of associate degrees awarded in: biological/life sciences business/marketing communications/communication technologies computer/information sciences education engineering/engineering technologies health professions and related sciences liberal arts/general studies protective services/public administration social sciences and history trade and industry visual/performing arts other GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Minimum number of units required to graduate with an associate degree: 60 credit hours Does the institution have core curriculum or university-wide distribution requirements that must be satisfied in order to graduate: No Does the institution have a math/science requirement for all students: Yes Does the institution have a computer course requirement for all students: No Does the institution require an internship for all students:

17. KASA - Kids As Self Advocates
Some people still dont understand about kids with special needs but many are catching of delaware has been a fighter for disabled people for many years.
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We want you to join us! Click here to fill out our form , or send your name, address, and phone number to the address below. CONTACT KASA
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KASA Project at Family Voices
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Living with Disability 24-7-365
by Joe MacDonald, 9th grade, Delaware
My sister who has followed in my moms footsteps goes to conferences and meetings involving issues about disabled people. Many years ago, disabled children did not have equal rights like everyone else. Anyone disabled in general could not have the same job as everyone else, either due to racism among coworkers and there chairman above them or because there were no access ramps or elevators and no handicap parking. Children had to go to special schools and did not have equal opportunities as other children did. But in this day and age, disabled people are heading major corporations and receiving scholarships to Harvard. Children go to regular elementaries and graduate with the needed skills. Disabled men and women of the world must be recognized by everyone and treated equally. With your help one day everyone will be realized as an equal race. Joe is in the 9th grade. In his spare time, he likes to ride his bike and learn and talk about hot rods. He also likes rock bands like Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, and the Rolling Stones. He hopes to get an electric guitar soon cause he thinks they are cool.

18. Edvisors Network : Special Education/Schools/Learning Disabilities
catering for the special educational needs of a small group of students The Hill Top Preparatory School has been serving learning disabled young
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19. Daily Report Card News Service 2001: The NEGP Weekly For July 1
ASSIST DELMAR, delaware, PROGRAM HELPS special needs STUDENTS LEARN (Goal 3) disabled STUDENTS MUST PASS INDIANA S HIGH SCHOOL EXAM (Goal Three
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The NEGP Weekly for July 13, 2001
From: Annie Golden ( GOLDENA1@WESTAT.com
Date: Thu Jul 12 2001 - 14:04:03 PDT http://www.in.gov/ai/gov/state/html . Click on Judicial Branch and then Indiana Court of Appeals. 2.) ******** OHIO REVAMPS STATE TESTS: ALIGNS WITH STANDARDS (Goal Three: Student Achievement and Citizenship) A new Ohio state law overhauls the state's proficiency tests by aligning them with academic standards (Rubin, EDUCATION DAILY, 6/15). The law also limits the tests' use in determining whether students will be promoted to the next grade or earn a high school diploma. The new law is based on recommendations developed by Governor Bob Taft's Commission for Student Success. Last year, the Commission reported that the Ohio tests were "rushed into place before the academic standards they were meant to measure had taken hold," reports the paper. For more information on the new law, visit http://www.state.oh.us/gov/releases

20. Delaware County Community College
Chester County now offers classes at Oxford High School! Services Availableto disabled Students. The Director of special needs Services will work with
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