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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

21. Trends & Issues, School Choice - Special Education
Children with special needs and School Choice Five Stories. Parents who sendtheir disabled students to charter schools and other schools of choice
http://cepm.uoregon.edu/trends_issues/choice/selected_abstracts/special.html
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Determining Charter Schools' Responsibilities for Children with Disabilities: A Guide through the Legal Labyrinth.
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Reviews legal issues pertaining to charter schools' responsibilities for children with disabilities. Examines Section 504, Americans with Disabilities Act, and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Discusses what special issues attach when charter schools seek to serve only or predominately children with disabilities. Explores implications of special-education law for charter-school authorizers. (Contains 114 references.) (Author/PKP)
Descriptors: *Charter Schools; *Children; Contracts; *Disabilities; Elementary Secondary Education; Federal Legislation; School Districts; *School Law; *Special Education; *State Legislation

22. School Choice Precedents
the Catholic parochial school system has numerous schools for disabled youngsters, Second, it is most often the students with special needs,
http://www.rppi.org/schoolchoiceprecedents.shtml
Reason Public Policy Institute is a public policy think tank promoting choice, competition, and a dynamic market economy as the foundation for human dignity and progress.
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"The Reason Foundation have offered invaluable assistance to the school choice movement in Kansas . . . The value of the help we have received from the Reason Foundation simply cannot be overstated."
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Reforming Special Education in Charter Schools What can charter schools do to promote accountability and innovation in special education services? Stay tuned for Reason's upcoming education study, Special Education Accountability: Structural Reform to Help Charter Schools Make the Grade Related Links Privatization Watch - The Education Issue. Articles include:
State-by-state School Voucher and Tax Credit Overview

Prospective School Choice Developments

Crippling California Schools

State Fiscal Crises Affect Spending
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Remarks by New York City Public Schools Chancellor Joel Klein on Charter Schools
(6/2) New York City Public Schools Chancellor Joel Klein explains why charter schools need to be at the forefront of the education reform movement in New York City. Full Text Scandals Prevalent In Public Schools (5/28) Any school, private or public, that is supported by public tax dollars should meet strict financial standards and face serious consequences for fiscal malfeasance. At present, schools in the private sector are quickly reprimanded and often shut down when fiscal improprieties are discovered, but public schools are not.

23. Helping All Learners Succeed: Special Ed Success Stories
Her objective remains the same in both venues–to support special needs students in a blended environment at one of the largest high schools in delaware.
http://www.washington.edu/doit/Press/learning.html
Search Directories Reference Tools UW Home ... DO-IT DO-IT resources DO-IT programs DO-IT search DO-IT home page
Helping All Learners Succeed: Special Ed Success Stories
by Carol S. Holzberg, Ph.D With help from technology, good teachers, and the will to learn, students with disabilities are wowing their peers and themselves.
From Ponds to Multimedia
Working–and Laughing–Together at the Computer
DO IT! Sheryl Burgstahler , director of the program. "Other times we work with the special education staff and regular education teachers at the student's school." DO-IT publicizes the program by sending out a newsletter to about 4,000 people across the country. Many newsletter recipients run organizations catering to students with disabilities. The DO-IT Web site ( http://www.washington.edu/doit
Technology Spells Success
Pioneers on the Cutting Edge
Carol S. Holzberg, Ph.D., is an anthropologist, computer journalist, and consultant in Shutesbury, Massachusetts. She serves as technology coordinator at three schools in Western Massachusetts (Shutesbury Elementary, Swift River Elementary in New Salem, and Yeshiva Academy in Springfield). Contact her via e-mail at: carolh@anthro.umass.edu. Next Article Previous Article Press listing DO-IT search DO-IT home page DO-IT Contact Information
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24. CATALYST: Voices Of Chicago School Reform
As the number of disabled students in Chicago’s public high schools rose in to send more special needs children back to neighborhood schools and into
http://www.catalyst-chicago.org/12-02/1202toc.htm
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Austin High School and Northside College Preparatory High School are polar opposites in many ways, and special education is no exception. Austin enrolls a higher percentage of special education students than any other high school in the district; Northside has the fewest. CATALYST Senior Editor Elizabeth Duffrin researched both to find out how the lopsided distribution affected each school.
Schools struggle with federal law
Model inclusion at Mather High Who is Corey H.? Ten years ago, a school reform group teamed up with a university legal clinic to sue Chicago Public Schools and the state for illegally segregating special education students. In 1998, CPS settled the lawsuit before going to trial, agreeing to send more special needs children back to neighborhood schools and into general education classrooms. Here is a primer on that settlement. High schools bear the brunt of teacher shortage Briefing page A summary of key points.

25. American Academy Of Pediatrics National Center Of Medical Home
Most children with special needs in delaware qualify for disabled We alsohave a six to twelve years of age group for the school complement program.
http://www.medicalhomeinfo.org/resources/bulletinchildcare.html

26. Springfield School District
Springfield School District. Students With special needs The delaware CountyIntermediate Unit provides itinerant support services for students with
http://www.springfieldsd-delco.org/SpecialEd/studentswithspecialneeds.htm
Springfield School District Students With Special Needs A full continuum of services are provided through the combination of the Springfield School District, Delaware County IU 25, Approved Private Schools and other facilities licensed to serve special education students. This continuum serves students who demonstrate the following: Autism/Pervasive Development Disorder; Emotional Disturbance; Neurological Impairment; Deafness/Hearing Impairment; Specific Learning Disability; Mental Retardation; Multi-handicap; Other Health Impairment; Physical Disability; Speech and Language Impairment; Blindness/Visual Impairment.
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OVERVIEW
LEARNING SUPPORT The district provides learning support for students whose cognitive ability falls within normal limits but have a significant deficiency in one or more of the following areas. Oral expression
Listening comprehension
Written expression
Basic reading skills
Reading comprehension
Mathematics calculation
Mathematics reasoning
Typically, students requiring learning support are those experiencing a specific learning disability.

27. Schools For The Deaf - Delaware
schools for the deaf serial continues with a focus on delaware schools for the deaf . Deaf delaware students were taught in special education classes or
http://deafness.about.com/cs/schoolsus/a/delawareschools.htm
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28. 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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29. Assistive Living Links - CICIL
Assistive Living, disabled, disabilities, CICIL. The Opportunities for thedisabled Foundation Helps Provide special needs The Roeher Institute s in
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30. Therapy/Respite Camps: Kids With Autism And Other Special Needs
A page with information about summer camps for kids with special needs. It is run by the Windsor schools in Morristown, Patterson, and Pompton.
http://wmoore.net/therapy.html
Therapy/Respite Camps for Kids
This page evolves as people tell me about new camps, so if you know of camps that are not listed here, please email me so I can get the information posted here. If you direct a camp that would like a simple WWW page that describes your camp, I'll be pleased to put one up just email a description of the camp to me. Also, please let me know about any other WWW resources to which I should have a link. Thanks!
What's Here?
Information about summer camps that focus on therapy for kids with special needs and/or respite for the kids and their families. I have broken it into national categories and regional categories in the USA:
  • United States Apologies in advance if my sense of these regions differs from yours! If you cannot find an appropriate camp on this page I also have some links to other potentially useful pages as well as some other websites that list camps. I list all of the camps I know of, so please do not email me asking for help locating a camp. Thanks.
    Camps in the Northeast (USA)

31. United Way Of Delaware - Full-Member Agencies
Community school of the arts, provides instruction in the performing and visual Its focus is on the special needs of women and the elimination of racism
http://www.uwde.org/fullmembers.asp
Welcome REGISTER LOGIN LOGOUT Full-Member Agencies Full-member agencies of United Way of Delaware provide health and human services identified by trained United Way volunteers as high priorities in our community. Each agency's membership is reevaluated every two years to ensure each meets the highest standards, both fiscally and programmatically. Every full-member agency is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, governed by local volunteers, employs a professional staff, and provides a majority of its services in Kent, New Castle, and Sussex Counties. Each agency has an established record of service, is financially stable, and has a system to evaluate the outcomes and effectiveness of United Way-funded programs.
Designation codes for each agency are listed to the left. Only the headquarters location, phone number, and website address* are listed. Please call headquarters for branch phone numbers, or click on the link for more information.*
*Not all member agencies have websites.
(0103) Alliance for the Mentally Ill in Delaware, Inc. (NAMI-DE)

32. 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

33. MossRehab ResourceNet - Resources For The Disabled (Physically And Mentally Chal
Mobility Limited videos for people with special needs. disabled DealerMagazine - national resource for buying and selling adaptive equipment online
http://www.mossresourcenet.org/resources.htm
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34. Suit Claims Big Gap In Dental Care For Disabled
of the Pitt dental school s special needs clinic, where Simon receives care . Dentists at the special needs clinic said that caring for some patients
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05186/533094.stm
Previous Articles Health Science Environment
Suit claims big gap in dental care for disabled
Tuesday, July 05, 2005 By Joe Fahy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
With a sedative flowing through his veins, John Simon rested comfortably as his teeth were examined and cleaned at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. Tony Tye, Post-Gazette
At the University of Pittsburgh clinic, which offers specialized dental services to people with disabilities, dentist Lotus Su, left, and student Chad Morris work on Nancy Burdick of Carnegie.
Click photo for larger image. Without the intravenous sedation, Simon, 53, who has bipolar disorder and severe mental retardation, would scream and would not sit still for a dentist. "There's no place near where we live that will take care of someone like him," said Darlene Cassels, a supervisor of his group home in Elk County. So the group home staff drives him three hours to the dental school in Oakland for his dental checkups. But Simon is one of the lucky ones. Dental care is so scarce for state residents with disabilities who receive Medicaid, advocates contend, that they have filed a class action lawsuit against the state. Lawyers recently submitted final written arguments in the case, which is being heard in U.S. District Court for the state's Middle District. Attorneys for the state deny a widespread problem exists, although state officials acknowledge they are working to improve the availability of treatment.

35. Center For Professional Responsibility - American Bar Association
with special needs, attorneys, psychologists, physicians, teachers, school 2000), a nonattorney advocate argued before the delaware Supreme Court
http://www.abanet.org/cpr/mjp-stinson_witness.html
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COMMISSION ON MULTIJURISDICTIONAL PRACTICE SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
FEBRUARY 18, 2001 TESTIMONY OF PHILIP MATTHEW STINSON, SR., ESQ.
Mr. Chairman, distinguished members of the Commission, good morning. I am a principal of Stinson Law Associates, P.C., a Philadelphia-based law firm, as well as president and general counsel of the Center for Education Rights, a non-profit public interest advocacy organization with offices in Chester, Pennsylvania, and San Diego, California, and executive director of the Chester Special Education Law Clinic, which provides legal representation to low income parents of children with special needs in the Chester Upland School District in Chester, Pennsylvania.. I also serve as editor of SpecialEdLaw.net, a multidisciplinary resource for parents of children with special needs, attorneys, psychologists, physicians, teachers, school administrators, and others seeking information relating to special education law. Stinson Law Associates, P.C. maintains law offices in Pennsylvania and Delaware, and we are often asked to represent clients in states across the country. My practice is limited to representing parents of children with special needs, mostly in legal disputes with state educational agencies and local educational agencies pursuant to several federal statutes: the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA"), 20 U.S.C. §1400

36. Special Camps For Special Needs
special Camps for special needs. by Gerry McClenahan “There are so many campsthat disabled children can, and should, have the opportunity to go to if
http://www.metrokids.com/specialkids04/specialcampssk04.html
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.

37. Services And Programs For Children
obtain training or meet special needs of the child. The delaware HealthyChildren Program is targeted to children under age 19 with whose family
http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/main/children.htm

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Services and Programs for Children
Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation and Advocacy
  • Long Term Care Facility Enforcement Information
    Delaware Code and the Code of Federal Regulations
    Enforcement information is provided by the Division of Long Term Residents Protection (DLTCRP). For more information, please visit the DLTCRP website . To make complaints about long term care facilities and resident abuse, mistreatment, neglect, or financial exploitation contact DLTCRP via their Complaint and Incident Reporting information.
Adoption, Foster Care and Day Care Facility Information
Caregiver Support
  • Child Care This service provides support for families with young children to enable the caretaker to hold a job, obtain training or meet special needs of the child.

38. University Programs For The Disabled
Nipissing University special needs Services, North Bay, Ontario, Canada This page is made possible by The New York Institute for special Education
http://www.nyise.org/college.htm

39. Organizations Serving Persons With Visual Impairments
collection of schools, organizations and groups serving the needs of persons Associated Services for the Blind delaware Valley s largest, private,
http://www.nyise.org/orgs.htm

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  • Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind
    Established in 1858, AIDB operates four accredited instructional programs and an award winning manufacturing complex in Talladega, Alabama and a statewide network of regional centers. The site now includes a forum page for people who are blind, tours of Alabama School for the Blind, links to student-created websites, and will soon include access to the Alabama Instructional Resource Center for the Blind and the Subregional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. The Alphabet House is a regional developmental center for infants and children birth to six who are medically fragile and developmentally delayed in Oregon. American Council of the Blind general information including recent issues of The Braille Forum (Washington, DC). Go here for a list of

40. The Resume Of Dennis McAndrews
The Use Of special needs Trust In Personal Injury Actions , Chester County Search And Seizure In The School Environment , delaware County Community
http://www.mcandrewslaw.com/dmresume.html
Attorneys At Law
Ph: (610) 648-9300
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Education
Villanova University School of Law
Villanova, PA 19085
Juris Doctor awarded May, 1978
Admitted to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, October 1978 Honors: Winner, Reimel Moot Court Competition, Quarterfinalist, Region III, National Moot Court Competition; Selected to Outstanding Young Men of America Organization Activities: Elected as Law School Representative to the University Senate; Elected to Law School Honor Board; Garey Hall Rugby Team; Member, Student Divisions of American and Pennsylvania Bar Associations; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Speaker at Undergraduate Seminars; Intramural Sports; Host Family Program of "A Better Chance of Lower Merion". Villanova University
Villanova, PA 19085
Bachelor of Science in Education (cum laude) May, 1975
Graduated first in this major
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (cum laude) May, 1975

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