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  1. Interagency agreements: Improving the transition process for young children with special needs and their families (FACTS/LRE information series) by Dale Borman Fink, 1993

41. Special Education/educational Resources For Disabled Students Links
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42. School Residency Law - Illinois
Thus, illinois school districts must serve all special education children who Except in the case of students with special needs, students shall attend
http://www.whittedcleary.com/CM/Publications/Publications127.asp
THE ILLINOIS LAW OF SCHOOL RESIDENCY
By Brooke R. Whitted
Residency issues are increasingly the subject of concern for many school boards. With the disparities in educational services between districts, especially in affluent suburbs bordering major metropolitan areas, challenges to residency are becoming ever more frequent. The maze of Illinois residency law is complex, and usually the cases are fact intensive. out of state children placed in Illinois under the Orphans Act; (c) reimbursement issues for children placed residentially by a state agency or the courts for care and/or custody; and (d) residency issues under unclear scenarios. Sample policies and procedures are included as appendices. The definitions immediately below are from Article 14, of the Illinois School Code, which concerns disabled children. DEFINITIONS (Headings have been added and are not part of statue) I. Sec. (105 ILCS 5/14-1.11) Resident district; parent; legal guardian. The resident district is the school district in which the parent or guardian, or both parent and guardian, of the student reside when:

43. Illinois Assistive Technology Program Rights Of Passage
Too many students with disabilities dropout of school. They become unemployed or (How to prepare a Life Plan, a Letter of Intent, a special needs Trust.
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Teens Transition to the Future
Students with disabilities age 14 and older should receive transition planning as part of the Individualized Education Program (IEP). A good transition plan depends on the goals a student and his family set. Through this process the student (and his parents) receive an empowering opportunity to plan for the future. For that to happen, the student and his parents need good information about the process and the services. This TECHNOTE defines transition, outlines key aspects of transition and gives you important resources you can use when navigating through this journey to adulthood.
What is transition?
Simply put, transition is a passage from one stage to another. We experience many transitions in our lives from one job to another, from a starter home to dream house, from single to married life, etc. In school, we move from one grade level to another early intervention to preschool, kindergarten to first grade, middle school to high school and high school to college or work or both. We spend much of our time planning for life's major transitions. Unfortunately, moving from school to adulthood is complicated for young people with disabilities. Because of that, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) gives schools and families the chance to focus on transition planning.

44. DFC | Special Education
special Education and Disability Resources. The illinois State Board of community serving young children with special needs throughout illinois.
http://www.designsforchange.org/sped.html
This effort places a primary focus on helping to ensure that students with disabilities are educated in the regular education program and master the regular education curriculum, consistent with the most current federal law (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or IDEA) and with the Corey H. Settlement Agreements. The ABLE Coalition:
Advocates Behind Legal Education
DFC encourages parents of children with disabilities to take advantage of training opportunities and join a parent support group. A parent support group will provide needed emotional support and valuable feedback and information from other parents. You will also get a better idea of systemic issues and how they impact on other children with disabilities. Parent group meetings are a great place to compare strategies and share stories from the field! Parent Training and Partnerships Project
DFC is a Parent Training and Information Center. Each Parent Training and Information Center provides training and information to parents of infants, toddlers, school-aged children, and young adults with disabilities and the professionals who work with their families.

45. CCDI | Coalition Of Citizens With Disabilities In Illinois
Conference on Educating Students with special needs in June of this year. I’m happy to report that the illinois Disability Vote Project is off to a
http://www.ccdionline.org/newsletter.php?article_id=11&

46. A Person, Not A Disability: Resources On Special Needs And Advocacy
Contains links to resources about gifted education and special needs topics. DBLINK Gives information on illinois programs for school-age children and
http://www.widesmiles.org/useful/special.html
A Person, Not a Disability: Resources on Special Needs and Advocacy Abledata http://www.abledata.com/index.htm Provides information and links on assistive technology. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~sbilling/ada.html Provides links to a variety of resources about the Americans with Disabilities Act and other disability information. Adaptive Physical Education http://www.mde.state.mi.us/off/sped/adptv_phys_ed/home.html Provides resources and links on adaptive physical education. ADHD Owner's Manual http://www.edutechsbs.com/adhd/ Provides resources on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), including information on medical and behavioral interventions. Advocates http://www.infocom.com/~intern/ Provides resources, links, and a forum for those who wish to advocate for students with special needs. American Sign Language http://lonestar.texas.net/~imking/signpage/sign.html Provides information about ASL and gives pointers to assist people who can hear with communicating with those who cannot. Animated ASL Dictionary http://www.feist.com/~randys/index_nf.html

47. ECE 913: Search By IAI Major Number, Results
ECE 219, Students with Disabilities in School, 3.00 (sem.) Southeastern illinois College, EDUC 226, Students with special needs, 3.00 (sem.)
http://www.itransfer.org/IAI/Fact/SearchByMajorNo.taf?page=search&IAICode=ECE913

48. Special Education Funding
illinois, has been referred to the Office of special Education classroom in the school the student would attend if not disabled
http://baby.indstate.edu/iseas/spedfund13.html
April 6, 1995 Honorable Ray LaHood House of Representatives Washington DC 20515-1318 Dear Mr. LaHood: Your letter to Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley dated Illinois, has been referred to the Office of Special Education proposed public information campaign regarding inclusive education to be conducted by the Illinois State Board of promotion of a policy of inclusion and from its use of Federal funds for the campaign. The Department has had the opportunity to review and respond and has met personally with me as well as with members of my staff. A copy of Secretary Riley's response is enclosed for your approach to inclusive education nor the proposed use of Federal funds in connection with public information activities regarding inclusion conflicts with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA") or with the applicable cost principles of the Office of Management and Budget Circular A-87 (incorporated in 34 CFR Part 80, Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and

49. Special Needs News & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)
special needs News. No Child Left Behind lawsuit dismissed Maybe there’s an attempt by the judge to allow the schools and the federal government to
http://susanohanian.org/show_special_news.html?id=167

50. The Heartland Institute - The Heartland Plan For Illinois:
In many illinois communities, local school property taxes are too high and unfair. illinois students with specialeducation needs who currently attend
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=9432

51. Pediatrics/Adolescents
In illinois, all local school districts are required to provide a free and have an office Student Disability Services or special needs Office.
http://www.helpsource.org/bir/pediatrics_adolescents.htm
Pediatrics/Adolescents Resources Pediatrics/Adolescents This section discusses ways to increase positive educational experiences for all persons with brain injury, both children and adults. You will find information about:
  • Educational Rights of Persons with Disabilities
  • Early Childhood Education Options
  • Who do I Call at the School?
  • Individualized Education Plans (IEPS) and Transition Planning
  • Hospital/Homebound Educational Services
  • Support Groups for Parents of School-aged Children with Brain Injury
  • Assistive Technology Options
  • Services for Post-Secondary Education Students Navigating the Education System Participating in a positive and enriching educational program is the right of all persons with disabilities. This section makes suggestions about who to contact and how to create an educational plan that can help you or your loved one obtain a good education and become as self-sufficient as possible. Educational Rights of Persons with Disabilities In Illinois, all local school districts are required to provide a free and appropriate public education for all students with disabilities from birth through 21 years of age. Parents have the right and responsibility to participate in and approve of the Individual Education Plan (IEP) that is developed for each child with a recognized disability, which includes brain injury.
  • 52. Suit Addresses NCLB/IDEA Conflict
    NCLB allows 1 percent of a school’s disabled population to take an alternate and because parents of specialneeds children may join as plaintiffs.
    http://www.nsba.org/site/doc_sbn.asp?TrackID=&SID=1&DID=35280&CID=1629

    53. CPL Disability Information
    Disability Related Organizations/Resources in Chicago and illinois Easter Seal serves children and adults with special needs, including the direct
    http://www.chipublib.org/012disability/disability.html
    Information for People with Disabilities
    CPL Resources
    Other Resources
    Disability Related Organizations/Resources in
    Chicago and Illinois ACCESS LIVING

    310 S. PEORIA ST., #201
    CHICAGO IL 60607
    312-226-5900; 312-236-2030 (FAX); 312-226-1687 (TTY) Access Living is a center for service, advocacy and social change for people with disabilities. AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND
    401 N. MICHIGAN AVENUE, #308
    CHICAGO IL 60611-4205
    e-mail: chicago@afb.org AFB ensures the development and improvement of services for the blind and visually impaired. ANIXTER CENTER Anixter Center assists people with disabilities to live and work successfully in the community. Their web site includes information on the Chicago Hearing Society, Education, Health Services, Residential Services and Training. This site is available in Spanish.

    54. Special Recreation
    The far majority of disabled people need some special help if they are to successfully A study of recreation services for the disabled in illinois.
    http://www.lib.niu.edu/ipo/ip721120.html
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    A young athlete rolls for a score. An Appeal For Special Recreation By
    Judy Harris
    Editor's Note:
    Champaign has a model program for handicapped citizens that other departments throughout Illinois and the Nation should examine.
    RECREATION: something for everyone . . . but is it? There are an estimated one million people in Illinois with some physical, mental, or emotional disability. Yet less than fifteen per cent of the park districts and municiple recreation agencies in this state operate even one program for the handicapped. Most of the same agencies actively serve the senior citizens, the preschoolers, and special interest groups. Why then are the recreational needs of the handicapped being ignored? No longer can the recreation professional bury its head in the sand. No longer can the responsibility be shifted to other shoulders. The facts are all to clear, and the lack of adequate recreation opportunities all to apparent. Can the recreation profession rise to meet this challenge to really serve everyone? It is a difficult task to set up recreation programs for the handicapped. Problems such as transportation, lack of funds, lack of know-how, seem insurmountable. However, it can be done. One agency in Illinois, the Champaign Park District, has begun to meet the challenge. Year-round recreation activities for the disabled are an integral part of Champaign's programs. Perhaps an account of how Champaign began its special programs will be an incentive for other recreation agencies to develop their own programs.

    55. Resource Center · Directory Of Illinois Websites
    illinois Interagency Committee on Employees with Disabilities The special needs Network Education and Resources for Families of Individuals with
    http://www.equipforequality.org/resourcecenter/illinoiswebsites.php
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    Directory of Illinois Websites for People with Disabilities, Family Members, Service Providers, and Professionals
    Equip for Equality provides this directory of resources for additional information. Inclusion in the directory should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. We plan to keep expanding the directory, so please contact us if you would like your organization included.
    Legal Assistance
    AIDS Legal Council of Chicago American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois American Jewish Congress Legal Clinic Asian Human Services Legal Clinic ...
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    Chicago Public Schools Chicago Public Schools Office of Specialized Services City of Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Chicago of Chicago ... U.S. Commission on Civil Rights

    56. State Of Illinois Disability Resources
    toddlers, schoolaged children, and young adults with disabilities and the Families with children with special health care needs in illinois can now
    http://www.altonweb.com/cs/downsyndrome/ilresources.html
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    State of Illinois Disability Resources Child and Family Connections (CAP/SPOE)
    Child and Family Connections is the central point for Madison, Monroe, Randolph and St. Clair Counties. It is responsible for ensuring that all referrals of children, under the age of three, to the Early Intervention system in Illinois, receive a timely response. It is also responsible for insuring that the various functions are conducted with families in a prompt, professional, and family-centered manner. For more information contact: Child and Family Connections
    1306 Wabash
    Belleville, IL 62220
    1 (888) 594-8364 or (618) 257-8909
    Fax: (618) 257-9106 There are twenty-four Child and Family Connections in Illinois; contact the Early Intervention Central Directory "Help Me Grow Help Line" 1 (800) 323-GROW Southern Illinois Child and Family Connections
    1108 W. Willow
    Carbondale, IL 62903
    Fax: (618) 549-8137 Child and Family Connections
    1757 West 95 th Street Chicago, IL 60643

    57. More Choices For Disabled Kids - Policy Review, No. 112
    More Choices For disabled Kids Policy Review, No. 112. And if the special-needs child leaves the school for any reason, the supplemental funding
    http://www.policyreview.org/apr02/andrews_print.html
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    (Original Version) More Choices For Disabled Kids By Lewis M. Andrews f the opponents of school choice could have their way, the national debate over the use of public money to subsidize private schooling would turn on the subject of special education. With research demonstrating the overall success of school voucher programs in Milwaukee and Cleveland, and with the constitutional issue of public funding of religiously affiliated schools headed for resolution in a seemingly God-tolerant Supreme Court, defenders of the educational status quo have been reduced to fanning fears that government support of greater parental choice would transform public schools into dumping grounds for difficult-to-educate students. Rethinking Schools naacp Seventeenth Annual Report to Congress on the Implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act , over The argument that school choice must inevitably create special education ghettos would appear to have been strengthened by the recent adoption of market-based education reforms in New Zealand. In the late employees with a new Ministry of Education staffed by only people and putting each local school under the control of a community board of trustees. At the same time, the government abolished school zoning, allowing children to transfer freely between schools, even to private schools, at state expense.

    58. UIC Division Of Specialized Care For Children - About
    by the Commission for Children with special Health Care needs, Louisville, Kentucky. Some sheets have been modified to highlight illinois resources.
    http://internet.dscc.uic.edu/dsccroot/parents/transition.asp
    Teaching Sheets Transition Timeline Health Care Information School to Work Information ... Back to Library Listings All of us go through transitions in our life, from infancy to childhood, from preschool to primary school to high school, and from teenagers to adulthood. The journey to adulthood is often filled with joys and challenges, hurdles to cross and paths to choose. Planning ahead and preparing for these changes will help you to take full advantage of the choices that lay before you. Planning for the transition from pediatric doctors to adult doctors, moving from school to work, and achieving the highest level of independent living can be exciting and challenging. It is never too early to begin thinking about and preparing for your child's future. The materials listed below can help guide you and your child as you experience life's transitions. The Transition Information Sheet for Families
    explains what medical transition is and why it is important. This fact sheet also identifies the key issues that must be considered as your child grows and matures and takes on more responsibility for their own health and well-being. The Transition Worksheet for Parents can be used to help you identify what you and your child have considered or planned for their life as an adult. It can be used to help you prepare for all aspects of independent living including transportation, employment, financial resources, medical care and many others.

    59. CATALYST, June 1998 -- Special Education Entering New Era
    special education entering new era. by Rick Asa. On Jan. 16, the School Reform who is sensitive to the needs of disabled children —assigned to the case.
    http://www.catalyst-chicago.org/06-98/068main.htm
    Special education entering new era
    by Rick Asa
    On Jan. 16, the School Reform Board settled a lawsuit filed on behalf of 53,000 special education students with a plan that potentially will touch all 428,000 students in the system.
    Special ed students Michael Funk (far right) and Brian Carroll take turns holding the class pet with Caitlin Parker and 1st-grade teacher Joy Willie at Sutherland Elementary. (Photo by John Booz) "Right now, one of two things is still happening," says Joy Rogers, a leading Chicago inclusion activist and a Loyola University professor. "One is, disabled kids are being left in regular education without the services they need to be successful or, two, they are being shipped all over the city for unknown reasons to seek out services which are presumably there." Designs first documented the illegal segregation of Chicago’s special education students in its 1991 report, "Caught in the Web II." In 1992, it joined with the Northwestern University Law Center filing Corey H. vs. the city and state boards of education. State action/inaction
    At press time, the state was reworking a remediation plan for a deadline of May 29. Its first plan had been found wanting by both the plaintiffs and attorneys for the CPS. Money is a major issue. State board spokesperson Tom Hernandez said the state would not discuss its plan while the issue is still in litigation. (

    60. POSITION PAPER ON THE REAUTHORIZ
    Family Resource Center for Disabilities and special needs, South Carolina Nassau Coordinating Council of special Kids, special Families of illinois
    http://www.educationnews.org/position-paper-on-the-reauthoriz.htm
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