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  1. Memorandum: To school committee chairpersons, superintendents of schools by Robert V Antonucci, 1993

21. Special Ed Letter
massachusetts Board of education massachusetts Department of education We are particularly concerned because the proposed regulations fail to comply
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Letter: Special Education
Recently, the Dept. of Education proposed changes to the special education regulations. Along with two of my colleagues, I drafted a letter to the Board of Education, which was signed by 68 legislators. Following the public hearing at which we presented the letter, the Commissioner withdrew all of the major changes which we had protested. A copy of my Op-Ed is available by clicking here James A. Peyser, Chairman
Massachusetts Board of Education
Massachusetts Department of Education
350 Main St.
Malden, MA 02148 Dear Chairman Peyser and Members of the Board of Education: We are writing to you regarding the draft regulations on special education currently out for public comment. After carefully reviewing the proposed amendments, we have concluded that certain sections of the draft regulations seriously threaten to undermine student and parental rights. We are particularly concerned because the proposed regulations fail to comply with explicit legislative directives required by sections 416 and 417 of chapter 159 of the Acts of 2000. It is most troubling to review proposed regulations that clearly contravene the legislative requirement that the Board of Education "continue in effect and enforce" key regulatory provisions in effect on January 1, 1999.

22. MTEL Vocational Technical Education
to massachusetts, including the Vocational Technical education regulations Send license applications to the massachusetts Department of education,
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ABOUT THE MTEL VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION
The Vocational Technical Education Regulations require vocational technical teachers to pass, as part of the licensing requirements, a two-part test of communication and literacy skills as well as a written and performance test in the subject area taught. These tests are designed to ensure that Massachusetts vocational technical teachers can communicate adequately with students, parents/guardians, and other educators and that they are knowledgeable in the subject area of the license sought.
Licensure Test Requirements
Teaching Certificate
Testing Requirements Preliminary Vocational Technical 1) written and performance subject matter test*
AND
2) Vocational Technical Literacy Skills Test
OR
2) Communication and Literacy Skills test * The written and performance subject matter test required of candidates for preliminary Vocational Technical licensure is administered by the Massachusetts Vocational Technical Teacher Competency Testing program, located at Greater Lowell Technical High School, 250 Pawtucket Boulevard, Tyngsboro, MA 01879-2199. Contact the testing program staff at (978) 441-4946 for information or visit their web site

23. Special Education - Massachusetts Advocates For Children
To retain, improve and enforce provisions of the state special education law, 71B Children with Special Needs massachusetts law and regulations
http://www.massadvocates.org/special_education
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SPECIAL EDUCATION
From its beginnings, the cornerstone of MAC’s work has been helping children with disabilities. MAC’s first report in 1970 found that children with disabilities were being unfairly and systematically excluded from school in Boston . That report led the way to the enactment of Massachusetts ’ groundbreaking law, Chapter 766. However, just because the Legislature enacted a law didn’t mean that school districts would follow it. By the late 1970s, MAC had to sue the Boston Public Schools to live up to its obligations. That lawsuit was in force for over 20 years to assure that the needs of children were met. In the late 1990s, in face of efforts in the Legislature to weaken Chapter 766, it was MAC that played a lead role in organizing a statewide coalition of parents, teachers, school superintendents and others to preserve essential services, protections and funding. MAC continues to actively advocate for the rights of children with disabilities. Goal of the Inclusion Project: MAC's goal is to ensure that children with disabilities receive the services and accommodations necessary to participate in the mainstream of public education and receive equal educational opportunities.

24. Special Education Update - Massachusetts Advocates For Children
massachusetts Advocates for Children Logo In March, the Board of education withdrew the harmful regulations. It announced that the decision was made in
http://www.massadvocates.org/special_education/special_ed_update
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Special Education Update
The parents’ voice was heard!!! The Board of Education Withdraws Drastic
Changes to Special Education Regulations
Recently, the Board of Education proposed major changes to special education (Chapter 766) regulations. The proposed changes were extremely detrimental to special education students and their families. Some of the major changes the Board proposed included:
  • Eliminating the requirement that the IEP Team determine a child’s specific placement;
  • Removing parental consent requirements;
  • Permitting school districts to refuse to conduct an initial evaluation or a reevaluation; and
  • Removing measurable short-term objectives from the IEP.
The Board of Education held hearings and received comments from the public during the month of February. MAC and others spread the word, posting alerts and mobilizing parents and advocates. Many attended the hearings and wrote to legislators and Board members. In March, the Board of Education withdrew the harmful regulations. It announced that the decision was made in response to all the input it heard during the public comment period.

25. Massachusetts
massachusetts Special education regulations/Policies. The massachusetts Department of education (DOE) has special education website that includes sections
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Meredith G. Warshaw, M.S.S., M.A.
Special Needs Educational Advisor
Contributing Editor, 2e: Twice-Exceptional Newsletter
Help Katrina evacuees on Cape Cod: (info from Boston Globe 9/10/05) Volunteer: Call 1-800-293-4131 (7 a.m. - 7 p.m.). Volunteers must be able to donate at least 5 consecutive days and must make their own living arrangements. Officials will decide whose skills are needed. Donate Goods: Drop off donations at a Salvation Army thrift store, adult rehab center, or office. New clothing is the biggest need. Corporate Donations: Call 1-508-820-2000
The following resources may be helpful to people who live in Massachusetts:
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26. Wallace Law Office, P.C.- Special Education Attorneys
Code of massachusetts regulations 603 CMR 28 Special education in pdf format. http//www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr28/
http://www.wallacelawoffice.com/laws.regulations and useful websites.html
Home Staff Profiles Contact Us Directions ... Laws, Regulations and Useful Websites Links for Laws and Regulations Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act, IDEA http://www.cec.sped.org/law_res/doc/law/index.php Code of Federal Regulations http://www.gpoaccess.gov/cfr/index.html Mass General Law- Chapter 71 Public Schools http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/gl-71-toc.htm Mass General Law- Chapter 71B Special Education http://www.state.ma.us/legis/laws/mgl/gl-71B-toc.htm Mass General Law- Chapter 76 School Attendance http://www.state.ma.us/legis/laws/mgl/gl-76-toc.htm Code of Massachusetts Regulations- 603 CMR 28 Special Education http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr28.html Useful Websites A Parent's Guide to Special Education- Federation for Children with Special Needs http://www.fcsn.org/parentguide/pgintro.html Federation for Children with Special Needs http://www.fcsn.org A Guide to Private Special Education Schools http://www.spedschools.com/ BSEA Hearing Request Form http://www.doe.mass.edu/bsea/forms/hearing.doc Massachusetts Department of Education BSEA Website http://www.doe.mass.edu/bsea/

27. Eye On Education/Massachusetts Education Reform
Stephen Gorrie is the former president of the massachusetts Teachers Association. The bad news Some of the new state regulations under education reform
http://www.eyeoneducation.tv/reform/gorrie.html

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Reform Act of 1993

No Child Left Behind

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Education Reform: Editorials Keeping the Promise of Education Reform By Stephen E. Gorrie Stephen Gorrie is the former president of the Massachusetts Teachers Association. The Education Reform Act of 1993 has brought significant benefits as well as a measure of discord to our public schools. How the state responds to the current fiscal crisis will determine if the most positive developments under education reform continue to progress. The good news: Education reform money has helped level the playing field for tens of thousands of students in our less affluent communities. And education reform has provided resources to help schools across the state develop new programs, restore and revitalize old programs, hire new teachers, and create new professional development opportunities. The bad news: Some of the new state regulations under education reform are burdensome, inequitable, and overly restrictive. The most controversial of these regulations is the MCAS graduation requirement. Teachers do not oppose testing- they administer tests all the time in their classrooms. However, a large majority of teachers (four out of five) do oppose the state's current MCAS graduation requirement. A growing number also are concerned about the state's plan to start using MCAS scores in college admissions.

28. State Laws And Regulations - Massachusetts
State Laws and regulations massachusetts Home education Magazine Unschooling.com State Information Files - Laws and regulations
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State Information Files - Laws and Regulations Support groups can offer additional help in dealing with your state laws and regulations. A listing of homeschooling support groups, organizations, listservs, websites and helpful individuals can be found in our Support Groups area. For unschooling support groups visit Unschooling Support Groups Please Note: This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for informational purposes only. For more information about the laws and regulations in this state please contact a state or local support group. Massachusetts State Legislature From Advocates for Home Education in Massachusetts Please see http://www.ahem.info/HSinMAPage.htm for actual text and interpretation of the Charles decision and other cases. Please see our support groups listing for contact with homeschoolers living in the state of Massachusetts. top About HEM Contact HEM Webmaster Home Education Magazine, PO Box 1083, Tonasket, WA 98855; 800-236-3278

29. Massachusetts Chapter - National Association Of Social Workers
In addition to live programming, the massachusetts Chapter of NASW See the Rules and regulations and the Board of Registration’s Continuing education
http://www.naswma.org/licensingQs.asp
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Licensing Questions MASSACHUSETTS SOCIAL WORK LICENSING INFORMATION
Prepared as a Service to NASW Members – Revised March 2005 WHO MUST BE LICENSED?
All persons who practice social work, use the title "social worker" or any derivative thereof, or refer to themselves as practicing social work must be licensed in Massachusetts, unless they are a county, state, or municipal employee, or a social work intern in a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Practicing social work without a license or performing functions reserved for a higher licensing level is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. GENERAL LICENSING INFORMATION The Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Workers (The Board) protects the public by promulgating and enforcing regulations for which licensees are held accountable. The Regulations contain the rules and standards governing professional ethics and practice and explains the qualifications and functions for each license level. Every social worker should have a copy the Regulations. To obtain a copy, contact the Board of Registration or download it from their website: http://www.mass.gov/dpl/boards/sw/rule_reg.htm HOW TO OBTAIN A LICENSE: A 3 STEP PROCESS
  • Call (866) 527-2384 and request a social work license application. The Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) processes social work licensing applications on behalf of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Board of Registration of Social Workers, as authorized by the Division of Professional Licensure. All forms and fees should be submitted to:
  • 30. VI Guide-Legal Resources, For Parents And Teachers Of Blind And Visually Impaire
    Visit the massachusetts Department of education for a wealth of information about education Chapter 766 regulations. education Reform Act of 1993.
    http://www.viguide.com/legl.htm
    L egal
    Table of Contents
    For other information about special education, such as implementing an Individualized Education Plan (IEP), check out V.I. Guide's Special Education Services page
    Federal Laws and Legislation
    Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Document Center
    This site offers the full-text of several federal laws, such as ADA (also known as Public Law 101-336) and ADAAG (Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines), plus other documents that provide guidance on how to implement these laws.
    Edlaw
    This site contains the full-text plus interpretations of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, IDEA, FERPA regulations and EDGAR regulations. It also offers links to other sites relating to disability laws and lawyers specializing in disability law.
    Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) , also known as Public Law 94-142.
    This is one of the powerful laws affecting visually impaired children. It states that they are entitled to a free and appropriate education in the least restrictive environment. Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) spell out a student's particular education needs under this law and form a contract with the parent/guardian and the school system.
    The Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1992 (Public Law 102-569)
    This law establishes guidelines for Federal agencies for electronic and information technology accessibility designed to ensure, regardless of the type of medium, that individuals with disabilities can produce information and data, and have access to information and data, comparable to the information and data, and access, respectively, of individuals who are not individuals with disabilities.

    31. About Powerboating - Boating Education By U.S. State
    The official site for boating education and regulations in the state of Alabama. Has information on the massachusetts Boating Basics course.
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    Boating Education by U.S. State
    Many U.S. states require boating education classes in order to legally operate a powerboat or personal watercraft. Some require classes to boat as a visitor on vacation. Please check your state's rules and regulations on these official sites.
    Alphabetical
    Recent Up a category Alabama Marine Police Home Page The official site for boating education and regulations in the state of Alabama. Includes information for personal watercraft operators. Alaska Office of Boating Safety The official site for boating education and regulations in the state of Alaska. Easy to navigate site offers online boat registration. Arizona Game and Fish Department: Boating Education The official site for boating education and regulations in the state of Arizona. Schedules and locations are listed for taking the 8-hour state certified class. The official site for boating education and regulations in the state of Arkansas. Lists locations for mandatory Boater Education classes by county.

    32. Untitled Document
    Each year, there are new regulations and laws that affect schools and law and the attachments recommended by the massachusetts Department of education
    http://www.masc.org/pnews/pn_noncustodial.asp
    File: KBBA December 30, 2002
    Dear School Committee Members:
    Each year, there are new regulations and laws that affect schools and school districts. In addition, there are important amendments made to current regulations.
    As required in Massachusetts General Law Chapter 71, Section 34H(h), the Department of Education made changes to its regulations governing student records. The regulation, 603 CMR 23.00, establishes access procedures for non-custodial parents.
    The policy below: "Non-Custodial Parents Rights – File: KBBA," as well as the enclosed regulation page (KBBA-R) and sample notice (KBBA-E) address the requirements outlined in both the statute and regulations. We strongly recommend that each School Committee review its policy manual to ensure compliance with the statute.
    Please feel free to call or emai l me with any questions.
    Yours truly, James Hardy NON-CUSTODIAL PARENTS RIGHTS
    (General Laws Chapter 71, Section 34H)

    33. Welcome To Plymouth Public Schools :: Plymouth, Massachusetts
    Special education Records. Plymouth Public Schools office of Pupil Personnel Services, in keeping with massachusetts Department of education regulations
    http://www.plymouthschools.com/
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    In-service Schedule for 2005-2006
    The professional development in-service schedule is on-line in Acrobat Reader (PDF) format. Click here for the schedule.
    Plymouth Calendar of Events
    Want to stay on top of happenings in the district? Our daily events calendar is on-line. Click here to see "what's up."
    Student Technology Survey
    Thank you to everyone who participated in our survey: students, staff, and administrators. We collected nearly 4,000 surveys on-line. The results will be posted at the beginning of the next school year.
    Special Education Records
    Plymouth Public Schools' office of Pupil Personnel Services, in keeping with Massachusetts Department of Education regulations governing student temporary records, will be destroying special education records of students who graduated, withdrew from special education services, or turned 22 years of age prior to June 30, 1998. Regulations requiring a retention period of seven (7) years applies specifically to temporary/special education records.  Permanent records such as transcripts, report cards, and group standardized testing continue to be maintained by the District. As a past student or legal guardian of such, please call Pupil Personnel Services at 508-830-4343 before June 30, 2005 if you would like to obtain your records before they are destroyed. Plymouth is a "Cool School Website of the Week" winner. We're also an "EduHound Website of the Week" winner.

    34. HSLDA | Massachusetts Protects Homeschool Privacy
    massachusetts has, through Department of education regulations, included all persons aged three or older about whom a school committee maintains
    http://www.hslda.org/hs/state/ma/200302120.asp
    HSLDA's E-lert Service:
    Home Schooling by State
    State Laws

    A summary of the legal options for homeschooling in every state
    Organizations

    Homeschool organizations in your neighborhood or across the world
    Cases

    Legal contacts and cases that HSLDA is involved with
    Legislation

    Federal and state legislation relating to homeschooling
    Headlines
    News and updates on legal contacts and other issues that affect homeschoolers Member Resources State forms and other resources along with an online form to contact your staff NEW! Homeschooling Thru High School Program— Special Offer on SAT Power Prep for only $9.95 Massachusetts HOME LAWS ORGANIZATIONS CASES ... HEADLINES February 12, 2003 Massachusetts Protects Homeschool Privacy Homeschoolers across America have begun to wonder whether their educational records are secure from prying eyes. The federal law that protects student privacy is limited to students who are enrolled in or attend "institutions," which has usually not been interpreted to include homeschoolers. The federal protections for student privacy are far from complete, and homeschoolers are unlikely to be satisfied by the mere possibility of limited protection under existing federal law. For this reason, several states are considering amendments to enhance homeschool privacy. Massachusetts law demands a great deal of documentation from each homeschooled student. Each homeschool proposal must be "approved" in advance by the superintendent or school committee. While many states collect little or no information at all on homeschoolers, Massachusetts school districts often accumulate significant files on each homeschooler. For this reason, it is important for Massachusetts families to know and rely on their privacy rights under state law.

    35. The Federation For Children With Special Needs
    New Administrative Advisory from massachusetts Department of education on IDEA and Highly Proposed State Special education regulations Withdrawn
    http://www.fcsn.org/new.html

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    What's New NEW! The MA DOE has recently published a new Notice, it replaces the "Parent's Rights Brochure" and is called the Interim Notice of Procedural Safeguards - Massachusetts Department of Education NEW! Guidance from Troy R. Justesen, Acting Director of the Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education, on the obligations of States and local educational agencies to parentally-placed private school children with disabilities. (PDF document requires Adobe Acrobat Reader NEW! Public Comment invited on the National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS) to be established by US DOE under IDEA 2004. IDEA 2004 Official Proposed Regulations have been published. Available in PDF or Text Council for Exceptional Children releases side-by-side analysis of proposed IDEA Regulations. (PDF document requires Adobe Acrobat Reader IDEA Resources page from US Department of Education. Includes a draft of proposed regulations, public meeting schedule, comment process and more. IDEA Information Page Massachusetts House Budget Analysis Part 1: Disability Services from the Massachusetts Human Services Coalition.

    36. Massachusetts Department Of Education, Dkt. No. 93-126-R
    GEPA and the relevant regulations because it did not correctly identify the The auditors determined that the massachusetts Department of education
    http://www.ed-oha.org/cases/1993-126-r.html
    UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    WASHINGTON, DC. 20202 APPLICATION OF THE MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF
    EDUCATION, Applicant. Docket No. 93-126-R Recovery of Funds Proceeding
    ACN: 01-13080G DECISION Appearances: Michael Brustein, Esq., Kristin E. Hazlitt, Esq., of Brustein and Manasevit, Washington, D.C. for the Applicant, the Massachusetts Department of Education. John J. Szufnarowski, Regional Commissioner, Region I, Rehabilitation Services Administration, United States Department of Education. Before: John F. Cook, Chief Administrative Law Judge I. Procedural Background et seq .) (GEPA) . Although, in its Application for Review, MDE did not submit a statement "certifying the date the recipient received" the Notice of Disallowance Decision, MDE contends that: [t] he determination letter was received by the Comptroller for the Commonwealth soon after September 1, 1993 [but] [t]he Office of the Comptroller did not date stamp the letter upon receipt. However, it is clear that the letter was received no sooner than September 1, 1993, the date of the determination letter. II.

    37. Archived: State Regulation Of Private Schools - Massachusetts
    This page provides massachusetts s regulations governing private schools. Persons operating an education institution have an obligation to provide a
    http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/massachu.html
    A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
    State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000
    Massachusetts
    Registration/Licensing/Accreditation Recordkeeping/Reports: Special Education: Health: Safety: Transportation: Home Schooling: Care and Protection of Charles
    • Procedures: Parents must obtain approval from the superintendent or school committee prior to removing the child from the public school or beginning a home education program. The parents must demonstrate that the home education proposal meets the requirements of General Laws Chapter 76. Brunella v. Lynn Public Schools 428 Mass 512 (1998) that home visits by public school officials may not be required as a condition of approval of a home education plan.
    Public Aid for Private Schools/Private School Students: The Massachusetts Constitution provides that no appropriation of public money may be made to aid a primary or secondary school that is not publicly owned and under the exclusive control of public officers authorized by the Commonwealth. Mass. Const. Ann. Amend. Art. 18 ? 120. Textbook loans to pupils of private schools violates the state constitution. Bloom v. School Committee of Springfield

    38. Education And Special Education Law Report - October 2000 - Murphy, Hesse, Toome
    Special education Update Board Of education Issues Emergency regulations On September 26, 2000, the massachusetts Board of education (“Board”) issued
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    Masschusetts Supreme Judicial Court Finds Teacher Discipline Reports Are Not "Public Records"
    United States Supreme Court Issues Two Decisions Involving Religion And Public School Districts
    School Policy Allowing For Student Prayer Prior To Varsity Football Games Found Unconstitutional

    The United States Supreme Court has ruled that a school policy providing for student-led invocations at varsity football games violated the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. In the case of Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe, et al
    Prior to 1995, a student selected as the high school student council chaplain offered an invocation over the public address system prior to home varsity football games. A group of students, parents and alumni filed suit challenging the practice. While the suit was pending, the school district adopted a different policy whereby students first elected whether an invocation should be offered at games. A second election was then held to select the person to deliver the invocation. It was this revised policy which the Court reviewed.
    Supreme Court Upholds Federal Statute Which Allows Public Schools To Lend Educational Materials and Equipment To Private Schools
    Chapter 2 channels federal funds to public school districts to implement programs to assist children in elementary and secondary schools through the purchase and use of instructional materials, such as library services and materials. By its language, the statute authorizes assistance by the public schools to private non-profit schools through the lending of educational materials and equipment, so long as, among other restrictions, the materials and equipment are secular in content and offered on a neutral basis.

    39. Yesodot Resources: Laws, Regulations And Advocacy - Massachusetts Statutes, Regu
    Physical restraint reporting requirements and links to regulations. massachusetts Approved Private Special education Schools List of approved schools,
    http://www.yesodot.org/resources/laws_regulations-adv/massachusettslaw.htm
    Families Building Jewish Community Foundations for Children, Youth and Young Adults with Disabilities
    Law and Developing Public Awareness
    Massachusetts Law
    Developing Public Awareness Federal Law Massachusetts Law Back to Resources
    Massachusetts Law
    Braille Literacy Law
    Early Intervention

    http://www.state.ma.us/dph/fch/ei.htm
    MCAS
    Physical Restraint/Educational Setting

    40. Massachusetts CEC Online - Resource Links
    It offers information on massachusetts special education regulations, compliances and complaint information, IEP forms and other topics of interest to
    http://www.masscec.org/links.htm
    Massachusetts C E C Online www.masscec.org
    Links to Massachusetts and Other Regional Resources
    Our web site contains a number of links you might find useful and informative. They are organized into the following categories: Professional Resources: Check out this section to find information on professional topics from positive behavioral intervention to the national activities of C E C to the often provocative topics contained in L D Online. Licensure Resources: Disabilities Specific Resources: Interested in a particular disability? This section might lead you to just the information you want. Government Resources: Paraprofessional Resources: Connect to organizations that address the very real needs of our paraprofessional partners. Technology Resources: Use this technology to connect you to sites that can increase access for all students. Advocacy Resources: Links in this section lead you to groups that support educators and parents interested in actively supporting effective education for children with disabilities. From The Federation for Children with Special Needs to Wrightslaw, these offer insight and advice.
    Professional Resources
    cec.sped.org

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