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1. Nevada Disabled Parking
Criteria for Disabled Persons. Back To Top obtaining license plates and your vehicle is currently registered in Nevada, download and complete
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2. Nevada Disabled
Sales and product support can be reached 900am to 530pm EST Monday through Friday by email or telephone. Home Nevada Disabled Parking
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3. Las Vegas SUN Program Acts As Bridge Between Nevada Employers
Program acts as bridge between Nevada employers, disabled workers By Annie Flanzraich LAS VEGAS SUN. WEEKEND EDITION. June 11 12, 2005
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4. Las Vegas SUN Nevada Officials Say Services For Disabled Improving
Nevada officials say services for disabled improving. CARSON CITY, Nev.
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5. Oceanside, Nevada Trackbacks Disabled.
Next Halo 3 Wish List Trackbacks disabled. by Wood at 1018AM (PST) on March 20, 2005 Permanent Link Cosmos
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6. DIRECTORY - DISABLED NEVADA - SOCIETY AND DISABLED NEVADA
SOCIETY AND DISABLED NEVADA. Directory Home. Mizmoz. Music News. Festivals. Music Equipment. Society And Disabled Nevada
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7. Diversity Employment Disabled - Careers.Org
Disabled Netrepreneurs of America. Training and Employment of Disabled Persons Board. Able to Work. ACCESS
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8. Wheelchair Accessible Travel Reno, NV
of Alameda, CA, recently enjoyed a fun getaway to Reno, Nevada. Global Access Disabled Travel Network http//www.geocities.com/Paris/1502
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9. Nevada United States North America Specific Places Travel Disabled
Nevada United States North America Specific Places Travel Disabled Society now available, find more information on Nevada.
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10. 2002.11.27 HHS APPROVES NEVADA PLAN TO HELP MORE DISABLED ADULTS
HHS APPROVES NEVADA PLAN TO HELP MORE DISABLED ADULTS LIVE AT HOME
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11. Special Needs News & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)
They were a major force behind laws requiring schools to allow disabled The tandem needs of an aging parent caring for an aging disabled child are
http://www.susanohanian.org/show_special_commentaries.html?id=13

12. Leah Herner Ed.D
Doctorate Degree in special Education from University of nevada , Las Vegas EDTP 508 Students with Diverse Learning needs in California schools
http://www.lima.ohio-state.edu/academics/education/Herner/resume.htm
Leah M. Herner VITA Present Position Assistant Professor of Special Education, The Ohio State University at Lima Personal Data Work Phone: 419-995-8122
Email: herner.8@osu.edu Education Doctorate Degree in Special Education from University of Nevada , Las Vegas , May 2000 Master's Degree in Educational Administration from University of Nevada , Las Vegas , December 1993 Bachelor of Science in Education from Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, May 1990 Major: Elementary Education Professional Experience- University 2004- present: Assistant Professor, Special Education, The Ohio State University at Lima 2003- 2004: Adjunct faculty, Special Education, California State University Northridge, Northridge , CA . 2000- 2004: Assistant Professor, Special Education, California Lutheran University , Thousand Oaks , CA . 2000- Spring semester: Instructor, Clark County Community College , Las Vegas , NV . 1998-2000- Instructor: University of Nevada Las Vegas , Las Vegas , NV .
Professional Experience- K-12
1998-2000: Teacher, grade four, Paradise Professional Development School , Las Vegas , NV .

13. Early Childhood Focus
special needs Scores of schools across New York, including more than a dozen inthe Capital nevada County, CA Serving Children with special needs
http://www.earlychildhoodfocus.org/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=16&p=3

14. USCS - Charter Schools News Connection -- July 15, 2004
Federal Grant For StartUp Costs for Charter schools in nevada Denied New Report Finds California Charter schools Meeting needs of disabled Students
http://www.uscharterschools.org/cs/n/view/cs_bmsg/3363

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On average, the funding gap between charter schools and traditional schools is 22 percent, or $1,800 per pupil. The average charter school ends up with a total funding shortfall of nearly half a million dollars.
Source: Charter School Funding: Inequity’s Next Frontier
Charter Schools News Connection July 15, 2004
Note: Please be aware that online publishers often change URLs or no longer provide access to articles after 7 days. If any of the below links no longer work, access the publishing newspaper and search the archives for the keywords in the subject matter. Good luck.
Federal Grant For Start-Up Costs for Charter Schools in Nevada Denied

The U.S. Department of Education has denied Nevada's application for grant money to fund start-up costs for charter schools. A similar grant that provided $2.5 million a year for three years is about to expire. The denial might affect schools set to open in 2005. Of the 17 states that applied for funding, Nevada was one of seven to be turned down. "Some of these funding decisions are based on the nature of our state law," said Tom McCormack, charter school consultant for the Nevada Department of Education. "They're interested in funding states whose charter school laws are friendly to charter schools."
Source: Kolo TV
Parents and State Praise Charter School System in Florida

Six years after Pembroke Pines, a city in Florida, started its charter school system, its seven charter schools have earned praise from parents and the state. The 5,200-student system has become so popular that at times the waiting list for the seven schools has risen above 10,000. The schools have received high marks from the state, which this year gave "A" grades to the elementary and middle schools, and a "B" for the high school. In 1998 the city of Pembroke Pines launched the charter school system in response to overcrowding at other public schools. The charter schools have some features that are rarely seen at traditional schools. Students at the charter high school can swim in an Olympic-sized pool, work on research papers at a Broward County library, and enroll in college classes taught by staff from Broward Community College and Florida International University.

15. US Senator Harry Reid For Nevada
Finding schools and after care programs in your community -special needs -Reading.Department of Education (nevada) -State Board of Education
http://reid.senate.gov/parents.cfm

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16. Nevada’s First Five Charter Schools:
Because funding for nevada schools is driven by enrollment, most charter size of the school allowed teachers to address the special needs of students,
http://www.leg.state.nv.us/lcb/fiscal/CharterSchool2002/ChaterEvalFinalRpt0102.h
Evaluation of Charter Schools in Nevada             Since Minnesota passed the first charter school law, 80% of the states across the nation have followed suit, and as of the 1999-2000 academic year, there were almost 1,700 charter schools in operation.  Nevada is a relative newcomer to this process, but during 2001-2002, there were already 10 charter schools in Nevada, and more are on the way.  This report looks at the oldest five of these schools, relying primarily on site visits utilizing document review, interviews, and observations.  One of the schools is completing its fourth year of operations; the others are completing their third.  Because charter schools vary considerably from each other, each is reported upon individually; however, there also seem to be some general statements that can be made. Fiscal Challenges Instructional Programs             As in many other states, charter schools in Nevada are often faced with developing curriculum and instructional strategies within a short time frame.  This forces the founders to choose between creating their own programs or buying programs “off the shelf” because they can be implemented quickly.  Nevada’s first charter schools have tended to take the second approach, relying heavily on such programs as NovaNet, Accelerated Reader, Core Knowledge, and Child U.  It is too soon to tell if these schools will evolve into more creative programming to meet the individual needs of their specific clientele, although there are some hopeful signs.

17. Regional Emergency Medical Services Authority - Reno, Nevada
Think about the places where your family spends time school, how you couldhelp neighbors who have special needs, such as disabled and elderly persons.
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Be prepared to assess the situation, use common sense and whatever you have on hand to take care of yourself and your loved ones. Think about the places where your family spends time: school, work and other places you frequent. Ask about their emergency plans. Find out how they will communicate with families during an emergency. If they do not have an emergency plan, consider helping develop one. Four Steps to Safety Find Out What Could Happen to You
  • Contact your local emergency management office, such as Red Cross, before a disaster occursbe prepared to take notes.

18. Team Sports For Kids With Special Needs
ANY specialed, special-needs, handicapped, or disabled team, from anywhere inAmerica, Central and Southern California and Southern nevada
http://users.ca.astound.net/gaughan/soccer/SpecialNeedsTeams.html
Team Sports for Children with Special Needs
Every child wants to belong to a group. And most kids want to play team sports. Not only is it just fun, but they also love to fit in: to wear a uniform, to have a position, to simply fit it. And this goes for kids with handicaps, disabilities, and delays. The world of team sports for children and adults with disabilities is growing, but it can still be hard to find. This page is dedicated to helping those kids find teams to join. This is a collection of links, sites, and information assembled by me, Pete Gaughan . This sprang from trying to find opportunities for my daughter. It isn't a professional or full-time effort; it's just one guy trying to keep track of it all. Always start by checking your local parks and recreation department or your state or local bureau for the disabled. But here, I want to gather all the non-government info I can. It's clear that there's something going on all over the U.S., from soccer in Houston to softball in Fargo . I will be grateful for all corrections and additions!
Ground Rules
I have short sections on each national program; then, at the bottom of this page, I'm building a list of soccer programs by specific locale. I'd be happy to build similar lists for other sports, but I don't have the time to search for those; if you send me the info, I'll add it.

19. OC Marathon
Olive Crest’s outreach serves the states of California, nevada, special Dayfor special Athletes created for developmentallydisabled and special-needs
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20. NEA - AYP Absurdities
Overall, half of the schools in nevada didn t make AYP this year. year EDlisted the school as not making AYP because some of its special needs students
http://www.okea.org/ESEA/legislativeactionkit/facts/aypabsurdities.html
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Under the reauthorized Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), also known as the "No Child Left Behind" Act, schools and school districts are required to demonstrate "Adequate Yearly Progress" (AYP) in raising student test scores in reading and math. The National Education Association (NEA) agrees with the goals of the new federal education law and is continuing its fight for high standards and accountability. Yet, as states release information on the vast number of schools and school districts that did not make AYP this year, it has become clear to many teachers, parents, administrators and other educators that the one-size-fits-all AYP system has many serious flaws that prevent a fair and accurate assessment of student progress.
  • Class Attendance. AYP standards require that 95 percent of the class be present to take two standardized exams. In some cases, even if as few as one or two students are absent that day, the entire school can be labeled as failing to make AYP or, after two straight years, "in need of improvement."

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