Resources Security Seattle Region (Washington, Oregon, idaho, Alaska) This illness to disabled and nondisabled peers and Advocates (KASA) Youth with special health care http://depts.washington.edu/healthtr/resources.htm
Extractions: Download a printable version of this page (Word document) Transition and Disability Related Resources Washington State Transition Resources Other Washington State Resources for Disability/Chronic Illness National Transition and Health Resources Web Sites of Interest to Teens Washington State Transition Resources Adolescent Health Transition Project
ERIC/CEM - School Choice Discussion The public enthusiastically supported provision of specialeducation courses for disabled children (92 create such a right (as in idaho, Florida, Oregon http://eric.uoregon.edu/trends_issues/choice/home_schooling.html
Extractions: Clearinghouse on Educational Policy and Management "Search Help" Note that this is a web site search and will not search our databases ("Directory of Organizations", "In-Process Abstracts", the ERIC Database , "Publications"). Abstracts Discussion Links References ... Resources Homeschooling Even today, the majority of parents who homeschool their children do so for religious reasons, basing instruction on "religious teachings, moral values, and patriotism mixed with basic skills" (Russo and Gordon 1996). A smaller group, identified as "pedagogues," use unstructured, child-centered curricular approaches modeled on reform advocates' philosophies or favor a more structured learning climate stressing "discipline, homework, individualized instruction, and patriotism." A recent study of homeschooling rationales in a strong school-choice state (Minnesota) found that parents' reasons fell into five broad categories: educational philosophy, a child's special needs, school climate, family lifestyle/parenting philosophy, and religion and ethics (Lange and Liu 1999). Parents appeared to have multiple reasons for homeschooling that were independent of religious beliefs. Mitchell Stevens, author of
Kimberly School District Administration (Dist. 414, Idaho) of similar chronological age who are nondisabled. the Dispute Resolution specialist, idaho State Department superintendent, director of special education, or http://www.kimberly.edu/admin/specialed/rights.shtm
Extractions: Early Education The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) entitles all eligible students with disabilities to a free appropriate public education (FAPE). As a parent of a student with a disability, or an adult student with a disability if rights have transferred to you, IDEA and state law provide you with specific procedural safeguards or rights. This Special Education Rights Statement gives you an explanation of the following rights: Consent Written Notice Evaluation/Reevaluation Procedures Independent Educational Evaluation Individualized Education Program/Least Restrictive Environment Resolving Disagreements About the Education Program Mediation Formal Written Complaint Due Process Hearing General Provisions for Discipline under the IDEA. Procedures for Disciplinary Placement in an Interim Alternative Educational Setting Expedited Due Process Hearing Attorneys' Fees Requirements for Unilateral Placement in a Private School/Facility at Public Expens Education Records A. Consent
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Idaho Scholarships Facts of idaho and graduating senior of an accredited idaho High School; Must Is a potential firstgeneration college student;; Is disabled;; Is a Has financial need. http://www.idahoboardofed.org/factbook/scholarships.asp
Extractions: UI Link to the Idaho Scholarships Website (formerly the State of Idaho Scholarship) The Category A Scholarship is an extremely competitive, scholarship that is renewable for up to 4 years. There are approximately 35-40 new scholarships awarded each year, and each scholarship is worth $3,000 per year. Awards are given to both academic and professional-technical students; approximately 25% of scholarships are awarded to professional-technical students.
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