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Post-Crescent - Learnings Costly Curve Part of the solution may be labeling fewer students as disabled. kentucky. specialeducation research is not rigorous or coordinated enough to support needs http://www.wisinfo.com/postcrescent/news/archive/local_4981028.shtml
Extractions: Post-Crescent staff writer Freedom made the commitment to ensure all children equal access to a public education well before state and federal governments made it law in the early 1970s, he said. Yet, in times of tight budgets there is no denying the mounting cost of educating everyone from the blind, deaf and medically fragile to children with cognitive and emotional disabilities and speech delays. While Congress considers reauthorizing the 28-year-old law now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), area school systems are picking up the bulk of the bill for an ever-growing number of special-education children. Two dozen Fox Valley school districts spent more than $62 million in district, state and federal dollars in the 2000-01 school year to educate 7,597 students with disabilities, according to the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute. In the coming school year, Freedom, with a total enrollment of 1,590, will spend $1.9 million of its $12.2 million operational budget educating 215 children with disabilities.
The Cincinnati Post Dusterberg has set up a special needs trust to make will discuss the options in kentucky and in child s development, programs to prepare disabled children for http://www.cincypost.com/2003/11/14/trust111403.html
Extractions: Families of children with disabilities can learn how to do estate planning that will provide for their children's needs but not interfere with government programs that are based on financial assets. Cincinnati attorney Richard Dusterberg will discuss Special Needs Trusts and how they can affect people with disabilities at 7 p.m. Nov. 20 at the New Perceptions Board Room, 1 Sperti Drive, Edgewood, Ky. Dusterberg's 35-year-old daughter, Jeanne, lives in a supported living facility in Blue Ash and her parents are able to provide the extras that government programs do not cover. Dusterberg has set up a special needs trust to make sure money for those extras is still there, even when he and his wife are not. The trusts require specific language to assure the money does not make his daughter ineligible for Medicaid or other programs, Dusterberg said. "For many many years, the standard advice was to disinherit the child,'' Dusterberg said.
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Extractions: "I started Storytelling Arts in 1986 because of the positive response of the children in Trenton's public schools where I was using storytelling to motivate children with special needs in literacy." The nonprofit organization provides professional development for teachers and long-tem storytelling programs for low-income schools, daycare centers, detention centers and facilities for teenage mothers from Trenton to Paterson. The programs are supported by grants from the Dodge Foundation, as well... (Manville News, NJ) Head Start is a federally-funded child and family development program through the Department of Health and Human Services that serves income-eligible children and a percentage of children with special needs. The 9,200-square-foot building, linked to Time for Tots with an enclosed walkway, will serve about 200 children. (Harlan Tribune, IA)
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Extractions: CHI Committee Home Page offers advice and support for all those concerned with the well being of of children of high intelligence. A.D.D. WareHouse Online Catalog - Products for Attention Deficit Disorder. ADHD Owner's Manual - Practical Help and Useful Tips on the latest Interventions and Methods, Medications and other Interventions for the child With ADHD How Teachers and Educators can effectively reach the Hyperactive/ADD Child ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER - description and signs/symptoms of ADD: Beverly Price: Journey into ADD. Calliope Books: ADD - Literature about Attention Deficit Disorder/ADHD. Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder - How to cope with ADHD in children and adults, for parents, teachers and children alike.
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Special Education and producing computer products for special education for two decades. Our primary focus is to meet the needs of children in elementary schools who face http://www.minot.k12.nd.us/index.php?page=333
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Extractions: Commonwealth Accountability Testing System School Report Card Our School Growth Chart Lincoln Elementary Bonnie Sizemore, Principal Dayton, KY Phone: (859) 292-7492 Fax: (859) 292-7481 Email: bsizemore@dayton.k12.ky.us Dear Parents/Guardians: This report card provides information about how well our school is doing, where it is succeeding, and where there is room for improvement. While it cannot tell everything about our performance, the report card is a good starting point for discussions with our teachers, administrators, school council members, and school board members. Unless noted, all data is from the 2000-2001 school year; contact information and narratives reflect the most recent school year's activity. For a more detailed examination of our school, please ask to see our Expanded Report Card, which contains a wealth of data and reports detailing school performance and procedures. Each school is required by law to provide this information upon request. Goal Line Assistance Line Standard error: 1 The School Growth Chart: To help everybody keep track of how well schools are performing, each school has its own customized growth chart. This chart starts with our schools baseline CATS score in the year 2000. A goal line is drawn from that starting point to the goal of 100 in 2014. Every two years a new point will be marked on the chart to show whether we are meeting our goal and earning rewards; progressing but short of our goal; or falling far short of our goal and eligible for state assistance. As the years go by, these points will form a performance trend line for our school.
Kentucky Revised Statutes 260 Annual reports of disabled children by Tentative preapproval of plans for special education programs. in fund to support education excellence in kentucky. http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/KRS/157-00/CHAPTER.HTM
Extractions: This page was produced on 7/3/03 at 8:30:14 AM PDF Viewer KRS Chapter 157.00 General Provisions .010 Elements of the school fund. .014 Repealed, 1966. .016 Repealed, 1966. .018 Repealed, 1966. ... .090 Repealed, 1954. Textbooks .100 Funds for textbooks, programs, and instructional regulation for free distribution. .110 Determination of grades and subjects to be provided with textbooks Rental of textbooks Free textbooks for certain students. .120 Repealed, 2000. .130 Repealed, 2000. ... .197 Kentucky Special Education Mentor Program Criteria. Special Educational Programs .200 Definitions for KRS 157.200 to 157.290. .210 Repealed, 1956. .220 Functions of Department of Education in special education programs. .221 Repealed, 1990. ... .305 Repealed, 1980. Fund to Support Education Excellence in Kentucky .310 Declaration of legislative intent. .312 Repealed, 1988. .315 Repealed, 1988. .317 Repealed, 2000. ... .440 Levy of an equivalent tax rate Participation in Facilities Support Program District may exceed levy authorized by KRS 160.470. Experimental Programs .510 Repealed, 1996.
City Of Covington, Kentucky COVINGTON A Northern kentucky restaurant that has mentally retarded and developmentally disabled adults for money, said Gary Gammon, special projects and http://www.covingtonky.com/news/news_article.asp?article=588
Special Education FAQ be in classes with their nondisabled peers as As this point no definitive changes in special Education are KERA had required kentucky to make most of those http://www.fcps.net/sped/faq.htm
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Issue Brief-Delete And Insert Your Title a degree that they need special educational programs administrative regulations of the kentucky Board of as follows (a) Physically disabled or orthopedically http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/13/48/1348.htm
Extractions: ECS StateNotes Special Education Education Commission of the States 707 17 th Street, Suite 2700 Denver, CO 80202-3427 303-299-3600 fax 303-296-8332 www.ecs.org State Special Education Definitions, Ages Served August 1997* * Changes to these definitions occur rarely. State/Language Ages Served Alabama "Exceptional children. Persons... who have been certified under regulations of the State Board of Education by a specialist as being unsuited for enrollment in regular classes of the public schools or who are unable to be educated or trained adequately in the regular programs including, but not limited to: the mildly and moderately to severely retarded, and also the profoundly retarded; the speech impaired; the hearing impaired, deaf, and partially hearing; the blind and vision impaired; the crippled and those having other physical handicaps not otherwise specifically mentioned herein; the emotionally conflicted; those with special learning disabilities; the multiple handicapped;" Alaska " 'Children with disabilities' means children with mental retardation; hearing impairments, including deafness; speech or language impairments; visual impairments, including blindness; serious emotional disturbance; orthopedic impairments; autism, traumatic brain injury; other health impairments; specific learning disabilities; or preschool development delays"
Extractions: By David J. Hoff Washington Federal statisticians are reviewing scores from a 1998 national reading assessment to see if some states improved their standing because they excluded higher proportions of students with disabilities and limited English skills than they did in earlier tests. States that registered some of the largest gains on the 4th grade test also increased the rate at which they removed students from the testing sample because of their disabilities or their inability to understand English. A preliminary review of procedures found that states carefully followed the rules established for the 1998 National Assessment of Educational Progress testing, according to Pascal D. Forgione Jr., the federal commissioner of education statistics. The next step will be to calculate whether the exclusion patterns boosted or dragged down states' scores. "Whatever took place has to be systemic," Mr. Forgione said last week. "It wasn't that anyone was trying to influence NAEP scores. We found nothing irregular at all."
Special Needs with a great page on special needs children and and technology to help disabled students achieve. Hughes Behavior Intervention Plans KentuckyBehavior Home http://www.ibwebs.com/other.htm
Extractions: Our Kids An Internet support group for parents, professionals, any one who has concern for the well being of children with special needs. A wonderful bunch of parents. Parents Helping Parents A National Support Group for parents who have children with Special Health Care Needs. A lot of very useful information here. Internet Special Education Resources ISER helps parents find local special education professionals to help with assessment of learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder, therapy, advocacy, and other special needs.
Carol Chase Thomas, Ed.D. College of Education University of kentucky 1978 1983. in the expository writing of learning disabled students. Remedial and special Education, 8, 21-30, 46 http://www.uncw.edu/people/ThomasCC/VITA.htm
TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education Region IV kentucky, North Carolina, SouthCarolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and special Education Action Committee Inc Loving Your disabled Child California (CPRC http://www.taconicresources.net/resources/pa-ed.shtml
Extractions: General Resources: Exceptional Parent Magazine TRI Online! Bookstore - Books About Self-Advocacy. The Parent Advocate News. The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates. ... HipMag Online. Interactive web site for deaf children. Internet Resources for Special Children. For all the Special Kids of the World. The Family Village. Children with Disabilities. ... Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 1. Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 2. Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 3. The Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998. Section 504 Regulations. Neighborhood Legal Services: New York State Guidelines to Allow for the Transfer of Assistive Technology When a Student Moves from School Jurisdiction to Higher Education, Other Human Services Agency or Employment. Resources for Disabled and Special Needs Children. ... The Association for Special Kids. An organization that helps families with special needs children set up individual financial plans. National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Parents' Guide to the Development of Preschool Children with Disabilities: Resources and Services.
Center For Teaching And Learning, Western Kentucky University The Center for Applied special Technology (CAST) http//www to be seen and used by disabled web surfers 2000, Site created July 1996 Western kentucky University. http://www.wku.edu/Dept/Support/AcadAffairs/CTL/visimp.htm
Extractions: Overview Assistance in the Classroom Include in your syllabus a section that "invites" the student to discuss any special needs with the professor Contact Student Disability Services, Michael Southern, Coordinator, Room 445 Potter Hall, phone (270) 745-5004 Try to foster an attitude of acceptance Increase your verbalization of details during class lecture and discussions Enlarge any illustrations, graphs, or diagrams
Education, General And Special 3504 Tates Creek Road; Lexington, kentucky 40517 USA Phone 606233 special Kids Learning Resource Network books and media to help developmentally disabled kids 2 http://www.kansas.net/~cbaslock/educat.html
Extractions: AE , a non-profit organization, was founded in 1978 to address the environmental issues that confront people with disabilities and elderly people. Adaptive Environments promotes accessibility as well as universal design through education programs, technical assistance publications and design advocacy.
UTC: Grad School Master Of Education In Special Education Ray, Ed.D. University of kentucky Emotional/Behavioral are awarded to students in special education each offering specialized services to disabled individuals. http://www.utc.edu/gradstudies/speced.html
Extractions: Master of Education in Special Education The Master's of Education concentrations in special education seek to provide breadth and depth to professionals holding an initial degree in special education. The program also provides options for those seeking initial licensure in special education from general education or unrelated fields. Additionally, the concentrations allow specialization in the following areas: mild disabilities; moderate/severe disabilities; early childhood special education; gifted education and emotional/behavioral disabilities. The program and department are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the National Council for Accreditation in Teacher Education. Program Requirements