Extractions: Camp Heartland gives children living with HIV or AIDS a much-needed break from that frustration. It's a safe haven. A place where kids living with AIDS can just be kids. It's the world's largest camping and outreach program for kids affected by HIV or AIDS. Camp Heartland is a short trip north of Minneapolis/St. Paul in Willow River, Minnesota. With acres and acres of clear lakes, cozy cabins and tall trees, it's a dream come true for any would-be camper. We are accredited as a special function school. Our student body includes students with a wide variety of special needs. We are the only private school in Minnesota with the mission to educate all special needs students. We have had students from other countries and states whose parents selected our school to best meet their students special needs. The Calvin Academy provides a full-time day school and after school tutoring for K-12.
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Extractions: Staff that helps special needs students say they need a raiseThe Anacortes School Board had a packed house at its Jan. 29 meeting, when a number of student groups made presentations and a large contingent from the Anacortes Para-educator Organization came to voice concern about contract negotiations. SHIBA warns citizens about Medicare scamsThe publicity surrounding new Medicare prescription discount cards has brought out scammers, according to the Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors... (Anacortes Weekly, WA)
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Extractions: Special Needs March 1997 The resources selected for this list contain reliable information and are available nationwide. Your local library or bookstore can help you locate these books, journals, and audiovisuals. Other items can be obtained from the source listed. The call numbers provided are for the National Agricultural Library. Lending information is provided at the end of this document. Summary: Describes some of the factors which must be considered in the early phases of planning for substitutions to the regular school meal which must be made to accommodate children with disabilities. Suggests ways in which the school food service can interact with other responsible parties in the school and the community at large to serve children with disabilities.
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Extractions: "Our special education reform is centered on better serving all students with special needs," said Carmen Faria, acting deputy chancellor for teaching and learning. "The first step is ensuring that every child in need of special education services is getting what they are entitled to.". (Newsday New York City) Even without the extra money, Ward said the only way the education department would cope with the cuts would be to mix students with special needs in the same classroom with students who achieve at normal levels. The move would allow for maximum classes sizes with two teachers, but no aide. (Woonsocket Call, RI)
Extractions: Viewpoint on Public Issues, The Mackinac Center , October 6, 1997 Forgotten children. Troubled youth. Learning disabled. Students with special needs. Whatever the euphemism, these are children who are often not well served in the conventional public school setting. At the same time, many people think that these students can not be served well by the private sector either, but nothing could be further from the truth. It is time to lay to rest the myth that private schools are elitist institutions that "skim the cream" and leave all the toughest kids to the public schools. The private sector, including private sectarian schools, religious schools, nonpublic agencies, and home schools, offers a wide variety of education programs for this difficult-to-educate population. When public schools or agencies cannot serve a particular student, they sometimes contract with a private sector group to do the job. The Directory for Exceptional Children lists roughly 3,000 special education schools and facilities in the private sector nationwide. Their costs of educating a student vary widely, depending in large part on the nature of the disability category served, and may also include the cost of medical care and transportation. Examples include Sobriety High in Edina, Minnesota, which educates 9th through 12th grade students in recovery from chemical dependency. The famed Boys Town, based in Nebraska, directly cares for more than 27,000 boys and girls annually in fourteen states and the District of Columbia. The Helicon Shelter Education Program, a division of Childrens Comprehensive Services, provides certified teachers, materials, curriculum, and academic recordkeeping on site at 27 emergency foster care shelters throughout Tennessee.
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Extractions: In a landmark decision last June, a divided Supreme Court ruled for the first time that governments can give parents financial aid, in the form of vouchers, to send their children to private or religious schools. The ruling radically altered the national education policy debate and opened the door to freedom of choice in education. Should Hawaii seize the opportunity? Vouchers not the answer Bust the public monopoly The Price of Paradise appears each week in the Sunday Insight section. The mission of POP is to contribute lively and informed dialog about public issues, particularly those having to do with our pocketbooks. Reader responses appear later in the week. If you have thoughts to share about today's POP articles, please send them, with your name and daytime phone number, to pop@starbulletin.com , or write to Price of Paradise, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 7 Waterfront Plaza, Suite 210, 500 Ala Moana, Honolulu, HI 96813.
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Extractions: Therapy/Respite Camps for Kids This page evolves as people tell me about new camps, so if you know of camps that are not listed here, please email me so I can get the information posted here. If you direct a camp that would like a simple WWW page that describes your camp, I'll be pleased to put one up just email a description of the camp to me. Also, please let me know about any other WWW resources to which I should have a link. Thanks! Information about summer camps that focus on therapy for kids with special needs and/or respite for the kids and their families. I have broken it into national categories and regional categories in the USA: Apologies in advance if my sense of these regions differs from yours! If you cannot find an appropriate camp on this page I also have some links to other potentially useful pages as well as some other websites that list camps. I list all of the camps I know of, so please do not email me asking for help locating a camp. Thanks. Connecticut
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Extractions: dqmcodebase = "http://www.health.state.mn.us/script/" Early Childhood Intervention Early Childhood Home Developmental Wheel Central Directory Multilingual Referral Lines Follow Along Program Follow Along Program Home County Participant Information Early Childhood Links "Your Link" Newsletter Dept. of Education - Early Learning MN Technical Assistance for Family Support MN Children with Special Health Needs MCSHN Home MCSHN Clinics Diseases / Conditions Research / Reports ... Contact Us More from MDH Asthma Birth Defects Child Health Diabetes ... WIC The following is a broad list of resources grouped into three categories ( Early Learning Family Support and Financial Resources ). In most instances, it will give you a general description of a service or resource and then will direct you to the Resources by County or Tribal Government Services sections for local contact information. Otherwise, contact information will be listed below. EARLY LEARNING Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) ECFE is a program for all Minnesota families with children between the ages of birth to kindergarten entrance. The program is offered through Minnesota public schools. ECFE is based on the idea that the family provides a child's first and most significant learning environment, and parents are a child's first and most important teachers. ECFE works to strengthen families. ECFE's goal is to enhance the ability of all parents to provide the best possible environment for their child's learning and growth. To locate the nearest ECFE contact, look in the
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Extractions: dqmcodebase = "http://www.health.state.mn.us/script/" MN Children with Special Health Needs MCSHN Home MCSHN Clinics Diseases / Conditions Research / Reports ... Contact Us More from MDH Asthma Birth Defects Child Health Diabetes ... WIC As of July 1, 2003, funding for the MCSHN Treatment and Evaluation programs has been eliminated (the beginning of the state fiscal year). MCSHN staff will continue to be available through the Information and Referral Line to provide assistance identifying and locating resources for children with special health needs. The Information and Referral Line is available Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 651-215-8956 or 1-800-728-5420. Information and Referral - The MCSHN Information and Assistance Line can link you with agencies in your area that provide the services you need. Early Childhood Services: A Directory of Services Available to Children With Disabilities in Minnesota provides information on resources that may help families, providers and others working with children with special health needs or disabilities. It is arranged with general resource descriptions up front, specific local resources listed by the county or reservation the child lives in and by the school district the child would attend. The first phone number families may want to call is their own Local Early Intervention Contacts.
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