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21. Researchers Grapple With Special Ed Minority Gap
more likely to be designated as learning disabled. In montana, schools are almost eight times as likely to director of the Center for special Education Finance
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22. Rehberg (MT00) - Press Release - Rehberg Calls For Full Funding Of Special Ed Pr
Rehberg Calls for Full Funding of special Ed Program This year alone montana will be the costs associated with meeting the needs of disabled children directly
http://www.house.gov/apps/list/press/mt00_rehberg/030603_IDEATestimony.html
Congressman Denny Rehberg, 516 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 N E W S March 6, 2003 Rehberg Calls for Full Funding of Special Ed Program
Testifies Before House Budget Committee, Cites Montana Funding Shortfall
WASHINGTON, DC - Montana’s Congressman Denny Rehberg (R) today told the House Budget Committee the federal government is not keeping its promise to fully fund the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). “In just five school years the estimated federal shortfall in IDEA funding has cost Montana $92.7 million,” Rehberg told the panel. "This year alone Montana will be shortchanged at least $25.5 million in IDEA funding. That means $25.5 million less for new teachers, computers, books, and Internet access." The 1976 IDEA program directs the federal government to contribute 40% of the costs associated with meeting the needs of disabled children directly to the states and local districts that provide the educational services. “To date, local school districts across America are still waiting for the federal government to provide its promised share,” Rehberg said. “Each time I visit a school in Montana, educators stress the desperate need to fully fund the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act,” Rehberg said.

23. Goals
Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this Strategies for the Diocese of montana 2/20 lists can be used to coordinate prayer for special needs.
http://mtepiscopal.homestead.com/goals.html
Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. in the Diocese of Montana
This is the Vision Statement selected by delegates to the annual convention for the Diocese of Montana held in Kalispell, Montana on October 5-7, 2001. The Vision Committee is developing a list of possible goals and strategies that support this Vision Statement and this web page has been developed to allow broad participation in the committee's work.
The following list is based on previous discussions at diocesan convention and regional meetings. We invite members to review this summary of what has already been heard and, if your ideas are not included, we encourage you to send suggestions to Ralph Spence or to other members of the committee. After the list of Goals and Strategies has been updated to include suggestions from the membership, a report will be given to the committees involved in the diocesan review and search for a new bishop.
Members of the Vision Committee include: Clark Sherman, Ralph Spence (co-chairs) Eugenie Drayton, Brady Vardemann, Thad Butcher, Neil Martin, Gary Waddingham, Daryl Todd, Carol Sims, Mike Morrissey, John Faure and John Moran

24. News & Features
montana Lodge the aged care facility for elderly to see true integration between disabled people and will be reduced to schools and special education facilities
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National News: Go direct to news pages below: Disability Online Alzheimer's Association (Australia) Communication Disability in Ageing (Uni of Qld Brisbane) Alzheimer's Association Qld ... Endeavour Other National News Cycling for cash Two Brisbane residents will spend the next 12 months cycling around Australia to raise money for the Cerebral Palsy League of Qld. Michelle and Lynette, set off from Cairns on March 29 and aim to reach Brisbane by June 4 to participate in the Cerebral Palsy League’s fundraiser the “All Queensland Awards”. They will then continue on their journey around Australia. Calling all writers The Royal Blind Foundation Queensland’s annual literary competition is calling for entries from writers who are blind or vision impaired. There are eight categories including short story, essay and poetry. First prize for all categories is $300. Entries close 30 June 2004. Send entries to the Royal Blind Foundation, PO Box 6091 , Fairfield Gardens Qld 4103 or email Eva-Marie Seeto at hacc@rbf.org.au

25. NACAC State Profiles
Dental services; Diagnostic clinic (for disabled children); Dialysis; children are eligible for montana Medicaid if that the child has special needs for medical
http://www.nacac.org/stateprofiles/montana.html
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Updated July 2001 State Subsidy Contact Person Lynda Korth
Division of Child and Family Services
P.O. Box 8005, 1400 Broadway
Helena, MT 59604
Phone: 406-444-5919
Fax: 406-444-5956 E-mail: lkorth@state.mt.us NACAC Subsidy Representative (parent/volunteer) April Horvath 7049 Fox Lane Darby, MT 59829 Home: 406-349-2872 Fax: 406-349-2488 E-mail: runingfox@yahoo.com runingfox@pocketmail.com adoption.assistance@nacac.org . If you have state-specific questions, please call your state subsidy contact person or the NACAC subsidy representative (both listed above) for more information. 1. Montana's legal definition of special needs is as follows:

26. Arthur B. Schultz Foundation - 2004 Grants
in the Madison Valley of southwest montana, largely on over 2,000 people with special needs to experience of FEPDP’s Wheelchairs for disabled Children program
http://www.absfoundation.org/summ04.html
Major Grant Summaries - 2004 Wildlands Conservation Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund
Bozeman, Montana
www.earthjustice.org/regional/bozeman

Project location: federal roadless areas of the Northern Rockies
The Roadless Area Conservation Rule, adopted by the U.S. Forest Service just before President Bush took office, protects the remaining 58.5 million acres of undeveloped national forest lands, including almost 19 million acres in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. However, it is a priority of the timber, mining, oil, and gas industries, and thus of the Bush Administration, to reverse the rule. The Caribou-Targhee National Forest has already begun to test the legal uncertainties surrounding the Roadless Rule in Wyoming by permitting new roads and extractive exploration in the inventoried roadless area of Sage Creek. Earthjustice and Greater Yellowstone Coalition have lodged an administrative appeal, to be followed by litigation if the Forest Service rejects the appeal as expected. Retention of the Roadless Rule remains our best chance to give legal protection to the tiny percentage of our public lands that remain roadless, and thus pristine. Greater Yellowstone Coalition
Bozeman, Montana

27. Support Special Education Education Reference
Referral Source for K12 disabled Children ? Disability age in the state of montana with information Cooperative serving children with special needs ages birth
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Autism Support Groups: English Health Mental Health Disorders Neurodevelopmental Autism Spectrum Support Groups
Brain Injury Support Groups: English Health Conditions and Diseases Neurological Disorders Trauma and Injuries Brain Injury Support Groups
Cerebral Palsy Support Groups: English Health Conditions and Diseases Neurological Disorders Cerebral Palsy Support Groups
English Reference Education K through 12 Home Schooling: Special Education
Families Helping Families of Louisiana

www.fhfla.org/fhfla/

Education Special Education Support.
Families Helping Families of Louisiana centers are a group of families who ( Families Helping Families of Louisiana ) through our own experiences, are committed to reaching out to other families who have members with special needs and self-advocates.
Parent to Parent of Vermont

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Education Special Education Support. O.A.F.C.C.D.

28. Resources And Information - Find Library Articles By Topic
montana State Resources montana resources for disabilities. on positive images of disabled people special needs Adoption Lessons from Experience Adoption trends
http://library.adoption.com/information/Resources-and-Information/404/1.html
adoption.com local info forums photolisting ... Community you are here: adoption.com library by topic special needs ... submit content resources adoption encyclopedia adoption glossary adoption acronyms adoption laws ... lullabies
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8 Steps to Better IEP Meetings:
Advice about IEP meetings.
A Bibliography for Schools on Mental Health/Mental Illness

Schools for the mentally challenge.
A Student's Guide to the IEP

IEP is a program designed for your child's disability.
A Whole New Life!

Accomplishment and visualization.
About Public Agencies

Public agencies and state resources for families with disabilities. Adopting an International Child with Special Needs A guide to adopting an international child with special needs. Alabama State Resources Alabama resources for disabilities. Alaska State Resources Alaske resources for disabilities. Alcohol and HIV/AIDS The patterns of HIV transmission in the United States. Alcohol and Minorities: An Update Research on differences in alcohol use and problems.

29. HHS Approves Child Welfare Demonstrations For Montana And Washington State - Gov
key areas increasing adoptions of special needs children, promoting Both montana s and Washington s projects are for for elderly and disabled Americans) and
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adoption forums choose one guatemala international adoptive parents support russia adoption adoptees birthparents community foster care sealed records adoptee support special needs HHS Approves Child Welfare Demonstrations for Montana and Washington State Contributed by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Page 1 of 1 email article to friend printer friendly version most popular articles read comments review article add to favorites HHS News Release HHS Secretary Donna E. Shalala today announced approval of child welfare demonstration projects for Montana and Washington state. "In the past two weeks, the Clinton administration approved six innovative state demonstrations with projects to increase adoptions, overcome the problems of substance abuse, and better coordinate services to meet the individual needs of children an impressive effort for America's most vulnerable children," said Secretary Shalala. "Today, we add Montana with its promising efforts to give children more permanent homes more quickly and Washington state with its new local approach to ensure children get the most appropriate services." These demonstrations are among the first to be approved through the expanded authority provided under the Adoption and Safe Families Act signed by President Clinton in 1997. The new authority enables HHS to give states more flexibility in trying innovative child welfare projects.

30. OLC X627: Special Education Resources
http//www.montana.com/people/home1/butte/fredw/www of information about assistive technology for the disabled. Technology for People with special needs, in the
http://www.schoollink.org/twin/devices.htm
MORE SPECIAL NEEDS SITES
http://www.acsw.com/ Academic Software, Inc. This company produces and markets assistive technology such as switches and other adaptive devices. Maddux Special Education http://unr.edu/homepage/maddux The purpose of this homepage is to provide students, practicing teachers, parents and others with information about special education and disabilities. Assistive Technology Online http://www.asel.udel.edu/at-online/assistive.html The purpose of this site is to offer a variety of information on special education and disabilities. EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN/Special Education Links To Exceptionality Information and Educational Resources http://www.montana.com/people/home1/butte/fredw/www/ Disability Resources on the Net http://www.valleyweb.com/krrc/resource.html This Web site is a resource center for the advancement of technology benefiting persons of differing abilities. Special Needs Education Network, About Mailing Lists (Listservers) on the SME" http://www.schoolnet.ca/sne/aboutlists.html The Family Village Web Site http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/

31. Homeless Services For District 9
day care certification, and special needs adoptions General the quality of care for montana families rentsubsidy apartments for elderly, disabled, or eligible
http://www.dphhs.state.mt.us/services/office_locations/homeless_services/homeles
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Gallatin Meagher Park Counties
Substance Abuse Treatment
502 S 19th Ave, Suite 302
Bozeman MT 59715
Treatment of addiction and co-dependency, A.C.T. classes, MIP programs, family programming, aftercare, community education, Employee Assistance Programs, and relapse treatment.
Mental Health Care, Intervention

HELP Center 421 E Peach Bozeman MT 59715 Gallatin County Provides community resource identification, referrals, crisis information, suicide hotline, rape outreach team and crisis counseling 24 hours a day. HI Case Management 300 N Willson Bozeman MT 59715 Gallatin County Case management for adults with developmental disabilities. Contact office for eligibility requirements. Domestic Violence Bozeman Shelter Care Facility, Inc.

32. Welcome To Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
a limited number of montanas disabled residents on and train students with special needs whenever possible. Program cooperates with the montana School for the
http://www.fwp.state.mt.us/insidefwp/ctb/ctbtransplan.asp
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A Plan to Continue Improving Access to Montanas Outdoor Recreation
CROSSING THE BARRIERS 2000
TABLE OF CONTENTS IV. Action Plan
  • Programs
    • Disability Awareness Training New Programs Fisheries Parks Wildlife
    Field Actions
    • Resource Advisor Lists Public Notices and Meetings Disability Awareness Training
    Support Services
    • Accessibility as One Criterion for Project Selection Coordinating Accessibility Publicizing Accessibility Efforts Partnerships Crossing the Barriers Plan Update Public Surveys Telephone Relay Service and TDD Headquarters Made Accessible Conservation Education Field Services Administration and Finance
    V. Conclusion

33. The Livingston Enterprise, Livingston, Montana
COMING SOON montana’s Rib Chop House new Experience with kitchen operation and special dietary needs. enjoy working with the elderly and disabled, this is
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Employment
ACCOUNT REP/LOCAL route. No selling. Make 100K/year restocking in store displays. 9,950 investment includes inventory and territory. 888-324-1081.
ACCOUNTING MANAGER
Position at Community Health Partners. 20/hrs per week. Oversee billing. A/P and A/R functions and coordinate financial reporting. Medical Billing experience strongly preferred. Accounting degree preferred. Please send resume to: CHP, 126 S. Main, Livingston, MT 59047. Attn: Ted.
ANGEL LINE is seeking a permanent driver M-F 10:00a.m.-2:00p.m. beginning June 24th. $8.14/hr.+benefits. Apply at Job Service. 220 E. Park.
BARISTA WANTED-NEW coffee house with all new state of the art equipment, seeks PROFESSIONAL people and service oriented individual. YOU must be clean, neat, reliable AND dependable. Duties to include working interesting and challenging fun companion business. May also require occasional work at one of several other businesses, including a vary unique fast paced fun and exciting one-of-a-kind seasonal business. Full-time position with tremendous future and growth potential! Possible full management for right individual. Competitive starting wage DOE. We KNOW coffee and will train right individual willing to learn. Escape that tiny drive up booth! Apply in person at 1404 East Park St. between 9:00a.m.-5:30p.m. M-F only.
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34. DRR: Education
subject line to listserv@listserv.montana.edu National Educational Association of disabled Students ca/sne, information about all special needs Education Network
http://www.washington.edu/doit/Brochures/DRR/edu.html
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CADRE , The Coalition for Disability Reform in Education, is made up mostly of postsecondary students with disabilities. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu . In the body of the message type " subscribe cadre Firstname Lastname DAteach is a discussion group for current and future teachers with disabilities to share information, support, and guidance. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to listserv@listserv.montana.edu . In the body of the message type " subscribe dateach Doitsem is a forum for disabled students and advocates to discuss the integration of people disabilities into science, engineering, math studies, and careers. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to listproc@u.washington.edu

35. The Havre Daily News: Helping Disabled Toddlers
group homes available for developmentally disabled children is For instance, in montana, only two such homes therapy will benefit a child with special needs.
http://www.havredailynews.com/articles/2003/11/07/local_headlines/toddlers.txt
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Community Today's Ads Business Directory Events Calendar Links Online Sections Financial News Health News Entertainment Town Hall ... Guestbook Helping disabled toddlers By Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/ pwinderl@havredailynews.com In small room on the east end of the District IV Human Resources Development Council building, Laura Bleak is helping a 6-year-old boy improve his motor skills. Using building blocks, a scooter and inflatable balls, Bleak uses a number of physical tasks to help the boy build cognitive learning skills and muscle coordination. Bleak is an occupational therapist for Havre Public Schools and Quality of Life Concepts Inc., a private, nonprofit organization that provides home-based services for children with developmental disabilities and their families. The organization, which occupies several offices in the HRDC building, serves about 50 children ranging up to 18 years of age said Kathy Leeds, a family support specialist for Quality of Life. The services provided by the organization have been invaluable, said Dottie Wilson, whose 5-year-old daughter, Keeley, has a rare genetic disorder called Williams syndrome. The syndrome delays the development of cognitive and physical functions. It occurs in about one of every 20,000 births.

36. The Havre Daily News: Learning Skills To Live An Independent Life
not all of whom are developmentally disabled, now have Corps, the Havre Job Service, montana State University after the demands of a special needs child, she
http://www.havredailynews.com/articles/2003/11/14/local_headlines/learningskills
Friday, November 14, 2003 Havre, MT
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Community Today's Ads Business Directory Events Calendar Links Online Sections Financial News Health News Entertainment Town Hall ... Guestbook Learning skills to live an independent life By Jerome Tharaud/Havre Daily News/ hdn@havredailynews.com Karen Nave starts with S.O.S pads. "Do not use these on good dishes or pans with a shiny finish," she tells the seven students sitting around her. Following her lead, they practice working up a blue lather on some greasy skillets laid out on the table. She moves on to sponges, Comet and Lysol. Nave is teaching a life skills class for seven developmentally disabled students at Havre Middle School. Every morning she covers practical things the students will need to know to live as independently as possible: reading warning labels, doing laundry, cooking, cleaning. "Our primary goal, just like any other kid, is to make them the most productive, well-rounded adult they can be," Nave said. That means different things to each of these students, she said, from reading, communication and social skills to personal hygiene.

37. UCP Channels - Education: For Families
disabled Students Union. montana s Robert Runkel to Head National special Education Organization. Textbooks Go Digital for Students with special needs.
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38. EdGate.com | For Educators
and regulations surrounding the needs of disabled children. a variety of legal information regarding special Education Law District of Columbia, montana, Texas.
http://www.edgateteam.net/support/xlaw.htm

IDEA
IEP Litigation Mediation ... State Law
We hope this is a place that parents, advocates, and educators come can find accurate, up-to-date information about effective advocacy for children with disabilities. The Legal Resources page contains many links related to laws that govern eligibility, IEPs, evaluations, placement, educational progress, transition plans, discipline, and educational records - all that are vitally important to parents of disabled children, educators, child advocates, school psychologists, health care providers, and school administrators. Special education law is more than a legal specialty niche. Parents of children with disabilities often describe their first experience with special education law as entering a confusing labyrinth resulting in uncertainty and bewilderment. Teachers and administrators are overwhelmed with the complexity of regulations and paperwork, fearing that failure to do things perfectly will result in a lawsuit. . We hope this section will provide practical and pertinent information necessary to survive and interpret the myriad of rules and regulations surrounding the needs of disabled children. We need your help to make the Legal Resources links current and of high quality. We encourage you to provide us with suggestions of site to link to this resource page. Please

39. ParaPros
is very important for children with special needs. disabled students might be separated from classmates montana Paraeducator Development Project http//www
http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/pub/eres/EDSPC715_MCINTYRE/ParaPros.html
Working with Paraprofessionals
Authors: Tom McIntyre (Dr. Mac) and Nilifer Odabas
While certified or licensed professionals are ultimately responsible for success and safety of the students in our classrooms, those tasks would be much more difficult if it were not for paraprofessionals. They have become essential providers of special education support in our schools. In recent years, paraprofessionals have typically been hired to serve in inclusive classrooms. Most assist teachers with the entire class roster, meeting the needs of certain students with disabilities while assisting others too. Some serve as "one-to-one" aides, solely serving the needs of a student with a severe disability.
Who Are The Paraprofessionals?
Paraprofessionals work as support personnel under the supervision of certified school professionals. Paras serving in special education positions assist teachers in both instructional and/or non-instructional tasks. Paraprofessionals are known by a variety of job titles, depending on the school district and assigned duties. Some of the more common professional names are:
-instructional assistant
-teaching assistant
-teacher assistant
-teacher aide
-personal aide
-classroom aide -instructional aide -education aide -paraeducator -paraprofessional -parapro Paraprofessionals enter their educational employment from a variety of backgrounds. Many have parental and child care experience, some have none. Some have had years of experience as assistants or volunteers in educational programs, others have no such experience. Some lack a high school diploma (or equivalent), while others may possess a college degree. The minimum amount of educational training and experience required of a paraprofessional is usually determined by the individual school system

40. Unitedspinal.org: Sports & Recreation : Wheeling Out
montana Fish, Wildlife Parks List of accessible fishing locations in the state. Rolling Thunder special needs Program- Club for disabled runners.
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