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41. Media
after managed care was introduced to oklahomans with special needs, the oklahoma Health Care Study Finds special needs and disabled Populations Satisfied
http://www.chcs.org/info-url3967/info-url_more.htm?frame_id=3969

42. Congress.Org -- Elected Officials
As as parent of a child with special needs, I am 27 times The Shame Continues in oklahoma OK viewed viewed 83 times President Bush and disabled Veterans - Ar
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43. District Administration: One Test For All?
Standards and Curriculum in the oklahoma education department. in Alaska, for example, disabled students and Exit Exam most hurts special needs children, along
http://www.districtadministration.com/page.cfm?p=733

44. Assisstive Technology
IBM special needs Solutions IBM has developed a number of establish permanent systems change in oklahoma by reducing in equipment and software for the disabled.
http://www.fapeonline.org/AssTech.htm
Assisstive Technology Every disabled child in America is entitled to a free appropriate public education What is FAPE? FREE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION - In order to comply with the federal mandate (Public Law 102-119, known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B (34 CFR Parts 300 and 301 and Appendix C) that all disabled children receive a free appropriate public education, a school district must provide special education and related services at no cost to the child or her/his parents. Search this site powered by FreeFind
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Dedicated to assisting indivuals who are blind or visually impaired in regaining independence and providing a better way to look at life! IBM Special Needs Systems
provides a list of products and software to help people who have special needs access and use technology. Captioned Media Program
The Captioned Media Program (CMP) provides free-loan captioned videos and other media to parents, teachers and others who work with children with a hearing loss. CMP is sponsored by the U. S. Department of Education and has over 4,000 titles for loan. Tech Tots
a program designed to introduce children with disabilities to technology.

45. Vitae
of special Education, Cameron University, Lawton, oklahoma. for it s housing for the disabled program. than one million (1,000,000) special needs students each
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Dayton Ray Turner, Ed.D.
5306 King George Drive
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Education
Bachelor of Arts, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado. Major: Secondary Special Education-Mental Retardation. May, 1966. Minor: Sociology. Master of Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Graduate Fellow of the United States Office of Education (USOE). Thesis topic:The Mentally Retarded Offender. October, 1970. Doctor of Education-Special Education Administration, University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Dissertation Topic: Guilford's Structure of Intellect and the Social Intelligence of Juvenile Delinquents. August, 1975. Postdoctoral Study. Educational Technology. University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Distance Learning for Special Populations. November, 1991.
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Recipient of the Sure-Lok National Special Needs Transportation Award, 2002.
Presented at the National Association for Pupil Transportation 2002 Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina. November 3, 2002. Professional Affiliations National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT) Texas Association for Pupil Transportation (TAPT) Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) School Bus Fleet Advisory GroupSpecial Needs School Transportation News Special Needs Transportation Expert Certified Child Restraint Safety Technician (NHTSA, April 2002)

46. Tulsa Kids Articles
bookbuying information, services available to disabled or special needs students, parking at the following web sites University of oklahoma (Norman) - http
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S ometimes the future can resemble a connect-the-dots page, a chaotic pattern until the logical pattern is identified. It takes a pencil, tagging one dot to the next and so on, to get the true picture to appear. Planning a future is no different. It takes paying attention to each point on the page to determine the next direction to go.
Why do I want to go to college?
Okay, I want to go to college. Now what?
University web sites are excellent resources to give students the information needed to narrow down choices: take tours, get resident information, admission application packets, find incoming freshman curricula requirements, scholarships, honors and other important data. College catalogs are now online, as are links to enrollment information, fee payment methods and schedules, financial aid information, book-buying information, services available to disabled or special needs students, parking, honors, advisement, assessment, and job placement opportunities. Find local tours and info at the following web sites:

47. Special Education Topics
EEGA Education Emancipation disabled Manpower Educational of children with special needs and the oklahoma Assistive Technology Center - services related to
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48. NCRVE MDS-746: Exemplary Programs
Rehabilitation, the Bureau of special Education, the and competitive employment to severely disabled students and School District and oklahoma City schools
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1920 Association Drive
Reston, VA 22091-1589
Fax: (703) 264-9494 Pierce County Vocational/Special Education Cooperative
As a demonstration project, the Cooperative provides a model that confederations of school districts can use to capitalize on their own unique resources within the realms of vocational and special education to prepare mildly handicapped high school students for employment and/or postsecondary vocational training. A regional cooperative is established to provide data collection, staff development, and support services to the member districts. It also assists in developing and implementing effective, results-oriented process models. The Cooperative operates on the premise that mildly handicapped learners are better prepared for the working world when vocational and special educators systematically coordinate and consolidate their expertise. The Cooperative has demonstrated success in enhancing the rate and quality of employment and enrollment in postsecondary education for the targeted population. Awareness materials are available at minimal or no cost. Contact:
James Hokstaff, Director

49. Houston Outdoor Learning Academy - Faculty
President s Honor Roll, Central State University, oklahoma. painting project for a disabled veteran and Experience with special needs students and legal issues.
http://www.holainfo.com/NewSite/Parents/faculty.htm
Home Prospective Parents Students News ... Contact Founders / Faculty Parents About HOLA / Philosophy Goals Faculty Academics ... Summer Program Dan Zimmerman Education and Certification Bachelor of Arts in Science Education, Univ. of Oklahoma, Overall GPA: 3.46 Lifetime Teaching Certification in Secondary Math and Sciences Vocational Education Escuela de Maya, Antigua, Guatemala: School for Language Study National Outdoor Leadership School, Lander, Wyoming: Semester course in Outdoor Education Southwest Technical College, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Auto Mechanics Degree Boulder Outdoor Survival School, Utah: Intensive training in primitive outdoor skills and survival Centro Linguistico, Quito, Ecuador: School for language studies and foreign exchange living Chapman School of Seamanship, Stuart, Florida: Course included ocean navigation, sailing and boat handling Oklahoma School of Photography, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Commercial Photography Training Reis Biological Station, Missouri: Field Biology Techniques Teaching Experience 8 years public school experience (Waltrip High School and W.I. Stevenson Middle School-Houston Independent School District)

50. View Elerts
the jobs. Mackenzie Carpenter, specialneeds Children s Suit to disabled and disadvantaged people in oklahoma. legal needs of disabled, indigent individuals
http://www.brennancenter.org/programs/lse/pages/view_elerts.php?category_id=17&p

51. Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation : 2000 Grant Recipients, First Cycle
essential services to the elderly, disabled and economically to duplicate in four other sites in oklahoma. camp for children with special needs in Colorado
http://www.christopherreeve.org/QLGrants/QLGrants.cfm?ID=106&c=12

52. Post-Crescent - Learning’s Costly Curve
Part of the solution may be labeling fewer students as disabled. oklahoma. specialeducation research is not rigorous or coordinated enough to support needs
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Schools cope amid growing disabled-student population, special-education expenses By Kathy Walsh Nufer 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.

53. Westport SEPTA
Financial Planning for Families with disabled Children Issues for Families with special needs Children James D He graduated from oklahoma City University School
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Financial Planning for FamiliesJan.16, 2002 Our panel of financial experts presented " Financial Planning for Families with Disabled Children" . The panel consisted of William Christiaanse, a general financial advisor and investment planner, Jim Funnell, an attorney specializing in families with special needs children, Paul Stauffer, a trust specialist, and Don Cafero, an insurance specialist who explained how life insurance can be used in planning. For more information or to get a copy of the handouts, please contact Bill Christiaanse at william_christiaanse@ml.com or 203-356-8836. 1st Speaker: Bill Christiaanse, Vice President and Financial Advisor, Merrill Lynch Private Client Group Subject: Investment Planning for Families with Special Needs Children Bill Christiaanse is a Vice President in the Stamford Merrill Lynch office. Bill is one of two Financial Advisors at Merrill Lynch representing the Special Needs Financial Services Group of Merrill Lynch in Fairfield County. As a Financial Advisor, Bill helps clients manage their personal and business finances. Bill has been with Merrill Lynch since 1980 and has over 26 years experience in the financial services industry. Bill holds an MBA and an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering. Bill has written magazine articles and technical papers. He has been a guest lecturer at the Graduate School of Business of Columbia University and at the Fairfield University Graduate School of Business.

54. Program Information
mothers, infants and children with special health care Box 25352, oklahoma City, oklahoma 73125 email Supplemental Security Income disabled Child Program (SSI
http://www.okdhs.org/fssd/ProgramInformation.htm
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Family Support Services Division
Programs Administered by FSSD
Adult Protective Services
Barbara.Kidder@okdhs.org
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TO APPLY CONTACT: Local DHS Office
TO LOCATE A LOCAL DHS OFFICE: http://www.okdhs.org/icounties/default.asp
FOR INFORMATION: Statewide DHS: 1-866-411-1877
Child Care

Child Care@okdhs.org 1. How does DHS help me pay for child care?
DHS pays your licensed and contracted child care provider directly for child
care while you work; or attend school or training. You might pay a portion
of the cost of child care based on your household income.
2. Do we have to be on welfare to qualify? No. Child care assistance helps families stay off welfare. 3. What does my income have to be? Two adults earning as much as $2,000 per month may qualify for child care assistance. 4. What ages do my children have to be? Infant to age 13.
Things to take with you to the DHS office 1. Work and school schedule for yourself and all other adults in your home. - How many days and hours each week or statement from school

55. SurfWax -- News And Articles On Special Needs
Articles on special needs from newspapers and magazines around the world. News and Articles on special needs. Last update May 09, 2004 Archives disabled Kids A Family's Treasure May 09, 2004
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    News and Articles on Special Needs
    Last update: Jun 10, 2004 Archives: Special Needs
    Law mandates Hopewell Borough must redo buildings
    Jun 10, 2004
    Their focus back then was what local businesses should do to make their sites accessible to those with special needs. But, for Hopewell Borough officials and those of other municipalities, the concern became the need to comply with legislation that requires public buildings to be accessible to people with disabilities. (Hopewell Valley News, NJ).
    Teens add to special needs camp
    Jun 10, 2004
    "It's wonderful," Joann Prosser, a retired Burlington High School nurse and camp nurse at the Special Needs Foundation's annual summer day camp, said of having the teens on hand to help ... The Special Needs Foundation was founded in 1951 to provide assistance to Des Moines County children and adults with disabilities or special needs ... In addition to sponsoring the Special Needs Day Camp every year since 1955, the foundation: provides medical equipment loans for needy local residents; offers... (Burlington Hawk Eye, IA).
    eGames CEO Challenges The Chesapeake Bay for Charity
    Jun 10, 2004

56. Oklahoma Council Of Public Affairs
special Education What oklahoma Can Learn from Florida. In Florida, every disabled student is eligible for a to be very popular with special education parents
http://www.ocpathink.org/ViewPerspectiveStory.asp?ID=91

57. Oklahoma
oklahoma Churches and Organizations with Disability Ministries. settings, such as State special Olympics and offered for developmentally disabled young adults.
http://www.joniandfriends.org/cdm/united states/oklahoma.shtml
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Duncan Stephens United Methodist Church (Updated: 1/31/03 On List Since: 10/29/01) Church/Organization Stephens United Methodist Church Denomination/Affiliation United Methodist Disability Ministry Name Duncan Area Special Kids and Friends (DASKAF) Contact Name Alex and Mary Costea Church/Org Address 904 W. Stephens Avenue
Duncan, OK 73533 Phone Number 580-255-2697 (Voice) E-mail:
Website: shalomsumc@cottoninternet.net
www.ForMinistry.com/73533SUMC
Average Attendance Church: 55-65
Disability Ministry: 20-30 Disability Emphasis Physical Disabilities, Developmental Disabilities.
Other: Programs to assist people with sight and/or hearing impairments are under development.

58. City Of Oklahoma City | News From OKC.GOV
Jean oversees the special Expected Employment program at Network that promotes hiring of the disabled. Affairs goes to the oklahoma Educational Television
http://www.okc.gov/news/2003_10/disability_awards_announce.html
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2002 News Items 2003 News Items ... 2004 News Items OKC Disability Award winners named
OKC Vice Mayor Guy Liebmann and City Council members will be on hand to present the awards. KFOR News Anchor Kevin Ogle will serve as Master of Ceremonies. The outstanding Oklahomans being honored are: GEORGE B. LEWIS ADVOCACY AWARD: The outstanding disabled Oklahoma Citian for 2003 is Cinda Hughes, an employee of the Oklahoma State Senate. Hughes is Ms. Wheelchair Oklahoma and will be Ms. Wheelchair America in 2004. She is quadriplegic but serves on state and national committees that advance the independence of persons with disabilities. Cinda is in demand nationally as a speaker on disability issues. EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR: The Oklahoma League for the Blind is the Oklahoma City employer of the year. The League employs more than 100 blind and visually impaired persons in Oklahoma and Kansas. The League has contracts for services with numerous state and federal agencies for work to provide economic independence to blind workers. PUBLIC PERSONNEL EMPLOYEE AWARD: Jean Jodlowski with the Tinker Air Force Base Employment Office is being honored for outstanding achievement is hiring people with disabilities in all types of jobs at the base. Jean oversees the Special Expected Employment program at Tinker and has tripled the number of persons with disabilities hired over previous years. Jean has established a mentoring program at Tinker for high school students with disabilities. She is active in the Business Leadership Network that promotes hiring of the disabled.

59. SPECIAL PROGRAMS SECTION IV
speech language impaired, visually disabled, seriously emotionally who, because of impairments, need special education for students in the oklahoma City District
http://www.okcps.k12.ok.us/fillmore/section_4.htm
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SECTION IV
SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSES
Before placing a student in a special education program, every attempt is made to provide for their learning needs in the regular classroom. Students evaluated and identified by the school staff as disabled are considered for placement in an educational program especially designed for their needs. All personnel involved in a child's educational program, such as the principal, psychologist, counselor, special education teacher, regular teacher and parent review the child's progress to verify the need for special education. Parental consent is required prior to special education evaluation and/or placement. Hearing impairment, orthopedic impairment, visual impairment, deafness, serious emotional disturbance, multiple disa bilities, specific learning disability, autism, traumatic brain injury, mental retardation and developmental delay, deaf-bli nd, other health impairment, speech and language impairment services are offered. If a limited English proficient student is suspected of having a disability, the student may be referred for an evaluation by the Special Services department. It is recommended that the classroom teacher, bilingual assistant and parent confer before the referral process is started.

60. Cole (OK04) - Weekly Column: IDEA: Producing Results For Students With Special E
With this legislation in 2004, oklahoma will receive problems are being identified as disabled and placed in they are identified as needing special education.
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For Immediate Release May 19, 2003 IDEA: Producing Results for Students With Special Education Needs By Tom Cole Education is not a buzzword or a partisan issue or a cyclical campaign topic-it is a great responsibility we have to our youth. In January 2002, President Bush made a pledge to each child to make sure they are not left behind. Under his leadership Congress is continuously increasing No Child Left Behind (NCBL) funding each year. With increased resources and accountability each state is taking the challenge to meet President Bush's pledge. Now, Congress is taking the next step to improve results by reforming America's special education law, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), to increase accountability to students who have special educational needs. I am a co-sponsor of this legislation that passed in the House in a bipartisan vote, 251-171. When IDEA was first enacted in 1975 it focused more on compliance with complex rules than on producing results and it did not provide funding to meet the requirements. The new legislation increases funding, accountability and flexibility to give teachers, students and parents more options when it comes to assisting children with special challenges. Since the Republican Party has held a majority in the House, there has been an average yearly increase of 18.6% in IDEA funding. In 1995, $2.32 billion was allocated to IDEA; in 2004, $11.1 billion will be allocated. With this legislation in 2004, Oklahoma will receive almost $30 million more than in 2003.

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