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Extractions: www.spinhawaii.org Congress is scheduled to revise and renew the legal authority of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act this year. Many consider IDEA to be the greatest civil rights legislation for children with disabilities ever passed, so when Congress begins to tinker with it, parents and advocates take notice. Some of the areas expected to be hotly debated are:
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Extractions: While there is little overt ethnic strife on campus, a recent survey by the UH-Hilo Task Force on Diversity has revealed that some students feel a certain degree of isolation or alienation from their classmates because of ethnic differences. At the same time, the University recognizes the diversity of the student body and continues to strive to address the needs of the student population. A student Committee on Sexual Orientation was established in 1993 as part of a systemwide initiative. Several new programs have been added over the last five years to help different groups of students gain access to higher education and enjoy a successful and meaningful college career. Additional attention must be given to enhancing the programs that sustain students through college and that help to prepare them for careers. The Task Force on Diversity's attitudinal survey was intended to be an exploratory investigation of how supportive UH-Hilo students perceive the campus climate to be towards diversity among students. Approximately 9% , or 228 students, completed the survey. The demographic profile of the respondents is similar to that of the student population. The results of the survey are summarized in the report as follows:
Extractions: Posted 9/30/02 (Sorry will be in Wyoming until 10/6/02) Higashi school draws abuse allegations The Importance of Touch Local, national incidents spur child abuse awareness 1,080 El Paso cases so far, police say Mental Health Problems in Children ... Telethon's 35 year healthy contribution Posted 9/29/02 Divalproex Extended Release Adjustment Needed When Used Off-Label Extended-Release Divalproex Clinically Equivalent To Standard Divalproex For Generalized Epilepsy Depression In Epilepsy Linked To Multiple Factors Teacher facing abuse charges Cops: 'Physical assault' on 2 autistic kids came during summer school ... Autism campaign call for more carers Autism typically involves a lack of social skills Posted 9/24/02 Mom's plea to end cell phone ban rings out Review points out woeful special ed Treatment of city students 'sickening' Art for autism Celebs donate Emmy outfits to online auction Couple rebuts mold claim ... Across the Bipolar Spectrum: From Practice to Research Posted 9/23/02 Troubled Kids, Far From Home Probing care, oversight at treatment centers Detectives testify in autistic's death Mom's Question: Does Drug Trigger Autism? Vancouver - Music industry rolls out cash for therapy ... Calif. to Enact Bill Promoting Stem Cell Research Posted 9/21/02 Texas Scottish Rite Hospital For Children And Partners Announce Availability Of New Molecular Testing For Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Cephalon Announces Positive Results from a Study of Provigil (Modafinil) in Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) TopAbstracts in Epilepsy Imitation is a lot more than just the sincerest form of flattery ... A new service for autistic children has opened in Barrie.
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Extractions: National click here to find parent advocacy organizations in your state Share your story with us! E-mail KIC today at advocates@ideacompliance.org Subject Message Vermont Organizations such as yours should be a model for each state. At least from my experience, independent advocacy groups can and will accomplish more on a local and state level than national organizations or organizations formed through state and federal grant mechanisms. National organizations such as COPAA will be strengthened through well organized and well informed independent state organizations. Kansas is a particularly tough state on disabled children; especially children with autism. Having been involved in a case there for almost a year, I read with interest your editorials and other comments regarding the due process hearing system in your state. Kansas, though, is not unique. Florida is equally insidious. States such as these perpetrate discrimination simply by maintaining the status quo through the sloggy due process systems. That is, Hearing Officers, Judges, and yes - school district defense firms - collectively maintain a system that "keeps those children in their proper place in society." The courts and the administrative Hearing Officers maintain the status quo through judicial and quasi judicial passivity. Perhaps the most effective form of judicial passivity is the circumvention of their responsibilities by the courts' near sighted reliance on their own doctricanal boundaries and categories(precedent, stare decisis, etc) to resolve cases.
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Extractions: Maui Community College offers counseling services throughout the academic year and summer months. The College provides a comprehensive program of individual and group counseling for students. The purpose of this program is to enable each individual to develop to his or her fullest potential while realizing educational and career goals that are of importance. Academic Counseling Counselors and faculty advisors assist students in planning their program of study and in selecting courses. Information about transfer, course placement, course sequence, prerequisites, and registration is provided. Students are encouraged to schedule appointments by calling the Counseling Center at 984-3306. Counseling is available to prospective students to help them make appropriate educational decisions by assessing their educational needs, career interests, and academic qualifications. Degree and certificate program requirements are explained to help students decie which major to pursue. For an appointment, call the Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) at 984-3286 or 984-3287.
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Extractions: Lead Poisoning Positive Behavior Support Community Schools Where to find help for a child in Michigan - click here Breaking News What's New? Help ... Text Menu Last Updated: Resources by State Click on a state for resources specific to that state. Some of the smaller, Eastern states are grouped together ( Maryland Delaware , and the District of Columbia States, Territories, and Islands not pictured: Alaska American Samoa Hawaii Puerto Rico , and the Virgin Islands NEW! Click here for U.S. Regional Resource Centers Alaska AR 5 teens charged in taped assault Group beat special education student at bus stop, police say AR Bill Would Offer School Vouchers to Disabled Children Legislation proposed for the upcoming session would give Arkansas, for the first time, a limited form of school vouchers. California CA County's tip line provides outlet for school concerns Prevention of violence, teen suicide are missions; its anonymity, 24-hr availability boost its profile
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Extractions: The untold story of special education O Upon greater scrutiny, this oft-repeated scenario does not hold up. For years, many students with the worst disabilities have attended private schools at partial or even full public expense. Far from abandoning the needs of special education students, the private sector is supplying what the public school system has failed to provide. More specifically, public school districts currently foot the bill for more than 100,000 special education students attending private schools at an estimated cost of $2 billion to taxpayers, according to U.S. Department of Education figures and industry estimates. In most of these cases, public schools have come to rely on specialized private schools to educate their toughest disability cases, when doing it themselves would be prohibitively expensive. "A voucher isnt really the right analogy," says Mike Petrilli, program director of the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, which supports education reform efforts from a conservative perspective. "Its really closer to contracting, like the Edison Project," the for-profit school management company that manages more than 50 public and charter schools across the nation. "But it makes a lot of sense to contract out this function to a company that can pool its resources."
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Extractions: By Laura Brown, 10/17/2002 4:21:59 AM Laura Brown Lt. Gov. Mazie Hirono thinks Hawaii's schools are just fine or at least does not think "public schools are an embarrassment," according to a statement made at the October 11th State PTSA gubernatorial forum at the State Capitol. She thinks because "Hawaii's schools are not at the bottom in every test score, and this constant bashing of our school system which really translates into bashing our teachers, our schools, our parents, our students most of all is not the positive way that we are going to make the changes that we need to make." Hirono believes the public just has to change its attitude. Does this mean she will recommend a "thumbs up" campaign for the public school system if elected? Anyone who thinks that Hawaii's public school system has not rotted beyond repair and not only in terms of facilities either has their head in the sand or is practicing extreme political pandering of the HSTA and HGEA unions.
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Extractions: About Water Planet : Our Experts The Water Planet team is proficient in marine ecology, seamanship, psychology, sensory toning therapeutic techniques like massage, watsu and wata, graphic arts and music. Their social and linguistic skills, developed in contact with a broad spectrum of cultures and ethnic groups is certainly an asset in favor of your experience. The facilitators of "Water Planet" do not pretend to have the knowledge and the qualifications needed to solve the ecological and existential problems we are facing, but by their combined experience and skills they will help you with your approach to understanding your bond to nature and its meaning. Denis Richard Toro Ogasawara Toro was born in Tokyo in 1968. Bachelor of Law from Chuo University, Tokyo. After a 6-years career in hotel business management, Toro took a trip to the Bahamas, Hawaii, and Florida where he met and interacted with wild dolphins. His experience was so strong and so meaningful that he decided to get out of the business world. In 1997, Toro started working with Denis and HDI at making the experience of wild dolphin encounters available to youths groups from Japan. He is now a partner in Water Planet.
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Extractions: Please update your bookmark for this page to http://www.illinoishouse.org/a13.htm Homeschooling the Special Needs Child Homeschooling a child with special needs is not a question of legality. As a parent of a child with special needs, you can receive special services from your school district at no further cost you have already paid for them with your taxes. This includes speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, audiologists' and social workers' services. These are all covered by Public Law 94-142. A cheerful, polite call to your local school district ought to get things started nicely. Do not be surprised if there is a pleasant, but persistent effort on their part to convince you to send your child to their school on a full-time basis. You can be pleasant and persistent too, rather as you would be if a valued friend tried to convince you to change your religious affiliation. If you are treated rudely, it may well be the reaction of someone who feels threatened. Be calm. Sooner or later others realize that you merely want services that you have paid for. Have you read the information on how to deal with questions about socialization, both from family members and others? Read them again, because this applies even more to those whose children have special needs. I remember talking to a teacher of slow learners. She was indignant that one of her former students was to be homeschooled. The child was already immature, she said, implying that being among her family would make her more so. Later I talked to her mother, who said that once her child was removed from an immature peer group she had improved dramatically. This seemed eminently plausible to me. That is not to say that your child should be removed from all peer contact.
HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT 1996-97 ANNUAL REPORT - EDUCATION of the children in the program are disabled or have other special needs. administratorsand staff from Arizona, California, Nevada, hawaii and Pacific http://phoenix.gov/CITZASST/hsdeduc.html
Extractions: Search Phone Search Keywords Calendar Maps Four-year-old Veronica was paying attention the day a speaker from the Fire Department talked to her Head Start class about what to do in case of fire. The firefighter carefully explained that if the children ever smelled smoke at night, they should crawl along the ground, wake an adult and call 911. Several weeks later, Veronica woke up and noticed smoke coming into her home from the garage. Recalling the firefighters words, she crawled along the floor into her grandfathers room. She awoke him and he started to jump up, but Veronica reminded him that they should crawl along the floor. They woke her mother and all three crawled to safety. Although the home was gutted by the fire, the family is alive and well thanks to Veronicas quick thinking. The Education Division has two major programs: Head Start and School-Based. The mission of Head Start is to promote self-sufficiency by providing quality, comprehensive child and family development services. The city of Phoenix serves about 3,000 low-income children each year. The program has about 450 employees, including both city employees and those who work for Head Starts 14 delegate agencies. Head Starts dedication to racial, ethnic, linguistic and cultural diversity is reflected in its employees, who represent the rich heritage of Arizona. Head Start provides services in education, health, nutrition, parent involvement, social services and mental health. At least 10 percent of all openings are reserved for children with disabilities. Typically, at least 13 percent of the children in the program are disabled or have other special needs.
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Extractions: Last week, we advised subscribers about a decision in the case of Amber Nahale, a young child with autism who needs intensive ABA/Lovaas therapy. U.S. District Judge David Ezra ruled that parents of special needs children may be entitled to damages from the state for out-of-pocket money spent on their children, lost income and even emotional distress.