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Extractions: 2001 North Dakota YRBS Results, High School - Grades 9-12 Youth Safety/Violence (Grades 9-12) State Urban Rural Region II Carried any weapon 1+ times in past 30 days other than for hunting. Carried weapon 1+ times in past 30 days on school property. Didn't go to school 1+ times in past 30 days because felt unsafe. Been in a physical fight in the past 12 months. Been in a physical fight on school property in the past 12 months. Boy/Girlfriend hit, slapped, or hurt you in the past 12 months. Ever been forced to have sexual intercourse when you didn't want to.
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Extractions: Parent Advocacy Organizations by State (US only) This is a new section that we will be continually adding to as we locate organizations that can help you in your quest to obtain a "free and appropriate" education for your child. If you don't find an organization for your state, don't get discouraged. Check again later or call your state board of education. If you know of an organization that is not on our list, please let us know Advocacy Organizations School Directory Education Alternatives Excellent Schools Learning Styles
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Extractions: "These pages help parents, teachers, students, and others: make sure children start school ready, learn to read, and succeed in school; find lesson ideas, learning resources, and educational materials; locate teacher training programs and professional development opportunities; strengthen assessment, parent involvement, school safety, special education, and civil rights; plan for college, find the right postsecondary institution, and get help paying for it; take advantage of financial resources for students, institutions, schools, school districts, and states; learn about postsecondary accreditation and participate in federal student aid programs apply for a grant or contract and how to manage a grant, and more."
Extractions: ndpath01@minot.ndak.net Pathfinder provides information about disabilities, including definitions of disabling conditions, laws and procedures, and family support materials. This information is available through mail, telephone, or direct visits to the Center as well as from the Pathfinder web site. Pathfinder provides direct assistance in: Pathfinder also provides community based outreach training. Visit the pathfinder web site at: www.ndcd.org/pathfinder ISER Home First Steps Planning ... advocacy
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Extractions: Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 1995-2001 Allocation: '95-'01 Authorized: '95-'01 Funds Missed: $58.4 million $216.2 million $157.8 million 2001 Allocation: Possible 2002 Increase: Possible 2002 Allocation: $10.7 million $10.2 million $20.9 million SOURCES: Council for Exceptional Children reprint of aggregated actual allocations from U.S. Department of Education and full funding estimates derived by Fiscal Planning Services, Inc. based on information from IDEA Funding Coalition data. FY2002 appropriation under Harkin-Hagel plan estimated by American Association of School Administrators Federal and State Government Links
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Extractions: NCD's overall purpose is to promote policies, programs, practices, and procedures that guarantee equal opportunity for all individuals with disabilities, regardless of the nature of severity of the disability; and to empower individuals with disabilities to achieve economic self-sufficiency, independent living, and inclusion and integration into all aspects of society. Office of Special Education Programs The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is a component of the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS), which is one of the principal components of the U.S. Department of Education (ED). OSEP's mission and organization focus on the free appropriate public education of children and youth with disabilities from birth through age 21. Waisman Early Intervention Programs
Extractions: Program Office: Daisy Greenfield U.S. Department of Education Announces $11. 7 Million in Support for Parent Education Resource Centers in 19 States U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige today announced that nonprofit organizations working with school districts in 19 states will receive a total of $11.7 million to set up local parent information and resource centers in communities across the nation. "If we are to leave no child behind and offer each child a high-quality education, parents must be actively involved in their child's learning," Paige said. "We know that early childhood learning activities can help to close the achievement gap between economically disadvantaged children and their peers. To help all of our children read and learn well these centers can help share this and other valuable information with parents and teachers." States and territories that received new grants to establish centers include Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Guam, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Washington
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Extractions: NORTH DAKOTA Updated August 2002 Compulsory Attendance Ages: "a child between the ages of seven and sixteen years." North Dakota Century Code § 15.1-20-01. Required Days of Instruction: Instruction must be provided for at least four hours per day for a minimum of 175 days per year. N.D. Cent. Code § 15.1-23-04. Required Subjects: English language arts, including reading, composition, creative writing, English grammar, and spelling; mathematics; social studies, including the United States Constitution, and United States history, geography, and government; science, including agriculture; physical education; health, including physiology, hygiene, disease control, and the nature and effects of alcohol, tobacco, and narcotics. N.D. Cent. Code §§ 15.1-23-04 and 15.1-21-01. Home School Statute: N.D. Cent. Code § 15.1-20-04:
Parent Training And Information Centers (PTIs) Sinergia/Metropolitan parent Center United We Stand; north Carolina; north dakota;Ohio Child Advocacy Center Ohio Coalition for the education of Children http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti.htm
Extractions: Home Funded by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Parent Training and Information Centers in each state provide training and information to parents of infants, toddlers, school-aged children, and young adults with disabilities and the professionals who work with their families. This assistance helps parents participate more effectively with professionals in meeting the educational needs of children and youth with disabilities. Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona
Extractions: Phone (701) 837-7500; (800) 245-5840 (in-state only) TTY Fax E-mail ndpath01@ndak.net Web Address www.pathfinder.minot.com Target Audiences Parent Centers (Parent Training and Information Centers and Community Parent Resource Centers) work with families of children and young adults from birth to age 22 with all disabilities: physical, mental, learning, emotional, and attention deficit disorders. Parent Centers train and inform parents and professionals, help families obtain appropriate education and services for their children with disabilities, work to improve educational results for all children, resolve problems between families and schools or other agencies and connect children with disabilities to community resources that address their needs. Parent centers are funded by the U.S. Department of Education under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Each state has at least one parent center, and states with large populations may have more. There are approximately 100 parent centers in the U.S. Topical Areas IDEA 97, Rights and Responsibilities, Procedural Safeguards, Early Childhood, Transition (these are just a few of the topics covered by parent centers)
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