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61. Northeast Ohio WebNetwork
Local Government Representatives agencies Michael DeWine, US www.neohio.net/amha;Akron-Summit com/~aaoa10b; Cuyahoga Valley Environmental education Center
http://www.infolineinc.org/websites.htm
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62. Welcome To Great Lakes Area Regional Center For DeafBlind Education Online
can offer innovative approaches to the education of children and also provides informationabout other agencies who offer with the School Study Council of ohio.
http://earth.ssco.org/deafblind/aboutus.html
GLARCDBE is a federally funded project that provides services in Ohio and Wisconsin for individuals, birth through 21 years, with deafblindness. The project provides collaborative technical assistance to families, educational personnel, and other service providers, through training and information dissemination. GLARCDBE can offer innovative approaches to the education of children and youth with deafblindness.
Eligibility

Services

Publications

Training
...
Home
Eligibility for Services
Who is eligible for services:
Individuals with deafblindness who have:
  • Diagnosed vision and hearing impairments; or Functional deafblindness.
Individuals with severe central nervous system dysfunction, resulting in multiple disabilities, who require specialized adaptations for vision and hearing
Infants and toddlers who have a diagnosed condition that has a high probability of losses in vision and hearing
Note: A combination of hearing and visual impairments can occur in a range of degrees, from individuals who are both profoundly deaf and totally blind to those who have milder vision and hearing impairments that impact learning
Services What Kinds of Services Are Provided to Families, Educators, and Other Care Providers?

63. U.S. Secretary Of Education Richard W. Riley Addresses Ohio Statewide School Fac
districts, community organizations, and state agencies from across ohio school leadersfrom Medina High School covered this press release education Week www
http://www.kwfdn.org/Press/schoolfacilities.html

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 13, 2000
Contact: Emily Hedrick
Elizabeth Pierce, (513) 564-0700
U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley Addresses Ohio Statewide School Facilities Dialogue
CINCINNATI, OH JULY 13, 2000 - KnowledgeWorks Foundation (formerly the Conlan Education Foundation) and convened today a landmark statewide meeting focused on Schools as the Center of Communities. U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley delivered the keynote address to more than 200 participants representing school districts, community organizations, and state agencies from across Ohio. Schools as the Center of Communities: A Statewide Facilities Dialogue was held at Cincinnati's Mayerson Academy for Human Resource Development. "We are at a point in time when we need to be thinking creatively about how we redesign and modernize our nation's school building and to recognize in some very new ways that our schools can be centers of community for the entire community," U.S. Department of Education Secretary Richard W. Riley said. "When you involve the community early on, they invest in the school in a very different way. They bring good ideas to the table, and very often find ways to save money and share resources." More than half of Ohio's schools are 50 years old or older. To remedy the situation, Gov. Robert Taft has proposed a plan to spend $23 billion on new school construction over the next 12 years. The state expects to allocate $10.2 billion to school construction, matched by $12.9 billion in local dollars. KnowledgeWorks Foundation plans to contribute an additional $1.5 million over the next three years through grants rewarding districts that match facility projects to community needs.

64. Autism Society Of Cincinnati
2. We promote public education and awareness regarding 5. We collaborate with organizations,agencies, and individuals Avenue, Room 432 Cincinnati, ohio 45229.
http://www.autismcincy.org/
Updated March 17, 2003
Updated March 31, 2003 Special Events Area Mayfield Golf Classic Temple Grandin Addresses the Local Autism Society Updated March 22, 2003 Welcome to the Web Site
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The Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati Serving persons with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) and the entire spectrum of Autism Related Disorders. The Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati is a local chapter that is part of the Autism Society of America. As a chapter we support the options policy adopted by the Autism Society of America. The Autism Society of America promotes the active and informed involvement of family members and the individual with autism in the planning of individualized, appropriate services and supports. The Board of the Autism Society of America believes that each person with autism is a unique individual. Each family and individual with autism should have the right to learn about and select, the options that they feel are most appropriate for the individual with autism. To the maximum extent possible, we believe that the decisions should be made by both the parents and the individual with autism. Services should enhance and strengthen natural family and community supports for the individual with autism and the family whenever possible. The service option designed for an individual with autism should result in improved quality of life. Abusive treatment of any kind is not an option.

65. CCSSO Map Of States
K12 education departments, with directories of schools and districts. From the Council of Chief State School Officers.
http://www.ccsso.org/seamenu.html
Alabama
Alaska American Samoa Arizona ... Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee ... Wyoming Council of Chief State School Officers One Massachusetts Avenue, NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20001-1431 voice: 202.408.5505 fax: 202.408.8072

66. Links To SEA School Health Programs
Students, Families Communities 1998 School Health education Profile Safe, DrugFreeSchools Program ohio Partners in Character education Guidance, Counseling
http://www.ccsso.org/seahealth.html
Links to State Education Agency School Health Programs
State School Health Programs Curriculum Frameworks/
Standards AL
Prevention and Support Services
Child Nutrition
AK School Health Program Healthy Life Framework
Healthy Life Content Standards
AZ Comprehensive Health Programs
Child Nutrition Programs
Comp. Health Ed. Standards AR Comprehensive School Health Program
Child Nutrition Network
Health Education Curriculum Framework
Physical Education Curriculum Framework
CA Healthy Children, Youth and Families
California Healthy Kids Resource Center

School Health Connections

Nutrition Services
...
Health Framework Addendum
CO At Risk/Prevention/Character Education School Nutrition Physical Education Model Content Standards CT School-Family-Community Partnerships Nutrition Health Education Physical Education/Character Education ... The Connecticut FrameworkP.E. DE Child Nutrition DODEA Physical Education Health Education Performance Standards DC Support Services FL Coordinated School Health Program Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools Sunshine State Standards SunshineStateStandards.net HI Content and Performance Standards ID Child Nutrition Program Safe Schools Safe and Drug Free Schools Character Education ... Achievement StandardsHealth (health and p.e.)

67. ITEC - Internet2 Technology Evaluation Center
ITECohio is a consortium of ohio universities, government agencies, and corporate andindustrial needs in research, education, government and
http://www.mega-net.net/itec/
If your browser does not automatically take you to the new page please click here for WWW.ITECOHIO.ORG

68. Greater Cleveland Community Shares: Member Agencies
see member agencies listed by cause ACLU of ohio Foundation (216 Through educationand litigation, the ACLU defends everyone’s constitutional rights and
http://communityshares.org/members.shtml
Member Agencies
(arranged alphabetically) see member agencies listed by cause ACLU of Ohio Foundation

Ensures civil liberties for all persons. Through education and litigation, the ACLU defends everyone’s constitutional rights and individual freedoms.
contact@acluohio.org
Adoption Network Cleveland
Educates, supports and advocates for adoptees, birth parents, adoptive parents and others. Pursues openness and truth in adoption practice, policy and law.
betsie@adoptionnetwork.org
Amistad Development Corporation
Enhances the quality of life in the Lee-Harvard-Seville-Miles community through development, housing preservation and capital improvement strategies to prevent the proliferation of blighted conditions.
amistadcdc@aol.com
Citizens Policy Center
Ohio Citizen Action's education and research affiliate, the Citizens policy Center organizes grassroots campaigns to protect public health, the environment and consumer rights.
aryder@ohiocitizen.org
Cleveland Public Theatre
Develops, produces, and presents progressive original work. Aggressively recruits from the under served community through programs such as the Minority Playwrights Project. cpt@en.com

69. NCATE: State Education Agency Websites
Florida, ohio. accrediting organization for schools, colleges, and departments ofeducation in the 7496 fax (202) 2966620 website www.ncate.org ncate@ncate
http://www.ncate.org/resources/statelinks.htm
NCATE works to make a difference in the quality of teaching and teacher preparation today, tomorrow, and for the next century.
State Education Agency Websites
Alaska Montana Arizona Nebraska ... NCATE Home
phone: fax: website: www.ncate.org
ncate@ncate.org

For assistance with this website, contact the webmaster

70. State Profiles : Introduction
service, also links back to the nationalservice.org home page. To date, more than6,500 ohio residents have qualified for education awards totaling more
http://www.nationalservice.org/stateprofiles/oh_intro.html
Projects In Your State
Governor's Community Service Council

David Knapp, Chair
Esther Adkins
Melynda Bagley
Kathy Berus
Kathleen Dorcy
Maile Doyle
Sen. Robert Gardner
Dr. James Harris
Charlotte Jones-Ward Richard Kinsley Amy Korenstein Carl Lavin Julia McNeil Randall McShepard Richard O'Hara Alan Penn Sally Prouty Cameron Smith Natalie Stack John Stacy Cheryl Winkler Mollie Martin, Ex-Officio Paul Schrader, Ex-Officio "Serving one's country, state, or community is a very precious act. The giving of one's time, energy, and talent to benefit others should not be underestimated or undervalued. Your commitment to participate in national service is no different, especially as your service will benefit thousands of Ohioans. Through your experience, not only will you help our communities to strengthen and growyou will do the same. " Former Governor George Voinovich, currently U.S. Senator
National Service in Ohio
Getting things done in Ohio. More than people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to solve problems and strengthen communities through national service projects across Ohio. Serving through local nonprofits, schools, religious organizations and other groups, these citizens tutor and mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, organize neighborhood watch groups, clean parks, recruit volunteers, and accomplish other things to improve communities. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service will provide more than

71. Job-Hunt.Org: Jobs, Job Search, And Career Resources For Teachers, Professors, A
PhD's.org employment opportunities for job seekers with from the Nebraska Departmentof education, jobs from Bowling Green University - ohio; Brown University
http://www.job-hunt.org/academia.shtml
...super list of the Web's Best Job Search Resources
Getting Started Online Job Search
Guide

E-mailed Newsletter
Free from Job-Hunt!
Click here to join!
Learn more about it
Protecting Your Privacy Using Job-Hunt.Org ... Creating an Internet Resume
Networking Resources Pick Your Employer Associations and Societies
Job Resources by Location Jobs by State ( U.S.A.) State Employment Offices ... International Jobs
Specialized Job Sites Academia and Education Engineering Jobs Entry Level, Internships, and Seasonal Jobs ... Reference Material
For Employers Human Resources Recruiting Resources Home Jobs in Academia and Education For K-12 schools and school districts, check out the U.S. Department of Education's

72. Greater Cleveland Educational Development Center - GCEDC
was funded by a grant from the ohio Department of Center and the College of Educationat Cleveland and universities, and other educational agencies in Ashtabula
http://www.gcedcohio.org/
The Greater Cleveland Educational Development Center (GCEDC) is a consortium of area school districts, educational agencies and the Cleveland State University College of Education brought together to exchange ideas, discuss common concerns, and consolidate resources. This partnership strives to serve the needs of all members in the area of professional development. The GCEDC is located at Cleveland State University Liaisons from each of the GCEDC member school districts were asked to identify the strengths of the Greater Cleveland Educational Development Center. Here are their responses: The GCEDC: is a collegial network of liaisons from quality school districts responds to the needs of its liaisons serves as a clearinghouse of information and facilitates the exchange of ideas among school district and other educational institutions has a "full-time focus" on professional development presents quality programming with nationally recognized consultants maintains established strands of professional development while addressing current and emerging issues is a cost-effective structure for teachers and administrators to access professional development resource The GCEDC was started in the spring of 1983 in response to a need to bring the resources of area school districts and The Cleveland State University College of Education together to deal with mutual staff development and research concerns. Since its inception, the GCEDC has been very active in not only bringing teachers and school administrators to the university, but also in bringing the resources of the university and the expertise of the faculty to the community. The GCEDC and its

73. ENC This Week News Education Headlines
Groups Outline Rural education Policy Needs in ohio. education groups and governmentagencies to improve mathematics and science education at all levels
http://www.enc.org/thisweek/news/educationheadlines/0,1456,graphics,00.shtm

74. Arts In Education Handbook Contents
In addition to supporting established and emerging artists and arts organizations,state arts agencies are involved ohio Department of education The State
http://www.oac.state.oh.us/aie/handbook/handbk_resource.html
Introduction Sponsors Artists Photo Documentation ... Calendar
Resources
Americans for the Arts
Americans for the Arts is a national organization of groups and individuals dedicated to advancing arts and culture in communities across the country. The organization strives to make the arts more accessible to every child and adult in America. Americans for the Arts works with cultural organizations, arts and business leaders and patrons to provide leadership, advocacy, visibility, professional development and research and information that will advance support for the arts and culture in the nation's communities.
Americans for the Arts, 1000 Vermont Avenue NW, 12th Floor, Washington DC 20005; 202/371-2830 or One East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022; 212/223-2787; www.artsusa.org.
Bravo
Bravo, the Film and Arts Network, offers critically acclaimed American and international films and performing arts, including dance, theatre, classical music and jazz.
Bravo, 150 Crossways Park West, Woodbury, New York 11797; 516/396-3000; www. bravotv.com.

75. Region III Comprehensive Center - Technical Assistance Providers
in education Consortia help states, local educational agencies, teachers, school Midwest Consortium for Mathematics and Science education (ohio).
http://ceee.gwu.edu/techassist1.htm

76. College And University Accrediting Agencies
Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, ohio, Oklahoma, South of degreegranting institutionsof higher education in Alabama list of specialized accrediting agencies
http://www.onlinecollegedegrees.net/accredited.html

Online College Degrees
Online College Certificates On-Campus Colleges
Financial Aid
... Resources Regional Institutional Accrediting Agencies
These are the mainstream agencies Recognized by the Department of Education.
We recommend investigating individual schools for information on their accreditation status.
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education
Scope of recognition: the accreditation and preaccreditation ("Candidate for Accreditation") of institutions of higher education in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Republic of Panama and a limited number of free-standing American-style institutions abroad that are chartered or licensed by an appropriate agency within the Middle States region.
3624 Market Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Tel. (215) 662-5606, Fax (215) 662-5950

77. Abstinence Educators' Network
organization composed of individuals and agencies who are Through Character Based/PremaritalAbstinence education, our mission serving the 5 major ohio cities.
http://members.tripod.com/abednet/
MEET OUR TEAM JOIN THE MAILING LIST PLEASE CONTACT US TEENS
Abstinence Educators' Network (AEN) Inc., is a non-profit organization composed of individuals and agencies who are deeply concerned about the sexual health of young people. Through Character Based/Premarital Abstinence Education, our mission is to assist youth in avoiding untimely pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and emotional trauma. We have Regional Coordinators serving the 5 major Ohio cities. (Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus, Toledo, Cleveland)
The Services AEN provide are:
  • Professional seminars-foundational and advanced Customized seminars for individual communities Peer Mentoring Seminars Parent Education Seminars Training the Trainer Workshops for Peer and Parent strategies Media campaign Adult/Student Mentoring training and start-up Lending Library Free educational resources
- The Scoop On STD's
- Just for Girls

- Just for Guys

- How to Talk to Your Parents
... PARENTS 1-866-WORTH IT AEN - Helpful Ideas: talk to your teen
- Flashing Yellow Lights

- At School
...
- Contact Us
Abstinence Educators' Network, Inc., P.O. Box 531, Mason, Ohio 45040 PH: (513) 398-9801 Fax (513) 398-3624

78. Great Lakes ADA & IT Center
Regional center whose purpose is to provide technical assistance and training to businesses and people Category Regional North America Disability Resources...... or company. The GLDBTAC also partners with agencies throughout the yearto offer general education seminars. The Center's professional
http://www.adagreatlakes.org/
Accessibility and Web Site Appearance
What's New
Technical Assistance ADA Distance Learning 2003 ...
What's New
  • "Best Practices in Reasonable Accommodation: Back to the Basics" featuring Karen Michael, Esq., Vice President, Employee Relations Consultant, SunTrust Bank MidAtlantic, Virginia Business Leadership Network . Scheduled for April 15, 2003 from 1:00pm-2:30pm CST. For more information about the session and to register view the schedule New Web Site to Gather Comments about Disability Research Needs
    A new Web site has been developed by the government's Interagency Committee on Disability Research (ICDR) to gather comments and recommendations on research needs for Americans with disabilities. Transcript of the March 18, 2003 Distance Learning session "Achieving and Sustaining Accessible Programs: Strategies for State and Local Governments" featuring Chris Palames, Co-Author of the Title II Action Guide for State and Local Governments published by Adaptive Environments, is available for viewing. Listen to the audio recording of the session as well.

79. The Ohio Consumers' Counsel: Consumer Assistance Handbook - Index
education Natural Gas Info Electric Info Telephone Info Water Info Links Site Feedback OCC Jobs Utility Complaint Form link to state of ohio
http://www.pickocc.org/handbook/
OCC ALERTS
MAILING LIST
SITE SEARCH
This Consumer Assistance Handbook is an electronic replica of the second edition which went to print in April of 2001. This version contains all of the information available in the hard copy, but is lacking a few graphics. To view the hard copy in its entirety the PDF may be downloaded here - 2.77 MB. To order hard copies of the handbook, fill out an online order form

80. Northwest Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center (SERRC)
SERRC provides costfree services to families, educators, and agencies regardingeducational law The Northwest ohio Special education Regional Resource
http://www.nwoserrc.k12.oh.us/

Click Here to See What's News!
Northwest Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center
Our Vision
The Northwest Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center aspires to be a collaborative partner in the delivery of innovative services to students, parents, and the educational community.
Technical Assistance:
Staff Directory. Services, Region, Location. New: Assistive Technology Project. Links to Federal and State Information.
Professional Learning Opportunities and Products:
Current Calendar and Registration Form. Workshop Location Maps. Regional Professional Learning Opportunities. Northwest Passages Newsletter. Complete Lending Library for Educators and Parents.
Links, Resources, Special Events:
Recognition of Excellence Awards: News Release for April Event (pdf). Local Schools and Agency Links. Information and Resource Links.

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