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Extractions: Central High School offers special education to students in four modalities: Emotionally Handicapped, Learning Disabled, Mildly Mentally Handicapped, and Moderately Mentally Handicapped. The classes are designed for those students who have been identified through testing and have a current Individualized Education Plan. Special Needs
Extractions: For the developmentally disabled, for those with autism and for many with Down Syndrome, horseback riding is a physical and individual accomplishment that can be psychologically uplifting. Along with raising self-esteem, therapeutic horseback riding provides much needed social interaction in a setting that is non threatening. IN*SOURCE, the Indiana Resource Center for Families with Special Needs, was incorporated in 1975 under the name of Task Force on Education for the Handicapped, Inc. It is governed by a Board of Directors. The mission of IN*SOURCE is to provide parents, families, and service providers in Indiana with the information and training necessary to help assure effective educational programs and appropriate services for children and young adults with disabilities
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Extractions: and increasingly overweight." Donna Shalala and Richard Riley Background on the Status of Physical Fitness in Indiana Schools Recommendations from the Surgeon General and the Centers for Disease Control The Surgeon General's report on physical activity and health emphasizes that regular participation in moderate physical activity is an essential component of a healthy lifestyle ( Centers for Disease Control and Prevention As reported in the Northwest Education Magazine (Sherman,2000), the CDC, Surgeon General and the journal Pediatrics, reported the following:
Inclusive Curricula: Science And Special Educational Needs Inclusive Curricula Science and special Educational needs The World Wide Web contains plenty of information about science and about special educational needs as separate teaching and learning issues. special needs. Working Together Science Teachers and Students with Disabilities Meet the Speakers in the Videotape disabled in special schools and units Links indiana School for http://www.tomwilson.com/david/InclusiveCurricula/Sc.htm
Extractions: Inclusive Curricula: Science and Special Educational Needs Home The World Wide Web contains plenty of information about science and about special educational needs as separate teaching and learning issues. The implications of SEN for Science attract relatively sparse attention, which is why the present website seeks to redress the deficit. Teaching materials Provision and practice Professional development Special schools ... Top Teaching materials Top Provision and practice Planning, teaching and assessing the curriculum for pupils with learning difficulties: Science : National Curriculum website: Introduction, Responding to pupils' needs, opportunities and activities at key stage 1-4, performance descriptions. Inclusive Science and Special Educational Needs : An Association for Science Education/ National Association for Special Educational Needs collaboration project.
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Extractions: A growing number of prospective and practicing educators are logging on to computers to earn teaching credentials or bachelor's and master's degrees in a field that ordinarily prizes face-to-face interaction. Kevin A. Lavigne was one of seven teachers selected by the National Science Foundation this year to participate in scientific research taking place in Antarctica. (Photo by Allison Shelley)
Extractions: Links: Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB) - Comprehensive education and rehabilitation system serving children and adults who are deaf, blind and multidisabled. Arizona State School for the Deaf and the Blind - A non-profit state agency which specializes in the education of children and youth with hearing or vision loss throughout Arizona. California School for the Blind - Provides comprehensive educational services to students of California who are visually impaired, deaf/blind, and visually impaired/multi-handicapped from infancy through age 21. These services will be provided in order to empower students to lead vocationally, personally, and socially satisfying productive lives leading to their highest level of independence. Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind - Public residential school for students who are sensory impaired. Georgia Academy for the Blind - Georgia's only residential school for the blind. The school also has programs for deaf-blind and multidisabled children.
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Extractions: Property Tax: Imposed on real and tangible personal property. Rates vary according to each tax district. Tax is levied on each $100 of assessed valuation. Assessed valuation is 100% of true value. Sales Tax is 6%. A resident of Kentucky does not have to pay income tax to the city of residence if it is different than the city of work. Ohio Ohio Department of Taxation 513-852-3300. State Income Tax is based on federal adjusted gross income. Personal exemptions are $650. The tax rates are as follows:
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Extractions: The publications and organizations listed below, as well as the resources listed throughout this News Digest, are only a few of the many that can provide information to parents and families about issues related to disability. Additional support is also available from state and local parent groups, as well as from state and local affiliates of many major disability organizations. To help you obtain documents listed in this issue, you will find the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of publishers at the end of this publication. The publisher's name generally appears in the final position in the citation to illustrate, in the example citation below, the publisher is Woodbine House. Example: Sweeney, W. (in press). The special-needs reading list: An annotated guide to the best publications for parents and professionals. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House.
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Extractions: BY DAVID A. BEALL, Times-Union Staff Writer Disabled doesnt mean unable, Tammy Ummel, director of the North Central Indiana Special Education Cooperative, told the Warsaw Community Schools Board of Trustees Monday. We want to think of young students with disabilities as students first, she said. They have unique skills and abilities. The cooperative serves 1,816 students in five school corporations 30 public schools and six to 10 private schools, Ummel said. In the Warsaw schools alone, 784 students are being served or 12.9 percent of the student population. Of those students: 324 have a learning disability; 28 have a communication disability; 113 are mentally handicapped; 56 are emotionally handicapped; 11 are autistic; 16 have other disabilities; 10 have multiple disabilities and 10 have orthopedic disabilities. Were seeing students with more complex needs, she said. Were meeting those needs by taking the services to the students and having a highly trained staff to focus on those needs. In other business, Superintendent Dr. Lee Harman announced Jefferson Elementary school was selected as one of 32 schools to receive training to become a pilot school for the Four-Block Literacy Model in Indiana.
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Extractions: Paula Rosen, Northeast Regional Director of Lutheran Special Education Ministries In a New York Lutheran High School, a student with a reading disability achieves honor roll status with the support of the resource room teacher. In Illinois, a child diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) and his classroom teacher receive support from the on-site consultant special education teacher. In California, a little girl with a math disability works three days a week with a special education teacher building her skills. In Michigan, a child with a hearing impairment receives special instruction toward confirmation. A preschool staff in Indiana attends a workshop about how to include a child with special needs in their school. In Minnesota, a child with a writing disability receives special instruction on the writing process and keyboarding lessons from the special education teacher. Lutheran schools have a reputation for providing a quality education for children, which includes knowing about their Lord and Savior. Today, more and more, Lutheran schools are opening their doors and their hearts a little wider to include children with special learning needs. Lutheran Special Education Ministries is providing the services for many Christian schools across the nation to keep their doors open.
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Extractions: Home District - Why We're Special Why We're Special Southwest Allen County Schools is proud of the high quality of education it offers through exciting and challenging learning opportunities designed to meet the needs of each individual student. We recognize that we are all learners in this school district ... teachers, parents, and students. We focus on improving students' performance, knowledge, skills, and processes. We expect to develop good decision-makers, effective problem-solvers, and productive citizens. As our motto states . . . Our goal is to make a difference! Curriculum The curriculum in Southwest Allen County Schools is rigorous and varied and is continuously updated and modified to meet the specific needs of students and to respond to national trends and research. This ongoing development has led to programs such as literature-based reading, an integrated social studies curriculum, and hands-on science labs. Technology Our district is a national leader in the implementation of technology for teaching and learning. Local and wide area networking provides Internet access to every classroom and computer lab. Students and teachers have access to 17,000 periodicals, 7,000 newspapers, and more than a million dissertations and research projects through their classroom computers.
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