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Extractions: Special Education The Special Education Office is both a state and federal program. It is the responsibility of this Office to carry out specific assignments of the State Board of Education, the State Department of Education, the Federal Department of Education, Office of Special Education. Tasks includes accreditation of and technical assistance to local education agencies and state supported educational programs for compliance with the "Standards for Excellence for New Mexico Schools;" the implementation of federal and state statutes and regulations; and the collection and review of information for federal and state revenue distribution. Additional responsibilities include developing and recommending the adoption of state legislation; recommending changes to compliance regulations, policies, and procedures for implementation of special education programs; providing leadership and technical assistance to local education agencies, state supported educational programs, regional center cooperatives (RCCs), and regional education cooperatives (RECs); and collaborating with programs and services within the State Department of Education, within state government, and with other schools and communities throughout the state through local long-range planning. Another major responsibility is application for federal funds under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA). Activities specific to IDEA include the awarding of single and consolidated IDEA subgrants; establishing RCCs and RECs; cooperative agreements, applications, and administration of IDEA related projects including programs for infants and toddlers with disabilities; preschool programs for children with disabilities; school-to-work transition; assistive technology; complaint and due process procedure management; competitive subgrants; preschool demonstration sites; tuition stipends to support students in teacher training institutions; mental health services; multicultural education; student nutrition, and related services including transportation and inclusive education.
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Extractions: Special Education The Special Education Office is both a state and federal program. It is the responsibility of this Office to carry out specific assignments of the State Board of Education, the State Department of Education, the Federal Department of Education, Office of Special Education. Tasks includes accreditation of and technical assistance to local education agencies and state supported educational programs for compliance with the "Standards for Excellence for New Mexico Schools;" the implementation of federal and state statutes and regulations; and the collection and review of information for federal and state revenue distribution. Additional responsibilities include developing and recommending the adoption of state legislation; recommending changes to compliance regulations, policies, and procedures for implementation of special education programs; providing leadership and technical assistance to local education agencies, state supported educational programs, regional center cooperatives (RCCs), and regional education cooperatives (RECs); and collaborating with programs and services within the State Department of Education, within state government, and with other schools and communities throughout the state through local long-range planning. Another major responsibility is application for federal funds under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA). Activities specific to IDEA include the awarding of single and consolidated IDEA subgrants; establishing RCCs and RECs; cooperative agreements, applications, and administration of IDEA related projects including programs for infants and toddlers with disabilities; preschool programs for children with disabilities; school-to-work transition; assistive technology; complaint and due process procedure management; competitive subgrants; preschool demonstration sites; tuition stipends to support students in teacher training institutions; mental health services; multicultural education; student nutrition, and related services including transportation and inclusive education.
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Extractions: Profile of New Mexico's Charter School Law Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page New Mexico (1993; last amended in 2001) The 20 th strongest of the nations 38 charter laws. General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed 75 new, 25 conversion Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards Eligible Applicants Any individual or group Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts Appeals Process Applications denied by the local school board may be appealed to the state board of education. If the local school board does not act on an application within 30 days, the applicant can appeal to the state board. Formal Evidence of Local Support Required 65% of teachers must support for conversions; must be evidence of support and substantial involvement of parents in developing charter proposal
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Extractions: Introduction Guide to Schools Degree Programs Campus-Based Scholarships ... Administrative Code A fundamental aspect of the New Mexico Commission on Higher Education's mission is the responsibility to provide statewide leadership for a coordinated system of higher education for our citizens. To that end, the Commission has articulated a vision of "high quality, student centered education and training delivered efficiently throughout the state at higher education campuses, learning centers, homes and businesses." As part of the coordinating responsibility, the Commission is also responsible for the licensure and oversight of certain private post-secondary institutions operating in New Mexico. In order to effectively carry out these responsibilities, it is the intent of the Commission to fulfill certain policy objectives on behalf of the citizens of the State. Three significant policy objectives direct the Commission's oversight responsibilities and licensure process. The Commission recognizes the important role private post-secondary institutions play in the delivery of quality educational services to the citizens of New Mexico.
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Extractions: Commission on Mental Health Robert H. Pasternack serves as Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, the principal adviser to the U.S. Secretary of Education on all matters related to special education and rehabilitative services. Prior to being sworn in, Mr. Pasternack served as State Director of Special Education for the New Mexico State Department of Education since 1998. As state director, Mr. Pasternack led the development and implementation of state regulations for special education and created a variety of statewide initiatives designed to improve results for students with disabilities, including dropout prevention; a statewide inclusion initiative; research?based professional development; research?based screening and assessment in reading; entrepreneurship programs; mental health in the schools; and various programs targeted toward low-incidence disabilities. Mr. Pasternack was chief executive officer of New Mexico's first licensed Comprehensive Children's Community Mental Health Center from 1993 to 1998; superintendent of the New Mexico Boys' School from 1990 to 1993; and a school psychologist from 1980 to1993. He also started New Mexico's first Residential Treatment Center in 1978.
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Extractions: on Proposed Revisions to 14.12.2.20 NMAC March 28, 2002 I am Kevin Jewell, a Policy Associate with the Consumers Union Southwest Regional Office, and lead researcher on Consumers Union SWRO's Manufactured Housing Project. I will be commenting on behalf of Consumers Union regarding proposed changes to the down payment and deposit rules, section 14.12.2.20 of the New Mexico Administrative Code. Consumers Union is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to providing consumers with information, education, and counsel about goods, services, health and personal finance. Consumers Union also initiates and cooperates with individual and group efforts to maintain and enhance the quality of life for consumers. Consumers Unions' income is solely derived from the sale of Consumer Reports, its other publications, and from noncommercial contributions, grants and fees. Consumers Union has advocated for improvements in the construction and sale of manufactured homes for over 25 years, starting with our work on the 1974 federal legislation that created the HUD code. Most recently, we launched a two year project to study equity building for low income manufactured home buyers. Homeownership is a national priority. Buying a home buys not just shelter, but a stake in the community and an opportunity for a family to build equity. Homeownership is a well-worn track up the economic ladder for families and communities alike.
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Extractions: Mouseover preload - not necessary for function Skip Navigation Privacy, Security, Notices About ED A-Z Index ... Contact Us Search: Advanced My Profile Add to My.ED.gov Bookmarks Inside OPA OPA Home Press Releases Speeches Radio Broadcast News ... ED Budget Related Resources Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services Print photo Robert H. Pasternack was sworn in as assistant secretary for special education and rehabilitative services on August 8, 2001. In this position, Pasternack will serve as principal adviser to the U.S. Secretary of Education on all matters related to special education and rehabilitative services. Prior to being sworn in, Pasternack served as state director of special education for the New Mexico State Department of Education since 1998. He has worked with students with disabilities and their families for more than 25 years, increasing parental involvement in all aspects of education, particularly special education. As state director, Pasternack led the development and implementation of state regulations for special education and created a variety of statewide initiatives designed to improve results for students with disabilities. These include dropout prevention; a statewide inclusion initiative; research-based professional development; research-based screening and assessment in reading; entrepreneurship programs; mental health in the schools; and various programs targeted toward low incidence disabilities.
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Albuquerque Tribune Online ANNUAL DROPOUT RATES AROUND new mexico. 3423735; Freedom High, 884-6012; new Futures,883 These schools are free from some state and local education regulations. http://www.abqtrib.com/archives/news02/021202_news_age14stat.shtml
Extractions: AGE 14 STATISTICS BY THE NUMBERS About 6,000 New Mexico kids drop out of school each year. Sources: New Mexico State Department of Education, 1999-2000 Dropout Study; Albuquerque Public Schools, 2001 Cohort Status Report; National Center for Education Statistics DROPOUT RATES Here are the dropout rates for Albuquerque's comprehensive high schools (based on a five-year study of freshmen entering in 1995): Rio Grande High 50.6 percent
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