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Extractions: Making Schools Work Better for All Children Charter Schools in Wyoming Law: Passed in 1995 Rank : 11th weakest of the nation's 40 charter laws CER Grade : C Schools Students Another Step Forward: The Wyoming state legislature successfully passed a new and improved charter school bill, which Governor Geringer signed into law. The original law was signed in 1995. But in the 6 years that the original law has been in place, not one charter school has been created. That should change with the new, more flexible charter school law. Some key improvements to the new law include the following: the petition requirement has been removed, a funding formula of 95% of the Average Daily Membership was added, protection for teachers against reprisal, and conditional approval so applicants can have an opportunity to obtain funding. Applicants can waive state statutes, can apply as a non-profit, and don't have to pay rent if they use a district facility. In March 2000, Nancy and Trey Hamilton put forth a proposal for Snowy Range Charter School. But after hundreds of hours, meetings and more, they're still at a standstill. Wyoming's law is the only one in the nation that requires 12 district teacher signatures before they can present their proposal, and the teachers have been led to believe that the Snowy Range Charter School proposal would crush their district. But Nancy and Trey will persevere in their efforts to break the misconceptions that abound in little Albany County. "If parents do not work to change the system it will remain at status quo. We believe we can make a difference," they say.
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Extractions: page 1. page 2. SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST The school psychologist offers services that consist of behavior management, mental health and general counseling, assessment, psychological treatment, program planning, access to community resources and consultation. Services are provided to children who are referred by parents, teachers, administrators, and other professional staff or community agencies. The school psychologist works closely with adults in the school, community and home to provide psychoeducational expertise in the identification and treatment of emotional, behavioral, and cognitive needs of children within the District. The school psychologist uses a wide range of alternative intervention techniques for children with special needs using either school based and/or community based resources. Strategies are developed to meet the unique needs of each child, which may include strategies for use in the home. The school psychologist is also a member of the crisis intervention team and may be consulted or meet with students in crisis. SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIES Specific Learning Disabilities is a Special Education program designed to help students with identified academic problems. It provides service in the regular classroom or service in a resource room. These students must meet requirements established by the State and the Forest Lake School District.
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Extractions: NOTE: "Algebra class" refers to an algebra or integrated-mathematics course. Wyoming MATH 4th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "below basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 8th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam
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Extractions: Volume 5, Issue 1, Spring 1999 Human Development and Family Life Educational Resource Center http://www.hec.ohio-state.edu/famlife/ The Ohio State University. This site has been developed by the authors of this Bulletin. The center maintains educational resources, electronic versions of this newsletter and other professional development resources and maintains an active review of information technology developments that may affect the delivery of family life education. National Parent Information Center http://npin.org Anne S. Robertson, ERIC. Several universities and the U.S. Dept. of Education have been maintaining information about parenting and educational issues for years. Most of this work has only been available in libraries, but with the Internet this vast collection of material is now available on the WWW. This information center provides a wide variety of information about children, parenting, schools, and families. This is a very important site with lots of information for child care providers, teachers and others who work with children. Their monthly updates include new materials for parents, new associations, web sites, books (with reviews) and lots of other important information. CYFERNet http://www.cyfernet.org/
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Extractions: Breast Feeding Initiative Information on the breast feeding initiative program in Michigan. Building Strong Families Information on the nationally known BSF program. Information on the materials available, surveys, etc. CLEAR From the Center for Language Education and Research at MSU, listings of programs on helping with language. Helping Families Succeed through Trained Family Pararofessionals Details of a program aimed at training paraprofessionals who work with families. Helping Children and Their Families Cope with Disasters Full text article and links on helping families and children deal with the recent disaster. MSU Extension Family Life Bulletins MSU Extension full text bulletins on topics related to the family. Not a complete listing. MSUE Educational Materials Human Development MSU Extension materials available for ordering. Michigan State University Experiment Station Listing of all stations around the state, projects being researched currently, and status of special projects. Michigan County Extension pages A list to help you find your county office, with listing of staff, phone and fax numbers, web page, etc.
Extractions: Senate File 110 would force homeschoolers to participate in the new statewide assessment system. Each homeschool program would have to comply with Wyoming's Student Performance Standards. Each homeschooler would be required to take the new statewide assessments and, in addition, file a portfolio for each child at the end of the first semester. If a homeschool child fails to achieve the "proficiency levels" established by the statewide assessment, the parent would be required to file a "remediation plan."
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Extractions: State Organization Name Director Phone URL/E-Mail Address Alabama Special Education Action Committee, Inc. Carol Blades www.hiwaay.net/~seachsv/ Alaska Alaska Family Partnership John Regitano www.alaskafamily.org Arizona Arizona Parent and Educational Resource Center Glenna McCllum-Cloud www.aperc.asu.edu Arkansas Jones Center for Families Nicholas Long www.parenting-ed.org Amerika Samoa Amerika Samoa Humanities Council Lui Tuitele NA California The California Parental Assistance, Resources, Education, Networking, and Training (PARENT) Center John Wedemeyer parent.sdsu.edu Colorado Center for Human Investment Policy Judy Kaufman www.cpirc.org Connecticut CT Parents Plus Evie Herrmann www.ctparentsplus.org Delaware Delaware Prent Education Resource Center Ann Altemus www.childinc.com D. C. Greater Washington Urban League Audrey Epperson www.gwulparentcenter.org Florida Florida Partnership for Family Involvement in Education Sally Wade www.fndfl.org Georgia Step by Step PIRC DeIvory Gordon www.cisga.org
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Extractions: DDD links The following represent a selection of web sites that offer information and resources in the areas of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, including autism. If you have discovered additional web sites that you believe would be useful to the membership of the Division on Developmental Disabilities, please send them to:
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