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  1. Annotated bibliography: Nutrition management for children with special needs (Publication) by Beverly Cross, 1993
  2. Nutrition management for children with special needs in child nutrition programs: Workshop proceedings (Publication) by Beverly Cross, 1993

21. EBroadcast Internet Directories You'll Find It At The Internet
serving deaf, hearingimpaired, and special needs children in both Educational Associationof disabled Students (NEADS at the University of Southern mississippi.
http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/cgi-bin/etopic/index.cgi?base=/Society/Disabled/Edu

22. Electronic Reserves - Items List
1 Life on the mississippi East St. Pfeiffer, S., L. Reddy (eds.) Inclusion Practiceswith special needs Students Theory Inclusion of disabled Children and
http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/ereserves/show.asp?iID=551&cID=1014

23. U-Press Telegram
Every person gets disabled at one medicine is improving, insurance is covering more,and schools are coming to understand the special needs of special
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By Emily Sachs
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From birth, children with special needs mental, physical or emotional are conditioned to know they are different. When someone looks down at a young child and gasps, or says nothing at all, it sends an unspoken signal to the child. Likewise, a child who uses a wheelchair might get extra attention, even gifts, from others. "They're not having sincere relations with people. They're not being accepted for who they are," said author Judith Loseff Lavin, who was in San Bernardino to tape an interview by Clark Morrow, host of "Conversation with ..." at KVCR-TV. The program, to air next month, is the latest in a special emphasis at the public television station on children with special needs, inspired by an employee whose son is autistic.

24. SPECIAL POPULATIONS
every day for functional things, and disabled students are I do if a student withno special education ruling who are not enrolled in mississippi public schools
http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/acad/osa/popfaq.htm

25. Welcome To The Mississippi Family Council
percentage of lowincome and disabled students exceeds individualized attention forthe special-needs students. Yes, mississippi does have a charter school law
http://www.msfamily.org/publications/charter_brief.htm
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Family Snapshots VIP: MFC News Vital Signs Radio Commentary ... What are the potential problems? What is a Charter School? Back to questions
A charter school is a public school that is released from most state and local regulations in exchange for meeting specific, objective, academic goals . Although they may be existing schools, the most effective ones are new schools, created around a particular educational or administrative philosophy. Examples of this might include utilizing a "classical" form of instruction, or having teachers serve also as administrators. Numerous other possibilities exist. Health and safety laws must be followed, but decisions on curricula, discipline, budget, schedule, and other administrative decisions are left to the discretion of the school. We don't have enough money to fund our current schools. Why would we want to create new schools? Back to questions
It is important to note that the term "school" as used here refers to

26. Camps In Society > Disabled
camp for adults located in Tupelo, mississippi held twice a whose goal is to providedisabled individuals around on therapy for kids with special needs and/or
http://ilectric.com/browse/web/Society/Disabled/Camps/
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27. Education In Society > Disabled
deaf, hearingimpaired, and special needs children in National Educational Associationof disabled Students (NEADS). at the University of Southern mississippi.
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28. Lifestyles
evaluate the students' abilities, vocational aptitude and special needs. Preschoolprogram for disabled 35 year mississippi Delta land has always been favored
http://www.helenaharbor.com/life2.html
Arkansas schools have received national recognition for their progress, and Phillips County has some of the most progressive in the state. Six public schools serve the Helena-West Helena District with an enrollment of approximately 4,200 students. The public school system is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. In addition, there are a number of excellent private schools in the area. A special system is in place in the public school system for gifted and talented students. The primary emphasis of the program includes curriculum and staff development, provision of media materials that specifically target higher levels of critical and creative thinking, shared resources and academic competition. A support program, Vocational Special Needs, provides supplemental services for students with disabilities, academically disadvantaged, single parents, foster children, or children from immigrant families. An on-going element of the Vocational Special Needs Program is the identification of the vocational interest and learning styles of seventh and eighth grade students. All ninth and tenth graders who are identified are given a battery of vocational assessment tests, which helps evaluate the students' abilities, vocational aptitude and special needs. A career plan is started for each seventh or eighth grader and a copy of his/her assessment results is placed in it. Preschool program for disabled 3-5 year olds began in 1987. It presently serves more than 200 children with a variety of disabling conditions. Speech, physical and occupational therapy services are provided to children requiring them.

29. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Family Families
for families with critically ill or disabled children from The mississippi Forum onChildren Families News4-You - a newspaper for special needs children and
http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/familyfamilies.html
Links Portal
Offering family friendly fun and special needs resources that enhance the quality and fun of family life for special needs families.
Family friendly fun
Site map Site
Our mission is to: enable families with special needs to share their experiences by subscribing to our newsletter , joining our eGroup forum, talking in our chat room and posting to our bulletin board ; offer information on a wide variety of family fun and special needs topics ; and facilitate access via rings and links to websites relevant to special needs families. Adoption Arts Crafts Babies Charities ... Work at home
Family Families
Other important Family Families links:
Abacus...

Any Baby Can Austin provides crisis management for families with critically ill or disabled children from the ages of zero to twelve years of age. We provide a "safety-net" for these families...
http://www.abcaus.org

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30. Click Here!
New mississippi schools chief Henry Johnson walked into his issues on the table educatingspecial needs students. such as suspension of disabled students for
http://www.clarionledger.com/news/0208/16/m08.html
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August 16, 2002 Special ed act, 'Mattie T.' hot topics for board
By Cathy Hayden

Clarion-Ledger Staff Writer New Mississippi schools chief Henry Johnson walked into his first state Board of Education meeting Thursday with one of the toughest, most persistent issues on the table: educating special needs students. State board members in September will consider final approval of a document that tells federal educators how they will meet the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. As part of that process, they also want to eliminate a state court decree stemming from a 1979 suit, called Mattie T., that varies from the federal law on several key issues such as suspension of disabled students for school infractions. Johnson, state superintendent of education since Aug. 1, pledged his support to make sure laws concerning special education students are obeyed, whether they are federal IDEA laws or the state Mattie T. consent decree. "There is no excuse for not providing services to students," he told a packed audience that included several parents of special needs students. "We shouldn't be forced under the threat of a suit to do the right thing. There's no excuse for not serving kids."

31. People With Special Needs Down Syndrome Report February 1999
that try (or actually hire) disabled people who Based on special Education enrollmentsand SSA for MR followed by Kentucky, Alabama, mississippi, Arkansas, and
http://www.altonweb.com/cs/downsyndrome/pwsnmar96.html
People with Special Needs Down Syndrome Report May 1999 February 1999 December 1998 Autumn 1998 Summer 1998 May 1998 February 1998 Christmas 1997 Fall 1997 Autumn 1997 Summer 1997 June 1997 April 1997 February 1997 March 1996 ROBERT J. JOHNSON, MANAGER
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Internet: robjohns@sendit.sendit.nodak.edu
VOL. 16 #1 March 1996 EDUCATING RAFAEL. The 1-17-96 EDUCATION WEEK contains this article on DS/INCLUSION, plus OBERTI AND THE LAW (the case is one of 1/2 dozen on inclusion). The case indicates schools have the burden to prove why a student should not be included in a regular classroom. The Oberti's first took the school to court five years earlier, but lost. The Appeals judge in '92 said: "Inclusion is a right, not a privilege for a select few." The author (Lynn Schnaiberg) says the two sides to the case are speaking in different languages: the school saw Rafael as half-empty, but his parents saw him as half-full. In concluding OBERTI AND THE LAW Schnaiberg says: "Regardless of where educators stand philosophically on inclusion, many disability-rights advocates have made the link between inclusion and racial desegregation. And they warn that if schools don't move fast enough to better integrate their disabled children, the courts may step in to do the job for them." See Page 776 of the 21/28 December '95 NATURE for this report by the Harvard Department of Neurology (Bruce Yanker, Enders 260, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115). In the final paragraph the authors state that "increased generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) may contribute to abnormal brain developmental and mental retardation in DS." Their final sentence says, "if there is in vivo confirmation then the neuro protective effects of antioxidants may provide an important therapeutic approach to mental retardation and the prevention of Alzheimer's disease in DS individuals."

32. ECS Quick Facts -- Special Education - Finance
or more of students labeled as disabled are considered the cost of providing servicesto specialneeds students. less than five cents per child in mississippi.
http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/14/91/1491.htm
ECS Quick Facts Special Education - Finance Education Commission of the States • 707 17 th Street, Suite 2700 • Denver, CO 80202-3427 • 303-299-3600 • fax 303-296-8332 • www.ecs.org September 2000 Following are some statistics about various issues related to special education financing.
G e neral Spending
National spending on special education for 1995-96 was estimated to be from $32-$36 billion. (National Research Council, Making Money Matter: Financing America’s Schools Special education funding for 1995-96 was estimated to be 12% of total education spending. (National Research Council, Making Money Matter A survey of 29 states found a wide variance in the extra funds that a state allocates to special education students. The 1994-95 survey found that state spending per student varied from a high of $5,518 (Alaska) to a low of $210 (West Virginia). (CSEF, Survey on State Special Education Funding Systems,
Enrolled Students
Student enrollment in special education programs increased from 3.6 million students in 1976-77 to 6 million students in 1996-97, an increase of 66.7% over a 20-year period. During that same time, the total student population increased by only 4.4%. (CSEF Resource , Winter 1999-2000) The percentage of all students enrolled in special education programs increased from 7.4% to 11.58% from 1976-77 to 1996-97. (CSEF

33. Plain Talker Online
that laws were on the books that protected disabled and special needs students, “But witheducational institutions on the West Coast and in mississippi.
http://www.plaintalker.com/eduprogramcamp.htm

34. Education Week -- February 14, 2001 -- This Week's News
End ExtraTime Notations For disabled In a special-needs Students To Get TestingAssistance The settlement two states—Alabama and mississippi—are already
http://www.edweek.org/ew/vol-20/22thiswk.htm
February 14, 2001 Newark Sues State,
District Over Losses

In what is believed to be the first lawsuit of its kind involving a state takeover of a district, the city of Newark, N.J., has taken its state-run public school system to court, alleging financial mismanagement.
Teacher-Training

Programs Turn

To Cyberspace

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)
Districts Utilize Title I Flexibility

To Prepare Little Ones for School

A growing number of schools throughout the country are using Title I aid to address learning problems before children start elementary school. Districts Said To Lack 'Enlightened' Leaders
School district leaders should get paid more and receive more training if they're going to keep pace with ever-increasing demands, a report argues. Portable Cafeteria Table Topples,

35. Education / Special Education
Mainstream Magazine of the Able-disabled NADDC; National IBM IBM special needs Infogrip'sOne Hand Keyboard Page Funded Projects AEA 09; mississippi Bend AEA
http://specialed.aea7.k12.ia.us/riverhills/weblinks/educate.html

36. USM News: USMGC Practicum
needs out of the center's special education classrooms and remove barriers betweenthe disabled and nondisabled. job at the center, mississippi's oldest and
http://www.pr.usm.edu/prnews/dec00/GCPRACT.HTM
Released December 14, 2000
USMGC STUDENTS LEARN LESSONS OF HUMANITY
By: Chris Rolley LONG BEACH, Miss. This page is maintained by the Office of University Relations at the University of Southern Mississippi . Comments, suggestions are welcome; send them to: pr@usm.edu USM HOME USM UNIVERSITY RELATIONS HOME 1999 NEWS ... 1996 NEWS
URL of this page: http://www.pr.usm.edu/prnews/dec00/GCPRACT.HTM
Last updated: December 15, 2000 AA/EOE/ADAI

37. Sample Press Releases For Disasters And Mitigation
special Health needs Sheltering. The Day the mississippi River Ran Backwards (downloadablein Evacuation Considerations for the Elderly, disabled and special
http://www.sema.state.mo.us/empuin.htm
Public Service Announcements Public Service Radio Spots for Tornados and Severe Weather Heat Stress Winter Safety Radio/TV PSAs Should Help Citizens Tornado Safe Rooms Save Lives ... Sample Earthquake Public Service Announcements (downloadable in .pdf format)
Tornado
Tornado Safety (downloadable in .pdf format) Develop Your Family Disaster Plan (downloadable in .pdf format) Tornado Safety in Schools (downloadable in .pdf format) Tornado Safety for Businesses (downloadable in .pdf format) Tornado Awareness (downloadable in .pdf format) (downloadable in .pdf format) Tornado Profile and Protection Effects of High Winds (downloadable in .pdf format) Selection Procedures
Earthquake
Keep Calm During Earthquake Aftershocks! If You Seek Sheltering Special Health Needs Sheltering (downloadable in .pdf format) Treating Water for Emergency Use Mass Feeding Locations Donations at Distribution Center Red Cross to Handle Citizens Whereabouts Inquiries ... 47 Missouri Counties Most Impacted (downloadable in .pdf format) Projected Earthquake Intensities Map (downloadable in .pdf format)

38. 04/11/00 Office Of Special Education And Rehabilitative Services
the special needs of eligible disabled students is in approved private preschool specialeducation programs dated December 15, 1999 to mississippi State Health
http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/other/2000-2/041100a.html

39. MFF News - Festival For Youth New Sites 2000-01
Clay Elementary School in Woodland, mississippi, will convert in the community whoare sick and/or disabled. crafts, and games, with special needs students and
http://www.mff.org/newsroom/news.taf?page=120&type=archive

40. Education Assistant
Working with special needs Students. Southern mississippi), Ed.S. (University of Southernmississippi). individuals such as learning disabled children, children
http://www.columbia.ab.ca/newcalendar/education_assistant_program.htm
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