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81. Additional Resources
Keep Schools Safe A Collection of resources to Help Make Schools Safer. The No BullyOrganization. nevada Department of education 700 East Fifth Street Carson
http://bullyfree.org/resources.htm
Keys To Safer Schools.com
Detection and Prevention of School Violence The Safety Zone
National Resource Center for Safe Schools The University of North Carolina - Greensboro Yello Dyno
The Anti-Bullying Network
Keep Schools Safe

A Collection of Resources to Help Make Schools Safer The No Bully Organization
(video, CD and teaching aids)
(book, video and posters)
How To Contact the Nevada
Bully-Free for Me Task Force
100 N. Carson Street
Carson City, NV 89701-4717
aginfo@ag.state.nv.us
Nevada Department of Education
700 East Fifth Street Carson City, NV 89701-5096 Home About Parent Guide Action Plan ... News 100 N. Carson Street Carson City, NV 89701-4717 Nevada Department of Education 700 East Fifth Street Carson City, NV 89701-5096 Created and hosted by WWW Production Services - Clark County School District in partnership with the Clark County Public Education Foundation

82. Academics
Jennifer Jones Ms. Jones graduated from the University of nevada, Reno (1999) witha BX degree in education Gifted education Gifted resources Home Page
http://www.washoe.k12.nv.us/reed/Academics/speced.html
Department Goals:
- assessment
- legal rights
- least restrictive environment
- individualized goals and objectives
- self advocacy
- post high school transition 2) Services provided may include:
- team-taught general education classes
- collaboration with general education teachers
- resource coursework (supporting academic improvement)
- career exploration Faculty Jeff Assiff Ray Holladay Patricia Aultman Vicki Holland ... Karen Smith NAME Period 7:00-7:55 1st Period 8:00-9:45(A) 2nd Period 8:00-9:45(B) 3rd Period 10:00-11:45(A) 4th Period 10:00-11:45(B) 5th Period 12:30-2:15(A) 6th Period 12:30-2:15(B) 7th Period 2:20-3:15 Assiff, Jeff Comm Living 1-2 Comm Living 1-2 Comm Living 1-2 Comm Living 1-2 Comm Living 1-2 PREP Aultman, Patricia TESTING PREP Math Math Math Directed Study Ballingham, Shonna English English PREP TESTING English English Burrows, Erin PREP Integ Sci 1-2 Integ SCI 1-2 Integ SCI 1-2 TESTING Integ SCI 3-4 Dailey, Kathy

83. Special Education Mediation-FAQ
Secondary education; Hearings; parent School Relationship School Districts; *Specialeducation; State Standards Identifiers Mediators; nevada EJ608004 EC624894
http://ericec.org/faq/mediaton.html
Special Education Mediation (updated December 2002)
    The ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC)
    The Council for Exceptional Children
    1110 N. Glebe Rd.
    Arlington, VA 22201-5704
    Toll Free: 1.800.328.0272
    E-mail: ericec@cec.sped.org
    Internet: http://ericec.org
My child's school and I have some disagreements about his special education program. Do I have any options for resolving this dispute other than a due process hearing? www.directionservice.org/cadre Following are selected citations from the ERIC database and the search terms we used to find the citations. You can search the ERIC database yourself on the Internet through either of the following web sites: ERIC Citations The full text of citations beginning with an ED number (for example, EDxxxxxx) is available:
  • In microfiche collections worldwide; to find your nearest ERIC Resource Collection, point your web browser to: http://ericae.net/derc.htm

84. Special Education And Disability Resources Page
State Special education Departments Disabilities resources Security DisabilityPage, Phone 410965-0945, FAX 410-965-0696 · National parent Network on
http://www.diverstech.com/specialeducation.htm
Special Education and Disability Resources Page
from The Cure Our Children Foundation
In Honor of Alon Sugarman,
11 Years Old, Alive and Well
Chemotherapy and Radiation Completed
at the City of Hope National Medical Center This site maintained by Barry Sugarman, B.S.ENGR.
Father of Alon Sugarman, Diagnosed March 6, 1998
with Ewing's Sarcoma of the Distal Femur.
E-Mail to: barry@cureourchildren.org

**This guide has been written for educational purposes only, it cannot be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease. If you have or suspect that you or your child may have a health problem, you should consult your doctor. Additionally, this site is not intended to provide legal advice or legal opinions. If you need legal advice or opinions, please consult your attorney.**
Original Article: An Overview of Special Education Services
Available to Cancer and Leukemia Patients
by Barry Sugarman, B.S.ENGR., President
The Cure Our Children Foundation Special Thanks to Lori Milstein, Mark Ross, and Izac Ross Patients being treated for Ewing's Sarcoma and any other cancer or Leukemia by themselves or through their parents are entitled to seek and receive special education services for their children before during and after treatment. The legal qualification is termed "other health impairment" (OHI is the abbreviation). Special Education and related services and aids designed to meet patients' unique needs and prepare them for employment and independent living are provided for by federal law under the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act Amendments of 1997 (IDEA), United States Code Title 20, beginning at section 1400. Although there are many rights and entitlements that are available under this act, the reality is that you have to fight for everything that you get because Congress did not fully fund this law, and the schools are always looking for reasons to deny services or reduce them to amounts that their budgets can withstand.

85. Nevada Literacy Coalition - Humboldt County Literacy Providers
nevada Literacy Coalition Directory of NonProfit Family Literacy Instructional ResourcesPublic Access PEACE (parent education and Child Enrichment) Project
http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/nsla/literacy/directory/humboldt.htm
Nevada Literacy Coalition
Directory of Non-Profit Literacy Providers:
Providers of Instructional Resources;
Providers of Support Services
Humboldt County
Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation
Humboldt/Lander/Pershing Counties
475 W. Haskell St. #2
Winnemucca, NV 89445
Phone:
Fax:
Email:
mstorm@govmail.state.nv.us
Contact: Bob Himmeireich, Rehabilitation Supervisor Population: Adults Instruction/Services: Consumer/Life Skills; Employability Skills; Testing Instructional Resources: Support Site/Student Services: Fee : no Financial Aid: no Denio Branch Library PO Box 230 Denio, NV 89404 Phone: Fax: Email: deniolibrary@hotmail.com Contact: Sherry Ranf, Librarian Population: Families Instruction/Services: Family Literacy Instructional Resources: Public Access Internet Support Site/Student Services: Fee : no Financial Aid: no Great Basin College Branch Campus 5490 Kluncy Canyon Rd. Winnemucca, NV 89445 Phone: Fax: Email: costa@gbcnv.edu Contact: Lisa Costa-Campbell, Director Population: Adults Instruction/Services: Adult Basic Education (ABE); English as a Second Language (ESL); Family Literacy (ESL) Instructional Resources: Public Access Internet Support Site/Student Services: Fee : no Financial Aid: no Humboldt Even Start 6465 S. Grass Valley Rd.

86. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: Virginia States Resources
Federally Funded Programs parent and Professional State Department of educationSpecial education
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/virginia.html
To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy
LD OnLine introduces the LD OnLine Yellow Pages ! This exciting new venture brings information about professionals who serve children and adults with learning disabilities and/or ADHD. If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota

87. Links
nevada Parents Encouraging Parents (PEP) www.nvpep.org. Family Village SchoolParent Training and Information www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/pti.html.
http://icdareno.com/project/Links.htm

88. Parents
Learning Disabilities. Exceptional parent Magazine offers online support. NevadaState education Association offers tips for parents as well as other
http://www.elko.k12.nv.us/nntc/parents.htm
Here are some sites parents might be interested in. ADD/ADHD Department of Education Dyslexia Gifted and Talented ... Standardized Tests Homework Help Better Homes and Garden has a section on homework helpers. BJ Pinchbeck's Homework Helper may help your child with their homework. This site is maintained by a 15 year old. Book Report Now! is a great site to walk you through the steps of doing a book report. Homework Central is big chalk's free directory of educational Websites created especially for students and teachers. Homework Hints gives some terrific hints on homework. Parenting Sites Art Safari is sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art and allows you to go on a safari with your child. Ask Evelyn has parenting resources, tips, Evelyn's parenting columns, materials, and other helpful links. Colorado Parenting Information and Resource Center is a directory with links relating to family literacy, developmental considerations, and many other family related issues. Dositey.com

89. Professional Development - Regional Programs
regions, master teachers appointed by the superintendents, and representatives ofnevada’s higher education system and the nevada Department of education.
http://www.nde.state.nv.us/admin/prof_development/Regional.htm
Contact Us Search Home Standards ... School List Click here for list of NDE Offices Superintendent's Office Deputy Superintendent's Office Accountability and Audit Assessment, Curricula and Program Accountability Career, Technical and Adult Education Finance Licensing Special Education and Diversity Programs Technology and Innovative Programs
PD Home
PD Calendar Adult Learning Building Support for PD ... UCCSN
Regional Professional Development Programs
While the overall RPDP effort is regionally configured and governed, the individual centers have worked collaboratively as a statewide network of professional development service providers addressing the needs not only of their respective regions, but also of the state as a whole. COORDINATORS FOR
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Southern Nevada Regional Development Program

515 West Cheyenne Avenue, Suite D

90. Region IX HSQIC Education Resources
United We Stand Collaboratin for Child Care and Early education, Sharon L. Kagan,Teacher's College Consumer's Guide to Professional Development resources.
http://www.devassoc.com/HSQIC/Services/Tech_Assistance/early_childhood/education
Technical Assistance Early Childhood Development Health
Education

Early Literacy

Outcomes
Partnerships and Collaborations Family Community Partnerships Administration Program Operations
Human Resources

Governance

Technology
Information Services Successful Strategies
Resources

Grantee Directory

Newsletters
Summer 2000
Fall 2000 Winter 2001 On-Site Services Services Arizona California Northern Central/BayArea Sacramento Los Angeles ... Outer Pacific Books and Articles Child Development Infant Toddler Curriculum Amy Laura Dombro, Laura J. Colker, Diane Trister Dodge. Published by Teaching Strategies, 1997. Distributed by Gryphon House Diane Trister Dodge, Sharon E. Yandian, Donner Bloomer. Published by Teaching Strategies, 1998. Distributed by Gryphon House Infant and Toddler Experiences; Fran Hast, Ann Hollyfield. Published by Redleaf Press, 1999. Distributed by Gryphon House Scaffolding Children's Learning Vygotsky and Early Childhood Education , Laura E. Berk, Adam Winsler. NAEYC 1995

91. Northern Nevada Family Online Parent Resource Directory
BECOME A FOSTER parent Help an abused or neglected in Reno offers Community EducationWorkshops that are offer families in the northern nevada area parenting
http://www.northernnevadafamily.com/NewFiles/prdirectory.html
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92. Special Education
The 9th Circuit ruled on the eligibility issue even though nevada passed a 1999 lawrequiring districts to provide special education services to homeschooled
http://www.californiahomeschool.net/legal/specialed.asp
Legal It is legal
Education Code

Filing a PSA (R-4)

Where to file a PSA
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Court Declines to Hear Case On Home School Special Ed
April 25, 2001 By Mark Walsh Washington The U.S. Supreme Court declined last week to hear the appeal of a Nevada couple in a case raising the question of whether home-schooled children with disabilities are entitled to special education services from their local school districts. Two lower federal courts had ruled that the main federal special education law does not grant that right to disabled children schooled at home, and the justices on April 16 declined without comment to review those rulings.

93. SPECIAL EDUCATION
Placer/nevada special education Local Plan Area (SELPA) operates the Special educationParent Handbook. Based on education Code § 56303, A pupil shall be
http://www.rocklin.k12.ca.us/district/special_education.htm
Rocklin Unified School District 2615 Sierra Meadows Dr., Rocklin, California 95677 SPECIAL EDUCATION/ SPECIAL PROGRAMS Jan Lucas
Director of Special Ed/Programs
jlucas@rocklin.k12.ca.us
In addition to highly qualified special education teachers and instructional aides, the district employs certificated support staff to provide additional support services to students. These positions and the current Fulltime Equivalent (FTE) of staffing include: Position FTE School Psychologists School Counselors Speech/Language Pathologists School Nurses Occupational Therapist Certified Occupational Therapy Asst. " As a team, the role of the district support staff is to provide a comprehensive support system to meet the academic, behavioral, physical, and psychological needs of the whole child, thereby enhancing the Rocklin educational community." Placer/Nevada special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) operates the Special Education Parent Advisory Committee (SEPAC). The primary goal of SEPAC is to support parents of special education students to become an effective team member in their child's education through flexibility, collaboration, knowledge, and effective communication with other team members. SEPAC primarily includes parents of special education students. Each school district's SEPAC representative volunteers his/her time and makes every effort o be available to parents. SEPAC also developed a Parent Handbook that is available on the Rocklin Unified School District website or by contacting the special education teacher(s) at each district school site.

94. NEVADA REVISED STATUTES: CHAPTER 395
1. He is a resident of the State of nevada;. 2. The provision of a special educationprogram and related person with a disability or to a parent, guardian or
http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/NRS-395.html
CHAPTER 395 EDUCATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NRS 395.001           Definitions. NRS 395.0065         “Related services” defined. NRS 395.0075         “School district” defined. NRS 395.008           “Special education program” defined. NRS 395.010           Special education program and related services to be provided to person with disability. NRS 395.020           Eligibility for benefits. NRS 395.030           Application for benefits; action by board of trustees. NRS 395.040           Duties of superintendent of public instruction upon receipt of  application. NRS 395.050           Transportation of person with disability; state to pay for provision of special education program and related services. NRS 395.060           Money to carry out provisions of chapter. NRS 395.070           Interagency panel: Responsibility; membership; duties. NRS 395.080           Priority of placement in homes or facilities located in this state. NRS 395.090           Monitoring of children placed in foster homes and residential facilities outside state.       NRS Definitions.

95. Education Resources At KNPB
Comments About education About KNPB KNPB Kids KNPB Production Membership Digital Television Job Opportunities Feedback PBS Online Resource Calendar The educational Resource Calendar provides information about Channel 5's programs for classroom use.
http://www.knpb.org/education
KNPB Home TV Schedule Support KNPB TV Shows Contact Us ...
Teacherline

KNPB's TeacherLine provides educators with high quality online professional development in mathematics, technology integration and curriculum mapping.
Educational Resource Calendar

The Calendar provides information about PBS programming with extended off-air rights for classroom use.
"The Nevada Experience" Teacher Guide

Bring "The Nevada Experience," a collection of programs about the history and people of Nevada, into your classroom.
NTTI: Training for Teachers

The NTTI is a no cost workshop offered to teachers and administrators, featuring hands-on, interactive professional development.
Ready To Learn

This service combines television with community and educational materials to encourage children's natural curiosity and love of learning. Family Storyteller Classroom Services Literacy Link Going the Distance ... KNPB Kids can join in on all the fun, learning while they play and watch.

96. DRL Books Specializing In Educational Products For Challenged
DRL Books is an online catalog specializing in learning materials and educational toys that stimulate developing skills for challenged children.
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.drlbooks.com/default.htm&y=0

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