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…Decision Anniversary; A Plan for Full Funding; Celebrating Black History Month; and More ELC 2023 Year in Review – A Look Back: Victories Worth Celebrating ELC Newsletter December 2023 –…
More…Decision Anniversary; A Plan for Full Funding; Celebrating Black History Month; and More ELC 2023 Year in Review – A Look Back: Victories Worth Celebrating ELC Newsletter December 2023 –…
More…a high school diploma, which is a prerequisite for future advancement. But the School District’s funding and evaluations also turn, in part, on its graduation rates, which decline when students…
More…educators and administrators acknowledge and actively confront racial bias, bullying, and harassment. Racism at school can take many forms, including policies that perpetuate discrimination or target students of color and…
More…be more explicit and should clarify that charters need to post their capacity and current space available on their website. Support § 17-1723- A(a)(3) Requires that a standard…
More…also includes a Supervised Independent Living (SIL) program for youth ages sixteen through twenty-one (16-21) years old. 37. Auberle provides therapeutic care and treatment to children on-site, but does not…
More…not punish the student for the creation of the website, as the website created much less disruption in school than the one in J.S. Additionally, although Layshock accessed the website…
More…Some schools are designating a safe space for students to gather during the walkout – if this is the case in your school, students who move beyond that area or…
More…the next 50 kids on its wait list as space becomes available. Other schools will replace those empty spots at the beginning of the next school year, including filling seats…
More…granddaughte on a placement through the lottery and had been accepted into FTCHS. Ms. – and ~isited FTCHS and toured the school on or about January 12, 2018. While at…
More…adequate workspaces or to school supplies” in doubled-up situations. These students often report that they “feel unsafe, lack privacy, and a quiet space to do school work.”23 Students who are…
More…offer expanded hours to serve working parents. Shelters themselves and transitional housing programs need to offer high quality learning opportunities on site. In addition, we need a statewide campaign to…
More…content, and materials available on these forms and on our website are for general informational purposes only. Every situation is different. If you have questions about these forms or how…
More…graduate – by meeting state & district academic requirements or by meeting the child’s IEP goals? 46 Helplines & Websites • PATTAN (PDE’s website for special education information and resources):…
More…strategy” reasonably calculated to effectively implement that theory; and it must produce “results indicating that the language barriers confronting students are actually being overcome.”13 Through an evidence-based program, the requisite…
More…website for specific information about how it plans to educate and provide supports for students. Check your school’s policies to see if your children may have protections that go beyond…
More…system capable of recognizing success in a variety of forms and better able to provide useful infor- mation for school improvement. • Provide funding and incentives aimed at improving school…
More…funding mechanism, they contend that “[a]mong other things, the Commonwealth could raise funds for education through other forms of taxation and distribute those funds to local school districts to spend…
More…systems, and advocating for systemic policy reforms with regard to truancy issues. Over these years, we have handled thousands of intakes and worked closely with child advocates, parent attorneys, public…
More…they meet state rather than School District graduation requirements. Under-Identification of Unaccompanied Homeless Youth & Reforms The “unaccompanied homeless youth” population has dramatically increased in recent years. The Federal government…
More…for the District to conduct a multidisciplinary evaluation of the Student. The District also sent a NOREP proposing placement at Second High School. These forms were sent in both English…
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