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American Rescue Plan Funds IDEA Grants for Children with Disabilities
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Child Find (SPPI-11 & SPPI-12) in the Texas Student Data System
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California s Annual State Application for 2021 - Administration & Support (CA Dept of Education)
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Profession: Business owner
Top three priorities. Public safety, fiscal responsibility & quality of life
Name: MARCEY KINNEY
City: Port Orange resident since 2000
Profession: Holds PhD, serves as associate professor at the School of Education at Bethune-Cookman University, where her specialization in is in special education advocacy.
Political experience: I belong to local political organizations, I have advocated in Tallahassee for the rights of persons with disabilities, and I have attended the annual directors conference for Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) in Washington D.C. for the past 5 years.
Top three priorities: 1. Controlling development and protecting our environment. 2. Supporting small business. 3. Making the city work for the citizen.
3 Hamilton County Schools Selected For New State Initiative Focused On Serving Students With Complex Needs Wednesday, March 3, 2021 The Tennessee Department of Education has selected three schools in Hamilton County Schools to participate in the first cohort of the Teaching All Students Initiative to serve students with the most significant cognitive disabilities. Participation in TAS will provides high schools the opportunity to engage in highly requested technical assistance, training and coaching to support the vision and mission of the district to increase learning for all students with complex needs. Through a five-year, $5.5 million State Personnel Development Grant, the first cohort of this initiative aims to strengthen schools instructional practices across the state to better support students with significant cognitive disabilities.