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Some students thrived learning from home — they deserve a permanent model

Some students thrived learning from home — they deserve a permanent model
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Second Orange charter school faces accusation that it wrongly tried to boost state funding

Second Orange charter school faces accusation that it wrongly tried to boost state funding
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Micki Fredricks: MCHS nurse s job more important than ever in COVID era | Mason City & North Iowa

IEPS and 504 Plans Work at Colleges Too

Reply Working with children and adolescents I have had many parents ask about 504 plans and Individual Educational Plans (IEP). Parents tend to focus on the assistance their child may need in elementary or high school due to a learning disability or mental health issues. Working over 20 years as a psychotherapist, what I have observed is that children who need assistance in elementary and high school typically need assistance in college. However, many students are not aware that they are entitled to assistance in College too. Now that schools and colleges are reopening many college students are planning on returning to campus and high school seniors who are graduating are preparing to leave for college. Parents are trying to anticipate what their child will need at college, such as laptops etc. However, do not forget their Individual Educational Plan (IEP) so they can arrange for accommodations at their college.

Election preview: 7 candidates vie for 3 seats on Eugene 4J School Board

All three of Eugene School Board s seats up for election this year are contested, with seven candidates appearing on the ballot.  Most of the candidates are newcomers, with the exception of sole incumbent Judy Newman. Whoever wins each of the seats will hold it for a full four-year term. The Register-Guard sent all the candidates a questionnaire that asked about relevant experience, reasons for running and plans to make schools more inclusive. Here s a bit more about each of the candidates, based on their responses.  Since filing, Dakota James Boulette, 22, decided to stop campaigning and instead is supporting Maya Rabasa for the seat. However, Boulette s name still will appear on the ballot. Candidate Bryan Costa did not return multiple calls for comment.  

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