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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — Lake Tahoe Unified School District board member Lauri Kemper shared highlights from visiting school sites for Staff Appreciation Week and visiting Bijou Community School for the Caesar Chavez Readers Theater performance...
Finding Your Voice as a Parent: Special Education Law & Advocacy Round Table Webinar Date: Wednesday May 17th 7:00 p.m. EST Co-hosted online with the Stamford JCC (Stamford, CT) Register here on Zoom: https://bit.ly/41Ysm15 Speakers: Lawrence Berliner, Connecticut Special Education Law Attorney Jane Faherty, Stamford JCC JumpStart Executive Director and Special Education Advocate Allie Grafman, […]
Special Education Law and Advocacy Community Round Table Webinar Date: Tuesday, May 17th 7:00 p.m. EST Zoom registration form: https://bit.ly/8240A This webinar is co-hosted with the Stamford JCC (Stamford, CT). Speakers: Lawrence Berliner, Connecticut Special Education Law Attorney Jane Faherty, Stamford JCC JumpStart Director and Special Education Advocate Jennifer Weitz, Special Education Advocate at JW […]
Today at 10:45am (Updated 12:20 a.m.) Before the coronavirus, Reade Bush’s son was a talkative child with autism and ADHD who loved school and his friends. But the pandemic changed the world and in turn changed him. Without a routine and social opportunities, his son created an imaginary world “with 52 friends.” By summertime, he struggled to distinguish his real world from his imaginary one. He began hallucinating. “On his ninth birthday, he asked me, ‘Daddy, can I die for my birthday?'” he recounted to some members of the U.S. House of Representatives’ Labor and Education Committee last Thursday. Encouraged by another APS parent, who had connections on Capitol Hill, Bush told members of the Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education Subcommittee about the ways COVID-19 has impacted students with disabilities.