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IEP for ADHD: Can My Daughter's School Change Her Accommodations?

Is my child's IEP for ADHD protected? What actions can schools take when one child's accommodations disrupt other students in the class? Find out. ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell August 12, 2021 19:51:00

This year. it would be effectively a subdistrict of williamson county, no longer affiliated with our home schools, and, yes, at the time the school district was adhering to cdc policies. they had masks in addition to other layered mitigation strategies as superintendent referred to it the other night as the swiss cheese strategy, and we made the decision based upon that. children deserve to have the least restrictive environment to grow in. there is not a parent in that room that would disagree that a classroom environment is best for their child and that s on both sides. we all want our kids in schoompt they learn best in school. they learn socially. they learn academically the best. we made the decision to send our children to school based on that promise from williamson county. that, unfortunately, is not how things rolled out for us. listen to i know you were there, but i want you and those who are watching to listen to some of the arguments from the parents who are anti-mask m ....

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Montclair Board of Ed: Investigation into Discrimination Allegations Pending, Special Ed Audit Recommends Systemic Changes


May 7, 2021 at 11:02 AM
MONTCLAIR, NJ - Members of the community demanded the Board of Education (BOE) conduct a thorough investigation into mistreatment allegations described in a letter from Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds Robert Kelley in Wednesday’s BOE meeting. 
The letter refers to a “years-long pattern of ‘employee discrimination and criminal sabotage’,” some of which occurred just before elementary schools opened for hybrid learning. One individual stated during public comment that the community received Kelley’s letter via a post in Secret Montclair, a private Facebook group for Montclair residents. It has since been removed.
“I’m aware of our complaint that we received,” Superintendent Dr. Jonathan Ponds started off his superintendent’s statement. “We’re investigating the complaint [.] We are following all processes and guidelines.” ....

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Faculty Share Published Research and Awards Received


Jan. 20, 2021
Erica Lizano, assistant professor of social work
Cal State Fullerton faculty recently published research and were honored for their work on a variety of subjects from wet markets and adolescent snack choices to publication design and the alcohol immigrant paradox. These are the items submitted during December 2020. 
PUBLICATIONS
Gordon Capp, assistant professor of social work, co-authored “Exploring Patterns of Positive and Negative School Climate Experiences Among Staff Members in California” in the Journal of School Violence.
Brittany Eghaneyan, assistant professor of social work, co-authored “Hispanic Participants in the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Clinical Trials Network: A Scoping Review of Two Decades of Research” in Addictive Behaviors Reports. ....

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