Educating the disabled – Final Segment In Series
This is the final installment of the 3-part look inside how the disabled are educated. I hope this helps others to understand what the purpose must be for our board of education. If we don’t focus on students and employees nothing works. The change from 2005 until now is dramatic and it is not good. Anyone can see the decline. If we don’t stop it now imagine how much worse it will be 7 years from now.
You all have heard the many things swirling around our district. You’ve witnessed destruction of people and their lives. You’ve seen an aggressive battle rise up and unfortunately I have not always handled it appropriately. But what you must ask yourself is, how did we get here? What must happen to bring positive change? When we stand where we are and look back at where we’ve been, our rebuilding task seems overwhelming and impossible. Don’t believe that. We not only will rebuild but with patience, self-sacrifice and extensive commitment to this community and our schools we will come out of this better than we’ve ever been. I hope you’ve enjoyed the articles and I look forward to our journey ahead and continue to Stand Up for Clark County.
Note: Due to the scanning process the last sentences of each column in the final post were cut off. I have inserted only those missing sentences at the end of this post.
Related articles
- Educating The Disabled Part 2 (standupclarkcounty.wordpress.com)
- ‘Blended’ courses hit schools this fall (dispatch.com)
- Disability Awareness Scholarship (militaryvaloan.com)
- SchoolBook: Special Ed Reform Brings City More In Line with National Trend (nytimes.com)
- Cervical Dystonia and Receiving Social Security Disability (socialsecurityhome.com)
- 30 National Disability Organizations Blast ‘Deadly Consequences’ Segment Of Dr. Phil Show (pattidudek.typepad.com)
- http://www.assistiveware.com/product/proloquo2go
- http://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/hslc
- http://www2.ed.gov/nclb/landing.jhtml
- http://www2.ed.gov/parents/earlychild/ready/resources.html
August 12, 2012 at 11:11 pm
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