Sentences with phrase «exceptional children director»

By Lindsay Wagner Cleveland County Schools» Exceptional Children Director Nellie Aspel, who is charged with managing all of the moving parts related to the education of her school district's special needs students, has had to stretch a slim budget in ways that keep...
Cleveland County Schools» Exceptional Children Director Nellie Aspel, who is charged with managing all of the moving parts related to the education of her school district's special needs students, has had to stretch a slim budget in ways that keep her up at night.

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Children are selected based on interest, enthusiasm and commitment rather than exceptional musical ability, according to Lucy Ding, musical director of the chorus.
«Dr. Cohn is a skilled and compassionate physician, an exceptional teacher, an international leader in clinical investigation of pediatric cancers and an experienced administrator,» said Steve A.N. Goldstein, MD, PhD, physician in chief of Comer Children's Hospital, chairman of Pediatrics, and director of the Institute for Molecular Pediatric Sciences.
The event honored John Tiffany, Tony Award winning director of Once and this season's Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and Barbara Cutler Emden, celebrating 25 years of arts advocacy and exceptional service on the NYTW Board of Trustees.
18 - 19 — Special education: Annual conference on governmental affairs, sponsored by the National Association of Private Schools for Exceptional Children, for directors and administrators of private, special - education schools, in Washington.
Prior to this role, La Cava served Fulton County Schools as its Assistant Superintendent of Student Support Services and its Executive Director of Services for Exceptional Children.
For more information or questions about the Exceptional Children course, please email Jeffrey Homan, Director of Certification Programs.
For more information or questions about the Exceptional Children course, please contact Shani Vickery, Director of Certification Programs at [email protected].
The following seventeen organizations joined the amicus brief: National School Boards Association, Ohio School Boards Association, American Association of School Administrators, American Professional Society on Abuse of Children, American School Counselors Association, Buckeye Association of School Administrators, Council of Administrators of Special Education, International Municipal Lawyers Association, National Association of Elementary School Principals, National Association of School Psychologists, National Association of Secondary School Principals, National Association of State Directors of Special Education, Ohio Association of School Business Officials, Ohio Educational Service Center Association, Ohio Federation of Teachers, School Social Workers of America Association, and Council for Exceptional Children.
She has also served as an Interim Principal at the Miri Piri Academy in Amritsar, India; Director of Professional Development for the Student Support Center in Washington, D.C.; a Senior Research Scientist with Cessi in McLean, Va.; and the Senior Director for Research and Development with the Council for Exceptional Children.
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DEASD Teacher of Students with Autism or Severe Disabilities DEECSE Early Childhood Special Education Teacher DEEXSE Exceptional Children Special Education Teacher DESED Special Education Director To...
Additionally, she served on the Board of Directors for the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) and now is the Co-Chair for the CEC Conference which hosts over 5,000 educators from around the world and organizes over 600 + professional development sessions.
Dr. Scannella, a former principal, assistant principal, director of curriculum and psychotherapist, is the author of a number of notable projects and texts including Sending the Right Signals, a program to eliminate sexual harassment; co-author of The Children We Share, a program for parents and principals, and the author of Changing Student Behavior: Comprehensive Learning and Interventions for Correcting Kids and Successful Interventions for Today's Exceptional Kids: Cultivating a Passion for Compassion (Rowman & Littlefield, publishers).
«While we're funded at 12.75 percent, our prevalence rate is actually 16.45 percent,» said Nancy Cantrell, director of the Exceptional Children Division for Macon County.
DPI's Exceptional Children Division Director Bill Hussey doesn't disagree.
But since that time, lawmakers have voted to increase the cap only slightly — it's up to today's 12.75 percent from 1993's 12.5 percent — despite the fact that the state's actual prevalence rate is estimated to be closer to 13.5 percent, according to Bill Hussey, director of the Exceptional Children division in the NC Department of Public Instruction.
Mr. Collett also served in various other roles, including exceptional children consultant, assistant division director, and acting division director.
The purpose of this document is to describe the working practices for the organization and the responsibilities of the members of the Board of Directors of The Association for the Gifted (hereafter TAG), a division of the Council for Exceptional Children (hereafter CEC).
On April 11, 2012, Emily Musgrove, Director of the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, (OSEP) of the U. S. Department of Education wrote a letter to Ruben A. Reyes, Executive Director of the Exceptional Children's Programs of Cumberland County (NC) Schools about the sixty day (60 day) timeline to complete evaluations to determine special education eligibility in light of summer vacations.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Atlanta Public Schools, Atlanta • GA Year — Year Paraprofessional / Teacher & ASP Director Provided strong program insight and direction for exceptional children experiencing emotional behavior disorders and managed all facets of classroom operations that included curriculum development and structure.
She has been an early childhood teacher; Executive Director of the Division for Early Childhood (DEC) of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC); Policy Specialist, CEC; and Program Specialist, US Office of Special Education Programs.
She has been an early childhood teacher; Executive Director of the Division for Early Childhood (DEC) of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC); Policy Specialist, CEC; Program Specialist, OSEP and currently serves on the Leadership Team of the national Early Childhood Technical Assistance (ECTA) Center as well as co-director of an early childhood policy doctoral program.
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