States must identify
supplemental services providers.
Not exact matches
Additional
services that I can provide include: custom - made herbal sitz baths for postpartum perineal recuperation, and placenta encapsulation; as well as a list of
providers supplemental services, such as chiropractic care, acupuncture, therapeutic massage and post partum doula
services that may be helpful to you and your partner, addressing your prenatal and postpartum needs and those of your new baby.
The U.S.
Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a highly regarded example of an integrated program that provides 1) supplemental foods; 2) nutrition education; and 3) referrals to health - care and social - servic
Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a highly regarded example of an integrated program that provides 1)
supplemental foods; 2) nutrition education; and 3) referrals to health - care and social - servic
supplemental foods; 2) nutrition education; and 3) referrals to health - care and social -
service providers.
The Rochester Teachers Association in New York and the Toledo Federation of Teachers in Ohio have both become approved
supplemental -
service providers in their...
Districts obligated to provide
supplemental educational
services must annually give parents a «brief description of the
services, qualifications, and demonstrated effectiveness» of each approved tutoring
provider in the district.
Allowing districts to serve as tutoring
providers has had all kinds of deleterious effects on the
supplemental educational
services program.
Roughly 1,800 students had the right to use Title I funds to obtain
supplemental academic
services from qualified public or private
providers, another carrot the new law extends to children enrolled in underperforming schools.
And just one more had taken advantage of the
supplemental services provision to obtain tutoring from a
provider outside of the public school system.
Until an independent organization is established that disseminates information about which schools are underperforming, which students qualify for choice and
supplemental services, and which
providers are available, there is little reason to expect that NCLB will induce an exodus of students from underperforming schools.
In a report issued last week, Richard J. Condon, the special commissioner of investigation for the 1.1 - million student district, says that
providers of
supplemental educational
services also improperly obtained private student information and used it to try to sign them up.
Private - sector
providers received $ 400 million in federal money for what are called
supplemental educational
services in 2005 - 06, according to a new report on K - 12 tutoring by Eduventures, a Boston - based market - research firm.
If a Title I school fails to meet AYP standards for a third year, students from low - income families in the school must be offered the opportunity to receive instruction from a
supplemental educational
services provider of their choice, in addition to continuing to be offered public school choice options.
In Florida, we embraced the
Supplemental Educational
Services (SES) provision of NCLB by communicating it as a three - way partnership where the parents, the private tutoring
provider, and the school are all working together for the benefit of the student.
Supplemental Educational
Services and Student Achievement in Five Waiver Districts (2011) presents final implementation and outcome findings from the five districts that received waivers to serve as
Supplemental Educational
Service (SES)
providers, despite being identified for improvement, corrective action or restructuring.
As a leading
provider of K — 12 core curriculum,
supplemental solutions and professional learning
services, HMH partners with educators and school districts to uncover solutions that unlock students» potential and extend teachers» capabilities.
Many for - profit
providers of the tutoring, known in the NCLB law as
supplemental education
services, have had to pursue new K - 12 revenue streams, or even close their doors, as federal funding funneled through affected school districts is being reallocated for other purposes.
Appendices Appendix A: Attendance Recordkeeping Required Codes for Grades PK - 12 Students Appendix B: Attendance Recordkeeping Required Codes for Adult Students Appendix C: District Name Table Appendix E: FEFP Program Numbers Appendix F: Florida Public Community College and State University Reporting Numbers Appendix G: Country Codes Appendix H: State Codes Appendix I: Test Name Table Appendix K: Private Postsecondary Institution Reporting Numbers Appendix L: Test Subject Content Codes Appendix N: Languages Codes Appendix P: Definitions for Incident Reporting Appendix Q: United States Commonwealth and Territories Appendix R: Core Courses for No Child Left Behind (Highly Qualified Teacher) Appendix S: Core Courses for Class Size Reduction Appendix T: Title I
Supplemental Educational
Services —
Service Providers Appendix U: Transportation Membership Category Appendix V: List of Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), And Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) Courses
Title I
Supplemental Educational
Services: Achievement Goals Achievement Mastered Begin
Services Date Hours of Contact Length of Prescribed Program Math Reading School
Service Provider Service Provider Site Number
Edgenuity is a leading
provider of online curriculum,
supplemental material and instructional
services for the K - 12 market.
Jennifer led the development of the SESQ Center's nationally recognized website (www.tutorsforkids.org) and produced widely used tools to help states, districts,
providers and families understand and implement the
Supplemental Educational
Services (SES) provision of the No Child Left Behind Act (NLCB).
For example, Jennifer led the development of the Center's
Providers» Toolkit for
Supplemental Educational
Services and the SES in Action: A Toolkit for Parent and Community Leaders.
As the largest Brooklyn - based legal
services provider, BDS's interdisciplinary staff provides
supplemental legal and social
services on site to our clients, including immigration attorneys, housing attorneys, an education attorney and social workers who specialize in areas such as mental health and youth advocacy.
Several commenters argued for expanding the reach of the health care
provider definition to cover entities such as state and local public health agencies, maternity support
services (provided by nutritionists, social workers, and public health nurses and the Special
Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children), and those companies that conduct cost - effectiveness reviews, risk management, and benchmarking studies.
The most common non insurance
supplemental health products are telemedicine, which facilitates 24/7 access to medical
providers, insurance advocacy
services, which help you to better utilize your health plan, and pharmacy benefits, which provides you discounts for prescription and over the counter medications.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Blackboard Inc. / Blackboard Collaborate, Los Angeles • CA 2008 — 2011 2011Western Regional Sales Manager, Higher Education and K - 12 Successful and innovative Regional Sales Manager that developed and implemented strategic sales plans for suite of Web - based collaborative learning ASP solutions and professional implementation
services to CEO, CIO's, Directors of Academic Technology, Provosts of Higher education, and County DOE's for school districts, statewide virtual schools and
supplemental educational
service providers of K12 educational entities.