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This presentation explains the 4 Diplomas (Regular, Alternate Academic, Occupational, and Special Education) for ...

The end of the most unprecedented year in school history is upon us! As you’re planning your end of the year ...
In January 2021, Governor Bill Lee called a historic special legislative session on education which addressed ...
With the summer months quickly approaching, we have been receiving a lot of questions about the learning ...
1/13/21 Facebook Live
Theresa Nicholls & Rachel Suppe
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Please join Jen Aprea, ...
1/6/2021 Facebook Live
Kate Martin, TN Dept of Education, Senior Director of Special ...

If your child receives Special Education services, you have more than likely heard the word ...

If you've ever wondered about how the law defines the use of restraints and isolation in relation to ...

2020 has been a challenging year for everyone, but one of the hardest hit populations have ...
9/23/20 Facebook Live
Martina Stump, Postsecondary Readiness and Transitions ...
Center for Decision-Making Support
It can be hard making decisions alone, whether or not you have a disability. Decision-making support resources can help you learn how much support or what kind of support you may need about choices in your own life.
These choices could be about where to live, where to work, how to spend your time during the day, how to spend your money, medicine, doctor’s visits or other things. Everyone is different. The way you get support might be right for you but wrong for someone else.
Family members, caregivers, direct support professionals and case workers will also find these resources helpful.
These resources can help anyone find the support they need.