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Attend STEM event April 22 for students with disabilities
Reach for the Stars! Be a Star! is a STEM and Resource Fair for middle and high school students with disabilities, and their families and friends, to learn about how to use their many abilities and talents to be part of a diverse, inclusive, and innovative STEM Workforce.
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Heritage High Boys' Soccer Promotes Autism Awareness and Disability Awareness
The event demonstrates the essence of our district's annual Disability History & Awareness Month Campaign to increase public awareness and respect for students and adults with disabilities.
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Celebrate Disability History and Awareness Month Contest Winners
Eleven schools and six teachers will be recognized for their award-winning efforts to increase public awareness and respect for students and adults with disabilities in this year's "Every Student, Every Day" Campaign.
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Return to Campus Social Stories
Social Stories are commonly used tools that can be helpful in supporting student’s learning when assisting with understanding difficult issues.
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Dyslexia and Dyscalculia Information for Parents
A change in state legislation has paved the way for recognition and specific attention to both areas.
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Información sobre la dislexia y la discalculia para padres
Un cambio en la legislación estatal ha abierto el camino para el reconocimiento y atención específica para ambas áreas.
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Free drone flying program offered for neurodiverse 9th and 10th graders
This free program will be located at Science House at N.C. State and will begin in January.
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Forms related to Special Education and Related Services in Online Instruction
Find information related to online instruction support and teletherapy.
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Extended Content Standards Resource Guide for Families
This document will address supplemental activities through the use of technology and when technology is not available.
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Every Student, Every Day: A Teacher's Perspective
Susan McDermott, special education teacher at Davis Drive Elementary, shares how this year's Disability History & Awareness Month theme, "Every Student, Every Day," is actualized in her daily work.
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Disability History & Awareness Month Feature Story: Dennis Blair
The 2006 Middle Creek High graduate reflects on his academic journey and shares the supports, difficulties, and accomplishments he experienced along the way.
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Heather Livingstone of Sanderson High Named WCPSS Exceptional Children Educator of Excellence
She is recognized for her leadership, dedication and service to students who are visually impaired.
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Jennifer Lawson Wins Lara Jane Parker Award
Jennifer is the school-based Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) for Rolesville Middle, Rolesville High, Heritage Middle and Heritage High.
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Meet Hearing Impaired Teacher Samantha Beard
She uses her artistic talents to raise funds for Signs for Hope, a non-profit that connects deaf or hard-of-hearing children with families who wish to adopt them.
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Important Information About ID Moderate and AU
Parents can learn more about Extended Content Standards (ECS) classes.
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Información importante acerca de las clases de Autismo o de Discapacidad Intelectual Moderada
Hay dos sesiones el 30 y 31 de enero para que los padres aprendan más sobre las clases de Estándares de contenido extendido.
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Información importante acerca de las clases de Discapacidad Intelectual Leve I y II
El 29 de enero hay dos oportunidades para que aprenda más.
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Club Unify at Sycamore Creek Elementary
Club Unify brings together students with and without disabilities to promote mutual understanding and friendship.
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