Helpful Links
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College board
At this site you can register for your SAT or ACT. Also, a great link to colleges. You can spend days looking at all of the information on this site. FAFSA
This site will give you step by step assistance in filling out your financial aide information which colleges must have in order to offer your student any scholarships or aide. A great site. Job corps
All of the information you need for an alternate option to public education - includes life skills, career training and a high school diploma with the possibility of college. 504 Plan
Is your child chronically ill. Does your child have food allergies. Is your child legally blind. Find out exactly what the 504 plan is and exactly what your rights as a parent and your child's rights. |
Department of Education
This is your link to your state's department of education. An added bonus is adding your address to their mailing list. You will know everything the schools know. A great way to stay on top of education in your state. ESE Incluson
What is inclusion? How does inclusion benefit students who have disabilites? What makes inclusion work? Online resources for you. Identifying preschoolers with disabilities
Do you think your preschooler has "problems". What are you rights and what programs should your child be enrolled in. Find and Get the help you need ESE Parent Organization - NAPCSE
"A place where parents of children in special education can find everything they need to know to be their children's best advocate." ncaa.org - If your student is an athlete this is must visit website. Just because he or she is the best in their athletic field does not automatically mean they will be offered a college scholarship to play sports. There are very specific steps which must be taken in order to be eligible for a college to offer a student anything. Don’t wait until the senior year. Become familiar with this site even before high school and you won’t have any surprises. Don’t wait for someone else to tell you. Your child will pay the price.
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