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EDUCATION - MISCELLANEOUS EDUCATION

  • Age of Majority

    A West Virginia Department of Education Office of Extended and Early Learning brochure about the transfer of rights of exceptional students.

     

  • American Diabetes Association's Safe at School

    The American Diabetes Association's goal is for children with diabetes to be medically safe while at school and at day care, and to have the same access to educational opportunities as other children.

     

  • Bookshare – Books without Barriers

    Accessible Books and Periodicals for Readers with Print Disabilities. Bookshare is free for all U.S. students with qualifying disabilities.

     

  • National Center for School Mental Health (NCSMH)

    The mission of the National Center for School Mental Health (NCSMH) is to strengthen policies and programs in school mental health to improve learning and promote success for America's youth.

     

  • IDEA State Complaint Resource Center

    Provides information and resources to assist parents, advocates and attorneys in using the IDEA Written State Complaint process for advocacy.

     

  • Learning Ally

    A national nonprofit, volunteer organization with an accessible audiobook library for students with disabilities such as visual impairment or dyslexia.

     

  • Marshall University's HELP Program

    The Marshall University H.E.L.P. Program is dedicated to providing educational support, remediation, and mentoring to individuals diagnosed with a Learning Disability and/or ADHD.

     

  • Shouldn't School Be Safe?

    This publication was developed by parents and for parents in response to repeated requests for a practical guide to keeping our school children safe from restraint, seclusion and other aversive practices.  While this problem has been most acute among children with disabilities, it is an issue of school safety that has the potential to affect ALL students, directly or indirectly, and one that all parents should know and care about.

     

  • Tutoring program for active duty service personnel and their families

    All U.S. Military Families Get Online Tutoring and Career Help at No Charge. Get help with homework, studying and career transitions.

     

  • U.S. Department of Education’s Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) website

    Brings together IDEA information and resources from the Department and grantees.

     

  • West Virginia Early Childhood Training Connections and Resources

    A statewide program designed to provide professional development opportunities for the early care and education community.



     

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Suite 300

Charleston, WV  25313

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(304) 346-0847

(304) 346-0867

Acknowledgement:  The following federal authorities share in the cost of funding this website:  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living (ACL) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA); the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA); and the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA). Although SSA reviewed certain publication for accuracy, it does not constitute an official SSA document. The contents do not necessarily represent the official views of ACL, SAMHSA, RSA, SSA, or any other funder. We developed this website at U.S. taxpayer expense.

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