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From: Kresnye <lkresnye@...>Subject: Special Education Discipline Workshop" Kresnye" <lkresnye@...>Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 1:21 PM

Many children with disabilities have inappropriate behaviors that are part of their disability. IDEA provides protection for any child who is subject to discipline and who is eligible for special education. During the first hour of this workshop, lin J. Hickman, JD, Hickman & Lowder Co LPA, will cover circumstances and reasons a school district can suspend or expel a student with disabilities, procedures that must be followed, and limitations for special education students. During the second hour, Barbara Rutt, Information Specialist, Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD), will talk about the functional behavioral assessment, who is involved, what it looks like, and how to put it into the IEP.

Date: December 10, 2008

Check in: 6:15-6:30 pm

Time: 6:30-8:30 pm

Location: 24211 Center Ridge Road, Westlake 44145

Cost: $10.00

Advance Registration is Required: Please call Kresnye at 216-229-5757 , Ext. 126 Please forward this email to anyone who may benefit from attending. Thank you.

Our thanks to the Nord Family Foundation for financial support of this workshop.

Tools for Today and Tomorrow workshops are designed for parents and caregivers. Professionals are also welcome to attend. Information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide professional advice or guidance for individual issues. For individual issues, consult with a qualified professional of your choice.

Kresnye

Program Manager

Tools for Today and Tomorrow

Mc House of Cleveland, Inc.

10415 Euclid Avenue

Cleveland, OH 44106-4709

www.toolsfortoday.org

216-229-5757 , Ext.

126

The mission of the Tools for Today and Tomorrow Program is to improve life's journey for children with chronic illnesses or disabilities by providing information and support to the people who care for them.

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So is it ok to sign up for this even

though it costs $10?

Thanks, Beth

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Subject: [ ] Fw: Special

Education Discipline Workshop - December 10

From: Kresnye

<lkresnye@...>

Subject: Special Education Discipline Workshop

" Kresnye " <lkresnye@...>

Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 1:21 PM

Many children

with disabilities have inappropriate behaviors that are part of their

disability. IDEA provides protection for any child who is subject to

discipline and who is eligible for special education. During the first hour

of this workshop, lin J. Hickman, JD, Hickman & Lowder Co LPA, will

cover circumstances and reasons a school district can suspend or expel a

student with disabilities, procedures that must be followed, and

limitations for special education students. During the second hour,

Barbara Rutt, Information Specialist, Ohio Coalition for the Education of

Children with Disabilities (OCECD), will talk about the functional behavioral

assessment, who is involved, what it looks like, and how to put it into the

IEP.

Date:

December 10, 2008

Check

in: 6:15-6:30

pm

Time:

6:30-8:30 pm

Location:

24211 Center

Ridge Road, Westlake 44145

Cost:

$10.00

Advance

Registration is Required: Please call Kresnye at 216-229-5757 ,

Ext. 126

Please

forward this email to anyone who may benefit from attending. Thank you.

Our

thanks to the Nord Family Foundation for financial support of this

workshop.

Tools for Today

and Tomorrow workshops are designed for parents and caregivers.

Professionals are also welcome to attend. Information provided is for

educational purposes only and is not intended to provide professional advice

or guidance for individual issues. For individual issues, consult with

a qualified professional of your choice.

Kresnye

Program Manager

Tools for Today

and Tomorrow

Mc

House of Cleveland, Inc.

10415 Euclid Avenue

Cleveland, OH 44106-4709

www.toolsfortoday.org

216-229-5757 ,

Ext. 126

The

mission of the Tools for Today and Tomorrow Program is to improve life's

journey for children with chronic illnesses or disabilities by providing

information and support to the people who care for them.

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