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Here are a couple of links.

As you know, this year's Inclusive Schools Week will take place December

1-5, 2008, celebrating the theme: " Together We Learn Better: Inclusive

Schools Benefit All Children " . I am writing to let you know about some ways

that you and your school, community and family can get involved and support

the 2008 Week. Please keep in mind that your participation is integral to

the success of Inclusive Schools Network (ISN) and the Week, not only

because revenue from ISN products and events directly supports this

important initiative, but also because ISN collects and uses participation

data (e.g., webinar registrations, website hits, downloads, and purchases of

products) as the basis for approaching foundations, corporations, and

philanthropies for their support. We really could use your help in building

those numbers!!!

Here are some suggestions for how you can help to make this year's Week a

great success:

Spread the word about Inclusive Schools Week. Let school leaders, staff,

students and families know about Inclusive Schools Week by listing the dates

(December 1-5, 2008) on your website, and in your newsletter and email

communications. Use ISN's Celebration and Awareness Materials, which can be

downloaded from

http://www.inclusiveschools.org/content/celebration-and-awareness-materials

to organize and promote your events and activities for the Week.

Lots of quotes, not all da related, at

http://everyoneisincluded.us/_wsn/page4.html

An older resource that has basic info is at

http://pbiscompendium.ssd.k12.mo.us/ResourcesSchools/SSD/Inclusion/matters.h

tm

Judi

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf

Of nadinebriggs

Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2008 8:43 PM

Subject: Inclusion Campaign Question - need help

Hi Everyone,

Our SEPAC is planning on running a campaign that supports inclusion in

our schools. Do you know of any pre-made campaigns that not only

support inclusion but also describe what is means? Or do you have any

favorite quotes about accepting others that we may be able to turn

into posters and bookmarks for the schools? I would love to hear from

others who have done something like this to get some more ideas.

Thanks,

Nadine

Mom to (12 in a few weeks, DS) and Trent, 9

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