Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 Congratulations.... and well done, to you and all those involved...what a fab name, dynamic thinking... will give the mainstream/special/segregated schools a run for there money. good luck www.heatharashley.com Some good news Bright Futures has got a grant for the development of our dynamic thinking school. The hard work starts now!!Zoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 Hi Zoe What wonderful news.. hope that this becomes the foundation of re-education in this country... from specials to mainstream... allowing our children whatever their gifts and challenges, to thrive. Well done you! Best wishes Tracey On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:20 PM, <mark.grabiec@...> wrote: Yay!! Well done Zoe xx >> Bright Futures has got a grant for the development of our dynamic thinking school. The hard work starts now!! > > Zoe> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 Hi Zoe What wonderful news.. hope that this becomes the foundation of re-education in this country... from specials to mainstream... allowing our children whatever their gifts and challenges, to thrive. Well done you! Best wishes Tracey On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:20 PM, <mark.grabiec@...> wrote: Yay!! Well done Zoe xx >> Bright Futures has got a grant for the development of our dynamic thinking school. The hard work starts now!! > > Zoe> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2010 Report Share Posted July 18, 2010 That's awesome news honey. I will keep climbing the mountain.Sent from Kel's iPhone On 17/07/2010, at 10:11 AM, "candacelbaine" <candacelbaine@...> wrote: so ive got some good news to share. my ds with as will be going into kindergarten this year. about six months ago we moved out of the school district that my oldest my daughter was in because she was allready inrolled she was allowed to continue going there (were only about 10 min away from the school so its not that much of a drive) well when i went to register my son i was told that i would have to register him for the school that we were zoned for and if there was an opening in july i could change him over well i thought if worse came to worse i would just transfer my daughter well went i went to register him i explained to him that my son had as and that his sister was good at helping him with his meltdowns so that if they needed her to help she could do that well the teacher told me that they couldnt do that. well that kinda botherd me so i went to talk to the asst. princapal at my daughters school and her words exactly were "wait let me get you straight their not willing to accomadate him?" she told me that with my son if he needed his sister to help him then that was what he would get so anyways ive been sitting here for 3 mos waiting to hear an answer on weather he would get in or not and i found out yesterday that he will which is great its a small school everyone knows everyone i mean there probably less thatn 500 kids at the school and the staff is great so i just wanted to share a lil of my good news Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2010 Report Share Posted July 31, 2010 That is kind of good news but I bet the person who said they would not allow your daughter to come out to help him was thinking of your daughter's needs. It is not appropriate to have the plan be pulling a sibling out of class to deal with a problem. It doesn't mean they won't address his needs but probably the person you talked to felt that would be wrong to interrupt her education . Hopefully, they will figure out a way to help him that doesn't require interrupting his sister in class. While that is an option, it should be one of the last items on his list. Roxanna Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again. ( ) some good news so ive got some good news to share. my ds with as will be going into kindergarten this year. about six months ago we moved out of the school district that my oldest my daughter was in because she was allready inrolled she was allowed to continue going there (were only about 10 min away from the school so its not that much of a drive) well when i went to register my son i was told that i would have to register him for the school that we were zoned for and if there was an opening in july i could change him over well i thought if worse came to worse i would just transfer my daughter well went i went to register him i explained to him that my son had as and that his sister was good at helping him with his meltdowns so that if they needed her to help she could do that well the teacher told me that they couldnt do that. well that kinda botherd me so i went to talk to the asst. princapal at my daughters school and her words exactly were "wait let me get you straight th eir not willing to accomadate him?" she told me that with my son if he needed his sister to help him then that was what he would get so anyways ive been sitting here for 3 mos waiting to hear an answer on weather he would get in or not and i found out yesterday that he will which is great its a small school everyone knows everyone i mean there probably less thatn 500 kids at the school and the staff is great so i just wanted to share a lil of my good news Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2010 Report Share Posted September 20, 2010 This is just in from LLS. The last publication was SCANT information on the bill. You may want to send a message to the people who voted to give us more money to fight cancer. With all the money that is being doled out in congress, we need to remind them of the number of cancer patients in this country. This bill still has a way to go, but they are making progress; it has to go before the House Energy and Commerce Committee for approval before being sent to the House floor. " The Congressional resolution declaring September 2010 as Blood Cancer Awareness Month (H.Res.1433) has reached the 100 co-sponsor milestone needed for it to be considered by Congress. September has long been recognized as Leukemia & Lymphoma Awareness Month, but this Congressional resolution adds an official emphasis that helps advance our cause. By raising awareness and support for blood cancers within the halls of the Capitol we strengthen our case for more cancer research funding, renewed funding for the Blood Cancer Education Program and other programs vital to the health and well-being of all blood cancer patients. " This success is a result of the dedication and commitment of LLS's advocates across the country. Volunteers have championed this cause since it was initiated in June and the barrage of emails, phone calls, and newspaper opinion pieces during the August Call for Cures Campaign had a tremendous impact. " We are also grateful for the help of Reps. WALTER JONES (R-NC) and BETSYy MARLEU (D-CO), the resolution's original sponsors, who took to the floor of the House of Representatives and urged their colleagues to co-sponsor the resolution. The resolution now goes before the House Energy and Commerce Committee for approval before being sent to the House floor. Thank you and congratulations! " FYI, Lottie Duthu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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