Archived news from December 2009
"Next Steps" Conference Announced
Registration Open for Families
Study: Early Autism Intervention in Toddlers is Effective
Mission: Educational Engagement
Milwaukee Overhauls Program
Charter schools: Two Studies, Two Conclusions
Conflicting Reports
PTA Launches Campaign Backing Common Standards
Giving Parents a Voice
Delaware to Change Education Policy as State Competes for Federal Grant
Race to the Top Update
Christina School District Invites Public to Get Involved
Strategic Planning Process Underway
Delaware School Choice Open Enrollment Period
Enrollment Opens
Education Budget Unveiled
Secretary Lowery Proposes Budget
Project Tomorrows Speak Up Survey
December is Read a New Book Month
Pick Up a Book!
Governor Markell Releases Plan to Strengthen Schools
How Should Schools Meet the Needs of Students with Mild Autism?
Some Schools Not Up to Par
U.N. Observes International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Teachers Use iPods to Tailor Instruction in Inclusive Classrooms
Students Using iPods
Story about Sibling with Autism is Featured on Disney Channel
Florida Ice Cream Parlor is Run by Young People with Special Needs
On the Job Training
Governor Markell Released Delaware Plan for Education Reform
A World Class Education for Every Child
Happy Holidays from PIC!
Wishing you a wonderful holiday season
Four Flawed Assumptions of School Reform
And What Can Be Done About Them
A Vision of Parent Involvment Listening Session a Success
Lessons Learned from Speakers
A World Class Education for Every Child
Delaware's Plan to Stregthen Our Schools
Delaware Schools: Looking for Early Signs of Dropout Risk
Educators Hope to be Able to Intervene Early
New Programs Help English-language Learners
Reading, Math Curriculum Products Help Foreign-born Students Keep Pace with Their Peers
Congress OKs Budget With Increase for Education
Money Staying with Title 1 Programs
Classroom Helpers
Schools Experiencing a Boom in Parent Volunteers
One in Every 110 Children has Autism
Delaware achieves a First for Kids
Lt Governor Matt Denn Improves Insurance for Children with Disabilities
Helping Our Teachers
Lt. Governor Matt Denn includes Teachers needs in his Kids Agenda
Make 2010 the Year of Education in Delaware!
Keys To A Meltdown-Free Vacation
New York Considers Scrapping IEP Diploma
School District Taps Stimulus Funds To Build Seclusion Rooms
School Plan for Seclusion Areas Raises Concern
School Day Routinely Cut Short For Special Education Students
Schools Shortchange Special Needs Kids
Delaware Schools: New Program has Dads Taking Their Turn in the Classroom
Dragon Dads At Work