Archived news from June 2011
Delaware Girl set for National Spelling Bee
Disability Advocates call out Facebook over Offensive Pages
Better Services prompt Families to Move
Some States wary of New Race to Top Cash
The Burden of Being 'Most Likely To Succeed'
Kumon World's Largest After-school Academic Enrichment Program
Ranked the #1 tutoring franchise 10 years in a row.
Students with Learning Disabilities offer Advice on Overcoming Challenges
Study: Text Messaging may Prompt Teens to take their Medications
Lawmakers to Duncan: Keep NCLB's Tutoring Program
House Committee votes to Scrap More than 40 Education Programs
PIC Spring Newsletter is Here !
Delaware Program fulfills Promise for Wilmington Youths
Parents divided on Screening for Conditions without Cure
Covert Affairs Star opens Up about Sons Autism
Common-Core Tests to have Built-in Accommodations
The Bilingual Advantage
Young @ Art helps At-risk Delaware Youth
More Americans with Disabilities looking for Work
Study finds Sudden Insights Key to Learning Words
Helping Teachers Help Themselves
Smiles, Tears and Cheers at Graduations
Kids with Autism to get Cars 2 Sneak Peek
School's Out, but Lunch is in Session
Court rejects Claims of Abuse at Institution
'College for All' Campaign getting a Second Look
For Senior, a Boost from Classmates
A Lazy Summer? Not for These Delaware Kids
Schools Grapple With Paying For Special Education
University Program helps Teens with Aspergers Learn to Make Friends
Popularity offers Challenges for Community Colleges
Brain Calisthenics for Abstract Ideas
Autism Result of Scores of Genetic Mutations, Researchers Say
Dispute exposes Tensions over Charters' Role in Cities
Obama tries to Focus on Economic Fears
Should Schools promote Four-year Degrees for all Students?
Champions of Change
Get Something for Nothing: Free Educational Resources
Students lack Knowledge of American History
Artists with Special Needs featured in National Exhibit
Adults with Autism lend Skills to Major Motion Picture
Frustrated Educators aim to Build Grassroots Movement
In Teaching, Pink Slips are a Way of Life
Department Officials visit Delaware
to Learn About Progress Made in Implementing Race to the Top Plan
Encouraging Student pledges to Prevent School Bullying
Autism More Common Near Tech Hubs
As NCLB Renewal stalls, Duncan vows Flexibility
Sesquicentennial seen Through Art
Respite Care Grants are Available through DLRCN
Housing Out Of Reach for Many with Disabilities
Bipartisan Bill seeks to Remake Teacher Training Programs
In Detroit, Low-Performing Schools get a Makeover
Districts' Race to the Top Proposals Approved
ESPN to air Special Olympics World Games
Parents cry Foul over Special Education Transfers
Study finds Gaps Remain Large for Hispanic Students
Schools blend Computers with Classroom Learning
In Red Clay, Summer is Time to Get Ahead
Most Pediatricians Skip Developmental Screening, Study Finds
Radio Program helps Those with Autism Learn to Communicate
Teachers hold the Real Keys to Whiteboard Effectiveness
Math Videos go from YouTube Hit to Classroom Tool
Summer Programs for Families
Zumba Aerobics, Nutrition Workshops and other activities for families!
Parent wins PIC's Social Media Contest!
Paper Clips and other Technological Marvels
New Stats confirm Disability Employment Woes
Special Education Cuts offer Cautionary Tale
End to One-Time Aid may Squeeze Special Ed. Budgets
Teacher Grades: Pass or Be Fired
Autism Delaware awards $10,000 to Innovative Community Programs
PIC is one of the recopients
100 Volunteers help Clean up the Inland Bays
Special Olympics Host Country faces Disability Abuse Allegations
Tracy Morgan draws Heat over Retarded Comments
Video Tools take Panoramic View of Classrooms
States threaten to Defy 'No Child Left Behind'
Implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Annual Report to Congress
Sensory Processing in children with Autism
Children needed for Research Project