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Vocational Rehab Services to Support Transition

By |October 4th, 2020|Categories: High School Transition|Tags: |

Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) provides important services in close partnership with the students, school staff, parents, guardians, and other influential adults in a young person's life. The goal of School Transition Services, which includes Pre-Employment [...]

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How to Build a Family Engagement Team

By |October 4th, 2020|Categories: High School Transition|Tags: |

Research shows that when schools and families work together, students have higher grades and test scores, stay in school longer, and have higher graduation rates. One effective way to engage parents is through the [...]

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Free Webinar: Virtual IEP Meetings

By |September 15th, 2020|Categories: Latest News, Top Stories, Training, Videos|

As we continue to navigate the unchartered territory of COVID-19 and special education, the topic of IEP meetings consistently pops up. We recently partnered with the NH School Administrators Association and the NH Association [...]

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Executive Order 64: Services for NH students with disabilities

By |August 26th, 2020|Categories: Covid-19, Top Stories|

This week, Governor Sununu issued Executive Order #64 which states; School districts are required adhere to all state and federal special education law requirements, including without limitation the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and [...]

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