Archived news from October 2009
Partners in Policy-Making 2010!
Delaware Developmental Disabilities Council now accepting applications for Partners in Policymaking 2010.
Two Days Left to respond to USDE Survey!
The USDE Office of Special Education Programs Wants to Hear from Parents Throughout DE
Borders and Barnes and Noble Honor Teachers
From October 1-7
Got Kids? Get Involved!
The Parent Information Center takes Parent Involvement Month by Storm!
H1N1 Striking Children With Disabilities Hard, Officials Say
In Philadelphia, Reaching Kids by Teaching Parents
Parents pony up for School amid Budget Cutback
Disability History and Awareness Month
October has been designated Disability History and Awareness Month
Join the PIC Team
PIC is looking for Part time Office Manager
Education Secretary Won’t Accept Status Quo For Students With Disabilities
Secretary Arne Duncan Takes a Stand
Memoir recounts life with undiagnosed Asperger's syndrome
A Special Needs Guide To Beating Swine Flu
Many children with disabilities are at high risk for the H1N1 virus.
Woman Succeeding Despite Being Born With Half A Brain
Michelle Mack's Success Story
Fantasy football is the foundation of autism support group for dads
Dads coming together
Minneapolis Arts Organization helpsStudents with Special Needs
Music and art shine through
Delaware's Developmental Disabilities Council Needs Your Help!
DDDC working with day-care providers
DE Parent Information and Resource Center Data Unveiled
Year 2 Data Available
Gates Seeks to Leverage 'Race to Top' Aid
Increased Funding for Students
How-to Guide for differentiating Instruction
School Suspends Delaware First-Grade Student Zachary Christie Over Camping Utensil
Tune in to PTA Radio!
PTA Asks You - What is One Thing Your School or PTA Could Do to Improve Student Achievement?
Give Your Feedback!
Latest NAEP math scores show a flat line for students
Math scores in trouble
Thank you for responding to the USDE Survey
Over 155 parents reponded!
School Governance Councils: Making Parents Partners
Closing the Achievement Gap
Pre-K Funding Up, Despite State Budget Woes
Good News for Early Learning
Not Your Mother's PTA
PTA has come a long way
Hate Crimes Bill Protecting People With Disabilities Headed To White House
The Senate approved legislation Thursday to make crimes committed against a person based on their disability a federal offense.
Dyslexia Simulation Postponed
Workshop being held in February
USF reaching out to find more gifted students
Programs for Gifted Kids