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| Dear Colleague letter from Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Seth M. Galanter
(Jan 25, 2013)
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| The Dear Colleague letter provides an overview of the obligations of public elementary and secondary schools under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504), and the Department?s Section 504 regulations athletic opportunities |
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| Dear Colleague letter from Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Seth M. Galanter
(Jan 25, 2013)
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| The Dear Colleague letter provides an overview of the obligations of public elementary and secondary schools under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504), and the Department?s Section 504 regulations athletic opportunities.? |
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| Family Resource Centers -- Voluntary Public School Choice
(Feb 19, 2009)
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| This page contains information and links to the Voluntary Public School Choice program family resource centers. |
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School Choices for Parents
(Jan 14, 2009)
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| This page provides parents with definitions for school choice options. |
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| K-8 Charter Schools: Closing the Achievement Gap -- Flyer
(Jun 02, 2008)
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| This one page flyer provides information about the K-8 Charter Schools: Closing the Achievement Gap publication. |
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| K-8 Charter Schools: Closing the Achievement Gap
(Sep 18, 2007)
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| The K-8 Charter Schools: Closing the Achievement Gap publication features seven schools that are making significant inroads toward closing the achievement gap in their school communities. As a group, they have created learning environments where historically underserved children are thriving. Schools featured in the guide are located in Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, New York, Ohio, and Texas. |
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| K-8 Charter Schools: Closing the Achievement Gap -- TOC
(Sep 18, 2007)
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| The K-8 Charter Schools: Closing the Achievement Gap publication features seven schools that are making significant inroads toward closing the achievement gap in their school communities. As a group, they have created learning environments where historically underserved children are thriving. Schools featured in the guide are located in Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, New York, Ohio, and Texas. |
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| Letter dated 04/04/03 to farmer re: Charter (PDF)
(Dec 01, 2003)
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| Letter dated 04/04/03 to farmer re: Charter. Letters of Clarification interpreting IDEA Law and Regulations Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS)--PDF. |
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| Letter dated 04/04/03 to farmer re: Charter (MS Word)
(Dec 01, 2003)
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| Letter dated 04/04/03 to farmer re: Charter. Letters of Clarification interpreting IDEA Law and Regulations Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS)--MS Word. |
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| Questions and Answers on No Child Left Behind...Charter Schools
(Oct 01, 2003)
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| Question and answers regarding charter schools and the No Child Left Behind Act. |
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| Preguntas y respuestas sobre Que Ningún Niño Se Quede Atrás: Escuelas Charter
(Jun 04, 2003)
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| Questions and Answers on No Child Left Behind: Charter Schools |
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| February 2002 Satellite Town Meeting Online Resources Home: Charters, Magnets, and Choice: Expanding Options for America's Parents
(Feb 11, 2002)
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| February 2002 Satellite Town Meeting Homepage, with links to resources, networks and panelist information. |
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| Charter, Magnet, and Choice online resources for the February 2002 Satellite town meeting
(Feb 06, 2002)
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| Organizations and links for parents interested in charter and magnet schools, as well as school choice |
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| Networks for the February 2002 Satellite Town Meeting online resources webpage
(Feb 06, 2002)
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| Network resources and links for the February 2002 Satellite town meeting |
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| Panelists for the 2002 Satellite Town Meeting Online Resources webpage
(Feb 06, 2002)
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| Panelists for the February 2002 Satellite town meeting |
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| No Child Left Behind Links for the February 2002 Satellite Town Meeting online resources page
(Feb 06, 2002)
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| No child left behind links for the February 2002 Satellite town meeting |
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