Archived news from March 2010
Delaware Named a Race To The Top Finalist!
Delaware Still in the Race for Federal Education Funds
RACE to the TOP (RttP) Finalists
Excerpts from Scty. Duncan's Press Conference
PIC Workshops Filling Up!
Spaces Still Available
Education Department Unveils Long-Awaited Restraint, Seclusion Policy Roundup
Some States Still Fall Short
Anti-Bullying Bill Puts Emphasis On Kids With Autism
Massachusetts Takes A Stand
PIC's Family Leadership Academy Accepting Applications
Become a Part of the FLA Today!
How To Get the President to Speak at Your Graduation
Submit Your Application by March 15th
PIC Supports Kids!
Kids With Special Needs Deserve Respect
An Evening with Jonathan Mooney especially for Parents and Teens
Recognizing Creative andVisual Thinking in Youth with Learning Disabilities and ADHD
Spread The Word To The End of the World
Doodle for Google!
Competition for Youth Grades K-12
YouTube Launches Content Feature
Content More Accessible to the Hearing Impaired
Panel Releases Proposal to Set U.S. Standards for Education
National Standards Could Become New Reality
Senate Scraps Second Stimulus Payment for People with Disabilities
Second Round of Payments Denied
House Panel Questions Duncan on ESEA and Budget
Committee Wants More Supports for Students
Millsboro Middle School Opens Resource Center
Place for Parents to Gain Information and Support
National Ed-tech Plan Coming Out Next Week
Plan Focuses on Learning, Teaching, Assessment, Infrastructure and Productivity
Raising Their Voices: Engaging Students, Teachers, and Parents to Help End the High School Dropout Epidemic
Webinar on Dropout Prevention
Senators to Duncan: Don't Forget Rural Schools
Some Education Pushes Don't Make Sense for Rural Environments
Texting, Facebook Can Give Teachers Struggles With Virtual Boundaries
Educators are Crossing a New Social-Media Minefield
More Schools Add Online Class Options to Traditional Schedules
Students Working Independently Online
K-12 Cuts Loom Again as States' Fiscal Woes Continue
With Budget Gaps Growing, About Half Expect K-12 Cuts
The Sweet Sixteen: Race to Top Finalists Snapshots
Check Out Proposals for All The Finalists
Health Problems Fuel Achievement Gaps, Study Says
Vision, Inattention, Asthma Issues Have an Impact
Finalists Cram for Race to Top Presentations
Presentation Week for Race to the Top
WE NEED YOUR HELP!
PIRC Funding Alert
Obama Calls for Major Change in Education Law
Changes to NCLB Proposed
Promoting Safe & Stable Families Program
Free Service for Families
Parents Matter!
Information Video on Family Engagement
Formal Dress Project
Free Shopping Days for Teens
Educational Surrogate Parent Training
Seats Still Available
Family Partners: Caring About Mental Health Issues
Lend Your Thoughts to Family Partners
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
For Children with Challenging or Disruptive Behavior
Updated 'No Child' Law Would Focus on Failing Schools
Bring Schools Up to Par
Boys Trail Girls in Reading Across States
Girls Scoring Better
What If a College Education Just Isn't For Everyone?
Work Options Might Be Better For Some
Univision Launches National Campaign to Promote Hispanic Academic Achievement and College Readiness, Access and Completion
Initiative to Partner with Community-Based Organizations to Reach Parents, Students and the Broader Community
Jobs Report Shows Gains For People With Disabilities
February Report Good News for People with Disabilities
House Approves Bill To Limit Restraint, Seclusion In Schools
Bill On Its Way To The Senate
A New Approach to Early Intervention: Virtual Home Visits
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A One- Stop Guide for Families of Children with Special Needs
Resource Guide Now Available
Walking in Another's Shoes: Students Learn About People with Disabilities
Important Lesson For Kids
National Academic Standards Call For Higher Bar In Special Education
Administration Unveils ESEA Renewal Blueprint
New Education Act Plans
Little Movement in Reading Scores for Most of Country
Almost No Change for Delaware's Fourth-, Eighth-graders
Delaware Awarded Race to the Top Grant
Delaware Gets $100 million in First Found of 'Race to the Top' Education Grants
Education Voters Needs Your Help
Have Your Voice Heard!
Delaware One of Two States Selected For Race-To-The-Top Education Award
DOE official release statement
Final Health Care Votes Bring Boost For People With Disabilities
A Win For People with Disabilities
Landmarks To Go Blue For Autism Awareness
April 2nd World Autism Awareness Day
ESEA Renewal Blueprint Faces Legislative Hurdles
ESEA Renewal May Not Pass As Is
Delaware Education: Every Public School to Share 'Top' Dollars
Half of $100 Million Award Will Go To State
Is Your Child Being Bullied? How to Know, Cope and Make it Stop
Warning Signs and Tips