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09/09/2014

SY 2014-15 LEA Monitoring Tool

LEA Compliance Monitoring Tool
09/09/2014

This manual provides guidance and information regarding its Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part B State Monitoring and Compliance System and a subsequent series of materials for local education agencies (LEAs).

09/04/2014

The Learning Connection: What You Need to Know to Ensure Your Kids are Healthy and Ready to Learn demonstrates that physical activity supports academic achievement, well-nourished kids learn better and that healthier practices in schools can increase school revenue.

09/04/2014

This session will provide an overview of the local and federal legislation that impacts the nutritional requirements for all foods sold in schools.

Speaker Information

Nancy Katz, Manager, Healthy Schools Act Initiatives, OSSE

08/29/2014

NCSC CCSS, Prioritized English Language Arts Common Core Connectors (CCCs) and Essential Understandings (EU): Reading for Grades 3-8 and HS.

08/29/2014

NCSC CCSS, Prioritized English Language Arts Common Core Connectors (CCCs) and Essential Understandings (EU): Writing for Grades 3-8 and HS.

08/29/2014

NCSC CCSS, Prioritized Mathematics Common Core Connectors (CCCs) and Essential Understandings (EU) for Grades 3-8 and HS.

08/28/2014

In this informative and collaborative session, participants will learn about the physical education and physical activity components of the Healthy Schools Act and the far-reaching benefits of physical activity for students.

08/28/2014

You don’t always know who it is: which student had their first drink over the weekend? While you can’t always know exactly who, we do know that more than 70% of DC students have had at least alcoholic drink by the time they leave high school.

08/28/2014

According to the National Eating Disorder Association, in America alone, more than 10 million women and 1 million men will struggle with a clinically significant eating disorder at some point in their lifetime.

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