Parent Pipeline Fall 2010 - the Whitehall
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Parent Pipeline Fall 2010 - the Whitehall
Parent Pipeline Fall 2010 Edition DO NOT FORGET Parents/Guardians please be sure that your child’s teacher and IU bus driver have an up-to-date emergency phone number! Snow Days, Delays and Early Dismissals Snowstorms and icy roads can change your child's school schedule this winter. Listed below are some helpful guidelines to follow when the weather is threatening and you are concerned about sending your child to school. 1. Listen to your radio or TV stations. The Intermediate Unit will contact the following stations with information regarding school closings and/or late starts: CARBON COUNTY WNEP - TV Channel 16 WYOU - TV Channel 22 WLSH - AM 1410 LEHIGH COUNTY WFMZ WAEB WZZO WCTO HAWK - TV Channel 69 AM 790 FM 95.1 FM 96.1 FM 99.9 WEST - AM 1400 WFMZ - FM 100.7 WLEV - FM100.7 WAEB - FM 104.1 2. If your child takes CLIU transportation, listen closely for delays or cancellations of CLIU transportation. 3. Listen for announcements about the school district where your child’s class is located. If that district is closed due to inclement weather, the CLIU class will also be closed. 4. Do not call the Intermediate Unit office or radio stations. This only adds to the confusion by tying up phone lines. In case of an early dismissal, you will be contacted by CLIU personnel. This information will also be broadcast on the above radio stations. Student Record Policy Parents of students attending programs run by the CLIU are guaranteed the following rights by law in regard to their child’s education records. • All records will be maintained in a confidential manner. • All parents may arrange to review these records upon request and receive copies of materials. • The content of the records may be challenged. • Material felt to be irrelevant may be removed from the file and destroyed upon parental request. • A copy of the CLIU Records Policy is available on request. All Intermediate Unit special education staff who handle records receive confidentiality training annually. Questions about confidentiality and parental rights to see education records should be directed to the Supervisor of Special Programs and Services assigned to your child’s class. Local Task Force The Right to Education Consent Agreement guarantees a free public program of education and training to school-age students with special needs. The State Task Force and twenty-nine Local Task Forces were established to ensure that the intent and spirit of the consent agreement is followed. The Local Task Force is consumer driven, comprised of parents, educators, agency representatives, and other persons concerned with educational services for students with disabilities. Local Task Force Meetings are held at the Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit’s Central Office in Schnecksville. Meetings begin at 10 am. All parents and interested persons are welcome to bring questions and concerns to the meetings. Call 610-769-4111 or 800-223-4821 for more information. Mark your calendars for the annual Spring Workshop (location/date to be announced.) Local Right to Education Task Force Carbon and Lehigh Counties Meeting Dates for 2009-2010 November 18, 2010 - CLIU Central Office January 20, 2011 - Transportation Facility, Walnutport March 17, 2011 - Annual Spring Workshop (Tentative) May 19, 2011 - Transportation Facility, Walnutport The following is Help for families and advocates of children with special needs for special education regulations and the complaint system: • The Special Education ConsultLine - 1-800-879-2301 - A service of the PA Department of Education, Bureau of Special Education, Division of Compliance • The Education Law Center - 215-238-6970 or www.elc.pa.org Local Autism Task Force Meetings are held every third Thursday of the month at the Lehigh County Government Center, 17th Street, Allentown, PA 18101 at 6:00 pm. These meetings try to focus on issues that affect all who are touched by autism. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Jill Kratzer at 610-820-5184 or email Jill at jrskratzer@yahoo.com. Page 2 Parent Pipeline Fall 2010 News from Special Programs & Services—Jack Houser, Director Delina Rodrigues, a former student in Kerrie Hoffman's Jim Thorpe Jr. High School Life Skills class, has been selected as Pennsylvania Special Olympics Female Athlete of the Year for 2010! Delina has been competing in bowling, floor hockey, and track and field since the Carbon County Special Olympics chapter reorganized four years ago. She has medaled in all of these sports while earning 50+ medals from the local, regional, and state levels. Delina is currently participating in Bocce, a new sport this fall. In addition to the thrill of competition and medal recognition, Special Olympics has been rewarding for Delina on a multitude of levels. Establishing friendships, learning good sportsmanship, and learning to represent herself and Carbon County Special Olympics while at Regional, Sectional, and State Games in a professional/appropriate manner are just a few of the other benefits. She encourages her classmates to participate in Special Olympics as well, bringing her medals to school and sharing her experiences with her peers. Delina has also created an awareness of Special Olympics by being a member of the Jim Thorpe High School track and field team, being a captain of the Jim Thorpe Junior High field day, and by participating in all volunteer events. Through her involvement and bubbly personality, she has recruited many of her teachers and school staff to volunteer for the Carbon County Special Olympics program. Everyone who knows Delina knows that she truly deserves this state recognition. She will be honored at a banquet in Harrisburg in September. Congratulations, Delina! Volunteers Needed The Intermediate Unit is in need for volunteers to act as Surrogate Parents for students who do not have a guardian available to act on their behalf. Volunteers typically will attend IEP or CER meetings, and act in place of a parent or guardian in making school-related decisions. This is a service that the IU provides for students who attend any of the 14 districts within the Carbon and Lehigh counties. If you have time during the day, and want to help meet the needs of a child in your area, please call or email Kellie Price or Rick Nicolazzi. They would be glad to answer any questions you have. Rick Nicolazzi 610-794-1300, ext. 1667 Lehigh County Surrogate Parent Coordinator nicolazzir@cliu.org Fall 2010 Parent Kellie Price 610-769-4111, ext. 1954 Lehigh County Surrogate Parent Coordinator pricek@cliu.org Pipeline Page 3 News from Special Programs & Services—Jack Houser, Director Miracle League The 2009-2010 Season for the Miracle League is drawing to a close. The last game of the season is Saturday, October 9, 2010 at 3:30 PM. Anyone who cannot participate on traditional baseball teams is welcome at the Miracle League. Each game lasts about an hour, with everyone getting a chance to bat at each inning. Volunteers which are called Angels in the Outfield help the players maneuver throughout the game. Everyone is a winner at the Miracle League. Registration for the 2011 season will begin in the spring. Look for the flyers and notices in this Parent Pipeline and newspapers throughout the Lehigh Valley. Upcoming Fall Dance It is almost time for another fall dance, sponsored by the CLIU Social Workers and CL Special Needs Foundation. It’s guaranteed to be a fun night of dancing, music, prizes, and conversation. The theme this fall will be … Happy Birthday to ALL. The dance will be held at the CLIU Main Office in Schnecksville and will take place on Friday, November 5th from 7 to 9 pm. Flyers will be distributed to the classroom teachers with additional information sent home. The dance is open to middle and high school students in the CLIU Life Skills and MDS programs. We look forward to seeing you there for a night of fun. Page 4 Parent Pipeline Fall 2010 News from Special Programs & Services—Jack Houser, Director Annie Sullivan Award This year’s recipient of the Annie Sullivan Award is Monica Swallop, member of the CLIU Secretarial Support Staff as Secretary to Jack Houser, Director, Special Programs and Services, for 20 years. Monica possesses the qualities of patience, resourcefulness, caring, to name just a few, needed to receive this special honor! Ms. Swallop assists the Special Programs and Services Department in a calm manner with professional poise, ease, and confidence in various emergency situations. Monica is also able to handle staff with fairness and consistency creating an opportunity for resolution to a problem. She also serves as the unofficial mentor to many secretarial support staff within the office. Quoting from one of the nomination forms, Mr. Houser stated, there never seems to be a time when Monica will not assist or help anyone, even though her workload and job responsibilities are great. Outside the CLIU, Monica has volunteered her time and provided leadership on the Educational Support Professionals Association (ESPA) as a Grievance and Negotiations Chair. She has also served on many CLIU committees, including Retirement, First Day In-service, Culture, ESPA Communications, and the CLSNCF Golf Tournament. Monica also volunteers in the community at Miracle League baseball games, the Autism Walk, Kids’ Korral, and most recently as a clown for the Ben Event. Congratulations Miss Monica! Dr. Elaine E. Eib, Monica Swallop, Jack Houser Fall 2010 Parent Pipeline Page 5 News from Special Programs & Services—Jack Houser, Director The Education Law Center’s Webinar Series Page 6 Parent Pipeline Fall 2010 News from Special Programs & Services—Jack Houser, Director Fall 2010 Parent Pipeline Page 7 To find out how we Help Children Learn, visit our website at www.cliu.org Fall 2010 Parent Pipeline Page 8
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