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Adaptive Sports for Kids-CT. Disability Access and American Job Centers. Guide to Medical Equipment Reuse Options in Massachusetts. United States Access Board. Massgov - Human Service Transportation. Veterans Secure Health Cards. Wheels Helping Warriors Vehicle Donation. Operation Adopt a Soldier. MoVET Vet. Transportation. Veterans Health Benefits Handbook. A paper to voice audio program for those who may be sight impaired but not hearing impaired. Find out more on their website.
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Voting, Poetry, Holiday Season…Oh My. | slowwalkersseemore
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Musings and insight from my disabled life. Voting, Poetry, Holiday Season…Oh My. December 25, 2016. So on this past Monday, I was honored to be in attendance at the MA Electoral College Proceedings. My friend, fellow DPC. Board member, Cheryl Cumings is one of the MA Electoral College members and also Founder/Director of this wonderful program. Our intersectionality like fine threads of fabric woven to form rich tapestry cultivated from many strands that may include race, disability, gender, sexuality, n...
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Newburyport Schools: September 2011
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Monday, September 26, 2011. PE Redux: Further Comments. As a result of a piece in the Boston Globe on the testimony I published in my last post about mandatory PE, it might help to offer some clarifications. However, there are other important things to clarify. That seems to me to closer to a 21st century approach to education, than an arbitrary locking in of mandatory PE, without refining the options available for teachers and students. Links to this post. Tuesday, September 20, 2011. First and foremost...
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Newburyport Schools: October 2009
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Thursday, October 15, 2009. Education Priorities for the Mayoral Candidates- Reading Between the Lines, Part 3. In today’s Daily News, the Mayoral Candidates discuss their priorities for the schools, and education in general. It might be helpful to consider what each candidate is offering as priorities. It might also be helpful to read between the lines to see what they aren’t saying. I’ll try to do both. You can read their responses here. Here, and James Shanley. Each School Council, a body comprised of...
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Sharon Special Education Parent Advisory Council. Sharon Council on Aging. EPOCH Senior Healthcare of Sharon. Boston Center for Independent Living - Sharon. Falk Physical Therapy - Sharon. Physical Therapy Health Services - Canton and Mansfield. Networks Supported Living and Employment Services. Norfolk County Speech Services. Kindred Home Health Care. Local Assisted Living Facilities. Statewide Independent Living Council. Commission for the Blind. Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Guide to Ac...
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New England Paralyzed Veterans of America | NEPVA
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Adaptive Sports for Kids-CT. Disability Access and American Job Centers. Guide to Medical Equipment Reuse Options in Massachusetts. United States Access Board. Massgov - Human Service Transportation. Veterans Secure Health Cards. Wheels Helping Warriors Vehicle Donation. Operation Adopt a Soldier. MoVET Vet. Transportation. Veterans Health Benefits Handbook. A paper to voice audio program for those who may be sight impaired but not hearing impaired. Find out more on their website.
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Newburyport Schools: School Committee Candidates Night
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Monday, October 3, 2011. School Committee Candidates Night. Since it doesn't appear that any group in the City will be sponsoring a debate, or even a candidates night for the four of us running for the three School Committee seats, I've decided to do one my self. Although I am still working out the format, it will be an opportunity for the community to meet all of us, and ask us questions about our views. Please join me- us, on the 18th. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An indifferent student prior to...
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Newburyport Schools: September 2009
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Monday, September 28, 2009. Swimming with the Big Fish- Searching for a New Superintendent. Tonight, the School Committee met in public session with the consultants hired to conduct the search for a new Superintendent. John Connolly and Al Argenziano will be the two consultants from HYA working with the Screening Committee and the School Committee,. HYA is a national organization, and the search will be national in nature. They were successful- Hudson, you may remember, hired Kevin Lyons. The School Comm...
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Newburyport Schools: January 2008
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Friday, January 4, 2008. My New Year's Revolutions. Some others on the Committee may feel the same as I do; let them share those views on their own blogs. Who will at least ensure that all grants; state, federal, private, that are used to address needs in this City, are kept in a central file, available to any citizen; I would also include in those files any reports required on the expenditures made by the grantee. Y'know, that whole accountability thing. I am resolved to listen at least as much as I talk.
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Newburyport Schools: October 2011
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Sunday, October 23, 2011. What If They Had An Election. Last Tuesday, October 18th, the one and only Candidates Night for School Committee hopefuls was held at the Newburyport Public Library. 12 people attended, 17 if you counted the moderator, Rob Kaplan, and the four School Committee candidates. Rob did a terrific job ensuring that every question that was intended was asked, and managed to prevent each of us from sucking the oxygen out of the room with windy answers. The next four years promise dramati...
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