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ABOARD (494)
Advisory Board on Autism and Related Disorders
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Allegheny Intermedite Unit (224)
Allegheny Intermedite Unit (IU 3)
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Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania (215)
MISSION STATEMENT:The mission of the Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania is to advance, protect, and advocate for the human, civil, and legal rights of Pennsylvanians with disabilities.
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ACHIEVA (210)
ACHIEVA, formerly Arc Allegheny, is western Pennsylvania's largest provider of comprehensive services and supports for children and adults with disabilities and their families
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Education Law Center (198)
HELPING KIDS. IMPROVING SCHOOLS.
ELC is a non-profit legal advocacy and educational organization, dedicated to ensuring that all of Pennsylvania's children have access to a quality public education.
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2009 STEPP Award Online Nomination Form (181)
2009 STEPP Award Online Nomination Form
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PA Department of Education (172)
Following passage and signing of the Free School Law on April 1, 1834, the Secretary of the Commonwealth acted as head of the Common School System until 1837. In that year a separate Department of Schools was created with a Superintendent of Common Schools as its chief officer. In 1873, the title was changed to Superintendent of Public Instruction, and greater responsibilities were assigned to that official and to the Department. In 1969, the name of the Department of Public Instruction was changed to the Department of Education, with the title of Superintendent of Public Instruction changed to the Secretary of Education.
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PaTTAN (155)
Pennsylvania Training & Technical Assistance Network
PaTTAN is an initiative of the Pennsylvania Department of Education working in partnership with families and local education agencies to support programs and services to improve student learning and achievement
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Our MissionThe Local Task Force serves as a resource for children with all disabilities and their families in the 42 school districts in Allegheny County. Our role is to communicate needs and problems to the appropriate sources.
PARENT ASSISTANCE LINE (412) 394-5930A member will answer questions or provide information to the caller concerning special education issues.
IMPORTANT! The City of Pittsburgh has its own Local Task Force. Their parent assistance hotline number is (412) 323-3996.
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