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Laws

Section 1116(b)(10) - (b) SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
(10) FUNDS FOR TRANSPORTATION AND SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL

SERVICES

(A) IN GENERAL– Unless a lesser amount is needed to comply with paragraph (9) and to satisfy all requests for supplemental educational services under subsection (e)
a local educational agency shall spend an amount equal to 20 percent of its allocation under subpart 2
from which the agency shall spend— (i) an amount equal to 5 percent of its allocation under subpart 2 to provide, or pay for, transportation under paragraph (9)
(ii) an amount equal to 5 percent of its allocation under subpart 2 to provide supplemental educational services under subsection (e)
and (iii) an amount equal to the remaining 10 percent of its allocation under subpart 2 for transportation under paragraph (9)
supplemental educational services under subsection (e)

or both, as the agency determines. (B) TOTAL AMOUNT– The total amount described in subparagraph (A)(ii) is the maximum amount the local educational agency shall be required to spend under this part on supplemental educational services described in subsection (e).

(C) INSUFFICIENT FUNDS– If the amount of funds described in subparagraph

(A)(ii) or (iii) and available to provide services under this subsection is insufficient to provide supplemental educational services to each child whose parents request the services, the local educational agency shall give priority to providing the services to the lowest-achieving children.

(D) PROHIBITION– A local educational agency shall not, as a result of the application of this paragraph, reduce by more than 15 percent the total amount made available under section 1113(c) to a school described in paragraph (7)(C) or (8)(A) of subsection (b).

Office of Innovation and Improvement

Secretary Spellings announced proposed regulations to strengthen and clarify No Child Left Behind. The proposed regulations focus on improved accountability and transparency, uniform and disaggregated graduation rates, and improved implementation of supplemental educational services and public school choice.
For information about the proposed regulations, including a link to the Federal Register notice inviting comments, please see
http://www.ed.gov/policy/elsec/reg/proposal/index.html


Other Funding and Grants

Go to your local MR/DD and ask about the Family Resource Funds
It covers Respite or Social Scale Group in Home ABA
You should immediately get on their waiting list for Medicaid level 1 and the Medicaid IO Waiver – this is not based on income but on child’s needs. But they’re maybe a waiting list could last up to 13 years.
Parents should follow up once a year to make sure they are on the list and what number they are on the list.
They also help pay for fences around yards.

United Way is also another possibility for financial aid, however it helps if you have a second funding source.
Family and Children’s First Council they give Funds towards behavior modification They don’t fund Autism.
These places typically pay monies directly to providers.

Society for Handicapped
D.A.S.H. –Gives money for gas from and to doctor appointments, replacement windows, fences, and social skill groups.

Gluten Free and Healthy Eating
www.bobsredmill.com/home.php
www.livingwell.com
www.chebe.com
www.drpraegers.com
www.elisa-tek.com
www.ener-g.com/Default.aspx
www.foodsbygeorge.com
www.glutenfreemall.com
www.glutenfreenaturals.com
www.glutino.com
www.kettlecuisine.com
www.lisanattifoods.com
www.midelcookies.com/index.shtml
www.mixesfromtheheartland.net
www.namastefoods.com/shopping/storefront/cgi-bin/news.cgi?Category=Home www.glutenfreediet.ca/resources.php
www.csaceliacs.org
www.gluten.net
www.foodallergy.org
www.talkaboutcuringautism.org
www.celiaccentral.org
www.celiac.org
www.nationalpeanutboard.org
www.pamelasproducts.com
www.purefit.com
www.savorypalate.com
www.schaer.com/us
www.triumphdining.com
www.harpercollins.com
www.aricofoods.com
www.123glutenfree.com
www.bluediamond.com
www.enjoylifefoods.com/?r=allergicliving
www.guardianangelfoods.com
www.allergicliving.com/features.asp?copy_id=22


Magazines
www.glutenfreeliving.com
www.allergicliving.com/columnists.asp

Dining and Travel Club
www.bobandruths.com
www.glutenfreeonthego.com

A new cookie has arrived in Eaton Ohio GFCF making gluten free casing free cookies for families on gluten free casing free diets. $3.99 package of cookies.

More info to come soon.

Contact information:
Gluten Free Food Company
Steve Kirk
Edon, OH
734-637-8125

Angel Food Ministries offers an ALLERGIN FREE food box as well as a fresh fruit and veggy box!!

We have gotten both for the last 2 months and extremely satisfied- It is completely safe for our Special diet: gluten free, dairy/casein free, corn free, soy free, very low sugar... There are many options and it is so convenient to go to a local church and pick up your groceries- the price is VERY good and quality is good too- I encourage you to try it out!

Check out the website for menu and local providers!
www.angelfoodministries.com


Affiliates
eReading Pro
Help Centers
Division of Evaluation and Skill Assessment
www.doleta.gov/reports/DESA_skill.cfm

Association of University Centers on Disabilities

Research Education and Service
www.aucd.org/directory/detail.cfm?program=UCEDD&program_id=75

Find a Professional:
Online Directory of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Programs
www.asha.org/proserv

Ohio Health Care Directory
www.ohiohealthchoice.com/Directories/Files/PHCNW.pdf

Area Media Centers

Area and Center Counties Served Central

Delaware Area Media Center Delaware, Marion, Delaware-Union Educational Morrow, Union Service Center
4565 Columbus Pike, Delaware 43015
(740) 548-7880
FAX (740) 548-4465

Educational Service Center of Franklin, Knox, Franklin County Licking
2080 Citygate Dr
Columbus 43219
(614) 445-3750
FAX (614) 445-3767


Pickaway County Educational Fairfield, Madison, Service Center Pickaway, Ross
2050 Stoneridge Dr
Circleville 43113
(740) 474-7529

Cuyahoga County
North Coast Educational Cuyahoga
Media Center
5811 Canal Rd, Ste 235
Valley View 44125
(216) 642-8523
FAX: (216) 642-8525
Web site: http://www.ncemc.org

East Central
East Central Ohio Area Media Columbiana, Center-North Portage, Stark, Stark County
Educational Wayne Service Center
2100 38th St NW, Canton 44709
(330) 492-8136
FAX: (330) 492-6175

East Central Ohio Educational Belmont, Carroll, Resource Center-South Coshocton,
(330) 308-5349

Guernsey, Harrison
Tuscarawas/Carroll/Harrison Holmes, Jefferson Educational Service Center Monroe, Muskingum 834 E High Ave Noble, Tuscarawas
New Philadelphia 44663
(330) 308-9939

Area and Center Counties Served
North Central

Lorain County Educational Lorain
Media Center
1885 Lake Ave, Elyria 44035
(440) 324-5777
Ext 1156
E-mail:
pierro@esclc.org.

Medina County Cooperative Medina
Media Center
124 W Washington St, Medina 44256
(330) 723-4114
FAX (330) 723-0573

Sandusky Area Supplementary Erie, Huron,
Educational Center Eastern Ottawa
2130 Hayes Ave, Sandusky 44870
(419) 621-2761
FAX: (419) 621-2762

Mid-Ohio Educational Resource Ashland, Crawford, Center Richland
890 W Fourth St, Ste 100
Mansfield 44906
(419) 774-5520
Ext 266
FAX: (419) 774-5523
E-mail:
Gramlyc@moesc.k12.oh.us.

Summit County Educational Summit
Service Center
420 Washington Ave, Ste 200
Cuyahoga Falls 44221
(330) 945-5600
FAX: (330) 945-6222

Northeast

North East Ohio Instructional Ashtabula, Geauga,
Media Center (NEO-IMC) Lake, Mahoning,
1776 Saltsprings Rd, Rm C400 Portage, Trumbull
Warren 44481
(330) 824-3228

Northwest

Northwest Ohio Media center Allen, Auglaize,
NWOET – BGSU Defiance, Fulton,
245 Troup Ave Hancock, Hardin,
Bowling Green 43403 Henry, Lucas,
(800) 966-9638 Ottawa, Paulding,

Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, Wood, Wyandot

West Central Ohio Media Center Champaign, Clark,
Northwest Ohio Educational Darke, Greene,
Technology Foundation (NWOET)
Logan, Mercer
245 Troup Ave Miami, Montgomery,
Bowling Green 43403 Preble, Shelby
(800) 966-9638

Area Media Centers

Area and Center counties Served

Southeast Hocking-Athens-Perry-Meigs Athens, Hocking, Educational Media Resource Center Perry, Meigs
Tri-County Career Center
15676 St Rt 691, Nelsonville 45764
(740) 753-3836

South Central Ohio Media Center Gallia, Jackson,
411 Court St, Rm 105 Lawrence, Pike
Portsmouth 45662 Scioto, Vinton
(740) 354-0228
FAX: (740) 353-1882
E-mail:mwalker@scoesc.org.

Southwest

Brown County Area Media Center Brown
325 W State St
Georgetown 45121-1298
(937) 378-6118
FAX: (937) 378-4286
E-mail:
media@brown.k12.oh.us.

Butler County Media Center Butler
D. Russel Lee Career Technology Center
3603 Hamilton-Middletown Rd
Fairfield Twp 45011
(513) 868-6300
Ext 4512 or 4513
E-mail:
carterb@butlertech.org.

Clermont County Educational Clermont Service Center
2400 Clermont Center Dr, Ste 202
Batavia 45103
(513) 735-8300
FAX: (513) 735-8371

Southern Ohio Area Media Center Adams, Clinton
3321 Airborne Rd Fayette, Highland
Wilmington 45177
(937) 382-3126
FAX: (937) 383-3171

Hamilton County Educational Hamilton Service Center
11083 Hamilton Ave
Cincinnati 45231
(513) 674-4200
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