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September 10, 2008

ADDA Teleclass: It’s September! Getting Your Kids Organized for the School Year, Sep 10

Link: ADDA Teleclasses
Teleclass are offered as an ADDA Member Benefit. The dial in information and handouts for each teleclass will be available in the members’ only area.
Not a member? Join today for as low as $45 (individual member rate) and gain access to all of ADDA’s teleclass series.

September 11, 2008

RtI SKILLS conference - Sep 11-13, Salt Lake City UT

Link: RtI SKILLS
The purpose of this conference is to teach participants critical RtI implementation skills. The skills trained at this conference are focused primarily on RtI implementation at the building level. Participants will be given tools, knowledge, and skills that will enable them to walk out the door doing things they could not do when they walked in.

September 15, 2008

Montana Youth Transitions conference - Sep 15-17, Great Falls

Download transition_conference_flyer.pdf
Download IETransConfSCHOLARSHIP.pdf
Download myt_call_for_abstracts_form.pdf
In the spirit of discovery, the 1st Annual Montana Youth Transitions Conference will seek to answer important questions about the challenging journey from school to work for Montana’s youth with disabilities. It will be an opportunity for students—and their support teams—to network, explore resources, and discover pathways to meaningful futures!
We expect 200 plus attendees, including youth with disabilities, parents, teachers, vocational rehabilitation counselors, case managers, and others. It will be an extraordinary opportunity for you to showcase your products and services. We hope you will join us on this—our inaugural expedition!
For further information or questions, please contact:
June Hermanson - 406-442-2576 - Fax (406) 443-3796 - mylfjuneh@bresnan.net

September 19, 2008

Montana PTA Conference - Sep 19-20, Great Falls

Link: MontanaPTA
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