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School district.
Public school district.
The School District Office provides the administration of the public school services for all students in the school district. Services include: Child-find services which assess pre-school children to identify any developmental concerns as well as the child's readiness for kindergarten, Early intervention services for pre-school children (beginning at 3 years old) with identified developmental delays providing special preschool services, therapies, or other needed supports for the child, Creating with the parents an Individual Education Plan (IEP) for children with special education needs and ensuring that the services required by the plan are provided for the student, and Student counseling services, including counseling and guidance for all students in the district in the areas of personal, social academic, and career concerns. The school district also provides a Homeless Liaison, who coordinates the necessary services and support for any student in the district who is homeless (this includes providing transportation to and from school as well as other support that may be needed by the student).

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Homeless School Transition Programs
Early Identification Programs
School Districts
Student Counseling Services
Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Public education and instruction for grades K-12, as well as preschool programs.

Adult Basic Education (ABE) provides education for adults with less than an eighth grade education, as well as the GED High School Equivalency Program.

English as a Second Language (ESL).

Migrant education for eligible children whose parents have moved into the area in the past three years because of an agricultural related job.

Family literacy offers classes such as parenting skills, reading and math, GED, and ESL to those with children under the age of seven.
School district.
Academic programs for preschool, elementary, junior, and senior high students.

Before and after school day care.

Curriculum and instruction for grades K-12. Preschool for 4 year old children.

Distance Learning Network provides opportunities for students to pursue courses of independent study which does not require them to be in the classroom.

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Early Childhood Education
Independent Study
School Districts
Curriculum and instruction for grades Pre-K-12.

Distance Learning Network which provides opportunities for students and adults to pursue courses of independent study which does not required them to be in a classroom.

Special education for birth through 21 years.

Summer School Credit Recovery program.
Curriculum and Instruction offers gifted education, K-12 curriculum, work experience programs, mentoring programs, and summer youth employment opportunities.

Lunch and breakfast program provides a free or reduced price breakfast and lunch to financially-eligible students. Applications are available at a child's school or the district office.

Special Education provides education for students with disabilities from birth to graduation and/or age 21 including special classes; resource programs; speech, physical and occupational therapy; audiologist services; work study counselors; and liaison personnel. Services are provided for students with hearing impairments, behavior disorders, mental handicaps (mild, moderate and severe/profound), home-bound, learning disabilities, orthopedic impairments, speech/language impairments, visual handicaps, and other health impairments.

Student Parent Program assists high school age students who are parents or prospective parents to stay in school and graduate; establish good health practices for themselves and their children; learn and use quality parenting skills; learn to balance responsibilities of school, children, and personal development; and develop career and life plans. The program is available in every Lincoln high school and middle school. Student/parent teams usually involve a school nurse, counselor and teacher; day care for infants is provided at Lincoln Northeast, and for infants and toddlers at Lincoln High School through learning centers that work with young children while the parents are in school.

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Special Education
School Districts
School Based Teen Parent/Pregnant Teen Programs
School district providing infant and toddler childcare, preschool, elementary, and secondary education. Community education.

Clothing and school supplies through Endowment Fund for needy children; contact individual school for information.
Early Development Network service coordination, a free service for families and children ages birth to three who have developmental delays, difficulties with speech and language, health issues, fine and gross motor difficulties, behavior issues, need to access community resources, and other concerns.

Provides a wide variety of services to member schools, including professional development opportunities, digital learning and internet services, and student supports for individuals with special needs.

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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Early Childhood Education
Special Education
School Districts

Public education curriculum for K-12 students.

Preschool available for ages 3 and 4 years at David City and Bellwood.

Special education services for qualified students.

School district.
Educational programs typical of a pre-k through 12 public school system, including comprehensive services for eligible students who may have handicapping conditions. Special education services for students with verified disabilities, ages 0 through 21 years.
Provides comprehensive PreK-12 curriculum and opportunities for lifelong learning. Programs for talented and gifted students, grades PreK-12 and for handicapped, ages 3 1/2 through 21. Extensive activity program, intramural and interscholastic athletics. The District administers the Walnut Creek Campus, an alternative high school for students who have dropped out, are frequently absent, are earning failing grades, or who are otherwise deemed appropriate for the alternative school's special programs.

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Extended Child Care
Public Schools
Continuing Education
Offers K-12 public schools. A preschool program that is optional is available.

Schools:
Dallas Center Grimes Elementary (Grades K-4) 515-992-3838
Heritage Elementary (Grades K-4) 515-300-9627
North Ridge Elementary (Grades K-4) 515-986-5674
South Prairie Elementary (Grades K-4) 515-986-4057
Dallas Center Grimes Middle School (Grades 5-6) 515-992-4343
Oak View (Grades 7-8) 515-986-0105
Dallas Center Grimes High School (Grades 9-12) 515-986-9747

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Public Schools
School Districts
Early Childhood Education
School district serving Pre-K through 12th grade.

General elementary and secondary education, ages 4-21 years.

Preschool for children with disabilities, ages 0-5 years.

Vocational and adult education, ages 16 years and older.

Continuing education for adults, ages 16 years and older.

Occupational placement.

Homebound education.

English Language Learner (ELL) opportunities in grades K-12.

School district.

Partners with Providers is a home visitation program to family childcare providers in specific neighborhoods within school district boundaries, targeting children ages 3-4 to improve kindergarten readiness.

Family Resource Center, 12820 N Street (Central Middle School Annex, Door 23), is available to all families in the Millard Public Schools area. Call for membership fee details.

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School Districts
Early Childhood Education
Child Care Provider Training
School district for grades K-12.
The School District Office provides the administration of the public school services for all students in the school district. Services include: Child-find services which assess pre-school children to identify any developmental concerns as well as the child's readiness for kindergarten, Early intervention services for pre-school children (beginning at 3 years old) with identified developmental delays providing special preschool services, therapies, or other needed supports for the child, Creating with the parents an Individual Education Plan (IEP) for children with special education needs and ensuring that the services required by the plan are provided for the student, and Student counseling services, including counseling and guidance for all students in the district in the areas of personal, social academic, and career concerns. The school district also provides a Homeless Liaison, who coordinates the necessary services and support for any student in the district who is homeless (this includes providing transportation to and from school as well as other support that may be needed by the student).

Categories

School Districts
Homeless School Transition Programs
Early Identification Programs
Student Counseling Services
Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Public school district, K-12 grades.