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Education Services | Bridgeport Public Schools
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Education Services | Alliance Public Schools
Summer migrant education program for children ages 5 years and older whose parents are in farm related work or agriculture (migrant work).
Summer migrant education program for children ages 5 years and older whose parents are in farm related work or agriculture (migrant work).
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Education Services | Davenport Community Schools
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Education Services | Banner County Public Schools
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Education Services | David City Public Schools
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.
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.
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Education Services | Bellevue Public Schools
Elementary and secondary education and special education services.
Elementary and secondary education and special education services.
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Education Services | Kearney Public Schools
DRUG and Alcohol Free Youth program (DAFY).
Tobacco awareness and voluntary cessation group for students.
Tean-net assists pregnant teens and teen parents and encourages them to stay in school.
Friendship School / Student Friendship Program is a puppet program to promote better understanding and acceptance of disabilities.
DRUG and Alcohol Free Youth program (DAFY).
Tobacco awareness and voluntary cessation group for students.
Tean-net assists pregnant teens and teen parents and encourages them to stay in school.
Friendship School / Student Friendship Program is a puppet program to promote better understanding and acceptance of disabilities.
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Education Services | Urbandale Community School District
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Education Services | Falls City Public Schools
Distance Learning Network provides opportunities for adults and students to pursue courses of independent study, which does not require them to be in the classroom.
Activities include athletics; National Honor Society; Future Farmers of America; Family Career and Community Leaders of America; and student council organizations.
Distance Learning Network provides opportunities for adults and students to pursue courses of independent study, which does not require them to be in the classroom.
Activities include athletics; National Honor Society; Future Farmers of America; Family Career and Community Leaders of America; and student council organizations.
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School District | Silvis School District #34
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Education Services | Dallas Center/Grimes Community School District
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
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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Regional Alternative School (RAS) | Regional Office of Education #17 (DeWitt, Livingston, Logan, McLean)
Assists students who need additional credits. Assists school administrators in finding an appropriate program to meet the needs of at-risk youth who are not functioning in the traditional education environment.
All Alternative School Programs contain the following components:
- Safety: School uniforms, dress requirements, daily check-ins through metal detectors, and closed campus environment.
- Behavior Management Program: Student success plans, individual education plans, behavior level systems, attendance requirements, effort grades, collaboration with social agencies, and court services.
- Standardized Curriculum: Instruction in math, science, language arts, and social studies at all grade levels. Course objectives are based on Illinois Learning Standards. Use of Internet and computer daily in all programs.
- Work Coop and Community Service: Students are involved in work coop instruction and receive credit for community service activities.
Assists students who need additional credits. Assists school administrators in finding an appropriate program to meet the needs of at-risk youth who are not functioning in the traditional education environment.
All Alternative School Programs contain the following components:
- Safety: School uniforms, dress requirements, daily check-ins through metal detectors, and closed campus environment.
- Behavior Management Program: Student success plans, individual education plans, behavior level systems, attendance requirements, effort grades, collaboration with social agencies, and court services.
- Standardized Curriculum: Instruction in math, science, language arts, and social studies at all grade levels. Course objectives are based on Illinois Learning Standards. Use of Internet and computer daily in all programs.
- Work Coop and Community Service: Students are involved in work coop instruction and receive credit for community service activities.
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Education Services | Sioux City Community School District
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Education Services | Scottsbluff Public School District
Provides preschool, elementary, and secondary education, as well as Early Childhood services for children age birth to three.
Provides preschool, elementary, and secondary education, as well as Early Childhood services for children age birth to three.
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School District | Adams Central Public Schools
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Education Services | Logan-Magnolia Community Schools
Before and after school day care.
Before and after school day care.
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Education Services | Ralston Public Schools
Elementary and secondary education.
Special education and education for behavioral impaired.
Program for language disabled and hearing impaired.
Special program for gifted students.
Elementary specialists in art, music, physical education, media, and guidance.
Elementary and secondary education.
Special education and education for behavioral impaired.
Program for language disabled and hearing impaired.
Special program for gifted students.
Elementary specialists in art, music, physical education, media, and guidance.
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Education Services | Educational Service Unit #7
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Education Services | Hastings Public Schools
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Education Services | Sheldon Community School District
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School District | Moline-Coal Valley School District #40
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Education Services | Omaha Public Schools
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.
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.
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Education Services | Sutton Public Schools
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Education Services | Educational Service Unit 9
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. The Early Development Network service coordination is 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. The Early Development Network service coordination is 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. |
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Education Services | Lincoln Public Schools
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.
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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