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    students were told by the principle of Des Moines that if they wear the black armbands to school they would be suspended. Four students students still decided to wear the black armbands to school and they were suspended, they were only allowed to come back if they decided not to wear it any more. The students didn’t come back to school until after New Years. Then the four students decided to sue the school for not letting the students have free speech. That’s when the Tinker vs. Des Moines case came

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    Ennis Independent School District (ISD) is a North Texas school district that has had success and significant advancements in particular fields of their district, even though they may not be the highest ranking district of the region. Over the period of data we reviewed, Ennis ISD has had tremendous achievements in the academic advancements of students with learning disabilities. The Ennis ISD disabled students have a graduation rate of over ninety percent, which is two percent higher than the state

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    assignments before leaving school, put her name on assignments, get her assignments signed and finish her assignments on time and turn them in. This learning target is important for MB to focus on because it will prepare her for public school, help her improve her grades; help her learn self monitoring, and self regulation skills. As mentioned in the RIOT ICEL, MB is in the TOPS program students are preparing for the transition back into public school. In public school, students have to be able

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    Children With Autism

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    Children and adolescents on the autistic spectrum are often not receiving the proper education that will accommodate to their needs. In today’s society there is a large number of schools, teachers, and administration that are lacking to give these students with special needs a valuable education that will help them through everyday life and in their near future. Autism is a growing diagnosis, it is a developmental disorder that affects how children comprehend and obtain information. “People with

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    'BIG Brother' and the Internet The Internet invention has most certainly opened many doors for a faster, more efficient educational medium. One can find information about almost everything, discussions range from daily issues to highly academic and scientific issues. It has indeed helped this generation to be much more productive and efficient. The vast web of electronic media that connects us is heralding a new age of communications. New digital networks offer a tremendous potential to empower

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