Exceptionalities definition
Examples of Exceptionalities in a sentence
Please refer to Regulations for Implementation of the Children with Exceptionalities Act (R.S. 17: 1941 et seq.) - Title 28 Part XLIII, Bulletin 1706, Subpart A - Regulations for Students with Disabilities, Louisiana Department of Education.
Grades for transfer courses must be a “C” or higher with the exception of the state mandated Introduction to Students with Exceptionalities course, in which students must earn a “B” or better to qualify for certification.
Commencing with the 2007-2008 school year, all paraprofessionals paid through the Program for Students with Exceptionalities (EAIII – Levels A & B; Classroom Assistants, Assistant Teachers and Aides for Students with Disabilities) will have the opportu- nity to complete up to 15 hours of professional devel- opment training paid at the effective paraprofessional workshop rate.
The Board shall continue to endeavor to maintain at least the same number of those paraprofessional employment posi- tions involved in or which contain duties associated with the various programs and/or services offered by the Board of Education’s Program for Students with Exceptionalities.
The Board shall continue to endeavor to maintain at least the same number of those paraprofessional employment positions involved in or which contain duties associated with the various programs and/or services offered by the Board of Education’s Program for Students with Exceptionalities.
Teacher/Facilitator Positions Beginning January 1, 2008, employees who transfer into central office Program for Students with Exceptionalities (PSE) select teacher/facilitator positions will have any special education differential they were previously receiving discontinued.
Paraprofessionals newly assigned to Students with Exceptionalities classes shall be trained in their job responsibilities.
One Students with Exceptionalities teacher and one paraprofessional to be selected by the Federation.
Introduction to Exceptional Children or Children with Exceptionalities CISP 520 or CISP 521 3 8.
Commencing with the 2007-2008 school year, all paraprofessionals paid through the Program for Students with Exceptionalities (EAIII – Levels A & B, EAIV, Classroom Assistants, Assistant Teachers and Aides for Students with Disabilities) will have the opportunity to complete up to 15 hours of profession- al development training paid at the effective parapro- fessional workshop rate.