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Alternative Delivery of Specialized Instructional Services Applications Available

This is to notify school districts, charter schools and educational service cooperatives of the opportunity to submit an application for early intervention programming for the 2008-2009 school year. Completed applications must be received at the Minnesota Department of Education main reception desk by 4:30 p.m., Central Daylight Time, Monday, June 30, 2008. Download a copy of the memo, application and instructions.

 

Update! Please find the following new documents, which provide additional information and instructions to assist districts that are preparing applications for the Alternative Delivery of Specialized Instructional Services (ADSIS) program:

 

Paraprofessional Conference is Announced

Announcing the 15th Annual Statewide Conference for Paraprofessionals in Education

Together for Success!

April 24 and 25, 2009

Ridgewater College, Hutchinson, Minnesota

This conference will feature speakers and breakouts that will provide paraprofessionals quality and practical information to support their work. Registration materials will be posted soon. For more information, contact Mary McDevitt-Kraljic by calling 651 582 8589.

Paraprofessional Requirements for Title 1

Paraprofessionals working in Title 1 schools, (including paraprofessionals working in special education in those schools) are required to demonstrate that they meet the requirements established under No Child Left Behind. This can be accomplished with an 1) AA, AS, AAS (or higher) degree, 2) a minimum number of postsecondary academic credits, 3) a passing score on the ParaPro test, 4) demonstrating paraprofessional core competencies by local district validation of a portfolio, or 5)demonstration of skill using Para eLink. For complete information on these various options, visit NCLB Information for Paraprofessionals.   To learn more about the ParaPro test, calendar and test sites, visit ETS ParaPro test information Website.

Minnesota Annual Performance Report, Part B, 2006-2007

Each year the State of Minnesota is required by the Federal Office of Special Education Programs to submit an Annual Performance Report for students with disabilities ages 3-21. Topics covered include graduation, dropout, and suspension/expulsion rates; performance on statewide tests; and special education settings. Data is used by schools for program improvement. View full 06-07 report .  

Financial Support for Certain Special Education Teachers to Take a Praxis II Exam

The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) is providing a one-time opportunity during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 testing cycles for certain special education teachers who need to take a Praxis II content test in mathematics, language arts or science. MDE will pay the test and registration fee directly to Educational Testing Service (ETS) for one (1) of the specified Minnesota-adopted Praxis II content tests for individuals approved by MDE to participate.  View complete test information

State Personnel Development Grant

In October 2005, the Special Education Policy Section of the Minnesota Department of Education received a $967,000 State Personnel Development Grant (SPDG), renewable for up to five years, from the U.S. Department of Education. The purpose of the grant is to link the best scientifically-based practices to states, school systems and families to improve results for infants, toddlers and children with disabilities. If you wish to learn more about SPDG and its activities please contact Minnesota’s SPDG Coordinator Martha Corn  at 651-582-8462. View Complete SPDG Grant .

Part B Federal Regulations Update

Department of Education Secretary Margaret Spellings has announced the final regulations to implement Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA). The official copy of the final Part B regulations of the IDEA has been published in the Federal Register on August 14, 2006.  * View View IDEA 2004 final version. 

 

Special Education Statutes and Rules

Access links to federal and state statues and rules on special education. MDE makes no representations about any services offered by sites it links to, nor is it responsible for the content of those sites. Please be aware that the laws set forth below may have been revised since this site was last updated.

 

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