Guest guest Posted June 27, 2000 Report Share Posted June 27, 2000 Am being invited to speak at a congressional hearing on special ed in Oregon...any one have any additional info they want to lend me to send to them? " Open door " in Salem for sp. ed. parents Wed., June 28 >> >> >>>For those who may not know.... or to update those who do........ Please >>pass >>>this on to other interested parents/advocates. >>> >>>Special Education parents are invited to come speak before the General >>>Government Committee this Wednesday, June 28, in Salem, at the Capitol, >>>Hearing Room B. Schedule: >>> 8:30 Adoption of Committee Rules >>> 8:35 Overview of Sp. Ed. by Steve , ODE >>> 9:15 School district perspectives of Sp. Ed. - coordinated testimony >>> 10:15 Parent Perspectives of Special Ed. - coordinated testimony >>> 12:30 Lunch >>> >>> 1:00 Committee reconvenes to take care of other business >>> 1:30 or 2:00? Committee welcomes back sp. ed. parents to continue >>> with testimony, sharing of possible solutions. >>> >>>Sen. , R-McMinnville, said that he will reconvene the committee >>to >>>hear from more special ed. parents, and will stay to listen to parents for >>as >>>long as it takes to hear their stories. >>> >>>Committee is made up of: Sen. , Sen. Shields, Sen. Tony >>>Corcoran, Sen. Lim, Sen. Randy . Education Committee Chair >Sen. >>>Tom Hartung will also attend. Education Committee will receive this >>>information, and will convene in October. >>> >>>We ask for parents to come and testify, and submit copies of their >>testimony >>>and/or any other information they wish the committee to have. The >>Committee >>>asks for 15 copies of whatever is presented. We will network to be able >to >>>bring in a more diverse cross-section of parents when we are able to meet >>>again, perhaps with the Education Committee in the early fall. >>> >>>For any other parents who wish to come talk on Wednesday, the times above >>are >>>approximate. We have about 20 parents planning to testify between 10:15 >>and >>>12:30. I was just informed Monday night that Sen. encourages >>parents >>>to come back and talk on Wednesday afternoon, that 'the committee wants to >>>hear the truth.' Well, education costs 58% of the budget: $4.811 >>>billion..... and what are we getting for that? Good timing for the >>Oregonian >>>to announce the highest dropout rate in the nation.... >>> >>>If you would like more information, please contact: >>> Bette' Moksnes-Koski >>> 503 236-0276 (h) Portland >>> 503 233-6909 FAX (h) >>> Bmoxie@... >>> >>>I am collecting parents' stories and information to make into a bound >>booklet >>>for the Committee (15 copies) until noon on Tuesday, June 27. Any >>>information after that should be brought directly to the committee, 15 >>>copies, on Wednesday. >>> >>>Sen. would like the truth, and possible solutions. We will have a >>>sign-up sheet for parents/family members who are willing to work with Sen. >>>, should he have sessions for more discussions about solutions, >>>potential legislation. >>> >>>Details for Wednesday, June 28: >>>Place: Capitol, Salem, Hearing Room B. (main floor, go just past >>>information booth, turn down hallway to left; hearing room B should be 2nd >>>room on right side of hall.) >>>Time: See above. Parents' testimony approx. 10:15 - 12:30, then welcomed >>>back after a short work session that begins at 1 pm (approx. 1:30 or 2 >pm?) >>>Bring: copies of information shared, 15 copies for the Committee. >>>Parents: bring photo of your child, or as Sen. said, " Bring your >>>children. " >>>Parking: $1 and $5 for lot a couple of blocks away, or quarters for >meters >>>outside of the capitol. >>> >>>Thanks, bette' moksnes-koski, Portland parent >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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