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A Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional, often referred to as a QIDP for short is a professional staff working with people in community homes who have intellectual and developmental disabilities and was previously known as a Qualified Mental Retardation Professional or QMRP. [1]
Last month, voters in the overcrowded Sumner Bonney-Lake School District approved a $732 million bond measure, with 64.02% of voters saying yes to Proposition 1. This is the largest bond measure ...
Public schools (K-12) located in empowerment zones or enterprise communities and public schools with 35% or more of their student body on the free and/or reduced price lunch programs are eligible to participate. In order for a school district or charter school to participate, a Zone Academy must be created or documented.
As of 2006, there are about 250 students enrolled in grades K-12, and the district employs 43 people (professional and paraprofessional). On May 12, 2007, voters approved a $3.8 million bond referendum that would be used to build a new high school and a new gymnasium, while also funding much needed renovations for the elementary school, junior ...
Chester Independent School District is a public school district based in Chester, Texas . Located in Tyler County , a portion of the district extends into Polk County . Chester ISD has two school buildings, located on the same campus – Chester High (Grades 6-12) and Chester Elementary (Grades PK-5).
Jan. 26—Abilene School Board members unanimously approved a resolution to put a $3 million bond request to the voters, with the intention of updating the high school science labs. "I think this ...
Feb. 8—EPHRATA — The Ephrata School District has announced the formation of a committee tasked with establishing a recommendation on the timing of the next Ephrata School District Bond ...
Yorktown Independent School District is a public school district based in Yorktown, Texas . In 2009, the school district was rated " academically acceptable " by the Texas Education Agency . [ 1 ]