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Learning Disabilities Association of North Carolina |
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Check out the following links for additional information and helpful resource. |
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LDA of America |
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The Learning Disabilities Association of America is a national, non-profit organization. Our purpose is to advance the education and general welfare of children and adults of normal or potentially normal intelligence who manifest disabilities of a perceptual, conceptual, or coordinative nature. |
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ECAC - Exceptional Children's Assistance Center |
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Since 1980, The Exceptional Children's Assistance Center (ECAC) has grown from an all volunteer parent organization to a full service Parent Training & Information Center serving families in North Carolina with more than 25 full and part-time staff and offices throughout NC. All services are provided at no charge to parents and families. |
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North Carolina School Report Card |
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Just as student report cards provide parents with information on their child's performance, these report cards offer a snapshot of some of the important information about individual schools. Governor Mike Easley, the State Board of Education and State Superintendent Mike Ward are committed to making North Carolina schools the best in the country by 2010. By reviewing the data about individual schools, parents and other citizens can learn more about school progress and resources. Additional information will be included in future report cards to comply with the new federal No Child Left Behind Act. To read more about what's included in these report cards, see the Guide to Reading the School Report Card. |
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Learning Disabilities Association of North Carolina |
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