NSSED Weekly Update 5/1
2018-2019 Best Practice Awards
NSSED Weekly Update 5/16
Ed's Newsletter 5/6
NSSED Weekly Update 5/22
Madeleine Will--Education and Public Policy discussion
NSSED Weekly Update 5/8
Ed's Newsletter 5/24
2018-2019 NSSED Parent Academy Cohort
From their website:
"Arts of Life is a 501©3 non-profit founded in January 2000 with a shared vision: to create a working, person-centric, artistic community while providing a work environment of equality in Chicago. Motivated by founding artist Veronica Cuculich along with two co-directors Arts of Life brought nine other individuals with developmental disabilities to create the organization we are today. Our shared vision grew from a passion for artistic expression and a need for an alternative system.
For artists at Arts of Life, a career in the visual arts is an opportunity for meaningful employment. Each artist has their own studio space and works independently from individualized project plans or receives 1:1 visual arts facilitation to increase their artistic skill set. Artists earn a monthly stipend for participation in the program with eligibility to receive bonuses based on personal annual art sales.
Today, we have two professional art studios and represent over 60 artists with varying levels of physical and intellectual disabilities. Each studio is 6,000 square feet and includes a community gallery that is open to the public."
Check out their website below to learn more about this program!
*No school July 3rd or 4th*
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Incoming Freshman Regan Dean and her parents are already thinking ahead by touring Auburn University's EAGLES program on March 28, 2019. The EAGLES program at Auburn is recognized as a comprehensive transition program (CTP) by the U.S. Department of Education and will allow Regan the opportunity to pursue her post secondary education outcomes on a college campus. Regan and her family also hope to visit the Clemson LIFE program and the University of Iowa REACH programs after she completes her freshman year at LFHS. Kudos to Regan and her family for such proactive work and touring these programs even before her first day of high school.