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Athlete Medical Records

Discover the new changes and deadlines for the Special Olympics Athlete Medical Records Program for the year 2022-2023. Complete your athlete paperwork online and stay updated with the medical requirements. Find out more now!

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The Oly Movement

The origins and principles of the Olympic Movement, promoting peace, unity, and equality through sport across nations. Learn about the Ancient Olympics in Greece and the Modern Olympics initiated by Baron de Coubertin.

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Special Education Circuit Breaker Program Overview FY2024

The Special Education Circuit Breaker Program for FY2024 provides financial assistance to public school districts for high-cost special education services. The program includes Relief Claims and Year-End Claims cycles, with legal references for reimbursement guidelines. Reserve Relief funds are avai

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Economic Impact of Hosting the Olympics: A Case Study of London 2012

London hosted the 2012 Olympics, with a significant economic impact on the country. The Games saw record-breaking coverage and participation, but also incurred substantial costs. The total expenditure exceeded the original budget, with the government and various entities contributing to funding. Des

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Special Services Programs at Sedalia School District #200

Special Services at Sedalia School District #200 include Special Education, Early Childhood Special Education, REACH Gifted Program, Health Services, Homebound, and Juvenile Intervention Program. The district focuses on providing a challenging education in a safe environment to all students, aiming

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Analysis of Indicators 9 & 10 in Special Education Representation

The indicators 9 and 10 focus on the disproportionate representation of racial and ethnic groups in special education programs. Specifically, Indicator 9 looks at the overall disproportionate representation of groups eligible for special education, while Indicator 10 examines the disproportions with

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Understanding Special Education Monitoring and Support for Principals

Special Education for Principals involves navigating a complex world of federal and state rules under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Principals play a crucial role in monitoring and supervising special education, despite facing challenges due to lack of dual licensing. Special Educ

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Ancient Olympics: A Glimpse into Ancient Sporting Traditions

Explore the world of the ancient Olympics, where Greek athletes competed in events like running, chariot racing, discus, and more. Discover the significance of Olympia, the rewards for victors, and intriguing facts about the games that have captivated historians for centuries.

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Powerlifting Program Overview

Powerlifting program information including the Special Olympics oath, event details, uniform requirements, and general rules for participants. Covering aspects such as preferred uniform, equipment specifications, certification requirements for coaches, and scoring rules.

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Special Education District Validation Review (DVR) 2019-2020 Overview

The Special Education District Validation Review (DVR) is a mandated internal monitoring process for LAUSD Special Education programs. It involves reviewing 25% of schools annually to identify and remediate noncompliance issues at both school and systemic levels, ensuring adherence to District polic

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Special Olympics Bowling Program Information

Special Olympics offers a year-round Unified Bowling Program with events like Doubles, Team, Ramp Bowling for athletes with various abilities. Athletes must adhere to specific uniform regulations and utilize proper equipment like Bowling Ball, Bag, Rosin Bag, and Bowling Towel. The program follows g

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Understanding the Importance of Glasses for Vision Care

Special Olympics Lions Clubs International introduces Eye-Connect: Looking into our Eyes Series focusing on the need for wearing glasses, eye care, and regular eye examinations. The series addresses questions on wearing glasses, maintaining eye health, and the impact of the Opening Eyes program. Ami

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Motor Activities Training Program Official Rules and Guidelines

The Motor Activities Training Program (MATP) in Michigan is designed for individuals with severe and profound disabilities who are unable to participate in official Special Olympics sports. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum for motor activity training, focusing on development rather than

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Insights from Special Education Journey: Lessons and Reflections

Explore a retrospective journey in special education spanning over 45 years, delving into mentors, defining moments, and invaluable life lessons shared by Marshall Peter, a retired Director from the Center for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education. Discover crucial insights on family e

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Greek Cultural Contributions: From Olympics to Theater

Ancient Greek civilization made significant cultural contributions in various aspects such as religious practices, theater, and scientific discoveries. The Greeks had a rich tradition of honoring their gods through events like the Olympics and theatrical performances that continue to fascinate audie

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Exploring Inequality Through the Lens of the Olympics

Dive into the concept of inequality using the Olympics as a platform to examine disparities among countries, within societies, and in opportunities. Understand the different dimensions of inequality and reflect on how it impacts individuals and communities globally. Explore thought-provoking questio

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Contrasting the Ancient and Modern Olympics

The text discusses the differences and similarities between the ancient and modern Olympic games. It highlights contrasts in events, participation, and societal norms while also acknowledging similarities like certain sporting events. The narrative delves into criticisms of the modern Olympics while

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Understanding Financial Management of Special Education Programs

Federal IDEA Part B funds support special education programs, helping LEAs implement IDEA. These funds must be used for allowable purposes like special education services, appropriate technology, and early intervening services. It's essential to use IDEA Part B funds to pay for excess costs and supp

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Figure Skating Program Details and Guidelines

This comprehensive content includes information about figure skating programs, Special Olympics events, recommended events for different ability levels, and uniform guidelines. It covers details such as the season, culminating events, events offered, and recommended levels for skaters. The content a

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Exciting Highlights from the 10th Annual St. Olaf Olympics

Explore captivating moments captured at the 10th Annual St. Olaf Olympics held on October 17, 2015. Witness various entertaining events like the Frisbee Discus Throw, Mop-Handle Javelin Toss, Camera-Case Hammer Throw, and more. Participants and spectators alike engaged in a day filled with fun and c

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Special Olympics Return to Activity Code of Conduct

Participants in Special Olympics activities are advised on COVID-19 precautions and safety measures. This includes staying home with symptoms, maintaining distance, wearing masks, and proper hand hygiene. High-risk individuals are urged to avoid in-person events until COVID-19 risks reduce in the co

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Special Olympics Return to Activity Code of Conduct June 2020

Special Olympics participants are required to adhere to strict safety guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This includes staying home if symptomatic, maintaining physical distance, wearing masks, and practicing proper hand hygiene. Participants with high-risk conditions are advised to avoid

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Exploring Inequality Through the Olympics: A Sporting Chance

Delve into the theme of inequality using the Olympics as a lens to examine fairness, rules, and inclusivity in sports, schools, and society. Explore the importance of creating fair opportunities for individuals of diverse ages, abilities, genders, needs, and backgrounds. Through examples and discuss

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Special Olympics Horseshoes Program Overview

Special Olympics Horseshoes Program offers a platform for athletes to compete in events like Singles, Doubles, and Modified versions. The program follows uniform and equipment guidelines, ensuring consistency among team members. Athletes adhere to specific equipment dimensions and pitching rules dur

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Special Olympics Georgia Volunteer Orientation State Horse Show

Special Olympics Georgia hosts a State Horse Show in Gainesville, GA, where athletes with intellectual disabilities compete in various equestrian events. Volunteers play essential roles such as gate keepers, score sheet runners, athlete escorts, announcers, and more. The event promotes physical fitn

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Empowering Athletes: The Role of Athlete Representatives in Special Olympics Leadership

Athlete Representatives play a crucial role in driving the work of Special Olympics by ensuring athlete representation on leadership groups. They provide valuable perspective, set policy, introduce new ideas, and implement improvements. Athlete Leaders can serve on councils, boards, and committees,

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Special Olympics Indiana Health and Fitness Initiatives

Special Olympics Indiana is actively involved in promoting health and fitness through various programs and grants. Initiatives include stakeholder workshops, YAPA grants for physical activity implementation, and advice on involving grant personnel. For more information or inquiries, contact Jeff Moh

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Overview of Olympic Movement Structure and Function

The Olympic Movement comprises three main constituents - National Olympic Committees (NOCs), International Olympic Committee (IOC), and International Sports Federations (IFs). NOCs represent countries at the Olympics, promote Olympism, and nominate future host cities. IFs oversee and manage various

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Special Olympics Michigan Return to Play Fall Update 6/18/21

The "Return to Play Fall Update" for Special Olympics Michigan as of June 18, 2021, includes essential information such as required trainings, participant code of conduct, risk assessment forms, and guidelines for coaches and volunteers. The webinar aims to inform participants about necessary steps

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Sports for Different Heroes Event at APOEL Lefkotheo Stadium

The Sports for Different Heroes event took place at APOEL Lefkotheo Stadium on 7/12/2019, featuring PowerPoint presentations, basketball and volleyball games, a special Olympics presentation, models, and a photoshoot. The event highlighted the benefits of sports for Special Olympics athletes and emp

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Exciting Snail Olympics Event Unfolds with Eager Participants

A thrilling Snail Olympics event kicks off with snails eagerly racing to the finish line. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation and excitement as these slow-paced competitors make their way through the course. Join the fun and witness the unique charm of the Snail Olympics unfold in this lively

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Ancient Greek Olympics: Insights into Sports and Culture

The ancient Greek Olympics provide a window into the sporting culture of the Greeks. Dating back to the 9th century BC, the games evolved over time to include various events like footraces, wrestling, boxing, and chariot racing. Competitors were free-born Greek men, with prizes including olive leaf

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DukeShift User Group and Special Codes Overview

Explore the DukeShift user group details featuring Julia Bambach, Tiffany McNeill, Bernard Rice, John Dale, and updates for February 2023. Learn about new special codes for virtual nursing, quick special code review, VA and SC special codes, and reporting on special codes. Dive into essential topics

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Special Education Data and District Profile in Missouri 2023

This data and district profile report by the Office of Special Education in Missouri provides valuable insights into early childhood special education, educational environments, transition from First Steps, and early childhood outcomes. It highlights the importance of updated data on Core Data scree

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Business Challenge: Coca-Cola Juice Brand Project Overview

In this business challenge project, students are tasked with creating a new sustainable, healthy juice brand for Coca-Cola to support the Special Olympics Great Britain. The project involves developing a unique brand, marketing strategy, and budgeting. It aims to prepare students for independent wor

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Highlights of Rio Olympics 2016

The Rio Olympics 2016 saw India's remarkable performance with achievements by athletes like PV Sindhu, Sakshi Malik, and Dipa Karmakar. PV Sindhu won a silver medal in badminton, Sakshi Malik won a bronze in wrestling, and Dipa Karmakar made history as the first Indian female gymnast in 52 years. Th

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Explore Adaptive Recreation and Sports for Individuals with Disabilities

Discover adaptive recreation opportunities for individuals with disabilities, including winter and summer activities such as skiing, biking, kayaking, and rock climbing. Learn about the mission of providing inclusive leisure options and find volunteer opportunities with organizations like High Count

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Highlights from the 11th Annual St. Olaf Olympics Event

Capturing moments from the 11th Annual St. Olaf Olympics event featuring various contests like the Prose and Poetry Declamation Contests, Discus and Javelin Throws, Camera Case Throw, Spartan Relay Race, Stylish Suits of Armor, and more. Witness the competitive spirit and camaraderie among classicis

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Maryland Special Education Parent Involvement Survey FAQ

The Maryland Special Education Parent Involvement Survey aims to assess parental engagement with schools in supporting special education students. Parents/guardians of children aged 3 to 21 receiving special education services are required to complete the survey either online or on paper. Feedback f

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Exploring Olympics: Inequality and Medal Distribution Analysis

Utilize the Olympics to delve into global inequality, medal distribution, and country incomes. Explore the number of medals awarded, athletes per country, income classifications, and factors affecting a country's likelihood of winning a medal. Analyze how income levels relate to medal success and po

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