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Special Education during COVID-19-related School Closures (En Español)

Special Education during COVID-19-related School Closures (En Español)

by ACDL | May 7, 2020 | ACDL News, Education

ASL Video HERE School closures related to COVID-19 have impacted all students, particularly students with disabilities. It is important that our state education agency, the Arizona Department of Education, hear from parents and family members of students with...
Taxi Riders with Mobility Disabilities to be Charged the Same Fare as Other Customers

Taxi Riders with Mobility Disabilities to be Charged the Same Fare as Other Customers

by ACDL | Apr 13, 2020 | ACDL News, Press Releases

ASL Video HERE On April 9, 2020, transportation advocates Bill Stokes and Donna Powers, the Arizona chapter of the Paralyzed Veterans of America (AzPVA) reached an agreement with Total Transit Inc. (TTI), Total Transit Enterprises, LLC (TTE), and National Express...
Tips for Making and Evaluating Compensatory Education Proposals

Tips for Making and Evaluating Compensatory Education Proposals

by ACDL | Apr 10, 2020 | ACDL News, Education

This blog post is the third post in a three-part series offering tips and information to support parents seeking compensatory education for their child because of the denial of a free appropriate public education (FAPE) during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Our last post...
HUD and Arizona Governor’s Office Announce Foreclosure and Eviction Protection Plans

HUD and Arizona Governor’s Office Announce Foreclosure and Eviction Protection Plans

by ACDL | Apr 9, 2020 | ACDL News, Fair Housing

EN ESPANOL AQUI ASL Video HERE COVID-19 is creating financial turmoil for many individuals.  With job loss and furloughs affecting an individual’s ability to pay their rent or mortgage, The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and The Arizona Governor’s...
Additional Information About Compensatory Education and Tips for Gathering Data to Support a Compensatory Education Request

Additional Information About Compensatory Education and Tips for Gathering Data to Support a Compensatory Education Request

by ACDL | Apr 3, 2020 | ACDL News, Education

This blog post is the second post in a three-part series offering tips and information to support parents seeking compensatory education for their child because of the denial of a free appropriate public education (FAPE) during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Yesterday’s post...
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