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Americans with Disabilities Act - Section 504
Section 504 of the Americans with Disabilities Act ensures that the child with a disability has equal access to an education. The child may receive accommodations and modifications, even if not eligible for special education services under the IDEA.

RRC Program Teleconferences & Webinars
The Regional Resource Center Program offers technical assistance through a range of teleconferencing opportunities. Schedules, materials for the events, and other information are posted as they become available.

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
This section provides access to legislation, policy, and state information to assist states and districts in the implementation of IDEA.
Topical Link Collections
Access best practices and evidence-based information you can use! These information collections are the result of collaborative efforts of the information specialists at the six regional resource centers.
No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
Access websites offering information, legislation, and resources developed to assist states and districts in the implementation of the NCLB Act.
Our Networks
The federal Department of Education funds several networks, each with a different focus.  The projects work collaboratively toward the goal of improving education for all children. From here, access the network websites for information, documents, technical assistance, and regional contact information.
Parents & Families
This section contains resources offering information and support of particular interest to parents, guardians, and families of children with disabilities.
U.S. Department of Education
Keep current with events and opportunities, find planning and reporting resources, visit Department of Education offices and contact information, and obtain the latest federal guidance.


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