#TSD2018: Special Needs Transportation Legal Advice
Special education attorney Julie Weatherly and the TSD Conference Trade Show highlight day four of the event that starts this weekend in Frisco, Texas.
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Special education attorney Julie Weatherly and the TSD Conference Trade Show highlight day four of the event that starts this weekend in Frisco, Texas.
You can count on a conference full of surprises and insightful ideas at the 2018 TSD Conference! Everyone wins when student transporters learn together.
The Transporting Students with Disabilities and Preschoolers National Conference features three dozen workshops that range from ensuring efficiency and compliance in route service to collaboration between school districts and Head Start agencies, IEP team decision making to avoiding litigation.
The Department of Health and Human Services has awarded roughly $290 million to hundreds of Head Start and Early Head Start programs around the country to expand the hours of service for enrolled children and increase essential transportation services.
The 2017 TSD Conference will be the central hub for hundreds of transporters of students with special needs, disabilities and preschoolers as they learn the latest on operations and safety, student management, and more.
Receive updated information on the TSD Conference in March as it returns to Frisco, Texas, with the hot-off-the-presses brochure outlining upcoming training and sessions.
TSD Conference staff, tenured faculty and the National Board of Advisors are busy putting together another top-rate agenda for attendees at the 26th annual event scheduled for Frisco, Texas, in March.
The federal government released its much-anticipated Head Start program revisions, the first comprehensive update of the standards since the specifications were originally published in 1975. Transportation is mentioned about 80 times.