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If your child has a disability and meets certain requirements, he/she may be eligible for funding for support services through the Medicaid Waivers. The waivers provide states with the flexibility to offer services to an individual in the community rather than living and receiving services in an institution and can include, but are not limited to, personal care, respite care, day support, supported employment, and assistive technology. Virginia has seven waivers but the following waiver programs are most appropriate for school aged children who meet functional level of care criteria as well as financial and diagnostic criteria.
We believe that every youth deserves a safe, nurturing and enriching environment to spend those critical hours in between school dismissal and when parents return home from work.
Considerations for assessment during religious and cultural observations
The Office of the Chief of Facilities Services and Capital Programs oversees two areas: Capital Improvements & Planning and Facilities Management. The office reports to the Superintendent.
Learn about the history of Layton Hall Elementary School
What color is your thinking? Six Thinking Hats, a book by Edward DeBono, provides a colorful structure to guide children as they discuss a topic or issue from six different perspectives.
What to know about computer adaptive tests.
This information guides the user through the process of using the StudentVUE Mobile App on a handheld device or phone. Please note that this App is only available to students.
Work Based Learning links the classroom to the real world. This offers students with disabilities knowledge, skills and experiences. They explore career options and develop tailored plans for the future.