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November 2005 Press Release Index

November 1, 2005

 

STILL TIME TO REGISTER
FOR 17TH Annual Central Coast Learning Disabilities Conference
 AT CUESTA COLLEGE ON NOVEMBER 18

Registration is underway for the Central Coast Learning Disabilities Conference. This year’s 17th annual conference, “Transitions: Rights and Responsibilities,” is scheduled Friday, November 18, at the Cuesta College San Luis Obispo Campus. The conference will feature Jeanne Kincaid J.D., a nationally known disability lawyer, as a keynote speaker.   

The conference cost is $70. Scholarships are available for parents and students needing financial assistance to attend.  Scholarship information is available on the Cuesta College Disabled Students Programs and Services website at http://academic.cuesta.edu/acasupp/DSPS.

Kincaid has represented public schools, colleges and universities nationwide on a host of disability and special education issues, including the physical accessibility requirements imposed by the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act. She is a contributing author to Section 504, the ADA and the Schools and Disability Compliance for Higher Education.

Kincaid has been a special education hearing officer and mediator for the State of New Hampshire, and has served as an adjunct faculty member at the University of New Hampshire's Graduate School of Education, Antioch University and Franklin Pierce Law Center.

Kincaid also worked in an advisory capacity with AHEAD, a national organization with membership consisting of higher education staff that coordinate services for students with disabilities. She has held staff attorney positions with the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, the Oregon

Department of Education, and served as a hearing officer for the Oregon Bureau of Labor and the New Hampshire Department of Education.

Kincaid is a 1982 graduate of the University of Oregon School of Law.

This year’s topic, “Transitions: Rights and Responsibilities,” will be geared toward educators and parents as they guide their students and children though various transition processes. Whether moving from high school to college, or from school to the work force, young people with learning disabilities often must overcome a variety of challenges.  This can be challenging for parents and educators unfamiliar with the next step in the child or students growing process. Kincaid will discuss the various rights that these young men and women have, along with their responsibilities in the process as they begin to take care of their own needs rather than their parents.

The Annual Learning Disabilities Conference is traditionally held in the fall of each year. The conference began in 1988 due to the generosity of Mary Ann Trevathan, who set up a small perpetual endowment in honor of her late husband, William Larrick Trevathan. The purpose of the endowment is to provide a conference or other activities that will benefit the Cuesta College Disabled Student Programs and Services and the students it serves. The conference is partially paid for by funds from the endowment, a registration fee for participants, and donations from sponsors. It is a great community outreach activity. 

This conference is designed for teachers, persons with learning disabilities, parents, and anyone interested in knowing more about the subject. Topics have included memory and learning, appropriate accommodations, auditory processing, reading fluency and a variety of psychological disorders that sometimes accompany with learning disabilities.

To register, please call Cuesta College Community Programs at 546-3132 or go online to www.communityprograms.net.

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