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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Back to School Contest for SpEd Teachers and Their Students

Morgan’s Wonderland, PCI Education and WeAreTeachers announce the launch of a back-to-school contest for special education teachers and their students. Teachers can nominate a student and his or her family for a chance to win a free trip to Morgan’s Wonderland, the world’s first ultra accessible family fun park.

Located in San Antonio, Morgan’s Wonderland is a 25-acre park designed specifically for children and adults with special needs. The park is completely wheelchair-accessible, and features more than 25 elements and attractions, including rides, playgrounds, gardens, and an eight-acre fishing lake. Morgan’s Wonderland is a unique oasis that allows people of all abilities to play, learn and share life-changing experiences together in a fun and safe environment.

In addition, the five teachers with the most votes for their nomination will receive free educational products from PCI Education. A panel will select the family finalist to receive the free trip approximately valued at $5,000. Online nominations will be accepted until Oct. 1. For more information, visit PCI Education.

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  1. Discounted fees for parents and students attending conference

    Hidden Angel Foundation (HAF) is pleased to announce they are offering a 15% discount on the registration fee to parents of children with special needs.

    Sandra Fornes the executive director of the Foundation commented that: “given our foundation was started by the parents of a child with special needs, we appreciate the pressures on time and finances so we wanted to do everything we can to facilitate parents joining us at the conference. MSE is best appreciated through personal experience especially if you are a parent.”

    HAF will also offer a 15% discount to students since we recognize they are the future in terms of developments and applications of these techniques.

    For more information on the conference: www.isna2010.org

    For more information on the Hidden Angel Foundation: www.cdhaf.org

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