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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Detroit Parents of Special Ed Students! Go To Lansing on Jan 11 (TUES)

PLEASE HELP US CIRCULATE CIVIL RIGHTS DISCRIMINATION, ADA, 504 AND IDEA, TITLE 1 AND IDEA LAW VIOLATIONS  CONCERNING DETROIT, MICHIGAN'S SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS SOURCES AND BLOGS !!!!  

CALL THE MICHIGAN AND WASHINGTON DC PHONE NUMBERS BELOW !

GO TO LANSING ON TUESDAY JANUARY 11, 2011CALL 313 778-4393
SPEAK TO THE MICHIGAN STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION TO VOICE OUR CONCERNS ABOUT THE STATE OF DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND DESTRUCTION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND OUR CHILDREN! THE BUS WILL LEAVE AT 8:00 AM

IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND CALL THE FOLLOWING MICHIGAN AND WASHINGTON DC NUMBERS TO VOICE YOUR COMPLAINTS:
Governor Rick Snyder    517-373-3400
Kathleen Strauss, President  Michigan Board of Education  517-373-6534

Lieutenant Brian Galley   517-373-3400 
Mr. Robert Bobb, Financial Manager  DPS 313- 873-4149
Sherrie Ulerly, Deputy  Chief of Academic 313-873-6478
Felicia Baker, Supervisor   313-873-7494
Jennifer Mokowski,  Detroit Public Schools Media  313-873-8401
Detroit News   313-222-2310


ON JANUARY 7,  ROBERT BOBB ENDANGERED THE LIVES OF SPECIAL ED STUDENTS BY LAYING OFF / FIRING SPECIAL ED BUS ATTENDANTS TO SAVE MONEY.

1. Why would you take away a direct service to Special Needs Students?
2. I will file a lawsuit against Detroit Public School if the Bus Attendants are laid-off and my child is injured on the bus.
3. Bus drivers are refusing to take Special Education Routes without a Bus Attendant.
4. If Bus Attendants are laid-off Parent Groups will file lawsuits on behalf of thestudents due to safety concerns and large numbers of Special Education Students that are transported on a daily basis (over 7000 Special Education Students).
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WASHINGTON D.C.  
Civil Rights Hotline
Call the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at 1-800-421-3481 to report any educational discrimination on the basis of race, sex, disability, etc., request information on civil rights compliance programs, procedures for filing discrimination complaints, or access to civil rights regulatory and policy documents. The local number in Washington, D.C. is 202-453-6100. TTY: 1-877-521-2172. Email: ocr@ed.gov.  See the OCR Contact Us page to find the enforcement office serving your area or use the OCR
Fraud, Waste & Abuse Hotline 1-800-MIS-USED (1-800-647-8733)

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) provides a hotline for individuals to call to report fraud, waste, or abuse involving federal student aid funds or Department of Education funds, programs, or employees. Anyone having such knowledge should call 1-800-MIS-USED (1-800-647-8733). All callers can be assured of absolute confidentiality. Reports can also be submitted via email (to oig.hotline@ed.gov) or the OIG online complaint form.


For  Complaints about Detroit's Vocational Schools for Adult (20-26) Special Ed Transition Students Contact:

U.S. Department of Education Information Resource Center:    1-800-872-5327 (toll-free)


Key Staff: Office of the Assistant Secretary: Brenda Dann-Messier, Assistant Secretary

REPORT MISUSE OF TITLE 1 AND OTHER SPECIAL ED 
FUNDS TO OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS
Office for Civil Rights (OCR) Assistant Secretary, Russlynn Ali  202 453-5900

Special Assistant, Michael Lamb  202 453-5955

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Sunil Mansukhani   202 453-5959
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Ricardo Soto  202 453-5954

Special Assistant, Dianne M. Piche  202 453-5965

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement, Sandra Battle 202 453-5968

Enforcement Director, Randolph Wills 202 453-5956


FOR DETROIT TRANSITION CENTER EAST AND WEST PARENTS, SEE INFO BELOW:

REPORT THAT OUR CHILDREN ARE FORCED TO REMAIN IN BUILDINGS WITH  AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT VIOLATIONS, NO HOPE,  A VOCATIONAL CURRICULUM THAT MOST PARENTS DON'T KNOW ABOUT,  NO PROPER SKILLS TRAINING IN THE SCHOOLS OR COMMUNITY BECAUSE WE ARE TOLD "THEY CAN'T BE SENT FOR JOB TRAINING UNTIL AGE 25 ( WASTING  5- 7 YEARS OF THEIR LIVES IN A RAT INFESTED SCHOOL AT EAST) OR WE ARE TOLD "WE CAN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT THIS, CALL ROBERT BOBB OR HIS ADMINISTRATORS"

OVAE: Office of Vocational and Adult Education
Current Section  Office Contacts
Office Contacts
Mailing Address:
U.S. Department of Education
Office of Vocational and Adult Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202-7100

Street Address for Visitors:
U.S. Department of Education
Office of Vocational and Adult Education
11th Floor
550 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20202-7100

Email: ovae@ed.gov
Phone
: (202) 245-7700
Fax
: (202) 245-7838

U.S. Department of Education Information Resource Center
:
1-800-872-5327 (toll-free)

Key Staff
Office of the Assistant Secretary:
Brenda Dann-Messier, Assistant Secretary
Office of the Assistant Secretary:
Glenn Cummings, Deputy Assistant Secretary
Office of the Assistant Secretary:
Frank Chong, Deputy Assistant Secretary
Office of the Assistant Secretary:
Dennis Berry, Chief of Staff
Executive Office:
Nick Dorka, Director
Adult Education and Literacy Division:
Cheryl Keenan, Director
Division of Academic and Technical Education:
Sharon Miller, Director
Policy, Research, and Evaluation:
Dale King, Director


MICHIGAN

Mayor Dave Bing  313-224-3400 -
Terry Burgess, Consultant   313-873-6532
Chasity Pratt,  Detroit Free Press  313-223-4537
Steve Wasko  Detroit Public Schools Media / Parent Involvement 313-873-4892
Angela Joyner, Deputy Chief Financial Officer   Phone: 313-873-4044
Fax: 313-870-3661

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