[nfbwatlk] FW: Join us for the 2009 Pacific NW Institue no Special Ed and the Law

Nightingale, Noel Noel.Nightingale at ed.gov
Thu May 28 15:33:51 UTC 2009



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Register today for the 26th Annual Pacific Northwest Institute on Special Education and the Law, October 5 - 7, 2009 in Seattle, Washington, at the Doubletree Hotel Seattle Airport.

This year's agenda includes workshops, pre-institute mini-courses and general sessions on relevant topics including:

 *   "Patterns of Strengths and Weaknesses" and LD: What's It All About?
 *   Autism Alert
 *   The IEP Team - Substantive and Procedural Hazzards
 *   Ninth Circuit Special Education Decisions
 *   New 2009 FERPA Regulations: Implications for Parents, Students, Schools, and Attorneys
 *   Preschool Special Education

Registration and complete details at www.uwschoollaw.org<http://www.outreach.washington.edu/pc/email/Special_Ed_Law/0377/home.asp>.

Make your hotel reservations early

The conference venue and preferred hotel is the Doubletree Hotel Seattle Airport. A limited number of rooms are being held for participants until September 11, 2009 or until the room block fills, whichever comes first. Let the reservation representative know that you are attending the PNW Institute on Special Education and the Law. If you are making reservations online<http://www.outreach.washington.edu/pc/email/Special_Ed_Law/0377/reserve.asp>, our online conference code is UWI.

Forward this email to your colleagues and associates who may also benefit from this opportunity.
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