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By last week, more than 20,000 people had subscribed to The Special Ed Advocate newsletter! We want to thank you for your support and for telling for your friends about the Special Ed Advocate Newsletter. Your personal recommendations are making a big difference and your friends are learning more about special education law and advocacy. We also want to thank you for downloading and distributing the Wrightslaw flyer - you are helping us to educate others. IEP time is just around the corner. If you are a parent who will represent your child's interests, you need to begin preparing for that IEP meeting now. If you are an advocate or educator, you need to know what the law really says about special education rights and responsibilities. If you've been planning to order Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, now is the time to act. You can order from the Wrightslaw store, or by toll-free phone, fax or mail. If you are organizing a conference, please check out the Advocacy Challenge Discount Program - your organization can get big discounts on Wrightslaw publications. Get a printer-friendly copy of this information at the Wrightslaw site. FREE SHIPPING - SAVE 4.95 Harbor House Law Press is offering FREE SHIPPING on all Wrightslaw products from February 12 through February 28! (No minimum order) DELUXE EDITION - SAVE $5.00 From February 12 through February 28, you can order the Deluxe Edition of WRIGHTSLAW: SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW (Retail: $39.95) for $34.95 - and save $5.00! The Deluxe Edition includes the Wrightslaw Companion CD-ROM (Value: $19.95) Contents of the Companion CD-ROM 1. Wrightslaw: Special Education Law - All (entire book as one PDF File) 2. Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, by Chapter (each chapter is a separate PDF File) 3. Federal Register, March 12, 1999 (Vol. 64, No. 48), includes the IDEA Regulations, along with extensive explanations, commentary and attachments. 4. The IDEA Compliance Report, "Back to School on Civil Rights, published by the National Council on Disability. 5. Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.05 Specs: The CD-ROM is a "hybrid" so it can be read by Windows and Macintosh platforms. THE BEST DEAL Order the Deluxe Edition of WRIGHTSLAW: SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW and save $9.95! ($5.00 on book + $4.95 on Shipping) Order through the Wrightslaw store Order by mail, fax or toll-free phone Subscription Information The Special Ed Advocate is a free online newsletter about special education legal and advocacy issues, cases, tactics and strategy, and Internet resources. Subscribers receive announcements and "alerts" about new cases, events, and special offers on Wrightslaw books. Read Back issues of the Special Ed Advocate LINK TO US. Nearly 1,000 sites link to Wrightslaw. If you want to spread the word about special education advocacy, download a banner or image:
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