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Home > Wrightslaw Schedule > Wrightslaw Special Education Law & Advocacy Training, Long Island, New York, March 4-5, 2005 |
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Long Island, New York - March 4-5, 2005 This
Wrightslaw Mini Boot Camp is sponsored by the Long Island Advocates
for Children with Special Needs, also known
as "LIACSN, Inc." and North Shore SEPTA. This conference will be held at:
Questions Contact: Janine Bullis, 1320 Stony Brook Road Suite 207, Stony Brook, NY 11790, (631) 444-5640 Registration
fee
One Parent $150, Both Parents (one set of books) $225, Teacher/Administrator
$165 and Attorney $200. Registration fee includes the two books: Wrightslaw:
Special Education Law and Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy
and a Set of the New York State Regulations. Download the registration form today! Download and distribute the informational flyer. Detailed directions are available at mapquest.com. Below is detailed directions to the conference location. By Car: Take the Long Island Expressway (LIE, I-495) to Exit 62, and follow Nicolls Road (Route 97) north for approximately 9 miles. The main entrance to the University is the second entrance on the left. Entrances to Stony Brook Hospital are on the right. By Train:
Take the Long
Island Rail Road's Port Jefferson line to Stony Brook. The train
station is at the north end of the campus, and free bus service throughout
the campus is provided. By Ferry:
From Bridgeport, Connecticut to Port Jefferson, Long Island take Route
25A west to Nicolls Road, and turn left (south) on Nicolls. The main
entrance to the University is the second entrance on the right. Entrances
to Stony Brook University Hospital are on the left. From
New London,
Connecticut to Orient Point, Long Island. Food, ATM machines and free parking will be available at the conference location. If you wish to dine out please visit the list of restaurants below.
If you plan on staying a few days check out the below listings, Note: * Mention Stony Brook University and receive a special discount!
Attractions: Visit Stony Brook Village online for things to see and do. Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities We built
the New York
Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities so people can get reliable
information and support. The
state Yellow Pages has many helpful resources - evaluators, educational
consultants, academic tutors, support groups, grassroots organizations,
advocates, attorneys and others who help parents get services for their
children. Back to Wrightslaw Schedule Page
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