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STATE EDUCATION AGENCY
Division of Exceptional Children 
Martha Toomey, Special Education Director

302.739.4667

Department of Education
Valerie Woodruff, Secretary of Education

EARLY CHILDHOOD AGENCIES
Infants and Toddlers
Delaware Department of Health and Social Services,
Birth to 3 Early Intervention System
Rosanne Griff-Cabelli, Part C Coordinator

302.255.9135

Preschool Program
Delaware Department of Education
Division of Exceptional Children

Jim Lesko, 619 Preschool Coordinator

302.739.4667
COMPREHENSIVE CENTER
The CCs provide assistance to low-performing schools and districts to help close achievement gaps and meet goals of NCLB. The Centers provide technical assistance to states to benefit school districts and schools, especially those in need of improvement. Includes 15 regional centers and 5 content centers.
Mid-Atlantic Comprehensive Center

REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL LABORATORY
The REL Program consists of a network of ten laboratories that serve the educational needs of a designated region by providing access to high quality scientifically valid education research through applied research and development projects, studies, and other related technical assistance activities.

Mid-Atlantic Regional Educational Laboratory at Temple University
EQUITY ASSISTANCE CENTER
The EACs provide assistance in the areas of race, gender, and national origin equity to public school districts to promote equal educational opportunities. The Mission of the EACs is to assist schools and school districts in meeting performance standards while ensuring equal opportunity for all students.
Region III: Mid Atlantic Equity Consortium
PARENT TRAINING & INFORMATION CENTER (PTI)
Parent Information Center of Delaware
Marie-Ann Aghazadian, Executive Director

STATE IMPROVEMENT GRANT (SIG)
The DE State Improvement Grant is funded through the U.S. Office of Special Education Programs. The SIG is a 5-year project focused on literacy and reading skills pre-K through 12th grade for all students; targeting students with less significant disabilities. An additional goal of the SIG is to increase students' placement in the general education classroom and increase students' access to the general education curriculum.

Contact:
Lori Duerr, Director



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