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Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Department to hold bullying/safety awareness class

Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Department to hold bullying/safety awareness class

On Monday, August 13, 2012 the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department will be holding a Bullying/Safety Awareness class at the United Way building in Alexander City for all school age students.  The course is for Ages 5-12 and will be from 5:30-6:30 and ages 12-18 from 6:30-8:00.   Parents are encouraged to attend.  Please call to register at (256) 825-4264 or (256) 825-1034 or at the Tallapoosa Sheriff’s Department in Dadeville or at the CJ Coley Courthouse Annex in Alexander City.  The course if Free.  The class for ages 12-18 will also include cyberbullying and  Social Networking sites.  For further information contact Lt. Bill Hough at the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department.

APEC set to host inaugural state-wide conference concerning children with disabilities

APEC set to host inaugural state-wide conference concerning children with disabilities

Alabama Parent Education Center’s PTI project is hosting a statewide conference for families of children with disabilities, educators, and professionals working with families.  Improving Outcomes for Children With Disabilities Parents and Teachers Together is set for June 15th.  Registration is at 7:30 a.m.  Sessions are from 8:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

Conference sessions are designed to give participants increased knowledge and understanding of:
1. Alabama’s Special Education System and Services
2. Standards Based Education and the New Common Core Standards
3.

APEC set to host inaugural state-wide conference concerning children with disabilities

APEC set to host inaugural state-wide conference concerning children with disabilities

Alabama Parent Education Center’s PTI project is hosting a statewide conference for families of children with disabilities, educators, and professionals working with families.  Improving Outcomes for Children With Disabilities Parents and Teachers Together is set for June 15th.  Registration is at 7:30 a.m.  Sessions are from 8:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

Conference sessions are designed to give participants increased knowledge and understanding of:
1. Alabama’s Special Education System and Services
2. Standards Based Education and the New Common Core Standards
3.

Governor Bentley proclaims May 13-19 Nursing Home Week

Governor Bentley proclaims May 13-19 Nursing Home Week

Alabama will join other states in celebrating National Nursing Home Week and recognizing nursing home residents and staff for their contributions to their community.

ADMH and partners to celebrate Children's Mental Health Awareness Week

ADMH and partners to celebrate Children's Mental Health Awareness Week

Governor Bentley will soon proclaim May 6-12, 2012, as Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week in Alabama, coinciding with both National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week and National Mental Health Month, observed annually in May. The National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health sponsors Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week each year in an effort to increase public awareness of the triumphs and challenges in children’s mental health. According to Dr. Tammy Peacock, associate commissioner for ADMH’s Division of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services, adds, “Mental health is essential to children and adolescents overall well being and development. ADMH supports access to care for those who need help, but we also want to increase awareness of the need for mental health promotion within the family and the child’s environment.”

In recognition of this observance, ADMH, Alabama Family Ties and Alabama Youth M.O.V.E.

April is Autism Awareness Month

April is Autism Awareness Month

Governor Robert Bentley is set to declare April as Autism Awareness Month in Alabama. The Alabama Interagency Autism Coordinating Council and the Autism Society of Alabama are partnering to promote National Autism Awareness Month. The month-long campaign held annually in April, sponsored since the 1970s by the Autism Society of America, seeks to highlight the growing need for concern and awareness about autism spectrum disorders.

Events will be held statewide celebrating the observance, including a series of Walks for Autism in more than 15 locations around the state. The walks are sponsored by the Autism Society of Alabama, and proceeds benefit ASA, which works to improve the quality of life of persons with ASDs and their families through education, advocacy and support. Also co-hosted by ASA, the 3rd annual HELP Autism/ASD Workshop will be held on April 27 in Huntsville. This one-day training is free to the public, and targeted at parents and professionals.

Tallassee Jazz Fest line-up features groups from across the state

Tallassee Jazz Fest line-up features groups from across the state

We are very excited to announce the lineup for the Second Annual Tallassee Jazz Fest at Southside Middle School in Tallassee!

 

This year, we are featuring the University of Alabama and Auburn University bands, as well as Troy University; Saraland High School (Mobile); Minor High School (Birmingham); the Phenix City Big Band from Central High School; Elmore County High School (Eclectic); and professional ensembles the Montgomery Recreators and the Auburn Knights.

 

Our performance lineup is as follows:

 

SATURDAY, APRIL 14

5:00 - Southside Middle School 7th Grade Jazz Band

5:30 - University of Alabama Two O'Clock Jazz Band

6:00 - Saraland High School Jazz Band

6:30 - Southside Middle School 8th Grade Jazz Band