To
the Editor:
Thank
you so much for the content and fluidity of the article. She [Joan
Baum] captured every point I was trying to make and turned it
into something everyone else can understand.
Jerrold Ross, Dean, School of Education
St. John’s University
To the Editor:
The
article you did on the Reading Reform Foundation is excellent.
You portrayed us accurately and concisely. Now I have to read
every other article in the issue to keep up with the educational
scene!
Sandra Priest Rose, Founder & Trustee
Reading Reform Foundation, NY
To the Editor:
I
just saw the article on the Fieldston Foreign Language workshop
[August 2002]. It’s great!
Mary McFerran,
Academic Technology Administrator
The Fieldston School
To
the Editor:
I
am the editor of the College Times, a national publication
for students in Ireland. On your website you have accounts from
students about their thoughts after the disaster of September
11. Would you allow us to publish some extracts from this in our
newspaper?
Shane McGinley, Dublin, Ireland
Parkinson’s
To the Editor:
In
re your articles on Parkinson’s [July 2002]: When do you anticipate
that phase III trials will start? Will NIH at Bethesda, Maryland
be a physical location where Spheramine will be administered?
Thomas Winter
Maryland
Special
Education
To the Editor:
My
daughter will enter the 11th grade in September, 2002. I appreciate
anything you can do to help us make this a positive year for Alison.
No one should have to go through school feeling like she does.
I will do whatever it takes!
Nancy Eichler
Binghamton, NY
To
the Editor:
I
would like to get in touch with Dr. Mel Levine. My son needs one-on-one
help. He may be my last resort before he falls in the cracks at
school. Is there any way he can help him? [Dr. Mel Levine is featured
in several articles on www.educationupdate.com]
Kathelleen Parsons via email
To
the Editor:
Do
you have any information on help for children labeled as Mild
Intellectual Disability?
Karen Campbell-High
Via email
To
the Editor:
I
am in desperate need of information on afterschool programs for
an 8 year-old with learning disabilities.
Annamaria Rios Via email
To
the Editor:
Where
are things with the Governor’s Island plan? I was stationed there
in the 70’s and 80’s-90’s and would love to work there again as
a facilities engineer.
Richard Sasse
Providence, R.I.
Governor’s
Island was recently returned to the State of New York, organized
by Al Butzel, President of the Governor’s Island Alliance. New
proposals for its use include a CUNY campus, a national monument
and a public park. For more information: www.reclaimgovernorsisland.org
[Ed.]
To
the Editor:
Do
you have any information on help for children labeled as Mild
Intellectual Disability?
Karen Campbell-High
Via email
To
the Editor:
I
am in desperate need of information on afterschool programs for
an 8 year-old with learning disabilities.
Annamaria Rios
Via email
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