NEWS

Back-to-School Tips from the Experts: The Studentsย 

We asked a few experts โ€“ the students, of course โ€“ about going back to school. Our expert panel includes:  High schoolers:ย  G., a high school seniorย D., a high school juniorย E., a high school freshmanย L., a high school freshmanย  Middle Schoolers:ย G., sixthโ€ฏgraderย ย L., sixth graderย  Elementary Schoolers:ย J., fifth graderย  Hereโ€™s what they had to say.  From our middle and high schoolers:  What makes you excited or happy about going back to school?ย  What do you want your teachers to know about you?ย  Is there anything you’re nervous about?ย  What would you tell other students about the first day of school?ย  Do you have any advice for staying calm and handling new situations and new teachers?ย  Favorite class at school?ย  Do you think you’ll have homework on the first day?โ€ฏย  Do you have your outfit picked out for the first day?ย  Who are you most excited to see on the first day?โ€ฏย 

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Family Connection of South Carolina Seeks Volunteer Leaders

Family Connection of South Carolina is seeking professionals to serve in volunteer leadership positions for their LOOK!โ„ข and Buddy Walk fundraising events. Both events take place in the greater Columbia area. โ€œFor more than 30 years, Family Connection has provided support, training, outreach, and information to meet the individualized needs of families who are caring for a child or youth with a disability” said Amy Holbert, CEO of Family Connection. โ€œToday, our services are needed more than ever, and all programs and services are provided at no cost to familiesโ€ states Mrs. Holbert. LOOK! is a photography exhibit featuring photos of children and youth with a disability. Professional photographers volunteer to host photo sessions capturing candid moments of the child engaging in activities they enjoy. The photos are unveiled as a collection at an opening-night ceremony. The exhibit remains on display at the featured venue and travels to additional venues

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SC Education Scholarship Trust Fund applications now open

On May 5, 2023, Governor Henry McMaster signed the South Carolina Education Scholarship Trust Fund Act into law. This new program allows qualifying South Carolina parents to apply for a scholarship worth $6,000. These scholarships may be used to create a customized, flexible education for their child, as outlined below. The South Carolina Department of Education administers the Education Scholarship Trust Fund and has contracted with Class Wallet for programmatic support and to manage the distribution of scholarship funds to participating families. Applications for the 2024-2025 school year opens on January 15, 2024, and closes on March 15, 2024. To learn more and apply, visit: https://www.classwallet.com/programs/southcarolinaestf/  To be eligible, students must: Students currently enrolled in a public charter school, home school, and students participating in the Educational Credit for Exceptional Needs Childrenโ€™s Fund program are not eligible for this scholarship program. What types of flexible education expenses are eligible? From SC Department of

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2024 Hopes & Dreams March 21, R2i2

Hopes & Dreams 2024: request for presentation proposals

Family Connection of South Carolina is seeking speakers for our annual Hopes & Dreams Conference on March 21, 2024 in Columbia, South Carolina. We are looking for a diverse group of presenters from a variety of backgrounds that can speak to parents and professionals. Please consider joining this opportunity to help educate and inspire! Proposals are due December 15, 2023. Please complete this form, and you will be notified via email after December 15, 2023. All requested paperwork must be submitted to ensure CEUs can be approved.

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FAMILY CONNECTION OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND IRMO BRANCH LIBRARY ANNOUNCE LOOK!โ„ข PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT DATESย 

Columbia, SC โ€“ Family Connection of South Carolina is partnering with Irmo Branch Library to display pieces of Family Connectionโ€™s LOOK! 2023 Photographyโ€ฏExhibit.โ€ฏFamily Connection serves South Carolina families who have children with a disability or chronic health condition.  โ€œWe are honored to have this opportunity to bring pieces of our current LOOK! collection to the Irmo Branch Library! said Amy Holbert, CEO of Family Connection. โ€œThese beautiful photos of the children and youth we serve represent Family Connectionโ€™s goals of creating inclusion, equity, and community.โ€  The photos were taken by professional photographers from across the state who volunteered their time toโ€ฏcapture the participants in candid moments doing the things they like to do best. โ€œWe hope visitors to the library will take the time to view the photos and read the inspiring stories that accompany them,โ€ added Amy Holbert.  โ€œThe Irmo Branch is thrilled to have some of the photos

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the wright family, our 2023 Buddy Walk ambassador family

WRIGHT FAMILY OF IRMO TO SERVE AS AMBASSADORS FOR BUDDY WALK 2023

Annual Event Honors Families who have a child with Down syndrome COLUMBIA, SC โ€” The Wright family of Irmo is serving as Ambassadors for Family Connection of South Carolinaโ€™s Buddy Walk 2023. Buddy Walk is held in honor of families who have a child with Down syndrome. Funds raised through Buddy Walk help Family Connection provide services and resources to families across South Carolina who have a child with a disability or chronic health condition. Buddy Walk also supports the vision of the National Down Syndrome Society to help create a world in which all people with Down syndrome have the opportunity to enhance their quality of life, realize their life aspirations and become valued members of welcoming communities. Nasir Wright was diagnosed with Down syndrome at six months old. Soon after, he began speech, occupational, and physical therapies. Nasir has accomplished many unexpected things including making AB Honor Role

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Empowering Families Toolkit

A publication of NATIONAL CENTER ON EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES The Empowering Families Toolkit toolkit provides accessible materials for parents about topics related to assessment-related SSIPs and SIMRs. These materials are designed to help support their participation in stakeholder meetings. The toolkit includes short video clips and printed flyers. The materials are designed for dissemination through social media, state websites, and at meetings.

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LOOK!โ„ข at LEXINGTON COUNTY LIBRARY

Columbia, S.C. โ€“ Family Connection of South Carolina is partnering with Lexington County Library to display pieces of Family Connectionโ€™s LOOK! 2023 Photographyย Exhibit.ย Family Connection serves South Carolina families who have children with a disability or chronic health condition. โ€œWe are honored to have this opportunity to bring pieces of our current LOOK! collection to the Lexington County Library! said Amy Holbert, CEO of Family Connection. โ€œThese beautiful photos of the children and youth we serve represent Family Connectionโ€™s goals of creating inclusion, equity, and community.โ€ The photos were taken by professional photographers from across the state who volunteered their time to capture the participants in candid moments doing the things they like to do best. โ€œWe hope visitors to the library will take the time to view the photos and read the inspiring stories that accompany them,โ€ added Amy Holbert. Lauren Ignet, Assistant Branch Librarian at Lexington Main Library states: “Each

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Tips & Tricks for Positive Communication with Your Child's School

Tips & Tricks for Positive Communication with Your Child’s School

“Everyone wins-especially the child!-when parents, caregivers, teachers, and schools have positive, effective communication. Strong, positive communication is especially important when a child has a disability, special healthcare needs, or requires additional supports. Join us as we talk with Dr. Susan Thomas, a former special education director, and Graham Thomas, a school administrator, about the importance of good communication between school and home and how we can encourage this to set the stage for a great school year.”

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