Tuesday, May 1, 2007

FREE TESTING TALK Tuesday, May 8th, 2007, 6:30 p.m. ~ ASHEVILLE


Because so many people contacted me and said they wanted to come, but couldn't attend here's another date...

FREE TESTING TALK Tuesday, May 8th, 2007, 6:30 p.m.

On Tuesday, May 8th, 6:30 p.m. in Lord Auditorium, at Pack Library I will present 'Testing Talk'.
This one hour discussion is open to all homeschool families interested in finding out more about end of grade testing options.
We will cover the Division of Non-Public Education testing requirements, and frequently asked homeschool testing questions.
I will specifically address the Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Achievement (WJIII), the California Achievement Test (CAT) and the Iowa Test of Basic Skills (IOWA) the evening of April 4th.
Please tell your homeschool friends, all are welcome.

RSVP's are encouraged, but not required.
If you RSVP, I will have copies of the handouts for you.

Thank you,
Tamara
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Tamara M. Rutledge, M.Ed.
Academic Language Therapist
K-12, N.C. Exceptional Children Teacher
Fast ForWord Provider
Woodcock-Johnson Examiner/Administrator
828-654-9180
tamara.rutledge@charter.net 
www.SmartTesting.net
Tamara M. Rutledge, M.Ed.
828-654-9180

 
Tamara Rutledge has been happily married for 14 years and homeschooling for 5 years. She and her husband relocated to Western North Carolina in 1998. Tamara holds an M.Ed. in Special Education from the University of Maryland; she is an Orton-Gillingham Tutor in the Certificate and Associate Levels, and a Certified Fast ForWord provider.  Tamara has been working with our special needs population since 1990, and offers assistance to children with difficulties in the areas of mild Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia, and Central Auditory Processing Disorder.  She is a member of the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) and attends the annual NC-IDA Conference to keep abreast of current research, legislation and best practices regarding Dyslexia.  She was a Special Education middle school teacher, high school teacher and continues to maintain her NC Special Education Teaching License (grades k-12) by attending classes and workshops. Tamara has been an advocate for students with learning disabilities in Virginia, South Carolina, and North Carolina by helping parents gain free and appropriate, individualized education programs for their children while attending public school. When Tamara is not working with children she enjoys traveling, hiking with her family, and making arts and crafts. Please feel free to contact Tamara to discuss your child's testing needs. In addition to daytime office hours, she offers evening and weekend testing opportunities.

  
    


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