364 resultados para School Libraries
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Iowa School District Surtax Report 2006
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Audit report on Mid-Iowa School Improvement Consortium, Carlisle, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2007
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Report on the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School, Vinton, Iowa, for the year ended June 30, 2007
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Report on the Iowa School for the Deaf, Council Bluffs, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2007
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Review of the Sigourney Community School District for the period July 1, 2006 through February 29, 2008
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Special investigation of selected transactions at Perry High School for the period July 1, 2005 through November 30, 2007
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Report on a special investigation of the West Marshall Community School District for the period January 1, 2001 through June 30, 2007
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Audit report on Sheldon Community School District in Sheldon, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Audit report on Clarke Community School District in Osceola, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Audit report on Perry Community School District in Perry, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Special report on the Dunkerton Community School District for the period July 1, 2005 through December 31, 2008
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Iowa School District Surtax Report 2007
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I am pleased to present the performance report for the Iowa Department for the Blind for fiscal year 2008. This report is provided in compliance with sections 8E.210 and 216B.7 of the Code of Iowa. It contains valuable information about results achieved because of the services that we and our partners provided to blind and visually impaired Iowans during the past fiscal year in the areas of Vocational Rehabilitation, Independent Living, Library Services, and Resource Management. We determine our competitive success in a number of ways. We look at the federal standards and indicators to learn our ranking in relation to the performance of other public rehabilitation agencies. We compare our library's production and circulation figures with those from previous years to determine trends. We set our own standards for success by looking at such factors as the number of successful case closures, average hourly wage at case closure, skills training provided, and compliance with regulations. Results show that the Department is working positively toward achieving its strategic goals of increasing the independence and productivity of blind Iowans and improving access to information for blind Iowans. Major accomplishments of the year included: The selection of our Library as one of eight libraries to receive the new digital talking book machines and books in digital media from the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Priority for distribution of the machines is given to Library patrons who are veterans. The Department, the Iowa Braille School, and the Department of Education have been promoting the new expanded core curriculum as part of their continued efforts to improve the coordination and delivery of services to blind and visually impaired students in Iowa. The Department's five-year grant funded Pathfinders mentoring program ended this year. A total of 49 blind youths aged 16-26 were paired with successful blind adult mentors. Assessments of the program clearly showed that participation in the program had a measurable positive effect on the youth involved. Finally, earnings ratios and the percentage of employment for vocational rehabilitation clients of the Department are among the best in the nation, as measured by the U.S. Rehabilitation Services Administration's standards and indicators for the year ended September 30, 2007. Overall, we met or exceeded 13 of 18 targets included in this report. A discussion of the Department's services, customers, and organizational structure, and budget appears in the "Department Overview" that follows. Information pertaining to performance results appears in the final section of this document. The success of the Department's programs is evident in the success achieved by blind Iowans. It is reflected in the many blind persons who can be seen traveling about independently, going to their jobs and to the community and family activities in which they participate. Sincerely, Karen A. Keninger, Director Iowa Department for the Blind
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Audit report on Mid-Iowa School Improvement Consortium, Carlisle, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Report on a special investigation of the UNI Malcolm Price Laboratory School for the period July 1, 2006 through March 31, 2009