BVCIL will be talked about on KBTX’s Brazos Valley This Morning on Monday, May 25th. They are announcing our $1000 donation from HSN on the show! Tune in on Monday to watch or set your DVR at 6:40am – 7:00am. Support your BVCIL!
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Support Beep Baseball by Eating Baked Goods!
Support your Beep Baseball team and help them go to the Beep Baseball World Series by purchasing delicious baked goods! It’s a WIN-WIN! Details are on the flyer!
College Station Seeks Input On Accommodating People With Disabilities
The city seeks input on how it can better accommodate people with disabilities. After a short presentation, city staff will be available to answer questions.
Free accessible transportation is available through the Brazos Valley Center for Independent Living by calling 979-776-5505 by May 4.
Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in the forum, should call 979-764-3541 or (TDD) 1-800-735-2989 as soon as possible, but no later than May 1.
Citizens unable to attend the meeting may email comments to adaassistance@cstx.gov.
City of Bryan Hosts Americans with Disabilities Act Informational Public Forum
BRYAN – The City of Bryan will host an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) informational public forum on Wednesday, May 6, 2015, at 6 p.m., at the Bryan Municipal Office Building, 300 S. Texas Avenue.
The city seeks input on how it can better accommodate people with disabilities. After a short presentation, city staff will be available to answer questions.
Free accessible transportation is available through the Brazos Valley Center for Independent Living by calling 979-776-5505 by May 5.
For information on sign language interpretation, TDD or other translation or accessibility information, please contact the City of Bryan Communications Department at 209-5120 at least 48 hours before the scheduled time of the meeting so that your request may be accommodated.
Texas House Bill 5 Seeks To Change High School Education Throughout The State
In 2013, the 83rd Regular Session of the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 5, which codified several changes to Texas High School curriculum, accreditation, accountability, and other areas pertaining to High School education in the state. The following link directs to a website of resources describing the changes enacted by HB 5. Please visit http://www4.esc13.net/
Andrew Morse is our Special Projects Coordinator here at BVCIL. For more information on housing or questions about the above article, call us at 979-776-5505 and we’ll get you the information you are looking for.
KBTX Honors Steven Steele – Jefferson Award Recipient
See the post on the KBTX website, here.