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Add A School to The "A+" List of Diabetes Friendly Schools If you have a school that should be added to this list Contact Us. Be sure to include the school's name, address, county, and phone number. Please include a brief statement as to how your school has provided accommoda- tions for your child. Identifying information will NOT be posted on this list or sent to the school.
Personal Letter of Thanks is Sent to Islets of Hope sends a personal thank you to each school on our A+ list letting them know that their quality of care standards are parent-appreciated and that their school appears by name on this list. Fast Click to Diabetes News and Legal Information Federal & State Laws Protecting Children & Adults with Diabetes in: Public Schools Diabetes Discrimination & Legal Resources
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Add A School to The "F" List of Schools that Discriminate Schools That Fail: See our list of schools that discriminate against children with diabetes, or, that provide substandard care.
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Schools Parents Give an A+
If you are considering enrolling your child into a school on this list, we suggest that you contact the school yourself. Each family's experience is unique and may not be a fair representation of any school. Alabama * Alaska * Arizona * Arkansas * California * Colorado * Connecticut * Delaware * District of Columbia * Florida * Georgia * Hawaii * Idaho * Illinois * Indiana * Iowa * Kansas * Kentucky * Louisiana * Maine * Maryland * Massachusettes * Michigan * Minnesota * Mississippi * Missouri * Montana * Nebraska * Nevada * New Hampshire * New Jersey * New Mexico * New York * North Carolina * North Dakota * Ohio * Oklahoma * Oregon * Pennsylvania * Rhode Island * South Carolina * South Dakota * Tennessee * Texas * Utah * Vermont * Virginia * Washington (State) * Washington, DC * West Virginia * Wisconsin * Wyoming
The pages inside this book, help to educate, organize and assist individuals in the care of an individual with diabetes. Information is presented in a straightforward manner. Each book should last forever. The charts and lists are left blank – to accommodate changes in treatment or other important information. It can be used by an entire school district, camp or organized group in the management of one child or several children with diabetes. This book is unique. There are presently no other books, concerning Children with Diabetes, quite like it.
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