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Mental Health Association of Illinois Valley The Mental Health Association of Illinois Valley Community Resource Directory is a comprehensive listing of social service agencies in Central Illinois. |
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ISBE Special Education Home Page The Illinois State Board of Education partners with school districts to provide programs and services for students with specialized educational needs. Special Education Services assures that these programs and services meet state and federal requirements. This involves both compliance and technical assistance functions. Compliance functions include monitoring least restrictive environment compliance, administering due process system, providing mediation services, conducting compliant investigations, approving policies and procedures, conducting focused and comprehensive reviews and approving nonpublic special education facilities. Technical assistance functions involve providing information and guidance on promising practices in educating students with disabilities, including the operation of numerous statewide training and technical assistance initiatives, administering the comprehensive system of personnel development for special education and management of grant programs to schools for special education service delivery. |
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Links for Students with Special Needs |
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Morton Community Foundation Your "dreams" for Morton can come true. The Morton Community Foundation (MCF) is an independent, non-profit organization formed to encourage community dreams to become reality. The Foundation belongs to all of us. It is like a "community savings account" where funds accumulate to help dreams come true. |
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Morton Chamber of Commerce |
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Morton Economic Development Council Welcome to Morton, Illinois, the Pumpkin Capital of the World! Morton is an affluent, growing community of 17,000 that sits at the crossroads of Interstate 74 and Interstate 155 on the outskirts of Peoria in Central Illinois. Home to a wide variety of employers including Caterpillar, Pepsi, and Nestle, the community has seen steady growth in residential, industrial, and retail development over the past decade. By offering the lowest property tax and sales tax rates in the region, Morton has become a destination for both employers and residents looking for a central location with access to both the Peoria and Bloomington markets. |
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Communicator, Winter 2013
Morton CUSD 709 Enrollment History, 2007 - 2011
Destiny (online library software)
Think Central
Morton Chamber of Commerce
Morton Economic Development Council
MortonMagnet
CALENDAR
- 2012-2013 School Year Calendar
- 2013-2014 School Year Calendar
The following items may now be found under the Parent tab on each building and the district webpage.
· PowerSchool Parents
· E-funds
· Tech Resources
· Registration Information
· MPTV Broadcasting schedule
Morton CUSD 709 is pleased to be the recipient of federal funding through Title I and Title II programming. Title 1 funding is used to support and enhance math instruction at Grundy and Jefferson through the use of staff members, materials, supplies and equipment. Title II funding this year (12-13) is used to support an overflow classroom teacher at Lincoln Elementary (this funding can vary from year to year depending upon need and enrollment.) Further questions can be directed to Superintendent Lindsey Hall.


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