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SCSDSyracuse City School District (Syracuse, New York)
SCSDSuffolk County Sheriff's Department (Massachusetts)
SCSDSchool of Communication Sciences and Disorders
SCSDSpecial Compensation for the Severely Disabled
SCSDSmithtown Central School District (New York)
SCSDSonoma County Sheriff's Department (California)
SCSDSelf Configuring SCSI Device
SCSDSpecial COMSEC Support Detachment
SCSDSaginaw County Sheriff's Department (Michigan)
SCSDSchenectady City School District (New York)


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GOODRICH Grants Procurement Specialist SYRACUSE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT * Age: 37 * Do you have ideas to attract and keep youth in the Syracuse area?
The Syracuse City School District still actively assigns students with autism to inclusive classrooms with their nondisabled peers.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Incarcerated Education Program is a joint effort by the Syracuse City School District and the Onondaga County Sheriffs Office, and is housed inside the nine-story Onondaga County Justice Center in downtown Syracuse.
 
 
 
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