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Milestones of the
Chapel Hill Training-Outreach Project, Inc.

 
1969
Originally funded as part of the HCEEP, First Chance Network, under the administrative (fiscal, legal) umbrella of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School System, to develop and demonstrate strategies for the education of young children with disabilities.
1972
Published the Learning Accomplishment Profile (LAP) for children functioning age 3-5. One of the first criterion referenced assessment instruments developed to help teachers of children with disabilities to design prescriptive educational intervention and measure their progress.
1973
Assisted in the development of the Region IV Network of services to children with disabilities in Head Start.
1973
Established a demonstration site in Smithfield, NC to develop strategies for Head Start disability service delivery.
1974
Established demonstration site at UNC Dept. of Developmental Disabilities (DDDL) to continue strategy and product development.
1975
Published the Early-LAP for children functioning 0-3 years.
1976
Established Region IV Resource Access Project (RAP) for Head Start disability services.
1977
Established demonstration for disability services for Head Start at Operation Breakthrough, Durham, NC.
1978
Developed multi-media training packages for national training on PL 94-142.
1983
The Chapel Hill Training-Outreach Project model of services for children with disabilities and their families won unanimous approval by the US Department of Education Joint Dissemination Review Panel (JDRP).
1984
Established the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Head Start program as a model demonstration site.
1984
With the Kentucky Department of Education, established the Kentucky's Individualized Kindergartens (KIK) program.
1986
Worked with NC-ICC agency and parent committees to design and implement a state-wide public awareness program in support of the state adoption of PL 99-457. The program was successful.
1986
With the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School System, established program to demonstrate strategies to help children make a smooth transition from Head Start to public school.
1987
In collaboration with ACYF, coordinated the National Transition Steering Committee.
1989
Collaborated with FPG and the school system to develop a blended model classroom where half the children were eligible for Head Start and half were from middle class families.
1989
In collaboration with a network of ACYF Transition programs, developed and disseminated a multi-media package of transition materials to Head Start programs across the nation.
1990
Established the ARCH National Resource Center for crisis and respite care programs
1992
Received funding as one of 32 projects across the nation to demonstrate effective transition practices for Head Start children and families.
1992
Established the NC Teaching Center to demonstrate the efficacy of intensive, hands on training with guided practice and feedback for Head Start staff.
1993
In collaboration with the NC Interagency Coordinating Council, established the NC Transition Project to help Local Interagency Coordinating Councils develop procedures to help young (0-5) children with disabilities and their families navigate between and among local programs.
1993
Established the 501(c)(3) that would eventually become the umbrella agency for the Chapel Hill Training-Outreach Project, Inc.
1994
Established the Orange County network of Family Resource Centers
1995
Established the FRIENDS program that would eventually become the FRIENDS National Resource Center in 1999.
1996
Established the NAEYC accreditation initiative for Head Start programs in NC.
1997
In October of 1997, the CHTOP, Inc. became fully independent of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School System
1998
Established the Orange County Early Head Start program for children 0-3.
2002
Established Fuquay-Varina Early Learning Center for 140 children
2003
Expanded Early Head Start program to include Orange County Pre/k Head Start
2004
Established CB-CAP National Resource Center, FRIENDS
2005
Acquired Orange County Early Intervention Program, KidSCope
2006 Acquired Chatham County Child Development Center which was merged with the KidSCope program
2006 Successfully led national effort to pass federal legislation for Lifespan Respite which was signed by the president in December 2006.
22009   Working with the Durham Partnership for Children, established the Durham Early   
 hHead Start program.


Anne R. Sanford, founder and executive director from 1969 to 1990

 

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