Family URL List Renew Counseling Center; parent's Place; Growing in Human Development and Family LifeEducation Resource Center; Family Studies, University of kentucky at GWBROCK http://www.uky.edu/HumanEnvironmentalSciences/FamilyNetwork/hotlist.html
Extractions: REED MARTIN, J.D. Chat Room I Phone Consults Manuals Shopping Cart Free Articles ... Message Board I Workshops I Audiotapes I CD'S I Videotapes email REED'S MANUALS Advanced Advocacy Strategies Using Your School's And State's Violations of Section 504 And The ADA To Get Your Child The Program They Need Under IDEA, Section 504 or The ADA Are You Ready To Play Hardball? ARE YOU REALLY READY TO ASK FOR A DUE PROCESS HEARING? Getting Your Child with Autism What They Are Entitled to Under Federal Laws Getting Control of the IEP Process - How to Use over 100 Changes the law to get what your child deserves ... CD' S: Getting an IEP Under the '97 Amendments So You Think You Need A Priva te School? Challenge the School's Improper Discipline Positive Behavior Interventions Evaluations Required by Law Can You Sue for Damages? HELP! The School Is Not Going To Serve My Child Is Your Child Getting Everything They Need In The Least Restrictive Environment Overview of the '97 IDEA Amendments So You Think You Want To Go To A Hearing - How To Prepare To Win Reed's Complete Online Order Form Online Shopping Cart VIDEO TAPES: Rights of Parents of Students With Disabilities To Access Their Children's Educational Records And The Duties Of Their School District ... home FREE Articles Shopping Cart Services Court Cases ... POWER Member Shopping Cart ARTICLES BY TOPIC:
Extractions: Professional Organizations ... Kentucky SPIN - Special Parent Involvement Network Kids as Self Advocates Kids Health - Information for Parents, Teens and Kids KidsNeeds - The Place for Kids with Special Needs KidSource OnLine Marion Downs Center for Infant Hearing National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management PACER Center (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights) PEER Home Page (Parents Engaged in Educational Reform) PiNK (Parent Information Network of Kentucky) Wrightslaw - The Online Newsletter About Special Education and the Law U.S. Department of Education Publications Center
Students And Parents parent Involvement PTA site with tips on Quest Academic competitions, resources andeducation news. http://www.ksba.org/studentsparents.htm
Extractions: K entucky S chool B oards A ssociation (Click here for Services Directory) Home About KSBA Academy of Studies/Continuing Education Administrative Procedures Administrative Regulations ASAP for School Boards Attorney General's Opinions Board Team Development Communications Council of School Board Attorneys Critical Issues District Online Manuals Education Links Educational Vacancies Governmental Relations Kentucky School Advocate Liability Insurance Fund Legal Services Medicaid Reimbursement Oasis Award PEAK Award Property Coverage Publications Regulatory advocacy Research Risk Managment Special Education Strategic Planning Student Accident Coverage Student advocacy Superintendent Searches Tax Revenue Anticipation Note Treasurer's Bonds Unemployment coverage Workers' Compensation Web Site of the Month: Stand Up for Fort Thomas S tudents arents : H omework Resources Links Updated: April 2003 All links free unless otherwise noted (If you find a link not working, please e-mail bhughes@ksba.org New site addition of the month: Time for Kids Kid-friendly presentation of national, international news Note to Parents: KSBA has posted links to numerous Web sites with information about talking with children about war and terrorism at this link (click here) PRESCHOOL SITES American Library Assn.
Wynbrooke Traditional Theme School of the Year, 19992000. Mr. Andre Hall BA, Elementary education,University of kentucky. Ms. Teresa Williams M.Ed., Early Childhood http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/~wynbrooke/teachers.html
Extractions: Guv Wants Parents To Have More School Ties Illinois Gov. Blagojevich is expected to use his first State of the State speech today to announce his plan to require businesses to triple the amount of unpaid time off they grant workers for parent-teacher conferences and other school functions. From The Chicago Sun-Times
STWgrants As federal funding for School to Work in kentucky comes to an end, it will be vitalfor local efforts to utilize other resources to continue assisting our http://www.murraystate.edu/meeic/STWgrants.html
Extractions: One of the goals of School to Work is sustaining both the programmatic and systemic changes that occurred as a result of the School to Work initiative in Kentucky. As federal funding for School to Work in Kentucky comes to an end, it will be vital for local efforts to utilize other resources to continue assisting our students in making the successful transition from school to work. This handy guide was designed as a tool to help school to work professionals search for and secure resources to continue those STW activities which have proven successful and to create new activities which might serve students, school districts, and employers in Kentucky. An Introduction to Resource Mapping for STW Activities Listing of Key Contacts Sources of Grantsmanship Assistance Listing of Potential Resources GEAR UP Partnership GrantsUS Department of Education Teacher Development-Pre-service, Pre-service, In-service US Department of Education Systems Change Projects to Expand Employment Opportunities US Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services Migrant Education Even Start ProgramUS Department of Education, Office of Bilingual Educational and Minority Languages Affairs ... Back to Cover Page
Home School Corner Bluegrass Home Educators kentucky Home Educators Louisiana Louisiana Home EducationNetwork Louisiana Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of parent Educators. http://www.e-tutor.com/homeschool/resourcesbystate.htm
National Center For Medical Home Initiatives with community based resources, and collaborating Public Schools Special EducationParent Resource Center Nephrologist, University of kentucky Betty Presler http://www.medicalhomeinfo.org/training/pastsites/lexington.html
Extractions: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) will offer its Every Child Deserves a Medical Home Educational Program in Kentucky on December 2, 2000 at the Lexington Shriners Hospital. The program aims to support pediatric health care providers, children with special health care needs and their families, and communities interested in the well being of these special needs children in a changing health care environment. Target Audience
Extractions: Kentucky Department of Education *Cool Site* - Site has information on schools and school districts and includes resources for parents, teachers, and administrators. The Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership - Trains parents to work with teachers and other parents to raise student achievement in their home communities. Council on Postsecondary Education - Provides a list of state supported colleges and universities within the Commonwealth, including links. The Kentucky Academy of Technology Education - Provides news articles and resources for public educators.
Making Parent Involvement Meaningful // By Karen Rasmussen Charles Edwards, director of the Division of SchoolBased Decision Making at theKentucky Department of Avoid education jargon. Celebrate parent participation. http://www.ascd.org/readingroom/edupdate/1998/1jan.html
Extractions: January 1998 When Lynn Townsend's daughter was a sophomore at South Laurel High School in London, Ky., she couldn't get into the Latin class she needed to continue her studies from the previous year. Townsend went to the school's open house to learn how to remedy the situation. By the time she left, Townsend had joined the school's committee on restructuring time, which was charged with finding a way to improve teaching and learning at the school. "I chose the busiest committee in the history of the school," Townsend jokes, explaining that its membersparents, students, community members, and educatorslooked at different time restructuring models, visited schools, and listened to speakers explain their options. The committee eventually recommended, and the school council adopted, a four-block school day. Beyond Fundraising and Baking Cookies Under the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA), most schools in the state are required to have a councilmade up of two parents, three teachers, and the principalto make decisions to improve student learning. Councils determine the curriculum, assign students to classes, determine how time is structured, allocate use of school space, and make decisions about instructional practices, discipline and classroom management, and extracurricular programs. Most schools also have committees, which include parents such as Townsend, to investigate topicsincluding the school budget and curriculum and instruction issuesand inform the council.
Extractions: (compiled from the following sources) Carter, N. 1996. See how we grow: A report on the status of parenting education in the U.S. Philadelphia: The Pew Charitable Trusts. National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information National Criminal Justice Reference Service Smith, C.A., D. Cudaback, H.W. Goddard, and J. Myers-Walls. 1994. National extension parent education model of critical parenting practices. Manhattan, KS: Kansas Cooperative Extension Service. Allen, M. L., P. Brown, and B. Finlay. 1992. Helping children by strengthening families. Washington, DC: Children s Defense Fund. Alvy, K. T. 1987. Black parenting. New York: Irvington. Alvy, K. T. 1994. Parent training today. Studio City, CA: Center for the Improvement of Child Caring. Barnett, W. S. 1985. The Perry preschool program and its long-term effects: A benefit-cost analysis. Ypsilanti, MI: High/Scope Press. Berrick, J. 1988. Parental involvement in child abuse prevention training: What do they learn? Child Abuse and Neglect
KYPTA SBDM Handbook 4th Edition KETS (kentucky Educational Technology) planning workbook coordinator) Office ofEducation Technology 502564 parent and community involvement; information http://www.kypta.org/SBDM/17Resources.html
Camargo Elementary School Home Page Prekindergarten through 5th grade school; features a message from the principal, satellite image Category Regional North America kentucky Localities C Camargo Camargo Elementary is fully accredited by the kentucky Department ofEducation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. http://www.montgomery.k12.ky.us/camargo/
Choosing The Best, Inc. - The Leader In Abstinence Education Carlas Bunch Coordinator for the abstinence classes Southeast KentuckyWomen for Life. We operate a crisis pregnancy center and http://www.choosingthebest.org/success_stories/success_story_2.html
Extractions: K entucky S chool B oards A ssociation (Click here for Services Directory) Home About KSBA Academy of Studies/Continuing Education Administrative Procedures Administrative Regulations ASAP for School Boards Attorney General's Opinions Board Team Development Communications Council of School Board Attorneys Critical Issues District Online Manuals Education Links Educational Vacancies Governmental Relations Kentucky School Advocate Liability Insurance Fund Legal Services Medicaid Reimbursement Oasis Award PEAK Award Property Coverage Publications Regulatory advocacy Research Risk Managment Special Education Strategic Planning Student Accident Coverage Student advocacy Superintendent Searches Tax Revenue Anticipation Note Treasurer's Bonds Unemployment coverage Workers' Compensation Web Site of the Month: