Can We Talk? Site Profiles by building community capacity through education, research, and housed at the Universityof missouriKansas City devotes 40% time to parent-child communication http://www.canwetalk.org/about/siteprofiles/missouri.htm
Extractions: Kansas City, Missouri Community Profile Our community is located in the Kansas City metropolitan area and includes neighborhoods in both Kansas and Missouri. The population is 1,575,000. The population is 60% Caucasian, 30% African American, 5% Latino American, and 5% other racial/ethnic groups. Status of Parent Education There is no organized effort at the state or district level to prioritize parent education on sexuality and health issues. We did get the Missouri application for abstinence-only sexuality education dollars to include funding for parent education. To our knowledge, no one has applied for this money to support parent education. Sponsoring Organization and Service Area KC-WAIT's vision is a private and public sector partnership dedicated to the prioritization and long-term investments in the improved health and quality of life for adolescents. Our mission is to improve the health and well being of adolescents between the ages of 10 to 18 years by building community capacity through education, research, and exemplary practices to better address complex interrelated youth issues.
Teacher Resources I II parent resources I parent resources II MAP Month America Responds Civics EducationCNN for Understanding Slavery State of missouri Election Information http://www.stlteacherswebs.org/teacher5/teacher_resources.htm
Family Village / School / Individual Education Plan Did you know? http//www.coe.missouri.edu/~mocise/pubs/prole.htm parentsRole in the Individualized education Program (IEP). http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/iep.html
Extractions: http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/otherpub/lg2txt.htm This publication provides substantial guidance regarding the legal requirements for developing a student's IEP. It is a verbatim reprinting of (a) federal regulations about IEPs, and (b) Appendix A (formerly Appendix C) to the IDEA 97, which is a series of questions and answers about federal regulations on the IEP. Parent Panthers - IEP 101
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Extractions: Please Choose a Topic Academic Standing Auditing a Course Class Attendance Course Repeat Policy, GPS Adjustment Credit by Exam Dismissal Evening Examinations General Education Requirements Grades (General) Grades for Students Who Officially Withdraw Honors Eligibility Incomplete Work - Grade of I Late Registration Part-time Students Refund of Academic Fees Student Records S/U Grading System
DFS - Early Childhood Grants & Resources Stay At Home parent Program Awardees,. a new or existing program with provider educationand training resources in your area, contact the missouri Child Care http://www.dss.state.mo.us/dfs/early/
Extractions: Agency List - choose one - Director's Office Program Divisions Child Support Enf Family Services Medical Services Youth Services Support Divisions General Services Human Resources Legal Services Division of Family Services In 1998, Missouri House Bill 1519 established the Early Childhood Development, Education, and Care Fund from a percentage of riverboat gaming fees. This legislation set aside funding to increase capacity of, and access to, quality early childhood programs for all Missouri families. The funds are distributed through grant programs, certificates for families, and an increase in state child care subsidies for child care programs accredited by a recognized accrediting organization. See DSS Recognized Accrediting Organizations for a listing of state and national accrediting organizations whose accreditation qualifies child care providers for this increased subsidy. Grant Opportunities: Recommendations for the HB 1519 Start-Up and Expansion grants have been made and contracts have been sent to each of those programs being awarded. If you received a contract in the mail to sign, please send it back as soon as possible. If you are not able to accept the grant at this time, please send the contract back without a signature and a notation to that effect. DSS will provide a list of grantees on this website as soon as all contracts have been signed by the awardees and by the Department of Social Services.
Links To Other Resources Page Protection and Advocacy Services; missouri Technology Center National Center for Educationin Maternal Disabilities (NICHCY); National parent Information Network http://www.moddrc.com/links/LinksIndex2.htm
Extractions: Links to Other State and National On-Line Resources Missouri Links National Links Center for Innovations in Special Education (CISE) Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE)- Technical Assistance Bulletins Governor's Council on Disabilities Resource Directory ... Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR) American Camping Association: Finding a Camp American Council of the Blind Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Home Page ... Developmental Disabilities Resource Center (DDRC) Developmental Disabilities: Resources for Healthcare Providers Disability Awareness Kit The Division for Early Childhood Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) : Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education Emergency Preparedness for Children with Special Health Care Needs: From the American Academy of Pediatrics FamiliesUSA: 20 Years as the Voice for Health Care Consumers Family Voices: Family and Friends Speaking on Behalf of Children with Special Health Care Needs Individual Education Programs (IEP's) ... National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services (NASDDDS) National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health (NCEMCH)-Special Health Care Needs National Center for Family Support (NCFS)
Special Education.html list of WWW sites that provide information, resources, and yet and/or disabilities,special education, educational technology, parent and family http://www.district44.dupage.k12.il.us/SpecialEducation.html
FOREIGN LANGUAGES CAMDENTON Welcome to the site dedicated to the education of Camdenton's foreign Student andParent resources. in all 50 States University of missouriColumbia University http://www.chs.advertisnet.com/index.HTML
Extractions: Credits Camdenton's Foreign Language Teachers Currently in the Camdenton R-III School District, there are five foreign language educators. Click on the names below for more information regarding the individual teachers, their class information, and contact information. Ms. Brownell High School Spanish Teacher Ms. Maddux High School French Teacher Student and Parent Resources The following resources have links to sites that will aid students in extra practice, enrichment, research for projects. There is also a link to Camdenton's foreign languages teachers where one can find information for the class and e-mail the teacher with specific questions. Furthermore, there is information concerning the rationale for studying a foreign language, and college admission requirements regarding foreign language. Spanish Resources French Resources Why Study Languages?
Linksmn educators and parents) surrounding education in the There are parentfocused storiesand the missouri Partnership for parenting Assistance/Literacy Investment http://www.cpirc.org/linksmn.htm
Extractions: please take a minute and give us some feedback Who We are Partners ... Parent Involvement Research CPIRC is a project of The Center for Human Investment Policy (CHIP ), a public policy think tank located at the Graduate School of Public Affairs University of Colorado at Denver . CHIP's mission is to assist educational, human services and health organizations develop policies, programs and systems of care aimed at improving outcomes for children and families. National Links, M- N National Links Index, A-D, E-L O-Z please take a minute and give us some feedback Make Parenting a Pleasure This parenting curriculum emphasizes building on family strengths and helping parents develop a strong support network. The curriculum is interactive and uses discussion and experiential activities in both large and small groups.
Extractions: Related Articles Related Resources ... Programs School Administrators Article S C H O O L A D M I N I S T R A T O R S A R T I C L E The research is clear: When parents and communities are involved in schools, education improves. From New York to California, from an individual student's notebook to community-outreach programs, here are five approaches to parental and community involvement that work! Included: Five successful programs for parent and community involvement plus links to dozens of online resources! "Research shows the benefits of parent involvement in kids' education," principal Jerry Eichholz told Education World. "I believe it's very important to help parents understand what it is they can do to help the student succeed. I try to show parents how to be actively involved." Eichholz is the principal of Highland Elementary School in the Riverview Gardens School District of St. Louis County, Missouri
Division Of Special Education - Data Coordination parent's Role in the Individualized education Program (IEP) (February 1999). MissouriState Plan for Special education Part B (2001 Version). http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divspeced/DataCoord/parentresource.html
Extractions: For copies in languages other than English and for alternative formats, contact DESE at 573-751-0602 Missouri State Plan for Special Education - Part B (2001 Version) (2002 Version) Performance Goals and Indicators Complaint System First Steps (Home Page) A Family's Testimonial State Redesigns First Steps Delivery System Missouri Parents Act (MPACT)
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Missouri Homeschool Help At Sassafrass Grove Information, tools and links for missouri homeschoolers and others interested in the ShowMe State.Category Reference education United States missouri Summary of the Statutory Provisions for Home Schooling in missouri 1. Any parentmay educate to have a teaching certificate or meet any education requirements http://www.angelfire.com/mo/sasschool/MO.html
Bowerman Elementary SchoolSpringfield, Missouri USA missouri State TeachersAssociation (MSTA); National Association of Elementary NationalEducation Association(NEA); National parent TeacherAssociation (PTA). http://sps.k12.mo.us/bowerman/bowlinks.html
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
Related Resources 800835-5465) or visit the missouri Department of Teachers (PAT) is a non-profit parenteducation and family and linkages to a network of community resources. http://www.health.state.mo.us/babyyourbaby/resources.html
Extractions: TOP Children with Special Health Care Needs The Bureau of Special Health Care Needs helps adults and families with children under 21 who have serious or chronic medical conditions obtain treatment they may not be able to afford. It also provides service coordination for linkage to available health care resources. For more information, call 1-800-451-0669 or visit the website at www.dhss.state.mo.us . In Department Organization, Maternal, Child and Family Health, click on the Bureau of Special Health Care Needs.
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