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         Missouri Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  1. Helping parents help children: A resource guide to assist Missouri school districts in promoting positive parent involvement and cooperation in Chapter 1 programs by Janet Barry, 1986
  2. So This Is Normal Too?: Teachers and Parents Working Out Developmental Issues in Young Children by Deborah Hewitt, 2002-07-01
  3. When parents grow old: (videotape and study guide) (Promoting aging awareness among youth) by Harry Kujath, 1992

61. Online Resources For Special Education - Missouri - GreatSchools.net
clearinghouse of special education information, this processes, and lists parentresources stateby
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Online Resources for Special Education Check out these useful online resources for parents of special education students.

62. Missouri Schools - Elementary, Middle And High School Information
missouri Schools Key Facts and resources. What Does a District Office Do? The ParentInstitute for Quality education. Special resources for Your Child.
http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/library/MO
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63. INTERNET SPECIAL EDUCATION RESOURCES: Non-Profit Resource Centers: MPACT- Missou
MPACT missouri Parents Act Janet Jacoby Executive Director. Statewide ParentTraining and Information Center for Parents of Children with Disabilities
http://www.iser.com/MPACT-MO.html
MPACT
Missouri Parents Act
Janet Jacoby
Executive Director One W. Armour Blvd. Suite302
Kansas City, MO 64111
Other Offices in:
Springfied
St. Louis
Hannibal
Savannah
Sedgewickville
Tel: (816) 531-7070
1-800-743-7634 (MO Only) Fax: (816) 531-4777 Statewide Parent Training and Information Center for Parents of Children with Disabilities MPACT Offers:
  • Individual Assistance with educational issues
  • Resource Libraries
  • Parent Training and workshops on various topics
  • Parent Packets and Information
  • Information and Referral
  • Newsletters
  • Parent-to-Parent Support
ISER Home First Steps Planning Navigating ... advocacy

64. Maplewood Richmond Heights School District -- Board Profile
The missouri School Board Association certifies Mark as an of their children arestill receiving education in the Church and has been an active parent in the
http://binarysun.com/mrh/board_boardprofile.shtml
Vivian McBride
President, term expires April 2005
Vivian McBride is an attorney at Investors Title Company. She and her husband Mike have four daughters, Elizabeth, Laura, Megan, and Kelly. Vivian has been a resident of Richmond Heights since 1988 and is a member of St. Luke the Evangelist Church. She served as Executive Director of the Maplewood Community Betterment Foundation and the Maplewood Chamber of Commerce from 1991 to 1996. Vivian has served on the Board of education since 1999.
Cindy Blankenship
Vice President, term expires April 2004
Cindy Blankenship grew up in Maplewood and is an MRH alumna (Class of 1975). Her only son Jeff attended and graduated from MRH. Jeff is currently attending Truman State University. Cindy is an active member of Maplewood Baptist church. She has been employed by Carpenter's Trust Funds of St. Louis for 22 years. Currently in the first year of her second term, Cindy is serving as vice-president. The Missouri School Board Association certifies Cindy as an Advanced Board Member.
Nelson Mitten
Treasurer, term expires April 2004

65. Maplewood Richmond Heights School District -- Administration
level, in early childhood special education, and in parent education, and serving Sheis a licensed certified public accountant (CPA) by the State of missouri.
http://binarysun.com/mrh/about_administration.shtml
The MRH Administrative Council manages and supervises the school district. The Council consists of a fourteen-member administrative team including five Central Office Administrators, five Principals, two Deans of Students, one Director of Student Services, and one Director of the Alternative School. Administrative Council meets monthly to discuss district goals, progress, and achievement.
Superintendent
Linda Henke, PhD

Linda Henke joined MRH in July 2000. She has served as teacher, curriculum coordinator, director, and principal. Linda was Assistant Superintendent in the Clayton School District for ten years before coming to MRH as Superintendent. She has a PhD from University of Iowa, was recognized by University of Iowa for outstanding research, and received one of six excellence in scholarship awards from the American Association of School Administrators in 1990. Linda has published several articles, chapters, and one book. Her work was most recently highlighted by Panasonic Foundation and by Peter Senge in his book Schools that Learn. Linda has one son named Andrew who attends John Carroll University.
Assistant Superintendent
Catherine Von Hatten, EdD

66. Parent Resources
parent resources. Research. PBS http//pbskids.org/. education World http//www.educationworld.com/. MissouriBotanical Garden http//www.mobot.org/. St.
http://www.rockwood.k12.mo.us/woerther/parent_resources.htm
Parent Resources Research PBS http://pbskids.org/ Education World http://www.education-world.com/ KidsClick! This is a great search site! http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/KidsClick!/ proteacher.com Math http://www.mathgoodies.com http://mathstories.com/ Language Arts http://www.scholastic.com/ Aaron Shepard Online (folk tales, myths, reader's theater) http://www.aaronshep.com/ Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site http://www.carolhurst.com/index.html Guys Read http://www.guysread.com/
Science http://topscience.org/ Literature in Math and Science Class http://enc.org/topics/childlit/choosing/ Missouri Botanical Garden http://www.mobot.org/ St. Louis Science Center http://slsc.org/ History and Social Studies http://historywiz.com/ History in Song http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/parton/2/history.html Missouri Historical Society http://www.mohistory.org/ http://www.funbrain.com/kidscenter.html http://www.mikids.com/ Home

67. North Kansas City Schools
missouri Resident Application Kansas Resident Application Phone Community EducationFind programs and services parent resources School Report Card 2002 Click
http://www.nkcsd.k12.mo.us/
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April 12 Oakwood Manor Elementary and Gordman's,
9 a.m. at the store's new location in Creekwood. April 14 Crestview Elementary School students start school at 8:33 a.m. beginning April 14

68. Special Education News -- Missouri Stats And Links
button to outside web pagestate education job line button to outside web pageMissouriVocational Rehabilitation. parent and Family Links check out For Families
http://www.specialednews.com/states/mo/molinks.html
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Student data, 1998-99 school year
Source: National Center for Education Statistics Public school students ages 3-21 in special ed
Total public school students ages 3-21, including special ed Special ed portion of all public school students in Missouri Special ed portion of U.S. public school special ed students Missouri student portion of U.S. public school students
Actual Federal Spending vs. Authorized Spending
Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
1995-2001 Allocation: '95-'01 Authorized: '95-'01 Funds Missed: $569.8 million $2.11 billion $1.53 billion 2001 Allocation: Possible 2002 Increase: Possible 2002 Allocation: $104 million $88.7 million $192.7 million SOURCES: Council for Exceptional Children reprint of aggregated actual allocations from U.S. Department of Education and full funding estimates derived by Fiscal Planning Services, Inc. based on information from IDEA Funding Coalition data. FY2002 appropriation under Harkin-Hagel plan estimated by American Association of School Administrators Federal and State Government Links
check out "Washington Watch" at left for national groups and resources Offices:
Department of Education Division of Special Education Special Ed Director:
John Heskett Preschool Special Ed Coordinator:
Early Childhood Special Education State Dispute Resolution Contact:
Educators' Links
check out "For Educators" at left for national groups and resources Teacher Licensing and Employment: Missouri Teacher Certification Missouri WORKS!

69. Parent Information And Resource Center (PIRC) - Missouri
Web Address, liftmissouri.org. Topical Areas, Family literacy, adult education, parentresources and referrals, early child development, parental involvement in
http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pircs/mo.htm
Parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC) - Missouri
Type of Center PIRC
Address Missouri Partnership for Parental Assistance
Literacy Investment for Tomorrow - Missouri (LIFT)
500 Northwest Plaza, Suite 601
St. Ann, MO 63074-2221
Phone Fax E-mail barryf@webster.edu Web Address lift-missouri.org Target Audiences Families with pre-school and elementary school children, especially low literate and at-risk families. Topical Areas Family literacy, adult education, parent resources and referrals, early child development, parental involvement in schools, volunteer literacy tutors. Substance and
Methods of TA Family literacy: NCFL-certified family literacy training, PAT 3-5 training and additional home visits to high needs families, on-site technical assistance to Even Start and other family literacy programs, Head Start family literacy training, Practical Parenting Partnerships training for parental involvement in elementary schools. Adult education: Equipped for the Future (EFF) training, teaching adult learners with reading difficulties and learning disabilities. Other services: AmeriCorps VISTA year-round and summer reading projects, statewide literacy conference, toll free assistance and referral lines, Web site and listservs, Internet access training, training manuals and videos. Costs and Availability No cost to users. Services are available year round.

70. MISSOURI
have been part of the missouri Accelerated Schools parent advisory councils will beestablished at each will be available for inclusive education training for
http://www.dssc.org/frc/sip-sig/2000/Missouri.htm
Summary of 1999 Funded State Improvement Grant Applications
August 1999 MISSOURI Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change
Systemic change will occur as a result of:
  • Developing linkages and connections across multiple promising reform practices. Establishing ownership and commitment to change by stakeholders by building and expanding on existing successful programs and models. Providing support for connecting the various reform efforts to require all participants to build on proven/promising practices to address common goals.
More specifically, systems change will occur through:
  • Increased numbers of teachers in critical areas of special education. Change in certification and training. Distance learning options in rural areas. Different approaches to mentoring to retain special education teachers. Improved methods of teaching reading and math for diverse learners. Development of models to reduce drop-out rate for students with disabilities. Internet and teleconference use to assist teachers in working with challenging students.

71. Archived Literacy Investment For Tomorrow-Missouri (LIFT)
MPPA is also convening a meeting for missouri leaders in education and other to developplans for coordinating existing parent education and related
http://www.ed.gov/Family/ParentCtrs/literacy.html

72. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Missouri
See also Developmental Disabilities, education, specific disabilities SPAN (The missouriStatewide parent Advisory Network) MPACT (missouri parents ACT
http://www.disabilityresources.org/MISSOURI.html
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See also Developmental Disabilities Multi-Service Agencies
COIN Health Center (directory of Mid-Missouri resources)
Governor's Council on Disability ...
Governor's Council on Disability Resource Directory
Advocacy and Legal Rights
ADA Project
Gateway Legal Services (social security issues) [added 3/9/02]
Missouri Coalition for Quality Care (long term care concerns)
National Resources
Aging
Boone County Council on Aging
Central Missouri Area Agency on Aging
ElderWeb - Missouri
Mid-East Area Agency on Aging ...
National Resources
AIDS/HIV
Doorways
RAIN Inc. (Regional AIDS Interfaith Network)
Allergy and Asthma
See also Respiratory Disorders
National Resources
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in Missouri
Heartland chapter
Mid-Missouri chapter
St. Louis chapter
Other chapters ...
National Resources
Arthritis
Missouri Arthritis Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
Missouri's Regional Arthritis Centers
National Resources
Arts
Very Special Arts Missouri
National Resources
Assistive Technology
ETC - Missouri's Interagency Assistive Technology Short-Term Loan Program
Missouri Assistive Technology Project
Missouri Technology Center for Special Education
University of Missouri - Columbia, Adaptive Computing Technology Center (ACT)

73. EFECT - EFECT Resource Expo - Information & Resources For Families
to answer questions, share information and resources. Sharing Our Strengths SpecialEducation parent's Advocacy Link (SEPAL) Special Olympics of missouri.
http://www.efect.org/expo
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Resource EXPO Highlights
Carolyn welcomes our special guests. Steve shares EFECT with other parents. Tina and her guide dog from Campfire USA. Some of the many families who visited our Resource EXPO. Exhibitors and guests share information and resources. Children's Spot - One of 60 exhibitors. McGruff the Crime Dog even dropped in, courtesy of Lee's Summit Police Department. The Resource EXPO provided information and reunited old friends.
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Jean Vanier Honored with Community of Christ International Peace Award Jean Vanier, founder of L'Arche communities for adults and children with developmental disabilities, will receive the Community of Christ International Peace Award at 6:45 p.m. on Wednesday, June 11, at Community of Christ Auditorium

74. Missouri Homeschooling - A To Z Home's Cool
Study Materials Laws Legalities Support Group resources Methods, Styles Louis AParent's Guide to St. missouri education Code AN A TO Z RESOURCE Not intended
http://www.gomilpitas.com/homeschooling/regional/Missouri.htm
YOU ARE HERE: HOME REGIONAL
Click on the banner for recommended books and supplies for homeschooling A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Regional I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search
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A Parent's Guide to St. Louis
by Julie Douglas
Many homeschoolers will find this book an interesting resource for great field trips and learning opportunities.
Amazing Gracie
by Dan Dye, Meg Cundiff (Illustrator), Mark Beckloff, Three Dog Bakery
Dan Dye and Mark Beckloff are the co-founders of Three Dog Bakery and co-authors of Short Tails and Treats from Three Dog Bakery and Three Dog Bakery Cookbook. They live with their dogs Claire, Dottie Mae, and Joe in Kansas City, Missouri.
The Best in Tent Camping : The Ozarks : A Guide for Car Campers Who Hate Rvs, Concrete Slabs, and Loud Portable Stereos

75. Missouri Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool
missouri education Code For Homeschooling This is not intended to agencies of thestate of missouri shall be Any parent, guardian or other person having charge
http://www.gomilpitas.com/homeschooling/laws/blMO.htm
YOU ARE HERE: HOME REGIONAL MISSOURI OR LEGALITIES
Homeschooling books and supplies at discount, no sales tax, and now free shipping!
A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search
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Homeschooling Jokes
Missouri Education Code For Homeschooling
This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for information purposes only. Check for updates at your public library. Compulsory attendance - Between 7 and 16 years of age. Sec. 167.031. School attendance compulsory, who may be excused-nonattendance, penalty-home school, definition, requirements-school year defined- daily log, defense to prosecution.
(1) A child who, to the satisfaction of the superintendent of public schools of the district in which he resides, or if there is no superintendent then the chief school officer, is determined to be mentally or physically incapacitated may be excused from attendance at school for the full time required, or any part thereof;

76. Native Language Resources
at 573751-0602 or RELAY missouri at 800 (Comprehensive evaluation report, IndividualizedEducation Program (IEP placement, Notice of parent rights, Preliminary
http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/nativelanguage.htm
Skip navigation links Native Language Resources Updated March 17, 2003 Quick Index Document Resources
  • Washington Office of Public Instruction (OSPI) From this page you can obtain Procedural Safeguards the document in MS Word and pdf in the following languages: Cambodian , Korean , Russian, Spanish,Vietnamese Their Family/Educator Guide (7/98) Is available from the same page in pdf format in the following languages: English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Russian Missouri Department of Education
    The current "Procedural Safeguards for Parents and Children" Statement has been interpreted using American Sign Language, for use with Deaf parents, on video, and can be sent to school districts upon request by calling Division of Special Education, at 573-751-0602 or RELAY MISSOURI at 800-735-2966 (TDD). Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN) IDEA forms in Spanish Select the IDEA link on the left and scroll down to "IDEA Forms and Formats - Spanish". This site includes the following forms in portable document format (PDF) and Microsoft Word:

77. NNCC Parenting Database
resources for parents. parenting Skills for the Busy parent of Preschoolers KarenDeBord Toilet Training University of missouri Extension Lynn Blinn Pike.
http://www.nncc.org/Parent/parent.page.html
Resources for Parents
Parenting Young Children Parenting School-Age Children Parenting Teens
Family Life Divorce and Step-Parenting Choosing Child Care
Selecting Children's Clothing Parenting Education Related Links For information on other topics of interest to parents, including nutrition and guidance and discipline, explore the Information Station.
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Parenting Young Children
Lesia Oesterreich:
  • Understanding Young Children (in PDF) Lesia Oesterreich Stress - Taking Charge: Managing Stress in Young Families (in PDF) Virginia Molgaard Parenting Skills for the Busy Parent of Preschoolers Karen DeBord, Rebekah F. Canu, Robin Baker Howse [also in PDF Toilet Training University of Missouri Extension - Lynn Blinn Pike Beginning Child Care: Preparing your child for child care
    Parenting School-Age Children
    (in PDF):
    • Lesia Oesterreich
    • Lesia Oesterreich
    Parenting (in PDF) Virginia Molgaard
    Eight Ways Parents Can Promote Reading at Home
    Marilyn Lopes
    Parenting Teens
    (in PDF) Virginia Molgaard
  • 78. EMINTS Home
    in improved student performance, increased parent involvement and and Secondary education(DESE) missouri Research and education Network (MOREnet) The
    http://emints.more.net/
    Go to eMINTS Tech Support eMINTS - enhancing Missouri's Instructional Networked Teaching Strategies - transforms elementary classrooms into places for learning where teachers and students use multimedia tools to better understand the world, work together and achieve at new and higher levels. The goal of the eMINTS Program is to support Missouri educators as they integrate multimedia technology into inquiry-based, student-centered, interdisciplinary, collaborative teaching practices that result in improved student performance, increased parent involvement and enriched instructional effectiveness. eMINTS is administered by MOREnet under contract from Missouri's Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). MOREnet, Missouri's state education network, is part of the University of Missouri System . MOREnet provides Internet connectivity, training and technical support to Missouri's K-12 schools, colleges and universities, libraries, teaching hospitals and clinics, state government and other affiliates. 3212 LeMone Industrial Boulevard
    Columbia, MO 65201

    79. Workshop On Wheels Parent Corner Articles
    Click here to view more parent Corner articles. missouri Department of ConservationAdministrative Office PO information about nature, and wildlife education.
    http://www.cmsu.edu/workshop/Parentcorner/index.cfm
    Articles Advocacy Extra! Extra!
    Let the Kids Do it!
    Parent Corner ...
    Child Care Library
    Services Service Area 4 Resources
    Child Care Training Calendar Child Care Training ... Staff Parent Corner Click here to view more Parent Corner articles
    Ideas for Family Vacation Fun
    Does your desire for a family vacation and your budget just not quite match? You aren't alone in your search for a fun vacation on a limited budget. A great vacation may be just around your corner and much less expensive than you think. Explore Missouri State Parks Pack a picnic lunch, some outdoor games, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, a hat, and your sunscreen and head out to one of Missouri's state parks. Missouri has some of the most beautiful and diverse state parks in the nation. They are also free (or very low cost for activities such as swimming) for your exploration adventures. For example, Lake of the Ozarks State Park at Lake of the Ozarks has a touring cave with a nominal admission fee. Bothwell Lodge State Park just north of Sedalia offers tours of the lodge for a nominal fee as well as a beautiful, easy hiking trail. Watkins Mill State Park at Excelsior Springs offers tours of an old woolen mill. Bennett Springs State Park located near Lebanon has a fish hatchery for touring. Ha Ha Tonka State Park near Camdenton has extensive hiking trails showcasing the diverse topography of Missouri. Knob Noster State Park also has some beautiful hiking trails as well as a park nature center to explore. Explore the mastodon bone and arrowhead collection in the scenic overlook facility at Truman Dam State Park at Warsaw. These are just a few parks. Many state parks offer low cost camping areas, free picnic areas, and swimming beaches. For more information about state parks and historical sites in Missouri contact the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (information below).

    80. Other Education Links
    missouri Department of Higher education missouri Institutions of Higher Assistant;Washington Post's Paying for College; parent Soup education Central;
    http://www.rollanet.org/edu/other.html
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