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but not limited to SEPAC, Title I, Title VII, Title IX, ptos/ptas, district wide ParentAssociations and the Schools ( The Blue Book ), new york City Board of
http://cityhonors.buffalo.k12.ny.us/city/prnts/ptsco/01-02/bpsparent.html
BUFFALO PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT PARENT INVOLVEMENT POLICY
The Parent Involvement Policy was adopted by the Board of Education on December 1, 2000.
Parent Involvement Beliefs:
The Board of Education of Buffalo believes that education is the shared responsibility of the student, parents, family, schools, and community and that the academic achievement and success of our students depend on the strength of the partnerships developed among these stake holders. For the purposes of this policy, parent is defined as any parent, guardian, and/or person in parental relation to a child or children. All parents in the district will be encouraged to become involved in the educational processes of their child(ren). Students, who are at the center of these partnerships, have unique skills, talents, and learning styles and ultimately are responsible for their own academic achievement. Parents and families provide their children with the foundation of their values, aspirations, and ways of knowing. Parents' knowledge of their children's unique histories, traditions, experiences, learning styles, resources, and challenges is a valuable resource that is critical to their child's successful achievement in school. To ensure success for all out students, the district will support parent involvement by providing a continuum of parent involvement opportunities, including all six of the following types taken directly from the Epstein model of the National Network of Partnership Schools:

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23. ENews Archive - Plano ISD
semifinalists are Stuyvesant High School in new york City with Wu – Plano WestSenior High; york Shaw – Jasper ptas and ptos fund the purchase of McGruff
http://www.pisd.edu/enews11603.htm
January 16, 2003 Dear Plano ISD eNews Subscriber: This message includes the following articles: 1. TEA School Report Cards Communicate School Success
2. Teacher of the Year Nominees Announced, Gala Sponsors Sought
3. Mentor Recruitment Underway During National Mentor Month
4. Achievements
a. PSHS Senior Named Intel Science Talent Search Semifinalist
b. 43 All-State Music Students Announced
c. McGruff Safe House Awards Presented to Elementary Schools
5. Employee News
d. Plano Educators Share Talents on State, National Level
e. District Seeks Applicants for Summer School Employment
f. Pre-Retirement Seminar Set for February 8 g. Baylor Health Osteoporosis Screenings Canceled 1. TEA School Report Cards Communicate School Success Each Plano ISD school will distribute in January a School Report Card to the parents of PISD’s nearly 51,000 students. The reports, which are published annually as a result of a 1993 Texas Legislative Act, provide parents with a statistical analysis of student test scores, attendance and other indicators of school success and district achievements, as reported by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and Plano ISD. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Doug Otto, noted, “The School Report Cards provide yet another opportunity for us to communicate school success to our parents and community. Individually and collectively, Plano’s students have demonstrated outstanding accomplishments and they deserve our praise for their efforts. The reports also allow us to recognize the efforts of teachers, administrators and support staff who work tirelessly to provide our students with an excellent education.”

24. Loudoun Easterner Newspaper
At Large) sent to the principals, ptas and ptos to population growth and service demands,”york wrote to Simpson requested funding for 128 new employees this
http://www.easterner.com/articles02/080702/content.htm
August 07, 2002
Enter a City or US Zip: U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf, left, and Sheriff Steve Simpson joined federal and state officials in a surprise truck check Monday at near Route 28 and Waxpool. Forty safety violations were issued.
Surprise safety check takes trucks off road

A safety inspection checkpoint on Route 28 near Waxpool Road Monday morning removed nine potentially dangerous trucks from the roads and cited 40 safety violations on other vehicles, according to a Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office spokesman.
U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf (R-10th), Loudoun County Sheriff Stephen Simpson, and officials from the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, the Virginia Department of Transportation and VDOT were on hand for the five-hour inspection.
“Most of the companies operating in this area do a good job,” Wolf said. “But there are some bad trucks out on the roads. We’ve seen some dangerous things today, things that could have ended up causing accidents if they were left on the road.”
From 1990 to 2001 there were 108,820 truck-related accidents in Virginia, resulting in 1,593 deaths, according to Wolf’s office.
“Some of the trucks we’ve seen have had bad brakes, multiple bad brakes on one vehicle, under-inflated or flat tires, all kinds of things,” Simpson said. “You can’t tell just by looking at the vehicle. It may look fine when it comes up in your rear-view mirror, but you don’t know if those brakes are working correctly or not.”

25. Loudoun Easterner Newspaper- News And Articles
Some of it may be blamed on the state, but the economic warnings are not new, andthe big county spending 5 letter york sent to principals, ptas and ptos
http://www.easterner.com/articles02/100902/news.cfm
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October 9, 2002
EDITORIAL

Board steps back from Sheriff’s audit

Budget on horizon leading to cutbacks

Arcola area zoning subject of meeting
... Obituaries Saving money The powers-that-be on the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors are taking drastic actions to save money in the face of a budget crisis. This week, the Board voted not to spend a full $5,000 to assist the Dulles Rail Corridor Association. However, it may take more than that for the Board to leave a legacy of penny-pinching. We would remind the Supervisors that they have made a bad habit of handing out grants and love offerings to their friends for years now, and never batted an eye in spending $10,000,000 on property without a clue of what would be done with it. The full spending record is clear, and we will leave it to those who oppose them at the polls to produce a documented accounting. Chairman York himself commented this week that we just cannot afford to spend that $5,000. Supervisor Jim Burton, who was known to pinch a few pennies before he joined in the spending frenzy on the board, joined York on fixing the blame elsewhere as usual. In the case of the county budget problems, they said, the state is to blame. There is always a target for our board to aim their fingers. Burton, at this late date, says “county economists” warn that a property tax increase of as much as 26 cents may be needed. Among some boards, it is the practice to set up a large straw horse to cut it down to size when the budget is finalized. In this case, Burton thinks sound management may reduce any increase to 6 cents on the tax rate. What we do know is that Loudoun County taxpayers will be asked to spend more in the future. Some of it may be blamed on the state, but the economic warnings are not new, and the big county spending continued until Monday.

26. Petaluma Argus-Courier: 5 O'clock Update Archives
The ptas and ptos of Old Proceeds will go to the American Red Cross to help withdisaster relief efforts in new york City and Washington DC Back to Index
http://www.arguscourier.com/display/inn_update_archives/October 2001/update05.tx
- The latest news and sports highlights of the day from Petaluma, Calif. -
Friday, Oct. 5, 2001 Monday's City Council meeting canceled
A special City Council meeting scheduled for Monday has been canceled due to lack of a quorum. City Manager Fred Stouder said the meeting will be rescheduled at a later date. Council offers Moynihan settlement for alleged violation of campaign finance law The City Council is offering Councilmember Bryant Moynihan a chance to settle out of court a complaint that he violated the city's campaign finance ordinance. The ordinance does not define "candidate." Moynihan has contended that because he had already won election, and has not declared any plans of running again in 2004 he is no longer a candidate. According to the city hall source, Steven Churchwell, the attorney Rudnansky hired to look into Cartwright's complaints has advised the council that in the absence of a definition in the ordinance, the definition contained in the California Political Reform Act applies. Under that act, anyone who is accepting contributions through a political committee is a candidate. A majority of the current council has indicated it wants to amend the ordinance. That may occur at the Oct. 15 council meeting.

27. The Latest PTO/PTA News | PTO Today
NOVEMBER 18, 2002 Mississippi ptos and ptas hold a OCTOBER 15, 2002 Superintendentand PTA in this new york town getting whole community involved in
http://www.ptotoday.com/currentnews.html
RECEIVE EMAIL UPDATES: SEARCH PTO TODAY:
Check this space frequently for the latest news and notes from the PTO world. Run into an interesting PTO tidbit? email us the news or a link to: news@PTOtoday.com APRIL 9, 2003: North Carolina parent group holds a special fundraiser inorder to display their freedom quilt.
APRIL 9, 2003: Comprehensive program profile here on connecting with and involving Hispanic parents at one Atlanta school.
APRIL 9, 2003: Weather doesn't dampen the spirit of this huge community-built plaground effort.
APRIL 9, 2003: Hawaiian Luau. Coppertone. Playground. $5000. There is a connection for this West Virginia school.
APRIL 8, 2003: Principal flipping burgers at this New York PTO's McDonald's Night fundraiser.
APRIL 7, 2003: Comprehensive piece here on parental involvement challenges in North Carolina. Nicely done. First in a series.
APRIL 1, 2003: NH fathers and daughters dance the night away at this "Enchanted Evening" fundraiser hosted by their PTO.
APRIL 1, 2003:

28. KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Mr. David Daniel, paraphrased an article in the new york Times which adequate preparationtime, money for resources, support of ptas and ptos, less time
http://www.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/board/SchoolBoard/MeetingInfo/MINUTES01_02/Minutes012

29. ECS Education Issue Document
Reconstitute ptas and ptos as Parent, Teacher, Student Fred Bay, executive director,Josephine Bay Paul and C. Michael Paul Foundation, Inc., new york.
http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/16/91/1691.htm
ECS Executive Summary Education Commission of the States • 700 Broadway, Suite 1200 • Denver, CO 80203-3460 • 303-299-3600 • fax 303-296-8332 • www.ecs.org Every Student A Citizen: Creating the Democratic Self Campaign for Action Compact for Learning and Citizenship National Study Group on Citizenship in K-12 Schools
Acknowledgments
The National Study Group on Citizenship in K-12 Schools
Sheila Bailey, education consultant, Vermont Elsa Banuelos, student organizer, West High School, Colorado Jill Blair, principal, BTW Consultants – informing change, California Steve Bonchek, executive director, Harmony School Education Center, Indiana Bernadette Chi, graduate student researcher, University of California-Berkeley Todd Clark, executive director, Constitutional Rights Foundation, California Thomas Ehrlich, senior scholar, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Stanford University, California Donald Ernst, government affairs director, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Virginia Robert Franco, chairman – social science; professor of anthropology, Kapi'olani Community College, Hawaii

30. Rochester City School District
The academic standards established by the new york State Education Department arepublic statements about what all students should know and be able ptas/ptos.
http://www.rcsdk12.org/parents/01-02info.htm
131 West Broad Street, Rochester NY 14614
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Academics Kindergarten Student progress is reported in reading, math, science, social studies, motor skills, and personal growth. For the first and third marking periods, the teacher prepares a checklist that lets parents know the areas in which the child needs extra help at home. For the second and fourth marking periods, a report card is sent home using the following grading system: 1 (child has mastered the behavior or skill), 2 (child has reached an acceptable level of behavior/skill), 3 (child is developing the behavior/skill), 4 (child is seldom or not yet demonstrating the behavior/skill). Grades 1-2 Student progress is reported in reading, listening/speaking, writing, math, science, social studies, music, physical education, art, and personal growth. The report card uses the following grading system: E (excellent), VG (very good), G (good), S (satisfactory), N (needs improvement), and U (unsatisfactory progress).

31. TALR 05/02/02 -- Complete
to accommodate the new york waterways and passenger service into new york. And weuse the new Jersey Transit Police. that we have been invited to ptas and ptos
http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/legislativepub/pubhear/050202RS.htm
Panel Meeting
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ASSEMBLY LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT LEGISLATIVE PANEL
LOCATION: Bayonne City Hall Bayonne, New Jersey DATE May 2, 2002 1:00 p.m.
MEMBERS OF PANEL PRESENT:
Assemblyman Joseph V. Doria Jr., Chairman Assemblyman Paul A. Sarlo Assemblywoman Rose Marie Heck Assemblyman John E. Rooney
Daniel J. Censullo Assistant Executive Director New Rail Construction New Jersey Transit New Jersey Department of Transportation Steven Santoro Director Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Transit System New Rail Construction New Jersey Transit New Jersey Department of Transportation Charles Ingoglia Director Legislative and Community Affairs New Rail Construction New Jersey Transit New Jersey Department of Transportation Dennis McNerney Freeholder Bergen County John C. Johnston President 21st Century Rail Corporation James Clifford Greller Technical Advisor Assembly Light Rail Legislative Panel Joseph Lepis Program Coordinator Hudson County Regional Health Commission rs: 1-60
ASSEMBLYMAN JOSEPH V. DORIA Jr., (Chairman): Thank you. We have here the newest member, one of the newest members, a new Assemblyman from the 36th district, Assemblyman Paul Sarlo. We have the former Chair of the Light Rail Panel, an Assemblywoman from the 38th district, Assemblywoman Rose Heck. And we have the Mayor of Northvale, who is also an Assemblyman from the 40th 39th we keep on changing districts 39th district, Assemblyman John Rooney. Unfortunately, Assemblyman Jack Conners from the 7th district had a press conference in Burlington County. He could not be here.

32. P INDEX BY PROGRAM AND AGENCY NAME
and recommendations to local ptas on substance Lexington Avenue, Suite 1601, new york,new york 10174. information to student bodies, ptos, civic organizations
http://comnet.org/casa/resource/P_Name_Index.htm
P AGENCY and PROGRAM INFORMATION A B C D ... Z P PACT- See PARENTAL AGREEMENT CONTRACT of TRUST (PACT) PARADISE MANOR LEARNING CENTER Telephone Fax Address Site: 936 West Michigan Avenue, Apartment # 1, Ypsilanti, MI 48197. Mail: Ypsilanti Housing Commission, 601 Armstrong, Ypsilanti, MI 48197. E-Mail provide@paradise.net Web site http://www.provide.net/~paradise Fees : No fees for program; may be low fee for field trips. Access : Site is not barrier free. Bus : Near AATA route 6. Area, Ages, Population Served : Targeted but not limited to Ypsilanti public housing residents. Preschool through high school and their parents. Education, Prevention : Offers after school and summer programs of education, enrichment and recreation to improve academic achievement and prevent substance abuse. Works through schools to target individual areas of need. Learning center "coaches" and volunteers assist children with tutoring and computer-aided learning activities using multimedia software. Provides education for alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention, violence prevention and other lifestyle issues. Provides field trips, recreation and social activities. Parents encouraged to participate. Partners with EMU and WCC to provide adult and youth literacy programs and adult GED and job training/job skills classes. Partners with St. Joseph Mercy Health System and Judson Center for basic health screening and social work services on site. PARENT HELPLINE -See GATEWAY COMMUNITY SERVICES CRISIS LINES PARENTAL AGREEMENT CONTRACT of TRUST (PACT

33. Noticias
Translate this page a Fotsis (21 ptos) y Salomon (23 ptos) que lo DE 2001 Los Memphis Grizzlies ganana los new york Knicks a por ocho años y percibirá 900 millones de ptas.
http://mundogasol.metropoliglobal.com/baloncesto/Noticias.htm
20 DE OCTUBRE DE 2002
El Pamesa Valencia dejo sin lederato al Adecco Estudiantes, tras ganar en Vistalegre por 81 a 89.
El Barcelona volvio a sufrir para ganar y solo supero al Baloncesto Cáceres en el último cuarto por 73 a 84.
La incorporación de Pau Gasol como titular de los Grizzlies de Memphis volvió a ser una de las claves que permitió a su equipo vencer por 123-99 a los Bulls de Chicago en partido amistoso de pretemporada disputado en La Pirámide de Memphis, Pau logró 17 puntos, 8 rebotes, 5 asistencias en 35 minutos. 19 DE OCTUBRE DE 2002
Gasol regresó a la cancha de la misma forma de las abandonó al final de la pasada temporada: por todo lo alto. En su primer partido de pretemporada, una vez superada una lesión, anotó 15 puntos y logró siete rebotes en 29 minutos para contribuir a la victoria de los Grizzlies sobre los Magic por 108-105.
Una remontada en los cinco últimos de partido, cuando todo se encaminaba a un triunfo del Tau Vitoria , permitió al Real Madrid llegar a la prórroga y, con posterioridad, cosechar una cómoda victoria por 78 a 96. 17 DE OCTUBRE DE 2002
Euroliga: El Virtus Bolonia volvió a marcharse del Pabellón Saporta con la victoria en el bolsillo, por 73 a 81 igual que la temporada pasada, y también con la seguridad de que el Real Madrid no esta al 100%.

34. [Mpls] School Funding & Other Issues
in more school activites like volunteer work, committee work, ptos and ptas, otherfundraising In the March 22, 2001 issue of the new york Times it was
http://www.mnforum.org/pipermail/mpls/2001-November/008482.html
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Mon Nov 19 17:12:00 2001 be accurrately measured as follows: 49% attributed to parent involvement, about 42% teacher quality, and about 8% to class size. Reference please! the district is currently to provide staff development in a way that is shown to raise teacher quality. In the past year, Dr. Johnson has worked to bring staff development to the classroom instead of remote course work that is not very effective. I'm a little confused here. Are you speaking of yourself in second person or is there another Dr. Johnson? Or a guest author. This sounds like a promising program are you recording data and do you have a research design to analyze the results? Middle School Study Where can this study be accessed?

35. Re: [care] A Change Of Direction For FairTest? (ARN-L)
We will call on teacher union locals, ptos, ptas, and School Councils to organizeMassRefusal and Prev by Author Re A Blow to Test Secrecy in new york!
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We will call on teacher union locals, ptos, ptas, and School Councils to organizeMassRefusal and Prev by Date Re A Blow to Test Secrecy in new york!
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