Jerry Moore's School Talk: Boy Scouts Of America Vorse said the issue of ptas and ptos reconsidering their The local ptas will likelyface the same decision we report on the University of arizona having to http://www.myshortpencil.com/schooltalk/messages/2/494.html
Extractions: Topics Profile Help Member List Last Days Search Tree View Boy Scouts of America Jerry Moore's School Talk Previous Next Thread Last Poster Posts Pages Last Post Archive through November 07, 2000 Jerry Moore 11-07-00 8:36 pm Archive through August 22, 2001 Anonymous 08-22-01 8:18 pm Closed : New threads not accepted on this page Author Message Ever since the Dale case, the homosexual lobby has redoubled its efforts to cripple this fine organization through sheer bullying tactics and intimidation. When will those who appreciate the work of the Scouts begin to speak up on their behalf and denounce and perhaps even boycott those organizations conspiring to hasten their capitulation to the culture?
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Report No. 32 FAMILY PARTNERSHIPS WITH HIGH SCHOOLS - The Parents In a study of six high schools in California and arizona that were Further, administratorsstate the importance of having viable ptas or ptos that can http://fisher.ntntc.edu.tw/cresst_at_ucla/Untitled/report32entire.htm
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Fedhealth - Downloadable Tools Use your BACK key to return to this page!! School fundraiser using IT S A DISASTER! books. Explains fundraising programs to K12 schools, ptas, ptos, etc. http://www.fedhealth.net/download_tools.htm
Extractions: New Downloadable Tools These files briefly explain Fedhealth programs, ideas and benefits of using " IT'S A DISASTER! " books as fundraisers and giveaways. The overviews appear similar, however certain examples and benefits are emphasized in each. (Files revised May 2004) There are .PDF files of each PowerPoint saved 2 slides per page so easier for groups to print or email and share. We encourage groups to please share ideas with others or have them contact Fedhealth directly (esp. K-12 schools!) Notes about below files ... View .pdf requires Acrobat® Reader Download .ppt requires MS-PowerPoint (97 or higher) Can "File Save As" through your Web browser to local PC. Use your BACK key to return to this page!! School fundraiser using "IT'S A DISASTER!" books Explains fundraising programs to K-12 schools, PTAs, PTOs, etc. Web Page View .pdf Download .ppt (conserves ink if printing) school fundraisers.ppt Benefits of using grant money to purchase books Overview for government agencies, volunteer groups, nonprofits, NGOs, etc.
Fedhealth - Jan 13, 2003 descriptions of all Fedhealth programs are available on a free CDRom to help groupsshare ideas and demonstrate to schools, ptas, ptos, government agencies http://www.fedhealth.net/press20030113.htm
Extractions: New Back to News Room January 13, 2003 - Free CD-Rom explaining programs now available Since mid-2001 Fedhealths efforts have concentrated on educating city, county, state and provincial Emergency Management officials, Fire Departments and volunteer groups (like Citizen Corps, CERTs, Search and Rescue and others) about our Fundraising programs. Many of these groups have been sharing the ideas with local schools and businesses by word of mouth or using customized handouts and books. (Our thanks to all of you too!!) Now descriptions of all Fedhealth programs are available on a free CD-Rom to help groups share ideas and demonstrate to schools, PTAs, PTOs, government agencies and nonprofits the benefits of using "ITS A DISASTER!" books as a fundraising program or when using grant dollars for purchases. Theres even a presentation explaining a collaborative program that Local Emergency Planning Councils (LEPCs) and businesses can utilize to educate communities while earning tremendous "match" benefits and funds for volunteer groups. We encourage people to please share information with others or have them contact Fedhealth directly (especially schools) so we can help all our communities "prepare for life".
C-599 Parent Teacher Connection In April, we presented a critical viewing workshop for parents and 80 representativesfrom the ptas and ptos within the school district, she says. http://www.philsch.k12.pa.us/offices/imedia/PTConnection.html
Extractions: By Jeff Carter ALTHOUGH THEY WORK in different professions, Latha Krishnaiyer and Cindy Stoddart discovered they have an important common concern: the impact of television violence and commercialism on children. So in early 1995, Krishnaiyer, of the Broward County and Florida State PTA, and Stoddart, director of public and government affairs of the Broward County System at Comcast Cable of Fort Lauderdale, got together to lead one of the very first Taking Charge of Your TV workshops for a group of concerned parents at the Florida PTA leadership conference. Theyve been giving them ever since. The partnership between Comcast and the Florida PTA "makes perfect sense," Stoddart says. "I think the cable industry brings a tremendous sense of responsibility and commitment to education to the table, along with the ability to use the resources that we have to communicate to the public at large. The PTA members take the information we give them back to their communities and they make things happen at a grassroots level." "For instance," Krishnaiyer continues, "a woman at one of the workshops said that she came home one day and went into the laundry room to wash clothes. Her two boys had taken marbles and strewn them all over the floor. She took a step and took a diveluckily she wasnt hurt! Then she brought the kids in and she wanted to know what happened. They said they were doing this to stop burglars from coming in, just like the kid did in the movie
How To Form A Network With Other Parents(Preschool To 3rd Grade) Join the PTA. Local ptas and ptos are open to all interested parents.If your child doesn t bring home information about how to join http://www.parentcenter.com/refcap/learning/schoolsuccess/8556.html
Extractions: by Maile Carpenter On the first day of school, as your child checks out her classmates, you should do the same with the other parents. Smile and make an effort to introduce yourself. Networking with other parents is one of the most important ways you can help ensure your child's success in school. What does it mean to form a parent network? It's neither as awkward as trying to become friends with virtual strangers nor as easy as getting a list of names and phone numbers to post on your refrigerator door. What's below: What are the benefits of creating a parent network? How can I create a parent network? What are the benefits of creating a parent network? You can use the network as a support group. Raising children is often stressful and isolating; knowing that you can vent and share your feelings with other people who are facing the same issues can be very comforting and affirming. You can compare notes with other parents. Suppose your child starts complaining that her teacher doesn't explain assignments well; to get a valuable reality check, you can call up other families and find out if their children are experiencing the same problem.
Extractions: by Maureen Boland Here are some good sources of information: Your state department of education. Many states rank their school districts, and offer other vital statistics to the public. You can get the phone number by calling directory assistance for your state capital. Parent Teacher Associations. PTAs and PTOs (Parent Teacher Organizations) can be a great resource for inside information, such as state rankings. Contact your local school and ask to be put in touch with the PTA president or the school's PTA teacher liaison. If your school can't provide PTA contacts, call your state's PTA office or the National PTA's membership department at (800) 307-4782, or visit their Web site at www.pta.org Real estate agents. Many local realtors have the latest scoop on schools in the area and provide it to interested parents. For them, it's smart business to share their information, whether or not you use their services. Local newspapers.
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Schools Directory Of Nevada to helping parent teacher groups (like ptos and ptas) help their http://nevada.uscity.net/Schools/
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Arizona School Boards Association The arizona School Boards Association is a nonprofit organization governed by representatives of the public school districts in arizona. guidance on the prohibitions provided by arizona Revised http://www.azsba.org/prop301guide.htm
Extractions: Guidelines for Proposition 301 Note: This document is intended to give school district governing board members and school employees some guidance on the prohibitions provided by Arizona Revised Statutes section 15-511, which prohibits the use of school district "personnel, equipment, materials, buildings or other resources for the purpose of influencing the outcomes of elections." Many governing board members and employees will be familiar with the prohibitions of 15-511 from their experiences in school district bond and/or override elections. Simply put, any practice that is prohibited under a school bond or override election will also be prohibited in the Proposition 301 election. The converse is also true. This is said to give governing board members and school employees some comfort in knowing that the rules are not radically different between the two election types and that familiarity with school district restrictions in a bond or override campaign will serve them well in the Proposition 301 campaign. The Guidelines: Don't use school materials or resources.
Tuesday: Middle Schools The Phoenix Suns Celebrity Shootout, which will benefit Valley ptas, PTOsand Cox Charities, will be at 5 pm Friday at America West Arena. http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/0211sr-esew11Z8.html
Extractions: Advanced search, tips Print This Email This Most Popular ... Subscribe Feb. 11, 2003 12:00 AM Public middle schools Scottsdale district elementary students will get out early today through Thursday for parent-teacher conferences. There will be no school for the Scottsdale district and Cave Creek district schools on Friday. Scottsdale is having a recess day, and Cave Creek is having a teacher in-service day. Monday is Presidents Day, and there will be no school. The Phoenix Suns Celebrity Shootout, which will benefit Valley PTAs, PTOs and Cox Charities, will be at 5 p.m. Friday at America West Arena. Tickets are available through your school's PTO. COCOPAH The sixth-graders will have their first social Thursday afternoon, enjoying games, music and food the last two periods of the day. COPPER RIDGE Eighth-graders will go to Saguaro High School for an orientation on Thursday.
Illinois Loop: School Boards It s just like watching Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Lisa GrahamKeegan, former Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of arizona http://www.illinoisloop.org/boards.html
Extractions: More There often is confusion about the role of the school board in setting the direction for education in the district. Obviously, the board hires the superintendent, so it exerts great influence on this direction at that time. The exact duties and responsibilities of the school board vary from state to state. But in Illinois at least, the role of the board in setting educational goals goes further. Here are two items from the state education code that relate to this: Moreover, the role of the superintendent regarding curriculum is legally restricted to making a recommendation to the board: The district superintendent is required to "make recommendations to the board concerning ... the selection of textbooks, instructional material and courses of study." (section 10-21.4)