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         Georgia Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  1. A Parent's Resource Guide to College: With a Special Section on Georgia Tech by Bill Osher, Karen Kellogg, 2001-07-01
  2. Remarks as prepared for delivery by U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley Early Childhood Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, September 11, 1998 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:424940) by Richard W. Riley, 1998
  3. The links of family processes with children's academic and psychosocial competence in rural single-parent African American families (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:405570) by Gene H. Brody, 1997
  4. Parent participation in full-year Headstart programs, by Monika Schaaf, 1969

81. Georgia Insight On History Of Home Study Law In Georgia
house for resources and keeps parents updated about In June new regulations for georgia s Compulsory Attendance were presented to the State Board of education.
http://www.heir.org/gahistgi.htm
Georgia insight on History of Home Study Law in Georgia
Parents may NOT be forced to send their children to public schools.
-Pierce v. Society of Sisters , 1925, U.S. Supreme Court Characteristics of Parents who educate their Children at Home They tend to be individualistic, law-abiding, concerned about their parent role, dissatisfied with available options in contemporary education, and actively engaged in implementing their own solution. They desire to reestablish the home as the basic unit in a free enterprise society and are willing to confront social opposition in order to meet their personal goals.
-"Selected Characteristics of Home Schools & Parents Who Operate Them", 1981, by Gunnar A. Gustavsen, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan [The author surveyed 312 home school operators across the nation and used the findings to write his doctoral thesis.]
Home Education - Georgia Style
A Georgia Judge Speaks - "Five Laws That Teachers May Be Violating Today"
  • The Federal Hatch Amendment State Child Abuse Laws The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment The Free Exercise Clause The Equal Protection Clause of the 14 th Amendment
  • -By Braswell Deen, Jr., Chief Judge, Georgia Court of Appeals

    82. Educational Links: The School Psychologists' Home Page
    Amendments of 1997; Learning Disabilities Association of georgia; Parents of Gifted/Learning Disabled; The IDEA Practices Web Site; Find Law education Law.
    http://www.bartow.k12.ga.us/psych/links.htm
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    83. GADOE.org - School Choices: Home Schools
    a school system from assisting parents and students mandate placed on the public education system calls information is available from the georgia Department of
    http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/schools/homeschools.asp
    Home Public Schools Home Schools EDUCATION IN GEORGIA State Superintendent State Board of Education No Child Left Behind Act State Education Rules Performance Standards Quality Core Curriculum Testing Programs Education Report Card SCHOOLS IN GEORGIA School Safety Student Nutrition Facilities Transportation State Schools Charter Schools Home Schools Private Schools CURRICULUM Instruction Agriculture Education Technology/Career Ed. Testing Programs Exceptional Students Limited English (ESOL) SCHOOL SUPPORT Excellence Recognition Counseling School Improvement Honors and Awards INSIDE DOE DOE/SBOE Newsroom Employment Finances/Budget Policy/External Affairs Information Technology School Choices: Home Schools Every parent, guardian, or other person within this state having control or charge of any child or children between their sixth and sixteenth birthdays shall enroll and send such child or children to a public school, a private school, or a home study program. (O.C.G.A. § 20-2-690-1) Parents or guardians must annually submit to the superintendent of the local school district in which the program is located a Declaration of Intent to utilize a Home Study Program by September 1 or within 30 days after a program is established. The local school superintendent will provide a form upon request for this purpose to be returned to that office

    84. Georgia Department Of Education - No Child Left Behind Act
    The georgia Department of education (GDOE) consults supplemental services providers, organized by LEA or districts they serve, from which parents may choose
    http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/support/plan/nclb.asp
    Home Guide to Education in Georgia Web Portal for GA Educators Active Curriculum ... Proposed EDUCATION IN GEORGIA State Superintendent State Board of Education No Child Left Behind Act State Education Rules Performance Standards Quality Core Curriculum Testing Programs Education Report Card SCHOOLS IN GEORGIA School Safety Student Nutrition Facilities Transportation State Schools Charter Schools Home Schools Private Schools CURRICULUM Instruction Agriculture Education Technology/Career Ed. Testing Programs Exceptional Students Limited English (ESOL) SCHOOL SUPPORT Excellence Recognition Counseling School Improvement Honors and Awards INSIDE DOE DOE/SBOE Newsroom Employment Finances/Budget Policy/External Affairs Information Technology No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) Building upon a foundation of accountability for improving student achievement, increased flexibility and local control, expanded parental options, and data-driven, research-informed instruction, No Child Left Behind aims to achieve a lofty goal that no society has ever attempted: a quality education for all of our students by the 2013-2014 school year. To meet the 100% proficiency goal, each state must define Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), a set of performance goals that establishes the minimum levels of improvement, based on student performance on state standardized tests, that schools, local education agencies, and the State as a whole must achieve within time frames specified in law.

    85. Georgia Southern Career Services :: Welcome
    During this stage, parents can act as to guide members of the georgia Southern University Exploration and education, Experiential education, and Professional
    http://students.georgiasouthern.edu/career/parents/
    Main Menu Home Our Mission Eagle Expo Fall 2004 Career Week 2004 ... Our Staff Resources For Alumni Employers Faculty/Staff Students ... » Support Career Services Hot Spots » GSU Parent Programs c Newsletter Archives » Visitor's Info Search New Parent Newsletter Available Click to download the April edition. Welcome Parents What is the role of the parent in the career development process? Parents can be very helpful during each stage of their student's career decision-making process. An essential four-year plan, consisting of steps for optimal career development, is located on this web site. In addition, please review the following information designed to assist your student through the stages of career development.
    * Stage 1: Assessing one's interests, skills, motivations, and personality. Parents can encourage their son or daughter to visit the Georgia Southern University Career Services Office for personality and skills assessments during their sophomore year. Parents can also provide feedback gained from their observations regarding their child's interests, skills, and personality.

    86. Abstinence Sex Education Decreases Teen Pregnancy And Sexually Transmitted Disea
    The response from the students, parents, and teachers was enthusiastically a multiyear contract from the georgia Department of education to provide
    http://www.choosingthebest.org/about_us/

    Click here for employment opportunities.
    Welcome to Choosing the Best
    What We Provide
    Choosing the Best provides three age-appropriate abstinence curricula that are known for being easy to use, dynamic, and engaging. They’re also proven tools in transforming attitudes and behavior of teens about premarital sex. Video vignettes, real life case studies, role plays, interactive exercises and small-group discussions create a directed learning environment that encourages "self-discovery". For more information, click on the programs and products above.

    How We Started
    In 1992 Bruce and Donna Cook served as chairpersons of the Health and Safety Committee at their son's school. A sex education program for the middle school was identified as one of the pressing and critical needs. Parent and faculty surveys indicated an overwhelming majority desired an abstinence curriculum. Working with school counselors, educators, parents, and health experts, Bruce developed Choosing the Best , which was field-tested in his son's class. The response from the students, parents, and teachers was enthusiastically and overwhelmingly positive.

    87. Learn About Education And Training | Let Us Help You | Job Seekers | Georgia Dep
    Connect to information for teens, parents, educators, and along with the skills and education needed to georgia Technical Colleges 34 technical colleges and 18
    http://www.dol.state.ga.us/js/education_and_training.htm
    This site is compatible with assistive technology. Skip to the global navigation including contact us, about us, site index and find us. Skip to the main navigation. Home Job Seekers L earn A bout E ducation and T raining Find out about education and training programs in Georgia, as well as sources of financial assistance for them. Although the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) does not directly operate training programs, it works closely with many partners who offer training and education programs. Career Advisors can provide information about education and training resources that can help customers meet their employment goals. R esources for E ducation and T raining Workforce Investment Act (WIA) One-Stop Workforce System Summary for Job Seekers
    Read how WIA has helped shape Georgia's one-stop workforce system. (PDF) Apprenticeships
    Access a variety of U.S. Department of Labor resources about apprenticeship programs and how to apply to them. WIA Individual Training Account Eligible Provider/Program List
    View programs approved for Individual Training Account funding through WIA. YouthRules!

    88. Education World® : Early Childhood Community
    at Brown University for the US Department of education. georgia is on the right track with its all day, free prekindergarten program, say parents and educators.
    http://www.education-world.com/early_childhood/
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    89. Education World ® - Curriculum: Teaching Special Kids: On-Line Resources For Te
    Resource Sites for Special education Alton C Crews Middle School in Lawrenceville, georgia, provides links exceptional children and their parents, teachers, and
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    Teaching Special Kids: On-Line Resources for Teachers
    Whether you teach in a special-education program or in a "regular" classroom, you probably encounter special kids facing special challenges. This week, Education World brings you information about on-line resources that can help you better understand and help students with special needs. Editor's note: Be sure to see Education World's LESSON PLANNING story this week. The story, Understanding Kids Who Are Different: Activities for Teaching About Disabilities , provides lessons and activities for teaching students all students about tolerance.

    90. Parent Resource Center - Marshall County Schools
    through the successful blending of Special education, Title I and 21st CCLC Funds. PERC Information and Referral. The parent Educator Resource Center staff
    http://boe.mars.k12.wv.us/parkview/parentresource.htm
    Parent - Educator Resource Center
    PERC
    Parents and Educators Working Together! What is the PERC?
    • A place to go in times of family need. An office which offers free assistance in locating community social services. A source a information concerning home and school issues, including homework helps. A place which offers parenting classes and has a library of materials addressing such parenting challenges as discipline, sibling rivalry; single parenting, etc.
    How can PERC help you?
    • By answering questions By providing information By locating related services By making home visits By having workshops By listening.
    Two Marshall County Locations Park View Elementary
    21 Park Street
    Moundsville, WV 26041
    Fax 304-845-5391 McNinch Elementary
    2600 4th Street
    Moundsville, WV 26041
    Fax 843-4461 Information and Referral Parent Support Groups Workshops and Conferences Resources ... AmeriCorps*VISTA Contacts Jenine Zackey
    Title I Family Involvement Coordinator
    Meet Mrs. Zackey
    Cathy Givens
    Special Education Parent/Coordinator PERC
    Susie Baker Special Education Parent/Coordinator PERC The purpose of the Parent Educator Resource Center is to provide information and support to parents and educators. This will empower families and educators to make informed decisions regarding the children in their care. The PERC also connects families and educators with community resources and services. Informed, effective parents and educators working together for students present a powerful positive team.

    91. Educational Resources For Parents And Students
    Students will find the research resources useful, and parents will find many of Student resources, Educational Game resources. georgia Tech Educational resources.
    http://www.danbury.k12.ct.us/dhsweb/edcresc.htm
    Resources for Educators and Parents and Students
    revised: 1/4/99 These resources tend to become dated. Please let me know if you find any links that are no longer valid. Also, while I have made an attempt to group these links, they will overlap. Students will find the research resources useful, and parents will find many of the academic or professional areas of interest. Enjoy, and we would all appreciate input from all interested parties. If you find an area that should be added, e-mail the webmaster at the the feed back link below. Science Resources Social Studies and Sciences Resources Professional Resources (Educational) Language Arts Resources Research Resources Parent Resources Student Resources Educational Game Resources ACES Capitol Region Educational Council Eisenhower National Clearinghouse Georgia Tech Educational Resources ... ED's Oasis - has great links to recommended student centered Web sites that will engage kids in learning. This site features success stories from teachers, information on how to evaluate education sites, a discussion board, and more. Cool School Tools The Collaboratory Educast Download now This is one of the GREATEST sites I have found. If you haven't visited this location yet, you are missing a real treat!

    92. Resource Materials: The Child Care Partnership Project
    available to all 4year-olds in georgia on a to work together to improve early education opportunities to build child care capacity and connect parents to child
    http://www.nccic.org/ccpartnerships/resource.htm
    The Child Care Partnership Project provides information and technical assistance to state child care administrators as they work with businesses, philanthropic organizations, and other groups to build and sustain partnerships. To this end, it is producing a range of publications and tools. Profiles of Existing Public-Private Partnerships The Profiles provide descriptions of successful public-private partnerships. Each profile contains the following sections:
    • Description, Partners, History/Development, Current Activities, Resources

    93. Georgia Voluntary Prekindergarten Program: The Child Care Partnership Project
    Resource coordinators also help parents with their child’s transition from K programs received $210 million from the georgia Lottery for education.
    http://www.nccic.org/ccpartnerships/profiles/georgia.htm
    Georgia Voluntary Prekindergarten Program
    Description In the early 1990s, Governor Zell Miller reviewed alarming statistics showing that students in Georgia had high rates of teen pregnancy and school dropout. Inspired by the knowledge that children with strong preschool experiences tend to be more successful in school and have higher self-esteem, he created the Georgia Voluntary Prekindergarten (Pre-K) Program. The Pre-K program provides young children with learning experiences that they need in order to succeed in future educational settings. All four-year-old children are eligible to participate in the free, statewide Pre-kindergarten program. In 1998, more than 60,000 children attended the voluntary Pre-K program at one of 1,600 sites in public and private settings. Partners
    • public and private Pre-K providers, such as schools, hospitals, child care centers, and community organizations; and local coordinating councils that engage parents, public and private providers, health officials, educators, and members of the business community who share resources and information to support the local Pre-K programs.
    History and Development In the early 1990s, Georgia Governor Zell Miller directed the Office of Planning and Budget, Department of Education, and Department of Human Resources to create a plan to provide Pre-K opportunities to at-risk four-year-olds. During the 1992-93 school year, a pilot program was established that served 750 at-risk four-year-olds at 20 public school sites. In 1993 the program added 167 new sites and served 8,700 children. In 1995, Governor Miller expanded eligibility to all four-year-old children regardless of income, tripling the number of children served from 15,500 in 1994 to 44,000.

    94. Georgia Day Care Parenting Helpers
    of School Readiness Administers the georgia Lottery funded Experts National Network - help parents and employers child care, early education, family supports
    http://www.georgiadaycare.com/parentinghelpers.htm
    PARENTING HELPERS Search Family CC Homes Summer Camps Caregivers Webs ... Home Learn, through the links below, how to pick and choose the right
    Day Care Center for your family.
    Plus some extra helpful parenting information. State Rules and Regulations of Child Care Licensing - Official documents from the Georgia Department of Human Resources' Office of Regulatory Services. Office of School Readiness - Administers the Georgia Lottery funded Pre-Kindergarten Program State Child Care Profile - Information from the National Child Care Information Center of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. KidsHealth.org A recommended site for information on your child's emotional and physical health; from the medical experts of the Nemours Foundation and its related hospitals, clinics and centers. The Daily Parent The Daily Parent Newsletter offers the latest information on child development issues, tips for finding quality childcare, and numerous resources for busy parents, as well as child care professionals; prepared by the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies. The ABC's of Safe and Healthy Childcare from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Manufacturer Recalls from Consumer Reports Kids - Parenting - This is a well-rounded site for new parents and parents-to-be. Most of the resources focus on babies and young children, but a few of the articles are addressed to the parents of older kids.

    95. About Charter Schools From The Center For Education Reform
    than 200,000 parents in Florida, georgia, South Carolina across the board and offers parents the freedom School Activists Recieve Best of education Reform Award
    http://edreform.com/charter_schools/
    About Charter Schools from the Center for Education Reform Newswire - February 3, 2004 Choice Opponents, Step Aside ... Connecticut's Choice Proposal ... Award-Winning Charters ... Show of Strength in Mississippi ... Auto-Pilot ... Charter Voice on CA Board ... Building Excellent Schools Spare the School, Despoil the Child
    New York Post Editorial , January 30, 2004 "Because Reisenbach is a charter school, not a traditional public school, something can be done about its chronic and abysmal failures: It can be shut. SUNY trustees were asked to do just that. Instead, they punted." Newswire - January 27, 2004 A Bridge to a Charter School: City Offers Campus Space in Return for Assistance
    By Justin Blum , Washington Post , January 25, 2004 "What we're seeing now is a recognition that the District itself cannot handle . . . everything it needs to do by itself in a centralized way," said Jeanne Allen of the Center for Education Reform, a Washington-based group that supports charter schools. Charter Schools
    Highlights : As of January 2003, nearly 2,700 charter schools are operating in 36 states and the District of Columbia, serving over 684,000 students.

    96. Assessment Reform Network - Homepage
    770963-6374 * Website for Concerned Parents of georgia http//www George N. Schmidt, 773-725-6182 * Parents United for Responsible education (PURE) http
    http://www.fairtest.org/arn/parents.html
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    These resources were created by ARN state coordinators to support their public education and advocacy efforts.

    97. Georgia Tech Alumni Association - Parents And Students
    by the Alumni Association, the georgia Tech Parents of which is your continued support of their education. their academic pursuits such as the Parents Program
    http://gtalumni.org/GetInvolved/parents.html
    home
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    parent resources students events around campus
    Stay Informed
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    outreach committee

    The Alumni Association involves parents in the life of Georgia Tech by hosting a variety of parent events, programs and volunteer opportunities. Sponsored by the Alumni Association, the Georgia Tech Parents Program serves Tech families by:
    • Communicating with parents through the Tech Connection newsletter and biweekly ParentNews email updates
    • Offering financial support of Institute programs, scholarships and initiatives through the Parents Fund
    • Organizing events like Family Weekend
    • Offering parents the opportunity to volunteer on campus, in their hometowns and across the country
    Message From the Dean of Students Becoming a GT Parent is likely a source of pride for you...as well as a source of excitement and anxiety. Your student's success will depend upon a number of factors, not the least of which is your continued support of their education. We encourage you to partner with us to assist your student in meeting the challenges of college. Through our academic and student life programs, Tech's goal is to prepare technological global leaders of the new millennium. Although this goal is lofty, it can be met through all of us working together. Please take some time to familiarize yourself with the resources available to assist your student in their academic pursuits - such as the Parents Program. Let us know how we can assist you and your student to make the Tech experience meaningful and memorable.

    98. Programs/Divisions
    Parents in Columbus and Fort Gaines, georgia Prevention, the Collaborative Preventive education Project (CPEP) is grade students, in two georgia cities, Albany
    http://www.msm.edu/chpm/programs_divisions.htm
    Programs/Divisions Enhanced Area Health Education Centers Program
    Director: Daniel S. Blumenthal, MD, MPH
    Assistant Director: Meryl McNeal, PhD The AHEC (Area Health Education Centers) Program is an umbrella for several related programs which together represent an AEnhanced AHEC Program. It is one of over forty AHEC Programs nationwide. Our program is a part of the Georgia Statewide AHEC Network which is funded through the Medical College of Georgia. AHEC provides educational opportunities for health sciences students and residents, continuing education for health professionals, recruitment programs for disadvantaged high school students, and consumer information for community residents. Each community-based AHEC center is a coalition of hospitals, community colleges, nursing homes, and community health centers as well as local and state health departments and community groups. Founded in 1984, the Morehouse School of Medicine AHEC Program includes three centers: the Southeastern Primary Care Consortium (SPCC)/Atlanta AHEC serving metro Atlanta, the Tuskegee AHEC serving 19 rural counties in Alabama, and the Magnolia Coastlands AHEC serving 39 counties in rural southeast Georgia. A fourth center, the Southwest Georgia (SOWEGA) AHEC receives some federal funding through the MSM program. The AHEC program gains in importance as community-based training becomes an ever more important part of education for medicine and other health professions.

    99. Wynbrooke Traditional Theme School

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