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41. Building Parent Partnerships - Sample Materials
The north carolina Department of Public Instruction is the governoring body for all public K12 schools in north carolina. They provide information and support to north carolina's public schools.
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/involvement/materials.html
Curriculum Publication Sales Education Initiatives Agency Web Sites ... NC Schools Listing Building Partnerships with Parents
Sample Materials
Feel free to use any of these materials to begin your school's Annual Parents' Day tradition. Sample Invitations:
The following documents are in Adobe Acrobat format. Acrobat Reader may be downloaded for free from Adobe's Website. Sample Support Letter
Tailor this sample letter to your school's needs as you seek support for your school's Annual Parents' Day. Tips for any Annual Parents' Day Event Tips for Planning Web Resources on Parent and Community Involvement Search Contact Us North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
301 N. Wilmington St.

42. New Jersey Fundraising / New Jersey Fundraising Ideas / NJ Fundraising
NJ Operation Bookworm Fundraiser ptas/ptos can offer
http://fundraiser-finder.com/state/new-jersey-3-fundraising.php
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43. Illinois Loop: Eduspeak - Learning The Lingo
Insubstantial Pageants by Martin A. Kozloff, Distringuished Professorat the University of north carolina in Wilmington, April, 2001.
http://www.illinoisloop.org/lingo.html
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Eduspeak: Learning the Lingo
    As you dig more into understanding your child's school, you will encounter plenty of buzzwords and phrases, often with startling frequency. As with any industry, the lingo of education employs many such words that sound very appealing when you first hear them.
    Here are some other articles on the incomprehensible babble often used in the name of education:
  • START HERE:
    Terminology Every Parent Must Understand:

    Do you think it's just wonderful that your kids' school says it is " child-centered ", using " developmentally appropriate " classes with " collaborative activities " and " discovery learning " with an emphasis on " critical thinking "? Do you nod your head in agreement that a " drill and kill " on " mere facts " to be " regurgitated " is a bad thing and that " less is more
    If so, then it's vital to your kids that you read Terminology Every Parent Must Understand . This convenient, comprehensive report will help you see through the muddled rhetoric used to justify changes at your children's school.
  • Education Buzzwords: Image and Reality by Kevin Killion. Here's a short look at education phrases that are meant to sound wonderfully appealing to parents, and what they

44. Schools Directory Of Nevada
groups (like ptos and ptas) help their
http://nevada.uscity.net/Schools/

45. Education Supplies Directory Of Nevada
Z. For teachers, principals, ptas, ptos, and parents
http://nevada.uscity.net/Education/Supplies/

46. What's Cool In California
teacher groups (like ptos and ptas) help their
http://california.uscity.net/cool/index2.html
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California Friday Night Live Partnership

The California Friday Night Live was formed in March of 1996 by the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs, through the request for proposals bid process to assume the responsibility of providing leadership and field support to FNL/CL/FNL Kids programs in 54 counties throughout the state. The Partnership incorporates the geographical and structural strength of the Tulare County Office of Education and the innovative spirit and philosophical ideology of Teenwork, Inc. to meet the demands of a statewide project.The FNL/CL/FNL Kids/FNL Mentoring Programs are continually evolving and adapting to the latest trends and issues affecting youth, responding to current prevention and youth development research, and addressing the unique needs of each community served. Membership reflects the diversity of California's population and the program has been implemented in nearly all of California's 58 counties.

47. Meridian Article: Parental Involvement In Children's Education: Connecting Famil
school. Elementary schools do a better job of showcasing student workand informing parents about ptas or ptos. However, secondary
http://www.ncsu.edu/meridian/win2003/involvement/6.html
Parental Involvement in Children's Education: Connecting Family and School by Using Telecommunication Technologies Ellen Lunts Page 6
Figure 3 Type of Information Elementary, % Secondary, %
Student work Newsletter Homework helper Cafeteria PTA or PTO Calendar or schedule Principal page Teacher page Student page
This table demonstrates that many school web sites still do not inform parents enough about the school. Elementary schools do a better job of showcasing student work and informing parents about PTAs or PTOs. However, secondary schools are more likely to post school newsletters and offer links to classroom pages. Informing parents about the school and student activities is an essential component for establishing family-school communication. Therefore, schools have to work harder to incorporate as much information on the school web site as parents may need. http://mygradebook.com

48. The Fourth (4th
mailings sent to local schools and ptas re. is leaving the area (going to north Carolinawith BASF from farther away Massachusetts, Remsen, NY (north of Utica
http://membership.acs.org/E/ENY/EDCOM.htm
EDUCATION COMMITTEE Next Education Committee Meeting Late September 2001 (watch this space for date) 6:30 p.m. B 308 Roger Bacon Science Hall, Siena College NOTE: Minutes of all meetings from October 1999 are on this page. Just scroll down. Most recent meeting is first. Minutes 2nd Meeting 2001 The second (2nd.) meeting for 2001 of the Education Committee of the Eastern New York Section, Inc. of the American Chemical Society was called to order at 6:30 P.M. in room B306 (later moved to B308) of Roger Bacon Science Hall at Siena College in Loudonville, NY.
Members present included Ms. Debbie Alber (N.Y. State Police Forensic Investigation Center), Dr. David Clarke (Albany College of Pharmacy), Dr. Kathleen Donnelly (Russell Sage College), Dr. Steven Frey (Skidmore College), Dr. David Hilker (Wadsworth Center), Mr.. John Nickles (Hudson Valley Community College), Ms. Marilou Pudiak-Town (Shenendehowa Central High Schools East and West), and Mr.. William R. Town (retired).
The majority of the time was spent reviewing and discussing fifteen (15) mini-grant applications that were submitted. After careful review, three (3) were removed from consideration for funding. The remaining twelve (12) were evaluated for content, extent of chemistry goals, etc. The following summarizes the funding decision of the committee:
Susan Alexander (Acadia Middle School, Shenendehowa) no funding

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