Parent Resources arizona State Department of education Home Page http//ade.state.az.us The guide gives parents an introduction to the Internet and suggests how parents http://www.phxelem.k12.az.us/parent_resources/parenting_links/
Extractions: (November 1997) is intended to help parentsregardless of their level of technological know-howmake use of the on-line world as an important educational tool. The guide gives parents an introduction to the Internet and suggests how parents can allow their children to tap into the wonders of the Internet while safeguarding them from its potential hazards. (September 1995) helps answer the questions that parents and others who care for children in elementary and junior high school often ask about homework. Included are practical ideas for helping children complete homework assignments successfully. Some of the ideas in this book may also be helpful for high school students
Pilot Parents Of Southern Arizona - Arizona with disabilities to community resources that address their needs. parent centersare funded by the US Department of education under the Individuals http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti/az1.htm
Resources For Parents Of Children With Special Needs resources for parents of children with special needs. The arizona Early parent consultants on contract with the arizona Department of education http://www.azcentral.com/families/education/articles/0428edspecialneeds28resourc
Extractions: Resources for parents of children with special needs Apr. 28, 2005 12:00 AM The Arizona Early Intervention Program, AzEIP, is a state system of support and services for families of children from birth to age 3 with disabilities or developmental delays. Parents can receive a free in-home visit to have their child evaluated. Call (602) 532-9960 or go to www.de.state.az.us/azeip Parent Information Network Specialists, parent consultants on contract with the Arizona Department of Education Exceptional Student Services to answer questions and help parents of children with special needs navigate the maze of special-education programs in public schools. Call (602) 364-4015 or 1-800-352-4558 (ask for Rita Kenison) or go to www.ade.state.az.us/ess/pinspals
Links To Other Resources - Parent-Wise parent Information Network For arizona parents to obtain information and General Directory resources, parent Related resources, Special education http://www.parent-wise.org/parent/links.htm
Extractions: AARP Grandparent Information Center - Information for grandparents including raising grandchildren, visitation rights with their grandchildren, and having a positive role in their grandchildren's lives. GIC VOICE - a free print newsletter ADDitude Magazine - A wealth of information about all ages with AD/HD and their families. Available online and also by magazine subscription. American Academy of Pediatrics - Dedicated to the health of all children, this site offers Parenting Corner and quick access to children's health topics. The American Association of Mental Retardation - An on-line resource that will give you rapid access to information about the mental retardation and disabilities field. Arclink - Information for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families including support programs, services and providers. Arizona 2-1-1 Online - A doorway to thousands of health, human service and emergency response resources. Developed in partnership with government, tribal, non-profit and community groups, Arizona 2-1-1 Online is committed to providing all Arizonans access to information and resources to improve the quality of their lives. Arizona Center for Disability Law - Advocates for the legal rights of persons with disabilities to be free from abuse, neglect, and discrimination and to have access to education, health care, housing and jobs, and other services in order to maximize independence and achieve equality.
Exceptional Student Services: Parent Information Network Board of education Financial education Contact ADE About ADE Resource Center Other ADE Related Sites; Child Find Enhancing arizona s parent Networks http://www.ade.az.gov/ess/pinspals/
Extractions: Home A-Z Services SAIS Common Logon Superintendent Tom Horne Find a School Top Arizona Schools School/Dist/AZ Report Cards Programs Teacher Certification Standards Accountability Board of Education Procurement/Financial Svcs Employment Opportunities Contact ADE About ADE Charter Schools County Agencies Non-Discrimination Policy A-Z Services Biography ... Failing Schools subMenu 8-1 subMenu 8-2 Annual Report E-Rate Grants Management Procurement ... Charter Schools Info Superintendent Tom Horne Who Are We? ... Parent Information Network Specialist (PINS) Contact List What's New Network News June 2005 Network News February 2005 Network News November 2004 Resources Clearinghouse Order Form Directory Information Network News Printed Resources ... Trainings and Workshops Videos PDF Word Related Web Links Other ADE Related Sites Child Find Enhancing Arizona's Parent Networks Exceptional Student Services Preschool Services ... Transition (High School to Adult) Most downloadable documents on the Arizona Departments of Education's Website require Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or higher, please click on the image to download a FREE copy. You may request the document in its original format (if available) through the contact listed on the page.
Extractions: Arkansas ... Additional Educational Resources Welcome to the Arizona educational resource page. The goal of this page is to provide a central informational source for parents, educators and school officials on an array of issues facing Arizona schools. From school fundraising to regional Parent Teacher Association contacts to classroom initiatives, the online resources below provide additional insight into these issues, as well as many other important concerns facing Arizona schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations. Arizona PTA Arizona Department of Education Arizona Fundraising Tax Laws Arizona Education Association ... Additional Arizona Educational Resources School-Fundraisers.com - School Fundraising Programs that Work
Exceptional Student Services Home Page educational Services and resources Exceptional Student Services Dark blue line arizona Department of education 1535 West Jefferson Street, Bin 24 http://www.ade.state.az.us/ess/
Extractions: Home A-Z Services SAIS Common Logon Superintendent Tom Horne Find a School Top Arizona Schools School/Dist/AZ Report Cards Programs Teacher Certification Standards Accountability Board of Education Procurement/Financial Svcs Employment Opportunities Contact ADE About ADE Charter Schools County Agencies Non-Discrimination Policy A-Z Services Biography ... Failing Schools subMenu 8-1 subMenu 8-2 Annual Report E-Rate Grants Management Procurement ... Charter Schools Info Superintendent Tom Horne Exceptional Student Services To promote the development and implementation of quality education for students with disabilities. What's New IDEA '04 IDEA '04 Implementation PowerPoint and Forms IDEA '04 (email inbox) FFY 2005 State IDEA Eligibility Application IDEA '04 FAQ's Director's Institute 2005
Parent Resources This US Department of education program provides tips and resources for National Coalition for parent Involvement in education (NCPIE) This http://edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/bowmang/parntpg.htm
Extractions: Page Guide On this page you will find information about or links to student progress reports chapter test and homework due dates study skills and test taking strategies TUSD data and statistics ... state math requirements , math resources, general resources, student safety and filtering on the Internet, organizations for parents, and national, state and local education departments and institutions. Tucson Az 85730 Daily Schedule Period/Time Activity Conference Planning Algebra 1 Planning Int Algebra Precalculus Lunch Int Algebra Algebra 1 Conference Wednesday c lass periods are a few minutes shorter. Students are dismissed at 1:15 PM Arizona's Instrument to Measure Standards (AIMS) Aims Results AIMS results for every district and school in the state.
Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) parent Resource Center Regional Educational Laboratory Regional Resource Center Pilot parents of Southern arizona Lynn Kallis, Executive Director http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list_by_territory.cfm?territory_cd=az
Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) Chandler education Foundation, Inc. (arizona) 1525 West Frye Road SunriseChildren s Foundation parent Information and Resource Center (Nevada) http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_cd=PRC
Arizona State Resources arizona Department of education Exceptional Student Services Pilot Parentsof Southern arizona 2600 N. Wyatt Drive Tucson, AZ 85712 http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/az.htm
Extractions: The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know. Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
Child Care Links University of arizona resources / Tucson Area resources / Government resources and events related to education in America. resources for parents http://lifework.arizona.edu/cc/links/
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Parents For Public Schools parent Information and Resource Centers Funded by the US DOE, PIRCs bring parents,educators and Pacific resources for education and Learning (PREL) http://www.parents4publicschools.com/resources.html
TeachersFirst - E-READY Special Education Parent Resources Source ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted education Reston VA. In addition to encouraging parent involvement it has been found that the most http://www.teachersfirst.com/sped/parents/preschool/eric-prepare.html
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education Reston VA. Research Shows Childhood Intervention Makes a Difference Over 50 years of research on children with many types of disabilities receiving a range of specialized services in many different settings has produced evidence that early intervention can: (1) ameliorate, and in some cases, prevent developmental problems; (2) result in fewer children being retained in later grades; (3) reduce educational costs to school programs; and (4) improve the quality of parent, child, and family relationships. Much of what we know about early intervention effectiveness is drawn from this diverse historical base of information. In addition to encouraging parent involvement it has been found that the most effective interventions are those that also: (1) occur early in the child's life
Program History Funding for parentto-parent support has been provided by the arizona Pilot parents became a contractor for the arizona Department of education to http://www.pilotparents.org/history.htm
Extractions: PROGRAM HISTORY As long as there have been children with disabilities, parents have been supporting each other in many informal ways, sharing experiences and information. The first formalized program for providing parent support began in Omaha, Nebraska in the mid-1970s and became known as the Pilot Parents Program. In 1979 Pilot Parents was established in Arizona by a small group of interested parents and professionals. The Board of Directors is composed of parents and professionals from around the city. Parents whose children have a wide variety of disabilities have completed training and formed a network of active volunteers. This network, which has grown from a small number of volunteers to several hundred statewide over the last 20 years, is the backbone of the support system provided for families. Initially, services were available only in Maricopa and Pima counties, but have expanded to include a number of smaller communities throughout Southern Arizona.
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Intel In Your Community - Arizona - Education Additionally, ICS is designed to leverage Intel Foundation resources, Applications are available at the arizona education Foundation Web site. http://www.intel.com/community/arizona/education.htm
Extractions: Intel's Innovation in Education outreach objectives are: Improve science and math education in K-12 Improve the use of technology in the classroom Broaden access to technology Encourage women and minorities to enter technical careers Intel strives to advance teaching and learning in the areas of science, math, engineering, technology, and to improve education through the effective use of technology in the classroom. Check any of the program links to find more information about Intel Arizona's support for education. For additional information about Intel Arizona's involvement in schools, e-mail the Education Program Manager. Volunteer Matching Grants Program During the 2003-04 school year 1,820 volunteers donated 32,021 hours to benefit students in 176 schools and Intel Computer Clubhouses throughout the state. This resulted in $309,600 being donated. We had 51 employees donate more than 100 hours each during the school year. The school earning the most money via volunteer efforts was J.B. Sutton Elementary School with $40,600; thanks in part to Fab 12's efforts in the Intel Connected to Schools program. To request volunteer support for a school-related activity or project, please send the following information to