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  1. Science Fun in Chicagoland: A Guide for Parents and Teachers by Thomas W. Sills, 1999-03
  2. Teen parents: Selected resources for vocational preparation : volume 2 by Sheri C Kallembach, 1992
  3. Potential resource recovery in higher education in the developing countries and the parents' expected contribution (BEBR faculty working paper) by Walter W McMahon, 1987
  4. Can early intervention prevent high school dropout? evidence from the Chicago Child-Parent Centers (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:426167) by Judy A. Temple, 1998
  5. Parents' participation and Chicago school reform issues of race, class and expectations (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:412635) by Sharon G. Rollow, 1996
  6. Parenting in special education by Marjorie Lee, 1980
  7. Learning to read in Japan (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:302828) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1989
  8. Effect of early literacy intervention on kindergarten achievement (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:325832) by U.S. Dept of Education,
  9. Building interACTTive futures (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:433654) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  10. Entering a new preschool how service providers and families can ease the transitions of children turning three who have special needs (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:383122) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  11. Perceptions of parents, teachers, and administrators of the learning disability programs of the Macon, Moweaqua, and Warrensburg-Latham School Districts (Field experiences) by Carl R Hall, 1986
  12. Title VII Special Alternative Grant Summer School literacy in math and science project evaluation, 1994-1995 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:397080) by Sharon McNeely, 1996
  13. Parents' reports of kindergarten first-, and second-grade children's out-of-school activities and their relationship to science ability (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:316407) by Linda A. Meyer,
  14. Home support for emerging literacy what parents do that correlates with early reading achievement (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:325830) by Linda A. Meyer,

81. Resources For Students/Parents
Bullet Item illinois Compiled Statutes (resources for Students/Parents) Directory of Educational Entities; illinois Public Schools by County
http://www.isbe.state.il.us/students.htm
CeRTS OTIS IWAS Teachers ... ISBE Home A variety of programs are listed here that relate to students with everything from charter schools to special education.
Announcements
Procedures for Resolving Complaints and Appeals These procedures apply to complaints and appeals filed with the Illinois State Board of Education by an organization or individual with respect to the State administered portions of the following federal programs, as required under 34 C.F.R. Sections 299.10, 299.11 and 299.12. Student Information System
Searching for Student Records?
2004 School Report Cards are now available online District Special Education Profiles
Illinois Compiled Statutes (Laws)
Illinois Compiled Statutes (Resources for Students/Parents)
Programs
Early Childhood Illinois Early Learning Project Educational Equity Nutrition Programs and Support Services ... The Illinois Immunization Program
Pupil Safety
The Center for Physically and Emotionally Safe Schools School Safety
School District Information District Special Education Profiles 2003 District AYP Academic Improvement Awards Charter Schools ... School Directories include:
  • Directory of Educational Entities Illinois Public Schools by County

82. Illinois State Board Of Education
“At the illinois State Board of education we need to do our part to help A new dialogue will open between illinois educators, employers, parents and
http://www.isbe.state.il.us/
CeRTS OTIS IWAS Teachers ... ISBE Home
Gov. Blagojevich opens Illinois public schools to children displaced by Hurricane Katrina
Governor orders schools to waive residency requirements for displaced families
September 1 - Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today ordered Illinois public schools to waive residency requirements and enroll any child displaced by Hurricane Katrina who relocates to live with family, friends or in a shelter in Illinois. Hundreds of thousands of children in the Gulf States were displaced by the devastating storm and many schools may not re-open for months, if not the entire school year. more
See Hurricane Katrina Info for Schools
Education News Illinois takes lead role nationally as first state to develop financial reporting model for tutoring providers
Illinois State Board of Education releases preliminary 2005 statewide testing data

Data includes analysis of preliminary results and list of schools and districts in Improvement Status
Test scores in numerous areas went up in 2005 statewide student testing, according to preliminary results released today by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).

83. The Illinois LINCS Home Page
LINCS enables different literacy stakeholders to share resources and expertise illinois State Library Literacy Office Gwendolyn Brooks Building
http://literacy.kent.edu/~illinois/
Quick Links - Home - About Network - Literacy Providers - Hotline - Internet Links = Mail List - Calendar of - Statistics - Legislation Technology Training - National Links Directories - About LINCS - Contact Us - Our Partners - NIFL - Site Map - Help - Eastern LINCS - Midwest LINCS - Southern LINCS - Western/ Pacific LINCS
Illinois LINCS
Illinois State Library
Literacy Office
Gwendolyn Brooks Building
300 S. Second Street
Springfield, IL
Phone: 217-785-6921 or
Fax: 217-785-6927 Welcome to the
Illinois Literacy Home Page. The Literacy Mission The Illinois Adult Learning Hotline , 1-800-321-9511, a statewide referral system which links prospective students or volunteers to local literacy and adult education programs. The ADULT LITERACY GRANT PROGRAM encompasses the following areas: The Adult Volunteer Literacy Tutoring Project The Family Literacy Projec t provides instructional services to parents and children to enhance their basic reading, math, writing or language skills together and separately. Participation by the whole family increases the benefits of the instruction. Projects must partner with an adult literacy provider agency, child-at-risk agency and a library. In FY04, 42 projects served 1,478 parents and 2,578 children.

84. Illinois Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool
illinois education Code For Homeschooling Act 169 of 1988 Complete HomeLearning Source Book The Essential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents,
http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/laws/blIL.htm
YOU ARE HERE: HOME REGIONAL ILLIONOIS OR LEGALITIES
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A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search All of A to Z Articles Calendar Curriculum Explorations 4 Kids Field Trips Jokes Laws Links Methods Older Kids Regional Religion/Cultural The Web Home Recent Articles Events Join Email List ... Curriculum Shopping
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A B C D ... Z Illinois Homeschooling
Associations
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Home
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History of US
by Joy Hakim
This is the full 10-volume set of the books in the paperback edition. You may prefer the hardcover set. Master storyteller Joy Hakim has revised and expanded her pioneering history of the United States for this 1999 edition all in full color.
Illinois Education Code For Homeschooling
Act 169 of 1988
This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for information purposes only. Check for updates at your public library.

85. Illinois Homeschooling - A To Z Home's Cool
illinois education Code For Homeschooling AN A TO Z RESOURCE UPDATED 1/05 We are homeschooling parents in illinois, who have chosen the method of
http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/regional/Illinois.htm
YOU ARE HERE: HOME REGIONAL
Click on the banner for recommended books and supplies for homeschooling A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Regional I am Ann Zeise , your guide to othe best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search All of A to Z Articles Calendar Curriculum Explorations 4 Kids Field Trips Jokes Laws Links Methods Older Kids Regional Religion/Cultural The Web Home Recent Articles Events Join Email List ... Curriculum Shopping
Site Index:
A B C D ... Z Illinois Homeschooling
Associations
Events
Field Trips
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Universities and Colleges
A to Z Home's Cool
Home
Articles
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Grandma's Wisdom: Secure in His Love, Faith and Joy
by Susan Fuller
For children age 8-12. Excellent for homeschoolers. It shares the history of the Central Illinois Amish, plus includes two adventures in the Yoder family. Grandma has HIS Wisdom to share with her grandchildren to help them through their problems.

86. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
parent Advocacy Center for education Rights 8161 Normandale Boulevard Sunrise Children s Foundation parent Information and Resource Center (Nevada)
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_cd=PRC

87. Special Education, Learning Disabilities Advocacy, Legal Advice,Attorneys And La
The Learning Curve of Wisconsinconnecting resources in education for students National Association of Parents with Children in Special education
http://www.iser.com/CAadvocacy.html
Internet Special Education Resources
Special Education
Advocacy Services Visit ISER's Special Education Products Page
For Advocacy Support Videos and Handbooks Nationwide and International Services
    Bodin Associates based in Los Altos, CA and serving a national and international client base. Education Management Consulting assessments for school placement and evaluation and for legal proceedings involving educational issues and institutions. Chicago Attorney Linda Mastandrea represents students with disability law needs and counsels schools and businesses on compliance with the law Edufax (with Marcia Rubinstein) Educational consulting, placement, and advocacy The Learning Curve of Wisconsin connecting resources in education for students with dpecial needs. Also provides expert witness testimony LD Online interactive guide for children, parents, teachers, and others involved with learning disabilities A+ International Consulting educational consulting internationaly: teacher training, legislative issues, curriculum planning and implementation Davis Dyslexia Association International Website contains information and a forum for networking among parents and teachers, and support for using Davis methods at home.

88. Special Education Resources Centers: Non-profit Organizations
Special education Learning Disabilities resources A Nationwide Directory Parents Helping Parentsthe Santa Clara, CA, Family Resource Center
http://www.iser.com/nps.html
Internet Special Education Resources
Special Education Non-Profit Resources
Providing Nationwide Services Providing Regional and Local Services

89. Illinois Loop: Introduction
illinois education notes, papers and articles on education in illinois. Like many parents, Vukmir s simple interest in her child s education soon
http://www.illinoisloop.org/
Main Search MAIN MENU NEWS LIST! ...
Books
Introduction
The Illinois Loop can help you understand Illinois schools
    Be a lifelong learner. Think critically. Practice higher-order thinking skills. Be an agent for change.
    In other words, READ what other parents are saying about their schools, and LEARN how to understand what school administrators are saying. This website will help get you started...
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    "I've now visited your website and I think it is wonderful. [The] school reform movement [is] no longer a wilderness, thanks to efforts like yours to inform parents about what really goes on in their children's schools and how things got that way and what to do about it. ... Keep up the good work!"
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    "Your web site is spectacular! So glad you brought it to my attention. Gratefully yours,"
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    "I finally got around to examining your web site and I was amazed.
    What a marvelous job you have done!"

90. The Science Spot: General Education Links
About.com education A wealth of resources for educators! Kid Bibs - Theteaching and parenting resource to support children s reading, writing,
http://sciencespot.net/Pages/refdeskgen.html
General Teacher Resources Reference Desk Sections:
Science Resources
Science Lesson Plans Elementary Resources Clip Art Links ... About.com Education - A wealth of resources for educators! Check out the K-6 Lesson Plans 7-12 Lesson Plans , or do a site search to find the information you need. Ask ERIC - A great site filled with oodles of lessons, projects, and links in an easy-to-use format. Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library - One of the best educational web resources! Start your search here for the BEST sites. This site provides tutorials, activities, projects, and lesson plans for every subject at the click of a mouse! Brian's Great Educational Websites - Search through over 45 school subjects and over 550 of the web's top educational sites, sign up for his newsletter, or go to the site map for a complete list of topics and Top Ten lists. Busy Educator's Guide to the Internet - From lesson plans to current educational issues, cruise this site for the latest from A to Z! Can't find an old site or project? Look here first! Classroom Connect - Be sure to check out the G.R.A.D.E.S. section for sites organized by categories.

91. Chicago Center For Jewish Genetics Disorders - Resources For Individuals And Fam
resources for Individuals and Families Educational resources The followingresources are State of illinois agencies and organizations and are designed
http://www.jewishgeneticscenter.org/resources/agencies/
Illinois State Resources The following resources are State of Illinois agencies and organizations and are designed for individuals in need of assistance. This list of Illinois State Resources was adapted from the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities, P.O. Box 1492, Washington, DC 20013, 1-800-695-0285, www.nichcy.org . 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. For more information, please contact the appropriate organizations listed below. Links to other web sites do not constitute an endorsement or referral. This information is to be used for educational and informational purposes only. Medical information on the Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders' Website, if any, does not represent advice regarding medical diagnosis or treatment, referrals to health care professionals, endorsements of health care products or any other recommendations. For medical information, please consult your doctor. Partial Update 10/2002 State Agencies and Organizations
Disability-Specific Organizations

Organizations Especially for Parents

Other Disability Organizations
State Agencies and Organizations
United States Senators
Honorable Richard J. Durbin (D)

92. Ablechild.org, Parents Group For ADD/ADHD And Ritalin Use Info
AbleChild Parents for Label and Drug Free education consists of a growing Real educational resources and solutions to help your child improve his/her
http://www.ablechild.org/
See Our Board of Directors Foster Care Drugging EXPOSED!! See videos Ablechild with Texans for Safe Education and The Block Center ask that you distribute this Public Awareness information throughout your communities!!! Visit our new ADHD site www.adhdtesting.org Help Say NO Refuse Mandatory Mental Health Screening Click to Sign! Click to Visit our AbleChild: Parents for Label and Drug Free Education consists of a growing number of parents outraged over both the subjective labeling (ADHD, ADD, OCD, ODD) and pervasive drugging of our children. Our organization's goal in creating this website is to provide information to parents regarding the many subjective labels and the risks associated with drug "treatment" that are critical to their ability in making an informed decision. " Junk Science" pervades our schools and is being misrepresented to parents worldwide as scientific fact!!! Parents need to fight for their right to full informed consent!!! Do not accept solely based on what you are told but question, delve, and more importantly always re-question.

93. Special Education
Training and Information Centers and Community parent Resource Centers in eachState. The Federal Resource Center for Special education offers contact
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/edu/speced.html
Search the Library catalog Cross-Search the Library website for in Keyword anywhere Title keyword Author keyword Subject keyword ISBN for in General Science Law for
Education Special Education
Contents: Web Resources Postsecondary Education and Students with Disabilities Special Education Professional Preparation General Disability Resources on the Web ... Selected Print Reference Sources Special Education Resources on the Web Council for Exceptional Children
This organization's webiste provides research reports, information on grants, digests, fact sheets, bibliographies, FAQs, links to applicable laws and regulations, guidelines for web site accessibility, and unannotated listings of additional web resources in a wide array of relevant categories. It also includes information and links to careers in special education. Designs for Change
Dedicated to improving public schooling in urban areas, DFC has programmatic initiatives in several areas. Its Special Education Reform Program provides assistance to families, principals, teachers, Local School Councils, and social service agencies to assist them in creating appropriate educational programs for Chicago students with disabilities. "This effort places a primary focus on helping to ensure that students with disabilities are educated in the regular education program and master the regular education curriculum, consistent with the most current federal law (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or IDEA) and with the Corey H. Settlement Agreements."

94. Chicago's Hyde Park - Kenwood Community's Educational Instituions
School and Educational resources in and near Hyde ParkKenwood Scholarhips;Tutoring and related resources for parents and kids, KidStart; Continuing
http://hydepark.org/education/educationindex.htm
School and Educational Resources in and near Hyde Park-Kenwood
Educational Resources A service of the Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference Schools Committee and the Conference website, www.hydepark.org.
Join the Conference
, help support our work.
Join the Schools Committee- contact chairman Homer Ashby Page index . March 14 HPKCC forum, State of the Schools in Hyde Park and Kenwood
Public and private schools are in Schools Directory . Here: Preschools, tutoring, resources, higher ed. To HPKCC Schools Committee page (home, with links to all schools/education pages)
To Directories and information on
area schools and schooling providers
To Local
School Council schedules and membership
To School Awards Features
...
To Help Line-children

To Calendars and Directories Chicago Public Schools website Watch for the Hyde Park Herald comprehensive back to school pull outs, spring and fall. Here:

95. FindLaw For Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal And State Resources, Forms,
FindLaw for Legal Professionals is a free resource for attorneys that includesonline illinois has a compulsory education law which, with exceptions,
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=333&invol=203

96. ALA | Great Web Sites: Sites For Parents, Caregivers, Teachers & Others
Information for parents on child health, education, and more. resources toencourage the use of the Web as a tool for learning and teaching.
http://www.ala.org/ala/alsc/greatwebsites/greatwebsitessites.htm
ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... ALSC Great Web Sites for Kids
Back to the Great Web Sites for Kids main page

  • Appropriate for PreK aged youth. Appropriate for Elementary aged youth.
SITES FOR PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS
  • Black History.
    http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/BHM/AfroAm.html
    This outstanding Black History site offers a full range of activities and was created to support students as they explore topic related to Black History and African American issues. Try the Black History treasure hunt.
    Child Abuse Prevention Network.

    http://child-abuse.com
    A network of organizations and individuals fighting child abuse.
    Child Safety on the Information Highway.

    http://www.safekids.com/child_safety.htm
    A guide to Internet safety for young people, originally from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Interactive Services Association.
    Childbirth.org.
    http://www.childbirth.org Resources on all aspects of pregnancy, childbirth, and pre- and post-natal care. http://www.childrensdefense.org/

97. Illinois Lifespan Project - Links
AbilityLinks provides ongoing educational programs and support resources to NPIN illinois—the information link for illinois families—helps parents
http://www.illinoislifespan.org/links/viewlinks.asp?LinkSectionId=33&Section=Gro

98. M-DCPS Education Portal - Parents
This series from the Department of education provides parents with the tools Información en temas por la Extensión de la Universidad de illinois para
http://portal.dadeschools.net/Parents/
Welcome, Parents! Helping with Study Skills Helping Your Child Series
This series from the Department of Education provides parents with the tools and information to help their children succeed in school and life. Helping Children Succeed in School
Information from the University of Illinois Extension on topics to help your child suceed in school. Helping Your Young Child Learn
Tips by the National PTA to help you assist your young child to learn.
Parent Power

The National Education Association identifies the major ingredient for educational success. Your child's success at school begins at home. Helping your Child Meet Academic Requirements FACTS.Org
Online transcripts are now viewable by public high school students and their parents. Review high school course history and grades. Evaluate scholarship eligibility and progress towards college admissions requirements.
Coming Soon: Educational Options
Parents
Curriculum

Home Resource Guides
Parent Groups Policies ... Services x Send Questions or Comments Students Parents Teachers ... M-DCPS Home

99. WTTW11 Parents | WTTW
illinois State Board of education State of illinois Building 100 West Randolph Sylvan Learning Centers has an online resource center for parents.
http://www.wttw.com/parents/family.html
Home Schedules Programs A-Z Membership ...
Parents' Guide to Internet

Family Resources
WTTW11 Ready to Learn

PBS Parents Home
Pass It On
Send your friends email and tell them about the WTTW Parents site.
Family Resources
Community Events
Government Agencies

College Tuition Programs

Tutor/Mentor Programs
...
Cultural Centers
Community Events
For a guide to activities in and around Chicago, including children's concerts and exhibits taking place at many museums and zoos, please visit our NC Connections pages . Family-friendly events are specially highlighted.
Government Agencies
Illinois State Board of Education
State of Illinois Building
100 West Randolph Chicago, IL 60601 312/ 793-3500 information Illinois General Assembly 221 S. Spring Street Springfield, IL 62706 217/ 782-3944 information Attorney General's Office 100 W. Randolph

100. CPL - Sign Of The Owl
NPIN illinois A clearinghouse of local information for parents in illinois. Parents Online Resource Center The Children s Partnership sponsors this
http://www.chipublib.org/008subject/003cya/parent.html
Parents' Places
About Our Kids.org
The New York University Child Study Center shares articles and information about the art and science of raising children. The African-American Name Site
Names from Africa reflect the culture and beliefs of that country. Research names and see how a name may change your possibilities in life. Bozo's Book Reviews
Get a listing of the books Bozo will read on his television shows through August 1999. These books were recommended by the Chicago Public Library and are available for check-out at your neighborhood library Chicago Public Schools
Kids can access the school calendar and find out some history about their school. This site is also useful for parents and teachers, Food for Tots
This site (based on a book written by a pediatrician and two moms) features recipes, nutrition tips and cooking tools to help parents of fussy eaters or children with food allergies. GetNetWise A coalition of internet companies and public service groups host this thorough site which supplies information on everything from filters to family internet contracts.

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