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  1. Public opinion about Kentucky school boards results of a statewide survey (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:296455) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1987
  2. Helping families to help students: Kentucky's family resource and youth services centers by David R Denton, 2001
  3. Hart County parent involvement project preliminary report of pre- and post-test with AEL's level of parent involvement questionnaire (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:314220) by Craig B. Howley, 1989

41. Fayette County Public Schools: Lexington, Kentucky
Located in Lexington, kentucky, this K12 school district is home to 53 schools, Special education, Special Ed parent Resource Center, Special Programs
http://www.fcps.net/
FCPS.net from A to Z: Quick Navigator Acceptable Use Policy Activity Fund Redbook Administration / Support Services Adult Education Advertisements for Bids Arts Calendar Assessment Attendance boundary maps Board of Education Board Policies Bullying Resource Bus Information Cultural resources directory Calendars Career and Technical CATS/CTBS Testing Information Channel 13 Classified Council Classroom web pages Community Education Community Links Comprehensive plan Curricum Map and Framework Counseling / Guidance Data / Research / Evaluation Directory, Support Services Early Start (Preschool) EBCE Educational Resources Educational Television Emergency Response / Crisis Management Employee Benefits Employment Enrolling in School Equity Office ESL - Foreign Languages FCPS Organizational Chart Facility usage fees Feedback Financial Services Food Service Finding Us / Maps Forms (Intended for staff use) FRYSC Community Resource Guide Gear Up program General Information Graduation Requirements Grants information Homebound / Hospital Individual Graduation Plan (IGP) Instructional Technology newsletter Intranet (Staff Only) KTIP Law Enforcement Learning Checks Literary Book Club Local Planning Committee Magnet School Information Media Services Menus, School lunch

42. GoHigher Kentucky - Gear Up
GoHigher kentucky is your online resource for higher education in kentucky. GEAR UP is committed to providing resources and tools to help parents become
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43. Parents For Public Schools
An independent, nonpartisan organization of kentucky parents and citizens whosemission is to give Pacific resources for education and Learning (PREL)
http://www.parents4publicschools.com/resources.html
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Assists nonprofits in understanding the broad scope of allowable policy activities (The) ASPIRA Association
National nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower the Puerto Rican and Latino community through advocacy and the education and leadership development of its youth. (The) Center for Education Reform
A national, independent, non-profit advocacy organization that provides support and guidance to those working to bring fundamental reforms to their schools. Center for Law and Education
Strives to make the right of all students to quality education a reality and to help enable communities to address their own public education problems effectively, with an emphasis on assistance to low-income students and communities. Center for Living Democracy
Inspires and prepares people to make democracy a rewarding, everyday approach to solving society's problems. Citizen's Commission on Civil Rights
By monitoring federal policies on important civil rights issues, CCCR works to make tangible the promise of equal opportunity.

44. Kentucky.gov: - Education Resources
Information for students, parents, schools, and lenders; kentucky Higher Adults can acheive their education goals with the resources located here.
http://kentucky.gov/Portal/Category/edu_resources
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Adults can learn from home with the resources provided here. Kids can have fun while they learn about government or find homework helps. Resources
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    Have fun while learning about Kentucky's government and court system.
      Educational Games (all ages)
      Learn logic, math, chemistry and have fun doing it. Jobs for Kids
      Career choices for kids geared toward their personal likes and dislikes, from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Kentucky Government Kids Page
      Kentucky Legislature's web site for students, where anyone interested in learning more about the Kentucky General Assembly can find a wealth of information. Kids Activities
      Test your knowledge of the court system and receive a certificate from the director Scholar Activities (6th-12th grade)
      Test your knowledge of the court system and receive a certificate from the director.

45. Kentucky.gov: - Disability Resources
The kentucky education Rights Center, Inc., was established to work with education, Department of The department provides resources and guidance to
http://kentucky.gov/Portal/Category/hea_disability
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Kentucky cares about you. Check here for assistance, educational and employment opportunities, and advocates for your protection. Resources

46. IJive.com Search Engine: Kentucky: Education
of kentucky parents and citizens working to improve education in the Commonwealthat all Provides news articles and resources for public educators.
http://ijive.com/Kentucky/Education/
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  • High-Schools.com pop
    Lists all high schools in Kentucky, along with addresses and phone numbers.
    http://www.high-schools.com/kentucky.shtml
  • Kentucky Council on Economic Education pop
    Non-profit economic education organization that provides training for (K-12) teachers and provides EconomicsAmerica curriculum for the classroom.
    http://www.econ.org/
  • Northern Kentucky Cooperative for Educational Services pop
    Provides service designed to respond to educational ideas and needs expressed by the sixteen school districts in the five-county Northern Kentucky area. Located in Highland Heights.
    http://www.nkces.coop.k12.ky.us/
  • Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership Trains parents to work with teachers and other parents to raise student achievement in their home communities. Includes selection criteria and contact details. http://cipl.org/
  • Council on Postsecondary Education Provides a list of state supported colleges and universities within the Commonwealth, including links. http://www.cpe.state.ky.us/univ/univ.htm

47. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: Kentucky State Resources
for Exceptional Children, Parents and Educators Resource Center. State Department of education Special education kentucky Department of education
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/kentucky.html
The leading Web site on learning disabilities
for parents, teachers, and other professionals Home Page FAQs About LD IDEA 2004 Update What's New ... LD OnLine Store
To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Island Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Com. North. Mariana Island

48. Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy - IEP Resources By State - Kentucky
Educational Issues. • Educational Issues • IEP State resources • kentucky kentucky Special parent Involvement Network (KYSPIN) 10301 B Deering Road
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Advocacy Agencies Maureen Fitzgerald, Director
100 Fair Oaks Lane, Third Floor
Frankfort, KY 40601
http://www.kypa.net/

E-Mail: info@kypa.net
Department of Education Judy Mallory, Director
Division of Exceptional Children's Services Kentucky Department of Education Capitol Plaza Tower, 8th Floor 500 Mero Street Frankfort, KY 40601 502-564-6721 FAX http://www.education.ky.gov/KDE/Instructional+Resources/Student+and+Family +Support/Exceptional+Children/default.htm E-Mail: jmallory@kde.state.ky.us Early Intervention Services (Infant and toddler) Germaine O'Connell, Acting Part C Coordinator 275 East Main Street, HS2GW-A Frankfort, KY 40621 502-564-2154 EXT 3763 http://www.chs.ky.gov/publichealth/firststeps%202004/ E-Mail: germaine.o'connell@ky.gov Early Intervention Services (Ages 3 to 5) Barbara Singleton, 619 Coordinator Director, Division of Preschool Programs Office of Learning- Program Development 500 Mero Street, Capitol Plaza Tower, 16th Floor

49. KyEducators.org - Special Education Resources
IRSC provides parents, educators, medical professionals, and caregivers The coordinating body for resource sharing systems for kentucky’s libraries.
http://www.kyeducators.org/SpecialEd/resources.asp
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    Scroll down to the bottom of the page for a description of six modules on Teaching All Students - Special Education Teachers Emergency /Probationary Online PD.
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  • Compare typical teacher salaries
    The employment opportunities in special education teaching are expected to grow 21-35% through 2010, an increase of over 150,000 positions.
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50. Prichard Committee For Academic Excellence - Links
The kentucky Department of education s Web page for parents resources for parents,including school report cards, district information, CATS scores,
http://www.prichardcommittee.org/links.html
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Education Organizations
AEL
AEL is a nonprofit, regionally oriented education research, development, and service institution. Its mission is to link the knowledge from research with the wisdom from practice to improve teaching and learning. The Columbia Group
A southeastern public policy and partnership network focused on education reform. The Consortium for Policy Research in Education
Created in 1985, the Consortium for Policy Research in Education (CPRE) unites researchers from five of the nation's leading universities to improve elementary and secondary education through research on policy, finance, school reform, and school governance. The Consortium on Chicago School Research
An independent organization which conducts research activities designed to advance school improvement in Chicago's public schools and to assess the progress of school reform. The Education Commission of the States
Helps state leaders identify, develop and implement public policy for education that addresses current and future needs of a learning society. The Education Trust
Works for the high academic achievement of all students at all levels, kindergarten through college. Our basic tenet is this All children will learn at high levels when they are taught to high levels.

51. AIE: State Education Resources
Central resource for students, parents, and educators. kentucky offers greatopportunities for education at all levels from kindergarten to graduate
http://www.adventuresineducation.org/Portal/index.cfm?page=_st_south.cfm

52. Parenting At Washington State University Cooperative Extension
Human Development and Family Life education Resource Center of The Ohio State Fact sheets, bulletins for parent educators to use in their classes,
http://parenting.wsu.edu/resources/
Washington State University Home
Resources Links outside Washington State University provide an option for finding further information on a variety of Parent Education Resources Resources. No endorsement of products or information is implied. Family Development Information from the National Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service.
You will find updates on what family life specialists across the country are doing Children, Youth and Families Education and Research Network
Resources for youth, parents and professionals. Lots of interesting places to go and free resources for all. This rich site is a service of the Cooperative Extension System. Human Development and Family Life Education Resource Center of The Ohio State University
Fact sheets, bulletins for parent educators to use in their classes, evaluation help, and other great resources. Check it out! National Network for Child Care
Cooperative Extension System's National Network for Child Care is your link to an array of resources to support child care professionals, parents and guardians do the best job possible of caring for children. The site has newsletters, resources ona variety of topics and ways for you to engage with colleagues and specialists in the child care arena.

53. Getting An Education In Parent Involvement | PTO Today
Gardner learned the ins and outs of the kentucky education system, While the parent Welcome Resource Center will concentrate on writing for the
http://www.ptotoday.com/0803parented.html
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Getting an Education in Parent Involvement
By Emily Graham A few years ago Liz Gardner’s worst nightmare was speaking into a microphone at a PTO meeting. The mother of two overcame her fear of speaking to groups, and this summer she presented her plan to raise parental involvement in academics to the Kentucky commissioner of education. Kathy Staub in Manchester, N.H., has a similar story. By her own admission, she was once an ordinary, mild-mannered PTA president. Now she’s speaking out at school board meetings and motivating parents across the city to get involved in school. Both women filled traditional parental roles at their children’s schools for years, but wanted to do more. They learned how through parental involvement education programs. These range from monthly workshops to intense yearlong programs, all with an aim to engage parents in academics. As schools across the country work to implement reforms under the No Child Left Behind Act, even more organizations are forming to recruit parents in the effort.
Leadership Training
Liz Gardner has always been active in her children’s school, but in the past she usually helped with fundraisers and went to meetings. This year she’s analyzing the school’s standardized test scores, pinpointing weaknesses, and showing parents how to help their children improve.

54. Kentucky Department Of Fish And Wildlife Resources - For Educators And Parents
Go to kentucky.gov home page, Jump to Main Content. KY Agencies, , KY Services New kentucky Afield Home education For Educators and Parents
http://www.kdfwr.state.ky.us/navigation.asp?cid=148&NavPath=C117

55. Making Family And Community Connections: Demonstration
and has an active parent Resource Center. The Archives Alive program records In response to the 1990 kentucky education Reform Act, the Prichard
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/familycommunity/demonstration.htm
Jump to Workshop Afterschool Programs Assess/Curriculum Redesign Constructivism Coop/Collab Learning Inquiry-based Learning Interdisciplinary Learning Multiple Intelligences Teaching to Standards WebQuests Why the Net?
What are some specific ways to create family-and-community partnerships? In this section, we'll look at a few examples of partnerships in classrooms and schools around the country. We also offer two examples of interactive homework assignments that can draw parents into the teaching process. Partnerships in action
In the classroom
In schools
How can connecting schools and communities help teachers with lesson planning?
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In the classroom Here we see partnership programs in action.
Part 1 of 2 Part 2 of 2

In Part 1, participants discuss a partnership program between a local department of health and a school in Bergen County, New Jersey. In Part 2, students at Bergen Academy, Hackensack, New Jersey, help develop a survey that will be used to draft a health-based curriculum in the county.
Parents and children work together in an after-school computer laboratory.

56. Concept To Classroom: Resources
This Web site contains a wide variety of parenting resources. National Coalitionfor parent Involvement in education (NCPIE) http//www.ncpie.org/
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/w9-resources.html
Jump to Workshop Afterschool Programs Assess/Curriculum Redesign Constructivism Coop/Collab Learning Inquiry-based Learning Interdisciplinary Learning Multiple Intelligences Teaching to Standards WebQuests Why the Net?
RESOURCES
Making Family and Community Connections

Calfee, Carol, Frank Wittwer, and Mimi Meredith. BUILDING A FULL-SERVICE SCHOOL. San Franciso, CA: Jossey Bass, 1998.
A step-by-step guide for establishing school-based community health and social support services.
Dryfoos, Joy G. FULL SERVICE SCHOOLS. San Franciso, CA: Jossey Bass, 1998.
This book explains the importance of integrated support services in schools.
Epstein, J. L. and K. C. Salinas. MANUAL FOR TEACHERS AND PROTOTYPE ACTIVITIES: TEACHERS INVOLVE PARENTS IN SCHOOLWORK (TIPS) IN THE ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES. Baltimore: Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, 1995 (revised).
Epstein, J. L. (1987). "Toward a Theory of Family-School Connections: Teacher Practices and Parent Involvement." In K. Hurrelmann, F. Kaufmann, and F. Losel, (eds.) SOCIAL INTERVENTION: POTENTIAL AND CONSTRAINTS. New York: DeGruyter, 1987. pp. 121 - 136.
Kagan, Sharon L. and Bernice Weissbourd. PUTTING FAMILIES FIRST. San Franciso, CA: Jossey Bass, 1994.

57. Learning Partnerships:Improving Learning In Schools With Arts Partners In The Co
Staff of the kentucky Department of education were key in the implementation of In 1994, 24 statewide arts, education, parent, business and corporate
http://aep-arts.org/LP/KY.html
Kentucky's Arts in Learning Partnership
Kentucky
  • Arts education required by state law (KERA)
  • Essential skills in the arts adopted by state department of education
  • Comprehensive Arts, Culture and Technology plan with five goals for school reform guiding partnership programs and funding
    Gerri Combs, Executive Director
    Kentucky Arts Council
    31 Fountain Place
    Frankfort, KY 40601-1942
    Phone:(502) 564-3757
    Fax:(502) 564-2839
    Email: gcombs@arts.smag.state.ky.us
    Kentucky's partnership efforts could be described as one of a dynamic, shared progression. It would be impossible to point to a single entity or decision maker in Kentucky's ongoing efforts to see the arts assume an essential role in education. Instead of discussing "partnership" as static and something that can be pointed to, a more accurate construct for Kentucky might be that of a definable group of "committed players." As needed each player brings to the fore resources to accomplish the goal of arts for all students. However, whether formal or informal, partnership and collaboration pays off. Kentucky's hard work over the past 15 years has yielded important progress in arts and education reform. Currently, the key organizations in Kentucky's fluid partnership effort include the Kentucky Arts Council and the Kentucky Education, Arts and Humanities Cabinet, Kentucky Alliance for Arts Education, Kentucky Collaborative for Teaching and Learning, Kentucky Department of Education, the Kentucky Citizens for the Arts, the Kentucky Center for the Arts and Kentucky Educational Television.
  • 58. American Academy Of Pediatrics National Center Of Medical Home Initiatives For C
    Click here to find out more information about medical homes in kentucky. Fayette County Public Schools Special education parent Resource Center;
    http://www.medicalhomeinfo.org/training/pastsites/lexington.html
    Lexington, KY
    Medical Home Training Program - December 2, 2000 Target Audience Course Objectives State Resource Info Schedule ... Faculty
    Overview
    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) will offer its Every Child Deserves a Medical Home Educational Program in Kentucky on December 2, 2000 at the Lexington Shriners Hospital. The program aims to support pediatric health care providers, children with special health care needs and their families, and communities interested in the well being of these special needs children in a changing health care environment. Target Audience
    The target audience includes pediatric health professionals and their staff, other professionals, families of children with special needs, managed care professionals, policy makers, community members, and and other child advocates who care for children with special needs. Cost
    All participants will be charged $25. Scholarships up to $75 will be available for up to 10 parents to help cover childcare, travel expenses, and registration.

    59. Kentucky Adult Education - Overview
    Adult education Providing parents with instruction in basic academic and Adhere to the kentucky Family Literacy Performance Indicators and submit
    http://adulted.state.ky.us/family_literacy_resources.htm
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    60. Education Kentucky KY Education
    school districts and includes resources for parents, teachers, and administrators . kentucky Higher education Assistance Authority Provides useful
    http://www.kentucky411.com/education.htm
    Kentucky Web Kentucky411.com Education American Federation of Teachers in Kentucky - With links to The Kentucky Association of State Employees, The Technical Faculty and Staff Alliance and the Kentucky Community College Faculty and Staff Alliance. http:/www.aftky.org The Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership - Trains parents to work with teachers and other parents to raise student achievement in their home communities. Council on Postsecondary Education - Provides a list of state supported colleges and universities within the Commonwealth, including links. The Kentucky Academy of Technology Education - Provides news articles and resources for public educators. Kentucky Association for School Health: KASH - An organization for advocacy to ensure improvements in the quality of health and life for children. Kentucky Council on Economic Education - Non-profit economic education organization that provides training for (K-12) teachers and provides Economics America curriculum for the classroom. Kentucky Department of Education - site has information on schools and school districts and includes resources for parents, teachers, and administrators. Kentucky High School Listings - Planet Alumni - Provides information on Kentucky high school and university alumni, homecoming events, as well as high school class reunions and college reunions.

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