Below are links on the web with helpful information for parents. |
Below are some sites on the web of particular use to students: |
| No Child Left Behind Act and federal education reform. Information on the act and how it impacts your childs education. |
CollegeBoard.com
College information and tools to help students and parents plan for the transition from high school to college.
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The Anti-Drug
Resources and tips on raising drug-free kids. |
Child.Net. Online guide to youth and children's resources, sponsored by the National Children's Coalition. |
Drug Free America
A thorough listing of anti-drug information sites that can serve as valuable resources. |
Freevibe
A site for students that discusses drugs in our society as well as alternatives to drug activities.
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| Magic Dragon Magazine a full color quarterly magazine of writing and art created by children. |
EDSITEment
Organized by the National Endowment for the Humanities, this site features the best of humanities on the web and includes much information that is both interesting and educational for your child. |
Masterminds
An academic competition for high school students held throughout the Rochester area.
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National PTA.
Official site of the nation's largest volunteer child-advocacy association. |
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PBS Kids
An interactive site for children to find out more about their favorite PBS televison characters |
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Search Institute
A site intended to help parents raise caring and responsible children and teenagers. |
PBS Kids
An interactive site for children to find out more about their favorite PBS televison characters |
| Constructing School Partnerships with Parents and Community Groups |
psquared.org
This interactive site addresses issues relevant to youth. The site is managed by Prevention Partners, a local agency. |
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SADD Online
The official site for Students Against Destructive Decisions, as well as Students Against Drunk Driving. |