Putting Partnerships Into Practice



Resources for Information for Students

There are currently 5 resource(s) for Information for Students in the NCPIE database.

To order a resource, please contact its publishing organization.

Family Friendly Schools
411 N. Main Street
Galax VA 24333
Voice: 800-890-7794
Fax: 276-236-9979
Contact: Sam Bartlett, CEO
Web Address: www.familyfriendlyschools.com

Resource Title: Making Your School Family Friendly
Price: $8.00
Author: Constantino, Steven M
Description: Making Your School Family Friendly is specifically designed for high schools to understand the processess necessary to implement explicit family engagement programs to support the academic achievement of high school students.

MegaSkills Education Center of the Home and School Institute
1500 Massachusetts Ave NW
Special Projects Office/Ste. 042
Washington DC 20005
Voice: 202-466-3633
Fax: 202-833-1400
Contact: Dorothy Rich, President
Web Address: www.MegaSkillsHSI.org

Resource Title: MegaSkills Essentials for the Classroom
Price: Training Fees
Author: Dorothy Rich and Harriett Stonehill
Description: MegaSkills Classroom Essentials trains classroom teachers and staff in how to teach MegaSkills directly to students. The instructional program provides a complete curriculum and integrates into the regular work of the classroom in subjects including reading, social studies, science and math.

National Crime Prevention Council
1000 Connecticut Ave., NW
Thirteenth Floor
Washington DC 20036
Voice: 202-261-4160
Fax: 202-296-1356
Contact: Meghan Sharp, Program Manager
Contact E-mail: msharp@ncpc.org
Web Address: www.ncpc.org

Resource Title: Teens, Crime, and the Community
Price: Varies
Description: Teens, Crime, and the Community (TCC) is NCPC's national initiative to get teens involved in crime prevention to make themselves safer and their communities stronger. "Community Works", the TCC curriculum, uses education and action to teach youth about their chances of victimization and what they can do about it. Youth Safety Corps, the TCC club model, mobilizes students to improve the learning environment of their schools by designing and running projects to prevent youth crime, violence, and drug abuse. Visit www.nationaltcc.org for more information.

Parent Institute
P.O. Box 7474
Fairfax Station VA 22039-7474
Voice: 800-756-5525
Fax: 800-216-3667
Contact: Peggy Costello
Contact E-mail: custsvc@parent-institute.com
Web Address: www.parent-institute.com

Resource Title: Booklets, QuickTips, & StudentTips
Price: Price is based on a sliding scale, please call for more information.
Description:

Resource Title: Booklets
Description: These 16 page booklets, available in English and Spanish, help parents with various aspects of parent-child relations and aid parents in supporting their children's academic success. Series titles include: Reading, Academic Achievement, Discipline, Homework & Study Skills, Parenting, Raising Responsible Children, School Readiness, and Skills for School Success.

Resource Title: QuickTips
Description: Each tri-fold brochure informs busy parents about an important topic in an easy-to-read-and-keep format. Available in English and Spanish. Series titles include: Building Student Responsibility, Facts About Exceptional Children, Motivating Parents, Reinforcing Learning at Home, Motivating Students, Student Stress, Substance Abuse and Tough Issues.

Resource Title: Student Tips
Description: These simply written tri-fold brochures, available in English and Spanish, give practical, proven ideas and strategies to give directly to students. Topics include: Study Skills, How to do Better on Tests, Dealing with Peer Pressure, Dealing with Bullies, and many more.



Parent-U-Turn
9711 San Gabriel Avenue
South Gate CA 90280
Voice: 323-564-6545
Fax: 323-564-8541
Contact: Mary Johnson / Founder
Contact E-mail: l.johnson8@worldnet.att.net
Web Address: www.teachingToChangeLA.org

Resource Title: Scholarships/Grants Available for Immigrant Students
Price: $15.00
Author: Parent-U-Turn
Description: Information of organization that looking for children of Immigrants and Afro-American students that need assisting to help first generation to attend college. Scholarships guide lists the organizations contact person, address, telephone number and requirement for the scholarships. Many of the scholarships organizations doesn't require students to have a social security.

 

 

 

 

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