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Publications on Family Involvement, Nutrition, and 4K
Family-School-Community Partnerships
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Organizing a Successful Family Center in Your School
offers school staff and parents strategies and ideas for establishing family centers. It
also describes how family centers can strengthen family involvement in schools.
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The Action Team
offers guidance and ideas to help schools establish and continue Partnership Action Teams of parents, teachers, other school staff, and community members.
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A Parents Guide to Standards and Assessment
explains how assessment, academic standards, and curriculum affect your child's learning. This brief guide gives parents an overview of Wisconsin's student assessment system and ideas for how they can help their child do well.
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Connecting Families to the Classroom
describes hands-on tools for schools to connect parents to childrens learning
in three areas: classroom management, youth service-learning, and Standards
of the Heart.
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Developing Grade-Level Brochures for Parents
helps schools design easy-to-understand brochures that tell parents what their child is learning by subject and grade level. Templates are provided.
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Involving Parents in No Child Left Behind: Toolkit for Schools
details parent notification and involvement requirements in all Title programs and offers schools useful ideas for generating parent and community support.
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New Teacher Welcome Packet
gets beginning (and veteran) teachers off to a good start with practical tips, sample letters, and effective practices to create warm parent-teacher relationships around childrens learning.
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School Volunteer Guide
helps schools recruit, use, and retain volunteers for many school programs, including youth service-learning.
Nutrition
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Whats Right for Kids Improving the School Nutrition Environment
highlights the issues surrounding childrens nutrition and
fitness and offers Wisconsin schools valuable resources to create a climate of
healthy nutrition for students, staff, and families.
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Whats Right for Kids
poster
A matching poster is available to complement the
Whats Right for Kids publication.
Four-year-old Kindergarten
Discover the lessons Wisconsin communities have learned about starting and creating public awareness for the community approach to serving four-year-old children in:
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For questions about this information, contact Ruth Anne Landsverk (608) 266-9757
Last updated on 12/17/2010 5:08:00 PM
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