Family Help In Alaska Individual, family, and group therapy services, parenting education and support atriskyouth, primarily from single-parent families, by Covenant House alaska. http://www.focusas.com/Alaska.html
Extractions: Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or Family Help in Alaska Refresh this page each time you visit. Search FocusAS Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact Hotlines and Helplines Alaska AIDS Hotline Alaska Child Abuse Hotline Alaska Helplines Alaska Suicide and Crisis Hotlines Toll-free in Alaska Alaska Tobacco Quit Line 1-888-842-QUIT ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-Child Fairbanks Crisis Line 452-HELP GED Hotline NEW! Kodiak Crisis Hotline National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE Report Child Abuse in Alaska Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information NEW! Tundra Crisis Hotline Help support Focus Adolescent Services every time you shop online. Simply sign up, specify Focus Adolescent Services as your charitable institution and go shopping Organizations and Agencies Alaska Child Abuse Prevention Network Statewide prevention initiative working together with the Alaska Children's Trust and community partners to raise awareness about child abuse prevention and opportunities to support families. Visit
Alaska Homeschool Support & Legal Information enroll your home, private and correspondence study students on a part time basisif the parent or legal alaska Universities. The Teel Family Home education Page. http://www.eho.org/support2/alaska.asp
Extractions: Juneau, AK 99801-1894 (907)465-2026 A recently passed law exempts from the Alaska Compulsory School Act children who are educated in their home by a parent or legal guardian. If your home meets those conditions, there is nothing for you do at the state level. You may want to let your local school superintendent know about your home school because the school district in whose boundaries you reside can enroll your home, private and correspondence study students on a part time basis if the parent or legal guardian makes such a request. There may be other benefits available from your school that I am not aware of.
Education Associations Northwest Regional educational Lab Serving alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon believethat the health and education of children National parent Information Network. http://www.idcnet.com/~cstewart/elibasoc.htm
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Alaska Child Abuse Prevention Network generating funds and committing resources to promote other services provided includingparent education classes and of Southcentral and Interior alaska is run http://www.akchildabuseprevention.org/links.shtml
Extractions: Alaska Children's Trust (ACT): Alaska's children deserve to grow up in a safe and nurturing environment. The mission of the Alaska Children's Trust is to improve the status of children in Alaska by generating funds and committing resources to promote healthy families and to assist in developing healthy communities. www.eed.state.ak.us/EarlyDev/trust/ You can also view a recent Public Service Announcement. (1.8 MB MPG) (Download Here) Parents Anonymous® was founded in 1970 through the extraordinary efforts of a courageous mother seeking help to create a safe and caring home for her family. National studies have concluded that Parents Anonymous has a significant impact on alleviating child abuse and neglect, irrespective of other services provided including parent education classes and individual therapy. Today, Parents Anonymous has groups in nearly every state, plus DC Northern Mariana Islands, Canada, Australia, Bermuda, England, Germany, and Sweden. http://www.parentsanonymous-natl.org
Thinking About Technology-Seeing Technology. HyperBook(c) walks of life K12 education, business, parent groups, citizen alaska TechnologyStandard E, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher education) is the http://www.uas.alaska.edu/edtech/tat/resource/standard.html
Extractions: Thinking About Technology-A HyperBook Product (c) Appendix Goal The purpose of this appendix is to identify educational technology standards from two sources that relate to this courseISTE/NCATE and the The Alaska Technlology Standardsand to identify specific course assignments which address them. Chapter Menu Alaska Technology Standards U.S.A. NATIONAL ACCREDITATION ISTE/NCATE Standards Standards Unique to This Course State by State Standards Concerning Ethical and Responsible Use of Technology Course creator: Jason Ohler, Director, Educational Technology Program, University of Alaska Southeast Alaska Technology Standards In my home state of Alaska, the process of developing the education standards took 2 years and involved more than 100 people from all walks of life: K-12 education, business, parent groups, citizen advocacy groups, university, government, and others. The results of these efforts can be found on The Alaska Students Content Standards home page , which is part of the web site maintained by the Alaska Dept. of Education. Within this online document are
Department Of Education & Early Development Browse education statistics, find forms and applications, and read about teacher certification and employment information. http://www.educ.state.ak.us/
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Extractions: The non-profit American Indian College Fund was created by 30 tribal collegesall founded by Indians to fight high rates of poverty, educational failure and cultural loss to raise desperately-needed scholarship, endowment and operating monies. Based in Denver, Colorado, the College Fund has raised a total of more than $35 million since 1989.
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ERIC/CRESS At AEL He said most educators view parent involvement as national association of 78 localeducation funds working The alaska Native Knowledge Network has published a http://www.ael.org/eric/
Extractions: Attention Rural Superintendents! Your Input is Needed on an Important National Survey! Attracting and Retaining Highly Qualified Teachers in Rural Schools The Regional Education Laboratory at AEL and the American Association of School Administrators (AASA) are calling on all rural school superintendents to participate in a nationwide survey on rural teacher recruitment and retention. The purpose of this survey is to identify: (a) strategies that rural school districts use to attract and retain highly qualified teachers; and (b) difficulties that rural school districts encounter as they strive to meet the new teacher quality requirements of No Child Left Behind. This survey consists of 30 questions and takes about 15 minutes to complete. Access the survey at http://www.aasa.org/government_relations/rural/rural_survey.htm or from the AASA Home page at www.aasa.org News from the PEN Weekly NewsBlast WHEN IT GOES WRONG AT A CHARTER SCHOOL Life at a charter school is always exciting, as Tracey Benson, a mom, has
Health And Social Services, State Of Alaska A partnership of alaska families with disabilities healthy development and constructiveeducation for all National parent Information Network (NPIN) Provides http://health.hss.state.ak.us/dph/mcfh/sns/ilpnew/links/default.htm
Index2 He became Principal at the Dick R. Kiunya Memorial School, Kongiganak,alaska, during August 2001. education Biography, Work Biography. http://www.lksd.org/kongiganak/kongiganak/AdminOrganization/MrHorton.htm
Extractions: Kong Photo's " I am committed to providing a clean, safe, orderly environment where teachers can teach and students can learn to the best of their ability. Schools are about people and their futures. At the Dick R. Kiunya Memorial School we value and care about each and every student". Mr. Horton is from Crestview, Florida. He became Principal at the Dick R. Kiunya Memorial School, Kongiganak, Alaska, during August 2001. His wife, Teri, has worked with Special Needs children since 1992, and his son, Doyle III, is a Medical Technician, and also a full-time student with the University of West Florida seeking a teaching degree. Education Biography Work Biography Graduate of University of West Florida with a MEd in Education Leadership Principal, Dick R. Kiunya Memorial School, Kongiganak, Ak.
Extractions: The contribution of American Indians and Alaska Natives to American life reflects a long heritage, which includes the wide-spread use of Indian words that name geographic places in this nation. American Indians and Alaska Natives maintain their tribal traditions, religion, and languages. At the same time, they strive to assimilate modern technologies. Nonetheless, many students in American schools know comparatively little about the native populations of their own country. Bias about Indians is often the result of inaccurate information. The realities of American Indian and Alaskan Native life are often oversimplified and distorted. Stylized classroom accounts of Indian life reinforce the "buckskin and feather" and the "Eskimo and igloo" stereotypes (Madison School District, 1978). With such instruction, students are certain to develop misguided impressions of Indians. If the Indian population were declining, this situation would be an "academic" problem. The Indian population, however, is growing (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1989). Lack of knowledge about American Indians and Alaska Natives among the future generation of Americans will not serve the nation well.
Excellence In Education violent behavior to the Department of education Early This law requires Alaskaschool districts to adopt a and one classified staff member, and one parent. http://www.ak.nea.org/excellence/
Extractions: How schools are held accountable NEA-Alaska Position Papers The following position papers were written in response to positions adopted by the delegates to NEA-Alaska's Delegate Assembly. Each of these was written before the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act ESEA - No Child Left Behind Act ) was signed by President Bush on January 8, 2002. Please bear in mind that the entire landscape of public education has changed as a result of the passage of No Child Left Behind, and some of the details in these papers may no longer be accurate. Nonetheless, we recommend them to you as general statements about several key components of a quality education. Mentoring, testimony presented to the House - Special Committee on Education (PDF format) Distance Education (PDF format) (PDF format) (PDF format)
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Extractions: Listed below are over 50 Parental Information Resource Centers across the United States. PIRC's are funded by the US. Department of Education to assist parents in obtaining information they need to help their children achieve academically. Most PIRCs have websites with excellent information for parents. Just click on the state and you will be automatically taken their website
AlaskaFamily.org: Search Show Progress On State Of alaska Benchmark by 2002 AKS Research studies confirm thatparent involvement improves a more active role in their child's education. http://www.alaskafamily.org/search.pl?topic=Education
The Home Education Page Highlights fun activities for every season. Make slime in spring or create Eskimo art in winter with links to educational sites. http://www.teelfamily.com/education
Extractions: Alaskan Cool Places For Kids Anchorage Area Homeschooling Resources The Aurora -Have fun learning about the dancing lights at "N is for Northern Nights and Northern Lights" Snow Page -Activities with snow, and some snow activities without snow! All the snow activities, as well as a reading list and the Binky puppet are now available as an Acrobat (pdf) document, Snowbook.pdf (778KB) If you do not have the Acrobat Reader, it is available free at Adobe Systems. The Polar Bear and Walrus -Learn about the polar bear and walrus, sing songs about them, see pictures, do activities, and make a polar bear puppet. Alaska -Learn about Alaska with pictures and a reading list for various age levels. Trees -Learn all about trees with activities and projects. on how to keep the kids busy and happy @ home with just kitchen ingredients!