Tuesday,
May 20, 2008
7:00 pm - Shorewood Library
Please join us!
Shorewood PTSA
Goals for 2007-08:
Insure that every student of our school
community is treated with respect, dignity
and worth.
Work collaboratively with our students,
parents, and staff to acknowledge and
address issues concerning the diversity of
our community.
We believe in working together to build
stronger partnerships between home and
school. This is achieved by providing
communication through our newsletters and
website.
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Parent
Organizations and
Support
- Visit the
Washington State PTA Web Site
- Visit
The
National PTA Web Site
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Kids Count is a project of the Annie E
Casey Foundation that provides policy makers
and citizens with benchmarks of child
well-being. Kids Count seeks to enrich
local, state, and national discussions
concerning ways to provide better futures to
all children.
- Visit
The Shorewood Boosters Web Site
Education and
Technology
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Shorewood
Library Parenting Book List
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The Family Education Network: A
Parenting and Education Resource. Includes a
separate section titled High School and
Beyond.
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Sites for Parents, Caregivers, Teachers and
Others Who Care About Kids
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The Learning Network's Parent Connections
sponsored by the New York Times. Join a
discussion, get the latest education news or
read a product review.
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Family Village A Global Community of
Disability-Related Resources.
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Internet
Resources for Special Children
- Dedicated
to communicating information relating to the
needs of children with disabilities.
- The
AXA
Foundation
provides information to
help students and parents navigate that road
to higher education.
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SAT Prep
Course: Small class sizes with certified
teachers using full length practice test, 16
1/2 hours of instruction, a booklet of
handouts, and a textbook. Click the
link or call 425-823-1370. Company
donates money to Shorewood PTSA for every
registration!
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Preparing Your Child for College - A
Resource Book for Parents (Second
Edition,1994). It's never too early to think
about college--about the benefits of a
college education and about ways to put
college within reach academically and
financially. Throughout their school years,
students make academic and other decisions
that affect whether they will be eligible to
enter college. You--working with others--can
help your child make these decisions wisely.
Health and Drug
Prevention
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Center for Disease Control
includes information on health and safety.
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Creating Safe and Drug-Free Schools
resources from United States
Departments of Education.
Other Resources
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Richmond Little League: Click here for
more information on registration and team
sign ups.
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