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May 28, 2003 - Issue 3.22  

PARENTS

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Getting Involved
Parent Power!
Inspired by the old maxim "knowledge is power," Parent Power! is a newsletter for parents who want to know more about the issues that affect their children’s education. Each issue is packed with informative articles that highlight new trends in schooling and offer helpful hints to parents who want to take a more active role in their local schools. Parent Power! also actively solicits articles from parents about unique experiences they have had educating their children or working for education reform.
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Freedom of Information Clearinghouse
This site provides information about The Freedom of Information Act and how to use it.
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The Alliance for Parental Involvement
The Alliance for Parental Involvement in Education is a nonprofit organization which assists and encourages parental involvement in education, wherever that education takes place: in public school, in private school, or at home. AllPIE offers a newsletter (Options in Learning), annual conferences and retreats, a book catalog, workshops, lending library and more.
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National Parents-Teachers Association
This is the home of the National Parents-Teachers Association. Their misson is three-fold:To support and speak on behalf of children and youth in the schools; To assist parents in developing the skills they need to raise and protect their children; To encourage parent and public involvement in the public schools of this nation.
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This site provides a comprehensive and accurate listing of all the state department of educations.
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Project Appleseed
Project Appleseed has been working to increase parental involvement in all public schools. The site provides a wealth of parental resources and tips on how to get involved in your local school.
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