The National PTA has developed a guide to help parents understand the new State Standards. The guides are listed by grade level in Spanish and English. This site will lead you to many other wonderful destinations for parent involvement as well!
Are you a parent looking for a one-stop resource for family-friendly events and resources in southeast Georgia? Look no further...the combined Family Connections/Kiddilly SEGA (SouthEast Georgia) website and facebook sites are now here! It's free to join so sign up now for wonderful events and resources available to you as a family!
This website offers comfort for those who are struggling with trajedy. It also offers guidance for friends and loved ones who want desperately to help. A true story of hope in the midst of great personal trajedy--Flame On.
This site is truly mind boggling! This resource provides study tests for elementary, middle, high, college and adult students. It is definitely worth your time to log on and see for yourself what is available. Before you can access the tests, you must log in using your Okefenokee Regional Library System library card #. (This number is actually your username!) Have fun!!
Created in response to Common Core State Standards, by teachers, parents, education experts, and others from across the country, the standards provide clear, consistent expectations for what students should be learning at each grade in order to be prepared for college and career.
What can I do to make sure my child succeeds in math? Working With Your Child's School.....Parents Share Math Help Tips....How to Help Children Have a Positive Attitude and Enjoy Mathematics. Sound interesting? These plus more are all topics covered on this site.
Jan Brett Dolch Sight Words
After viewing the sight word lists, click on her home page tab and see the hundreds of free activities!
Created in response to the Common Core State Standards, by teachers, parents, education experts, and others from across the country, the standards provide clear, consistent expectations for what students should be learning at each grade in order to be prepared for college and career.
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religion or disabling condition in educational programs, activities or employment.