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are a series of links designed to help parents with
a variety of topics. Check them out:
Grades
3-8 testing programs
This
site details further the state's testing program: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/3-8/home.html
Here's
the article in the Tartan Report about the new testing
program. The story is on pages 1, 4 and 5.
SAT/ACT
testing preparation
This
site features on-line practice tests at no charge: http://www.testprepreview.com.
Drug
abuse information
Here is an on-line
newsletter about drug use and abuse by teens.
Flu
season information
Here
is information from The Center for Health and Health
Care in Schools. Here
is a pdf document about the flu.
Summer
Reading Lists
The
NY State Regents recommends reading 25 books a year
and writing 1,000 words a month. Printed versions of
Scotia-Glenville's Summer Reading Lists were sent home
with students.
You can also check them out here:
Elementary
School ----- download
this reading list in pdf
Middle
School ----- download
this reading list in pdf
Senior
High School ----- download
this reading list in pdf
Disability
awareness
Check
out articles written by high school students across
the state regarding disability awareness at www.cqc.state.ny.us/disawhs.htm.
Articles
for Pre-School, Elementary, Middle School and High School
parents
This
series of helpful articles have been published in
parent newsletters from the Capital Region BOCES Communications
Service.
Talking
to your child about war and other crises
Download a Parent's
Guide to talking to children about war (in PDF;
you need Acrobat Reader, adobe.com).
Check
out the Crisis Management Institute here.
Help
with various elementary, intermediate and high school
exams
This website
through the Oswego City Schools in collaboration
with the state Department of Education may help parents
better understand state tests.
Help
with math
APlus Math
US Department
of Education websites
The US Department
of Education has several links to parent websites at
http://www.ed.gov/parents/landing.jhtml?src=pn
Check out
these US Department of Education publications for parents
for helping your child learn to read, do homework and
succeed in host of other areas at http://www.ed.gov/parents/academic/help/tools-for-success/index.html.
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