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  2. Communicating With Parents 2.0: Strategies for Teachers

    files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1425334.pdf

    A personal example illustrates the power of communication to build rela-tionships. On the first day of school when my son was in Grade 3, he came . home with a letter from his teacher. No doubt the same letter went home with every student in the class. The first two sentences were unforgettable: “I know that your child is important to you.

  3. Parent and Educator Resource Guide to Section 504 in Public ...

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    Every year, public school teachers, leaders, parents, students, and other interested parties contact the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) asking questions about the educational and civil rights of students with disabilities who are enrolled in public elementary and secondary schools.

  4. Newcomer Tool Kit (PDF) - U.S. Department of Education

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    information that is available to the public. These language assistance services are available free of charge. If you need more information about interpretation or translation services, please call 1-800-USA-LEARN (1-800-872-5327) (TTY: 1-800-437-0833), email us at . Ed.Language.Assistance@ed.gov, or write to

  5. File a Complaint: Discrimination Form | U.S. Department of ...

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    Educational institutions have a responsibility to protect every student's right to learn in a safe environment free from unlawful discrimination and to prevent unjust deprivations of that right. The Office for Civil Rights enforces several Federal civil rights laws that prohibit discrimination in programs or activities that receive federal ...

  6. Communicating with Parents: Strategies for Teachers - ed

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    an introductory letter at the beginning of the school year, classroom or school newsletters, report cards, communication books, radio announcements, school Web sites, and so on. Two-way communication involves interactive dialogue between teachers and parents. Conversations may occur during telephone calls,

  7. Department of Education Implements TEACH Grant Program ...

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    And, through the American Families Plan, even greater investments will be made in the program to strengthen teacher pipelines into the profession, support teacher retention, and address critical teacher shortages so that every child across America can be taught by well-prepared and outstanding educators." About the TEACH Grant Program

  8. Questions and Answers on Serving Children with ... - ed

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    locating, identifying, and evaluating children with suspected disabilities under IDEA who are enrolled by their parents in private schools. Examples of such practices include, but are not limited to: holding professional development sessions for private school teachers on IDEA’s evaluation and reevaluation requirements, posting flyers in

  9. 8 Steps to Filling Out the FAFSA® Form | U.S. Department of ...

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    If you are the student: Click “Enter your (the student’s) FSA ID.”. Then enter your FSA ID username and password, and click “Next.”. If you are the parent: Click “Enter the student’s information.”. Then provide the student’s name, Social Security number, and date of birth, and click “Next.”. Choose which FAFSA form you’d ...