Welcome to the Parent Page
Online educational resources for "wired" parents

Maryland Report Card– OES adequate yearly progress / MSA student performance
Maryland State Department of Education - online source for information on Maryland 's preK-12 public education, public libraries, and rehabilitation services.
Voluntary State Curriculum – what students should know and be able to do at each grade level, pre-K through Gr. 8 in four content areas.
Sailor – Maryland's Public Information Network - provides the residents of Maryland with rapid, easy access to information, materials, and services from any available information source.
U.S. Department of Education - access to education information and promotion of educational excellence throughout the nation. No Child Left Behind Act - framework-on how to improve the performance of America 's elementary and secondary schools.
MCPS Parents' Page - provides information and resources parents need to support their children's education.
MCPS Testing Info
School's Out.Com - most timely, up-to-date information on school closings.
Trelease On Reading – issues in reading from Jim Trelease, author of The Read-Aloud Handbook.
Child Development Institute - information on child development, psychology, parenting, learning, health and safety as well as childhood disorders such as attention deficit disorder, dyslexia and autism.
LD Online - leading information service in the field of learning disabilities
National Association For Gifted Children - clearinghouse for knowledge about high potential youth and the field of gifted education.
Great Websites For Kids – outstanding websites hand-picked by the American Library Association.
Kid Source Online – parent online community with focus on health & education related issues.
Kid Chef - This fun site aims to promote food appreciation and culinary education among young people and anyone new to cooking and to provide a foundation in which a lifetime of healthy eating can build upon.
NetSmartz - interactive, educational safety resource that teaches kids and teens how to stay safer on the Internet.
Child Safety on the Information Highway
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