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10th Grade Newsletter: Career Ready-A Future by Choice Not by Chance
A Call to Action: Transforming High School for All Youth
A Closer Look: A Guide to Online Resources on Family Involvement
A Guide to Education and No Child Left Behind
A Parent Handbook for Career Development
Adolescence: Are Parents Relevant to Students' High School Achievement and Post-Secondary Attainment?
Are They Really Ready to Work? Employers’ Perspectives on the Basic Knowledge and Applied Skills of New Entrants to the 21st Century U.S. Workforce
Career Planning Resources for Parents
Choosing a School for Your Child
College Readiness Begins in Middle School
College Results Online
College Toolkit: A Connect for Kids Summary
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)
Developing an Education Plan for Your Child
Diversity, School, Family, & Community Connections
ECS’ Parent/Family Issue Page
Education News Parents Can Use
Education Pays (Idaho CIS)
Examining the Meaning of Accountability: Reframing the Construct
Facts and Terms Every Parent Should Know About NCLB
FAFSA4caster
Family Information Center
Family Involvement in Middle and High School Students’ Education
Federal Student Aid (Spanish version)
Financial Aid (Georgia)
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (in Spanish)
Funding Education Beyond High School
Getting Ready for College Early
Helping Children Succeed in School
Helping Your Child Perform Well on Tests
Helping Your Child Succeed in School
Helping Your Child Win at the Game of Life
Helping Your Child with Homework
Helping Your Teen Decide What to Do After High School
Helping Youth Succeed: School Success
Homework Tips for Parents
How Latino Students Pay for College
Indiana Pathways to College Network
Information for Parents on the Nation’s Report Card (in Spanish)
Involving Families in High School and College Expectations
It Takes A Parent: Transforming Education in the Wake of the No Child Left Behind Act
It's Time to Tell the Kids: If You Don't Do Well in High School, You Won't Do Well in College (or on the Job)
Key Things Parents Can Do to Make Sure Their Children Are Prepared for the Twenty-first Century
Leave No Child Behind: How to Engage the Public
MnCareers Parent Guide
National Education Association’s Parent Page
On Course for Success
Para Los Padres
Parent Involvement = Student Success
Parent Leadership: Investing in Children’s Academic Success
Parent Primer on Career Exploration
Parent-Teen Relationships and Interactions: Far More Positive Than Not
Parents Place Pointers
Parents’ Place
Partnership Series Brochures
Paying Double: Inadequate High Schools and Community College Remediation
Preparing for College
Preparing Your Child for College (Indiana)
Pro-Bank (Promising Practices for Youth with Disabilities)
Redesigning the American High School
Report Cards and the Parent-Teacher Conference
Resources for Parents
Show Us The Money: Low-income students, families, and financial aid
Standards, Accountability and Flexibility: Americans Speak on No Child Left Behind Reauthorization
Staying Involved: Approaches to Helping Our Middle School and High School Students Learn
The Seventy Percent Solution: Five Principles for Helping Young People Make Better Choices During and After High School.
The Youthhood
Toolkit on Secondary School for Hispanic Families
Toolkit on Teaching and Assessing Students with Disabilities—Parent Resources
What Makes a Great Teacher?
What Schools Want Parents to Know
Work-Based Learning and Higher Education: A Research Perspective