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The following are articles on parent involvement at the high school level.
Parents Are Always Part of the Equation, Even at High School

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A Critical Modeling Methodology for Parent-School Interaction (High-School Level)
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Family Partnerships With High Schools: The Parents’ Perspective
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Engaging Families Engaging Families at the Secondary Level:
What Schools Can Do to Support Family Involvement

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español Just For Parents High School (Obtenga la versión en español)

This booklet is intended to help you understand what is required for high school students to met the academic expectations set by the Kansas State Board of Education.
NEA/PTA Parent Guides
Practical Information that Parents Can Put to Use

Developed through a joint effort between NEA and National Parent Teacher Association (PTA), these guides provide parents and caregivers with fundamental tools to encourage their children's success in school.

Download PDF versions below, or if you prefer, order up to ten hard copies of each 4-color brochure at no charge.

Order online or call toll free 800-717-9790.

A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Child Do Well in School

A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Teen Get the Most Out of High School

A Parent's Guide to Testing at Your Child's School

A New Read on Teen Literacy: How Parent Can Help
(An excerpt from US News & World Report)
The habits associated with productive reading can be nurtured at home as well as at
school, says Donald Deshler, director of the Center for Research on Learning at the
University of Kansas. The center's model of literacy instruction is now used by some
400,000 educators--including those at Discovery Middle School in Orlando, whose
program drew a visit last month by Laura Bush.
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"Teenagers--This is Normal?" was created by Malcolm L. Smith, Ph.D. for a program that focuses on Realistic Expectations for Kansas Parents of children ages 13 to 18. This brochure is to be used for educational purposes only. If you are interested in parenting workshops that accompany this brochure, please contact Malcolm Smith at (785) 832-1313 or malcolm@peacefulintervention.com.