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| THE LUCAS WEB SITE NOW HAS A PAGE JUST FOR IMPORTANT LINKS THAT ARE OF INTEREST TO TEACHERS, PARENTS AND STUDENTS The links on the left and below provide informational items of interest Lucas School 06-07 school year report card (and previous years) Progressbook Outlook Email DASL NCOCC Provides Services to Teachers, Administrators and Staff Think INFOhio for Parent Resources Parents in need of information resources to help their students with homework or school projects can use the INFOhio Parent Resources page located at www.infohio.org/parent/ Among these resources is a short video, "What Is INFOhio?" (http://www.infohio.org/Parent/OutreachKit/Video2005.html) which gives parents an overview of INFOhio. Parents can also find links about the INFOhio Core Collection of Resources, Internet safety, and homework help tools. There are printable bookmarks that remind parents to "Think INFOhio" when searching for ways to help their students find quality information resources. INFOhio is a 24/7 resource and the Core Collection is free to all Ohio K-12 students and their parents.
Free Standards & Testing Resources for Parents and Families School Results web site contains Demographic Data and Proficiency Results for Lucas Schools http://www.schoolresults.org SchoolMatters data tool Ohio Academic Standards is an online resource for families about Ohio's new Academic Standards. Mid Ohio Educational Service Center (MOESC) Provides educational services to Community, Teachers and Administrators For job seekers and employers in Richland County, go to the One Stop site at www.richlandworks.com Seniors that are interested in scholarships for Ohio Colleges http://www.college-scholarships.com/ohio.htm Application for Richland County Foundation Scholarship Program To obtain information to apply for "last dollar scholarship money" for college, go to this site Ohio Department of Education tools that can help
in understanding Ohio’s statewide assessments for the Ohio Achievement Tests
(OAT) and for the Ohio Graduation Tests (OGT).
OGT Web Site Resource for Students which includes Project Essay Grade (PEG) Automated Essay Scoring Ohio Mentor Program Become a Mentor! Instructional
management System (IMS) http://ims.ode.state.oh.us/ode/ims/ The
CHALKBOARD, a website specifically designed for parents, is filled with practical
home activities and ideas for improving reading skills as well Learning Outcomes
for Reading. For more information about CHALkBOARD and see what it
has to offer http://www.ssco.org/chalkboard/ Ohio
Department of Education's 2005-2006Guide for Ohio's Report Card System.
This link helps parents, community, as well as others understand our Local
Report Card. Click here for Lucas'
response to Homeland security alerts Family Report Interpretive Guide A guide to help
families interpret the new enhanced score reports for grades 3 and 8 achievement
tests. Diagnostic Web Site Tutorial A tutorial for families, teachers, administrators
for understanding the new k-3 diagnostic assessments. Training Tool For Family Score Reports A Power Point tool to help families,
teachers and community to understand the new enhanced score reports.
INFOhio Toolkit Looking for quick and easy ways for educators or parents to utilize the thousands of electronic resources available from INFOhio? Use the INFOhio Toolkit 2006-2007 (http://www.infohio.org/Toolkit2006.html). This toolkit provides educators and parents with the supplies and resources needed to get the school year off to a great start and to ensure continued success with INFOhio resources throughout the year. Use the Toolkit to help understand and promote the use of INFOhio's Core Collection of Electronic Resources. Think INFOhio for teaching and learning resources!
The Success Web Site www.success.ode.state.oh.us
This
site contains four modules, three of which are open to the general public. The
purpose of this site is to support enhanced state test score reports and
provide links to resources that help explain the state test results.
Many of the documents from Lucas Schools are available in PDF format. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat click on the link to download the free Adobe reader. http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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