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  • Pennsylvania Family Engagement Birth through College, Career, Community Ready Framework

    < Back Pennsylvania Family Engagement Birth through College, Career, Community Ready Framework Pennsylvania Family Engagement Birth through College, Career, Community Ready Framework From: Secretary Pedro A. Rivera, Department of Education Secretary Teresa D. Miller, Department of Human Services Date: December 2, 2019 Subject: Pennsylvania Family Engagement Birth through College, Career, Community Ready Framework The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) is pleased to unveil the Pennsylvania Family Engagement Birth through College, Career, Community Ready Framework. This “framework” is a collaborative initiative between PDE’s Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) and Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) and includes Family Engagement resources and information for local education agencies (LEAs) aligned with The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The framework is a tool to guide learning communities in the implementation of effective practices, use of shared language, and application of a family engagement continuum for families across their child’s educational lifespan. Pennsylvania’s Birth through College Career Community Ready Framework Purpose: Effective family engagement, beginning with early learning programs through K12, are important to support a child’s learning and development. The framework fosters a clear path and identifies a set of common standards of how learning communities can plan and implement family engagement practice. Audience: Many members of Pennsylvania’s learning communities can employ this framework. A learning community is defined as programs and schools to which PDE, including the OCDEL and OESE, provide funding, guidance, and monitoring. It also includes LEAs, such as school districts and associated community partners. Goal: Research has demonstrated that regardless of the socioeconomic background when schools, families, and community groups work together to support learning, children perform better academically, enjoy school more, remain in school longer, and have better long-term outcomes such as higher graduation rates and improved postsecondary educational attainment and career readiness. Additionally, PDE is collaborating with the Mid Atlantic Equity Consortium (MAEC) to launch a new state family engagement center - the Collaborative Action for Family Engagement Center (CAFE) - which is an online resource to provide opportunities for collaboration, learning, and to promote high-impact, culturally responsive family engagement. CAFE will serve diverse families who reside in Pennsylvania. More information on CAFE is forthcoming. More information on family engagement and the framework can be found on PDE’s website .

  • Scranton-Lackawanna Human Dev Agency Inc

    < Back Scranton-Lackawanna Human Dev Agency Inc early childhood education

  • Ramsey Education Cevelopment Institute

    < Back Ramsey Education Cevelopment Institute Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech Therapy Special Instruction Social Work Nutritioncontact info

  • Valley Youth House

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  • The Pennsylvania Developmental Disabilities Council

    < Back The Pennsylvania Developmental Disabilities Council The Pennsylvania Developmental Disabilities Council is a group of people with disabilities, family members, advocates, and state department representatives who work to create favorable conditions for people with developmental disabilities and their families in the Commonwealth. Pittsburgh Office 8500 Brooktree Road Suite 100 Wexford, PA 15090 724.933.1655

  • Limited English Proficiency Helpful Resources

    < Back Limited English Proficiency Helpful Resources Official LEP Guidance - https://www.lep.gov Common Language Access Questions, Technical Assistance, and Guidance for Federal Conducted and Federal Assisted Programs - https://www.lep.gov/sites/lep/files/resources/081511_Language_Access_CAQ_TA_Guidance.pdf Language Identification & I Speak Cards - https://prod.lep.gov/translation#toc-language-identification-and-i-speak-cards Language Data Map App ( Find information by state and county) - https://www.lep.gov/maps/lma2015/Final https://www.lep.gov/maps/lma2015/Final_508/

  • Mount Carmel Area School District

    < Back Mount Carmel Area School District The mission of the Mount Carmel Area School District is to"provide a comprehensive curriculum, with the belief that all are capable of learning in a caring and safe environment, where all students will develop self-confidence and the ability to work independently and cooperatively."child education

  • NAMI YOUNG ADULT SITE (mental health)

    < Back NAMI YOUNG ADULT SITE (mental health) The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has launched StrengthofUs.org, a new online community where young adults living with mental health concerns can provide mutual support in navigating unique challenges and opportunities during the critical transition years from ages 18 to 25. Developed by young adults, StrengthofUs.org is a user-driven social networking community where members can connect with peers, share personal stories, creativity and helpful resources by writing and responding to blog entries, engaging in discussion groups and sharing videos, photos and other news. The site offers resources on issues important to young adults, including:· Healthy relationships· Family and friends· Campus life· Independent living· Finances· Employment· Housing· Mental health issues Young adult discussion groups. OK2Talk and You Are Not Alone, two spaces for blogging and sharing your stories. NAMI AIR, an app that allows users to anonymously share their stories and receive feedback from other users.

  • White Deer Run

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  • Manito Inc

    < Back Manito Inc Drug and alcohol rehab - outpatient drug rehabilitation treatment andrtial hospitalization/day treatment for adolescents including DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice clients

  • Elk Regional Health Center

    < Back Elk Regional Health Center Speech Therapy Occupational Therapy EI Specialist (Teacherscontact info

  • HAP Enterprises Inc

    < Back HAP Enterprises Inc Hap Enterprises, Inc. is a private non-profit organization that provides services to individuals with developmental disabilities; early childhood education to young children of all abilities; and programs designed to meet the needs of senior citizens and their families. HAP is supported through funds from Beaver County Mental Health/Mental Retardation, the Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit, the Beaver County Office on Aging, andyment Agent Services, a division of BCRC, Inc.

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