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Family Involvement & Partnerships
This California Department of Education website provides information for families, schools, and districts.
Fourth District PTA
Fourth District PTA is an organization of twenty councils which represent all of Orange County PTA members as well as members in a small portion of Los Angeles County.
Kids & The Law
This website from The State Bar of California contains English and Spanish versions of "
Kids & the Law: an A-Z Guide for Parents."
OCDE Homeless Education Assistance
Orange County Department of Education's web resource provides information about the McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act and the Homeless Outreach Promoting Educational Success (HOPES) Collaborative.
US Department of Education - Parents
This page of the US Department of Education's website provides information for parents on topics like "Helping Your Child", "Federal Student Aid", "Parents Guide to School Success", and much more.
US Department of Education - Parent Involvement
This page entitled "Parent Involvement" is meant for a broad audience to address specific provisions under Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). It can be used by families, schools, and districts.
Last Reviewed: September 2017