Parent Information & Resources
Water Safety Education
House Bill 402 requires Georgia school districts to provide water safety education information annually to parents and guardians of students under 18 and directly to students who are 18 or older.
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Literacy for Learning, Living, Leading (L4GA)
Literacy for Learning, Living, and Leading (L4GA) is a unique approach to improving literacy that pairs community-driven action with research-proven instruction. The purpose of the L4GA grant is to improve student literacy.
We will do this by:
- Bringing stakeholders together for collaboration
- Focusing on the whole child
- Providing a personalized approach to literacy
- Providing professional development for our staff
- Providing supports for our students
Four Pillars of Literacy
Language Nutrition
All children receive abundant, language-rich adult-child interactions, which are as critical for brain development as healthy food is for physical growth. For more information, use the links below to access resources related to Language Nutrition.
Ferst Foundation for Childhood Literacy
Access
All children and their families have year-round access to, and supportive services for, healthy physical and social-emotional development and success in high-quality early childhood and elementary education. For more information, use the links below to view resources on Access services.
The Campaign for Grade-Level Reading
Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students (GEEARS) Georgia SHAPE
Georgia Statewide Afterschool Network
Pre-K Summer Transition Programming
Women, Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program (WIC)
Positive Learning Environment
All educators, families, and policymakers understand and address the impact of learning climate on social-emotional development, attendance, engagement, academic achievement, and ultimately student success. For more information, use the links below to view Positive Learning Environment resources.
Teacher Preparation and Effectiveness
All teachers of children ages 0-8 are equipped with evidence-informed skills, knowledge, and resources that effectively meet each child's literacy needs in a developmentally appropriate manner.
Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA) Growing Readers Program