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         Washington Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  1. Welcome to Washington State public schools: An information booklet for new students and parents (Bilingual education resource series) by Sompasong Keohavong, 1982
  2. Every single student a PEER resource manual on standards-based education and students with disabilities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:439559) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  3. Annual back to school address "times of transition" National Press Club, Washington, D.C., September 7, 2000 : remarks as prepared for delivery (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:445794) by Richard W. Riley, 2000
  4. Skills and techniques for working with parents of exceptional children: An in-service training package for teachers by Trudy Costello, 1979
  5. Tellin' Stories Project final evaluation report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:419967) by Mary F. Ziegler, 1998
  6. Family literacy for language minority families issues for program implementation (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:378845) by Margaret Mulhern, 1994
  7. JROTC program earning distinction in Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:412190) by Stan Koki, 1997
  8. Assessment as intervention discerning the needs of high-risk infants and their families (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:334764) by Maxine B. Freund, 1990
  9. Building language with picture books and play a training manual to accompany the video programs : talking and books, talking and play (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:433079) by Angela Notari-Syverson, 1998
  10. Walking toward freedom one family's journey into self-determination (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:456600) by John O'Brien, 1999

1. West Valley School District Of Yakima
Washington Education; Parent Resources. Elementary Report Card Information; Essential Academic Learning Requirements; Help Children Learn; State Test Scores
http://www.wvsd208.org/academics/ProgAdvancedLearners.asp
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    Highly Capable Testing (PAL)
    All of the West Valley elementary schools and West Valley Middle School are now taking nominations for the Program for Advanced Learning (PAL). This program offers challenging and rigorous curriculum to students that are highly capable academically and have demonstrated excellent academic skills . In order to qualify for this program students must generally score at the 90th percentile or higher on a standardized academic achievement test and at the 95th percentile or higher on an individual intelligence test. Self-contained classes are offered for grades three and four in the Program for Advanced Learning. These classes are held at Wide Hollow Elementary School . At West Valley Middle School fifth and sixth grade students are provided opportunities for advanced learning through the Advanced Classes Program. For information about Honors classes at the junior high school (Grades 8 and 9) and Advanced Placement classes at the high school (Grades 10-12), please go to this website:

2. West Valley School District Of Yakima
Washington Education; Parent Resources. Elementary Report Card Information; Essential Academic Learning Requirements; Help Children Learn; State Test Scores
http://www.wvsd208.org/academics/advancedplacement.asp
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  • Career Planning Quick Link: Choose Academics Alumni Calendars Closures Contacts Email Addresses Employment Family Access High School Construction Learning and Teaching Lunch Menu Safe School Hotline School Board Special Services Department Staff Educator Access Staff Outlook Email Substitute Online West Valley Today West Valley has the competitive edge for preparing honors students for college admission and success. Honors classes are rigorous, college-level courses for serious, self-motivated, and self-disciplined students.
    • Advanced Placement Courses
    College credit may be earned by meeting the standard on Advanced Placement tests. West Valley currently offers: AP Biology (2010/11) AP English A AP Chemistry (2011/12) AP English B AP Environmental Science (2011/12) AP Government
    • College-in-the-High School Courses
    University of Washington credit may be earned through successful completion of courses taken at the high school. West Valley currently offers:

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