Keystone Elementary School
Knox, PA 16232

Parent's Page

Acceptable Use Policy for Technology

Bullying Policy

Student/Parent Resource Guide  

See "A Parent's Guide to Facebook," designed to help parents understand Facebook so they can help their children use it safely.

The ZAC and KidzCD browsers are specially designed to limit Internet web sites that children can access. They also prevent pop-up ads while browsing. Read more about them on our technology blog.

Head Lice Brochure from the PA Department of Health

We Can!
We Can!™
or "Ways to Enhance Children's Activity & Nutrition" is a national program designed for families and communities to help children maintain a healthy weight. Learn more at
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/obesity/wecan/

The Student Support Services (S.S.S.) is an innovative program that strives to maximize individual student success in the regular classroom while at the same time serving as a screening process for students who may be in need of special education services. The S.S.S. is a positive, success-oriented team that uses specific assessment and intervention techniques to help remove educational, behavioral or other stumbling blocks for all students in the regular classroom.

Any elementary school student who experiences consistent academic or behavioral problems may be a candidate for S.S.S. The classroom teacher, other educators, or parents identify students for S.S.S.

The S.S.S. process involves three steps:

  • Identifying a student’s need for academic or behavioral support.
  • Determining the strategies needed to assist the students.
  • Implementing intervention strategies through a continuum of services.

For more information or assistance, see the links below or contact the Elementary Office.

Did you know that you can fill out the free-and-reduced-lunch application online? Click here for instructions.

Due to Pennsylvania State Laws and Regulations, the school nurse is no longer able to administer ANY medications from home without a doctor's order. Read more.

Internet Safety
SafeKids
http://www.safekids.com/

NetSmartzKids
http://netsmartzkids.com/indexfl.htm

CyberNetiquette Comix
http://disney.go.com/cybersafety/

Healthy Kids Web Sites

Here's a list of "healthy" web sites provided by our school nurse, Mrs. Scheer:

Kids Health www.kidshealth.org
Doctor-approved health information about children's health designed for kids, teens, and parents. Created by The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media.

Pennsylvania Department of Health www.health.state.pa.us
Information about the PA Growth Screening Program and state health priorities.

Pennsylvania Department of Education www.pde.state.pa.us/food_nutrition
Information on the School Nutrition Program.

Dole 5 A Day www.dole5aday.com
Fun ideas for parents, kids, teachers, and school food service directors for promoting and eating more fruits and vegetables.

The Weight Control Information Network http://win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/
Offers publications and resources on nutrition, physical activity, and weight control listed by subject.

Verb www.verbparents.com
Developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help parents of kids 9-13 improve their family's physical activity and nutrition habits.

Healthy, Active Kids: A Home and School Partnership http://panaonline.org/programs/khz/screening/posttemplates/
Developed by PANA, in conjunction with the PA Department of Health, these two- and four-page brochures explain the Growth Screening Program and offer information about what parents can do to help children maintain healthy weight.

Healthy Habits for Healthy Kids- A Nutrition and Activity Guide for Parents
http://www.wellpoint.com/healthy_parenting/docs/Healthy_Habits.pdf (PDF)
WellPoint Health Networks has collaborated with the American Dietetic Association to produce a print and web-based guide for parents that provides practical strategies for engaging the entire family in healthy eating and physical activity.

33 Trim and Tasty Snack Ideas
http://www.3aday.org/3ADay/recipes/pdf/33DairyTips.pdf

Have You Had Your 3-a-day of Dairy? (Chart)


General Resources
Grow Parent Web Site  
This site is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. It explains your child's PSSA test scores and gives excellent suggestions to help your child grow academically.

PA Academic Standards Family Connections
Developed to increase parental knowledge and understanding of the Pennsylvania Academic Standards and the PA System of School Assessment (PSSA).

Parents of Special Education Students~
A copy of the Notice of Proposed Settlement of Class Action Lawsuit regarding the settlement of the lawsuit known as Gaskin v. Pennsylvania Department of Education is available at the PDE web site for your perusal. Additional information is published on the Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia's web site.

"No Child Left Behind" Statement

A Guide to Education and No Child Left Behind 
(U. S. Department of Education)
http://www.ed.gov/nclb/overview/intro/guide/index.html

Parents Count
http://www.mbrt.org/parents/default.asp

National Parenting Center
http://www.tnpc.com

Child and Youth Health 
http://www.cyh.com/
For parents of children from preschool on up, this site brings together current information on all topics pertinent to family health concerns in a user friendly environment.

Common Sense Parenting
http://www.parenting.org/
From Boystown, a no nonsense approach to talking to kids and optimizing your parenting skills; covers lots of issues the others don't, like parent burn-out, children showing anti-social behavior, threats and aggression in kids.

Consumer Product Safety Commission Kid's Site -
http://www.cpsc.gov/kids/kids.html
Though we hate to admit it, kids become consumers earlier and earlier in our society; here's a site offering ways to make kids consumer-wise and safety conscious while having fun.

Family.com 
http://family.go.com/
Includes ideas on activities, babies, food, education, parenting and travel for the family seeking easily accessible information online; not to mention Infoseek's GO Network search engine for easy information access.

Family Education Network
  http://www.familyeducation.com/home/
Searchable site with lots of resources for families who are truly
involved with their kids; lots of the usual features we see on parent sites plus a clickable map to find local school websites - very family friendly.

Family Village
 http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/kennedy/index.htmlx
Excellent collection of online resources for families of children with disabilities; set up like a virtual community, this is a truly endearing site.

Gifted and Talented World
 http://www.gtworld.org/
Parents of gifted children are always looking for additional resources and support in challenging their student; this site is a great way to offer that support to them at home on their own schedule.

Reading Resources
Summer Reading List for Students (K-12)  from the "Innovative Teaching Newsletter." See link at bottom of list for printable version.
The National Institute for Literacy
www.nifl.gov
Tips to Keep Your Children Reading All Summer

 

Back to KES Homepage 

Updated 08.30.11