
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
http://www.aa.org/
Center for Teaching (CFT)
http://www.qvcc.commnet.edu/people/centerforteaching/index.html
The Center For Teaching (CFT) provides faculty development within
the Connecticut Community College System. The unique structure and funding of
CFT distinguish this program. Each Connecticut Community College has a Center
For Teaching or Teaching Excellence Committee whose members work with the
Faculty Development Consultant to determine the college’s yearly activities.
Connecticut After
School Alliance
www.afterschoolalliance.org
The Alliance is a statewide after school network committed to
creating public awareness on the important role that safe,
enriching after school programs play in keeping kids safe, helping
working families and improving student’s academic achievement.
CLICK HERE
for their brochure.
Connecticut Alliance for Public Education (CAPE)
Connecticut Association of Secondary Schools
http://www.casciac.org/index.shtml
Connecticut Association of Boards of
Education (CABE)
http://www.cabe.org/
Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents (CAPSS)
http://www.capss.org/
Connecticut Association of Schools (CAS)
http://www.casciac.org/casindex.html
Connecticut Coalition for Public Education
Connecticut Community Conversations About Education
Connecticut Commission on Children
http://www.cga.state.ct.us/coc/
Founded in 1985 by an act of the Connecticut Legislature, this
bipartisan commission works to oversee matters concerning children and youth.
The Commission brings representatives from the legislative, executive and
judicial branches of government together with the private sector to promote
public policies in children’s best interest.
Connecticut Department of Children & Families
http://www.state.ct.us/dcf/
The Internet provides agencies like DCF with exciting opportunities to
let people know about the work we do and to make information available about
ways to enhance the safety and well-being of children.
Connecticut Department of Education
http://www.state.ct.us/sde/
This is the official website for the Connecticut State Department of
Education.
Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction
Services (DMHAS)
http://www.dmhas.state.ct.us/
Connecticut Department of Public Health
http://www.dph.state.ct.us/
Connecticut Education Association (CEA)
http://www.cea.org/
Connecticut Federation of Educational and Professional
Employees (CFEPE)
http://www.cfepe.org/
Connecticut Federation of School Administration (CFSA)
Connecticut Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee
http://www.opm.state.ct.us/pdpd1/grants/jjac/JJACHome.htm
Connecticut League of Women Voters
http://www.lwvct.org/
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, nonprofit political
organization that encourages the informed and active participation of citizens
in government, seek to improve the quality of democracy in our country by
increasing voters' knowledge of candidates and issues, and work for good
government at local, state and national levels.
Connecticut Library Association
http://www.lib.uconn.edu/cla/index.html
Connecticut Policy and Economic Council
(CPEC)
http://www.cpec.org
CPEC provides information, communication resources, and innovative
decision-making processes to citizens, community & business leaders, civic
organizations, and local governments in order to set priorities and help improve
government performance. Their website offers publications, databases, and
research tools. Visit also their sister website
http://www.schoolguide.org. (Click
here for information regarding schoolguide.org)
ConnPIRG
http://www.connpirg.org/
ConnPIRG is a statewide, non-partisan, non-profit public interest advocacy
organization dedicated to environmental protection, consumer rights and good
government
Connecticut Safety Commission
Connecticut Library Consortium
http://www.ctlibrarians.org/
The Connecticut Library Consortium is a statewide membership
collaborative serving all types of Connecticut libraries by initiating and
facilitating cost-effective services to strengthen their ability to serve their
users.
Connecticut Voices for Children
CT Voices for Children seeks to promote the well-being of all of
Connecticut's young people through high-quality research and public policy
analysis, an active communications program, a commitment to promoting youth
leadership and youth voice, and effective citizen mobilization and
organizational collaboration.
CLICK HERE
Elementary and Middle School Principals' Association of CT
(EMSPAC)
http://www.naesp.org/membership/ctmemb.htm
Juvenile Justice Department
Kids Act to Control Tobacco
http://www.neahin.org/programs/substance/kidsact.htm
MATCH Coalition
(Mobilize Against Tobacco for Children's Health)
http://www.matchcoalition.com
MATCH continues to advocate for resources and public health policies
that support and advance tobacco control, prevention, education, and cessation
programs that will reduce the use of tobacco among children and adults including
the protection of Connecticut’s Smoke-Free Workplace law. Please feel free
to contact the MATCH Coalition at our new location:
MATCH Coalition, 45 Ash Street, PO Box 280883, East Hartford, CT 06128
Phone: (860)721-6888 ● Fax: (860)289-6999
● Email:
info@matchcoalition.com
Mental Health Association of Connecticut, Inc.
http://www.mhact.org/
New England PTA
http://www.newenglandpta.org/
Safe Schools and Communities Coalition
http://www.preventionworksct.org/sscc_home.html
U.S. Department of Education Publications
Center
http://www.ed.gov/about/ordering.jsp
Thousands of free titles are available from The U.S.
Department of Education Publications Center, ED Pubs. ED Pubs has
something for everyone - teachers, parents, students, administrators,
policymakers, teacher educators, researchers, journalists, librarians, and many
other members of the general public. Free products include guides for parents
and students, and statistical reports. In addition, ED Pubs offers a number of
products in Spanish and other languages. Titles available include
"Protective Schools: Linking Drug Abuse Prevention with Student Success: A
Guide for Educators, Policy Makers, and Families", "Teacher
Preparation and Professional Development: 2000", "Putting Reading
First: Helping Your Child Learn to Read: A Parent Guide". For more
information, call ED Pubs toll-free at 877-433-7827.
ALL NATIONAL PTA PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS
http://www.pta.org

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