This online directory highlights those organizations and projects working to eliminate sexual violence.It includes state and national organizations that meet the following criteria: This form allows organizations to submit updates, nominate an organization for inclusion, or to apply to be part of the directory.If you can not find the form or publication that you are looking for, type a search term into the search tool at the top of the page."At risk of future failure" is a common phrase used to describe students who face difficulties known to interfere with their educational success.A child can be "at risk" for any of a number of reasons including: homelessness, migrant status, lead poisoning, racism, disabilities, giftedness, substance abuse, poverty, divorce, teenage parents, limited English proficiency (LEP), abuse and neglect, etc.In other words, schools are being told that students come to them with many challenges and it is up to the schools to work together with parents and communities to try to help their students overcome those challenges and achieve educational success." (when they are frustrated, confused, or angry with life's pressures and challenges.) The Why Try Program teaches youth that "yes", it is worth trying hard in life.
Under the new, federal "No Child Left Behind" legislation, schools across the country are being told that they have to do a better job of helping "at risk" children succeed.
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This page contains a comprehensive list of IDPH’s forms and publications organized by topic.
Please browse this collection of forms and publications.