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- This catalog covers graduation requirements, authorized courses and course descriptions for the 2007-2008 school year for the secondary schools in the Bethel School District. It also covers post secondary planning and other useful high school and beyond information.
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- The teen line is part of the 24 hour Alcohol and Drug Hotline. It offers crisis intervention and referral services for teens and familes effected by substance abuse.
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- This site gives you information and dates on taking the ACT college entrance exam.
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- Click on this link for Advisory lessons
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- This site covers all kinds of information regarding college. Its a must to investigate for colleges.
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- This is the official Web site of the American Academy of Pediatrics, an organization of 60,000 pediatricians committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. Whether you're looking for general information related to child health or for more specific guidelines concerning a pediatric issue, this is to the right place to look.
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- APA's Help Center is your online resource for brochures, tips and articles on the psychological issues that affect your physical and emotional well-being, as well as information about referrals.
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- I have provided a link to the American School Counsleor association page for the Public and parents. This link provides some very insightful articles pertaining to parenting, school and teenagers. I strongly recommend you visit this page.
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- U.S. Department of Education FREE Application for Federal Student Aid Web Site
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- This a link to the resources listed in our community on the Bethel web page.
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- You can visit the Bethel Junior High Calender for a list of events. Be sure to check with the building directly if you do not find events listed as all events may not be listed.
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- This is out district website which will keep you up on all the lastest ongoings in the district.
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- If you are interested in making up a few credits on line, this is the school approved by our district to take online courses through.
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- This site gives invaluable information regarding careers, scholarships, and college data. You can take a career inventory and even make a resume'. You will definitely want to check this site out. Use bethel for user name and pride as your password and you will be on your way.
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- This site is for the local chapter of Children and Adults with Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder [CHADD]. This is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to be your source on such AD/HD issues as school, teachers, children, adults, women, girls, work, accomodations, diagnosis, resources, family, marriage, couples.
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- This is a great site on testing, colleges, scholarships, as well as SAT registration and information.
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- This if the address for application and information on the Washington State College bound Scholarship program. If a student is eligible for free or reduced lunch, Graduates from a Washington state high School, maintains a 2.0 GPA is a good citazen, stays crime free, is a wshaington resident and accepted to a Washington state college, the state will pay for money for books and tutition. YOu must apply as a 7th or 8th grader. See this site for more information and apply online.
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- College Success Foundation mission is providing college scholarships and mentoring to low-income, high-potential students.
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- Department of Educations site on Financial Aid Information
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- State information on food, cash assistance, child care, medical benefits or long-term care. Services include areas of : Abuse & Neglect | Adult Extended Care | Adoption | Caregiver Support | Cash | Child Care | Children | Child Support | Deaf and Hard of Hearing | Children's Services | Disability | Domestic Violence | Drug/Alcohol Dependency or Chemical Dependency | Education | Emergency Help | Employment Services | Food | Foster Parenting | Help in the Home | Homeless | Information | Juvenile Rehabilitation | Medical Care | Mental Health | Public Records | Residential Care | Seniors
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- This site will enable students and parents to view their students grades, attendance, missing work and student information on line. Parents just need to bring their ID to the main office of their school and they will receive a sign in name and password to access this site. It is confidential and a great way to follow students academic progress. Teachers try to update their grades around the 15th and 30th of each month. You may contact teachers through this site also.
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- Need money for college? Check out this website for scholarship informaion and tips
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- This is a comprehensive site to helping students find ways to finance their education.
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- The most comprehensive clearinghouse of INFORMATION, RESOURCES, SUPPORT on teen and family issues.
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- Free Rice is a great source for learning vocabulary. You are automatically assigned a level of difficulty based on your answers. You have a rice bowl which adds or deletes rice based on correct or incorrect answers. It's a fun and different way to learn vocabulary.
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- Minimum requirements for high school graduation for Students entering the ninth grade on or after July 1, 2009
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- This state survey is given to 8th graders in October. This survey is voluntary and anonymous. This survey is used to identify and monitor factors that affect the health of youth in Washington State. This site can give more information on the questions and scopr of the survey.
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- Help guide is designed to empower you and your family to understand, prevent & resolve health challenges. It has numerous articles and information on various health issues.
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- Job Corps is a no-cost education and vocational training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 through 24 get a better job, make more money, and take control of their lives. At Job Corps, students enroll to learn a trade, earn a high school diploma or GED and get help finding a good job. When you join the program, you will be paid a monthly allowance; the longer you stay with the program, the more your allowance will be. Job Corps provides career counseling and transition support to its students for up to 12 months after they graduate from the program.
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- This site has a free personality/temperament test as well as other interesting information. Knowing more about yourself can help you make career and academic choices that fit better for you.
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- With articles written for students, by students as well as articles written by career professionals, the Making It Count website is a valuable tool for students transitioning into high school, into college and into their career. The site also includes interactive games, tools, and e-newsletters.
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- Mapping Your Future is a national collaborative, public-service project of the financial aid industry - bringing together the expertise of the industry to provide free college, career, financial aid, and financial literacy services for students, families, and schools.
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- This site focuses on the world of Math. It provides all level areas of help. It includes tutoring, practice problems, games, calculators, and materials for purchase to help with Math.
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- Great tips, articles and website links on all kinds of middle school student issues.
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- This link has information to help the transitional and other educational needs of the military connected child.
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- Compare profiles of universities and programs across the country.
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- This site provides information for college bound Athletes. You must register with the NCAA and follow its strict guidelines to participate or recieve a athletic scholarship.
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- The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the largest not-for-profit organization in the United States working to prevent eating disorders and provide treatment referrals to those suffering from anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder and those concerned with body image and weight issues.
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- The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service available to anyone in suicidal crisis. If you need help, please dial 1-800-273-TALK (8255). You will be routed to the closest possible crisis center in your area. With over 120 crisis centers across the country, our mission is to provide immediate assistance to anyone seeking mental health services. Call for yourself, or someone you care about. Your call is free and confidential.
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- Oasis is a drop-in center for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning (GLBTQ) youth ages 14-24. Oasis is a safe place to hang out, meet others, and learn about life. We also offer many regularly scheduled educational programs and fun events
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- Parenting Help – Free Tips, Advice, Resources & Guidance
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- This site has helpful articles on a broad range of topics related to school and parenting. They highlight some of the latest research and trends.
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- On this site students can get live help on their homework on line.
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- This site offers reproductive health information.
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- Great Information on colleges and Careers
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- Here are some example WASL test questions listed on OSPI website. There also WASL Prep books available in Public Libraries and book stores.
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- This sit will help you learn and understand counseling and mental health that can effect school.
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- The Sexual Assault Center of Pierce County (SACPC) is committed o providing support to victims of sexual assault and abuse, their families and friends, as well as challenging the social dynamics that foster sexual victimization.
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- This is a free scheduling and student organizer site.This site allows students to keep organized and helps with note-taking and other school related activities.
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- This site has local information on health and safety issues.
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- This is a helpful site for people in need of shelter in the Pierce County area.
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- This is an outstanding site for numerous test previews and practices. If you want to score well and prepare for a test, be sure to visit this site.
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- If you are in need of any social Service in Pierce County, there's a good chance you can find it on the United Way List.
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- This site covers top stories, hot topics and the current focus of the governments role in education.
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- THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES is the United States government's principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves. THE DEPARTMENT INCLUDES MORE THAN 300 PROGRAMS, covering a wide spectrum of activities.
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- Partnership for Learning is an independent, statewide nonprofit organization that communicates about Washington State’s school improvement efforts and the need to better prepare ALL of our high school graduates for the demands of today’s global society.
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- This site has great information on drug, alcohol and other health issues. It also has a great online Resources list.
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- This site lists information on Washington States graduation requirements. It answers frequently asked questions, WASL information and educational options.
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- This site has resources and the latest information on Public Education around the state.
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- This is the link for students to sign up to take the WASL Test.
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- This site is to assist people in finding jobs. You can post a resume, search for jobs, find wage and business data or explore career resources.
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- This site was developed by the Center of disease control and prevention. This resource center offers the latest tools and information for professionals to promote comprehensive youth violence prevention planning. It serves as the single point of access to authoritive science based information on youth violence.
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