Ohio Community Collaboration Model For School

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OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTResourcesCollaborative partnersGovernor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiativeswww.governor.ohio.gov/fbci77 South High StreetPhone: 614-466-3398 or 614-644-5320Office of the Governorwww.governor.ohio.gov77 South High Street, 30th FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215-6117Phone: 614-466-3555 or 614-644-HELPOhio Department of Agingwww.goldenbukeye.com50 W. Broad Street, 8th FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215-5928Phone: 614-466-0623Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Serviceswww.odadas.state.oh.us280 North High Street, 12th FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215-2550Phone: 614-466-3445Ohio Department of Educationwww.ode.state.oh.us25 South Front StreetColumbus, Ohio 43215-6338Phone: 1-877-644-6338Ohio Department of Healthwww.jfs.ohio.gov30 E. Broad Street, 32nd FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215-3414Phone: 614-466-6282Ohio Department of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilitieswww.odmrdd.state.oh.us1810 Sullivant AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43223Phone: 614-466-0129Implementation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 1

OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTOhio Department of Youth Serviceswww.dys.ohio.gov51 North High StreetColumbus, Ohio 43215Phone: 614-466-8783Ohio Family and Children First Council, State and Countywww.ohiofcf.org30 E. Broad Street, 34th FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215Phone: 614-752-4044Ohio Office of Budget Managementwww.obm.ohio.gov30 East Broad Street, 34th FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215-6117Phone: 614-466-3398 or 614-644-5320State of Ohio initiativesAccess to Better Carewww.pcsao.org/abc.htmCenter for Learning ExcellencePartnership for Success Academywww.pfsacademy.orgCenter for School-Based Mental Health Programswww.units.muohio.edu/csbmhpOhio Access Report 2004www.ohioaccess.ohio.govOhio After School Alliancewww.afterschoolalliance.orgOhio Association for the Education of Young Childrenwww.oaeyc.orgOhio Child Care Resource and Referral Associationwww.occrra.orgOhio Community Service Council*Ohio law gives OCSC responsibility to develop best practices for screening of volunteerswww.serve.ohio.gov/background checks.htmImplementation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 2

OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTOhio Learning First Alliancewww.learningfirst.org/alliances/ohioOhio Mental Health Network for School o Parent for Drug-Free Youthwww.ohioparents.orgOhio Parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC)www.ohiopirc.orgOhio Parent Teacher Association (Ohio PTA)www.ohiopta.orgOhio Resource Network (ORN)www.ebasedprevention.org/OSU ne.osu.eduPublic Children Services Association of Ohiowww.pcsao.orgShared lUrban Leaguewww.cul.orgCollaborative leadershipCenter for Collaborative Leadershipwww.ccl.umb.eduCollaborative Leadership Field bookwww.josseybass.comInstitute for Educational Leadershipwww.iel.orgPew p/collableadership.htmlImplementation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 3

OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTAcademic learningAn Educators’ Guide to School wide Reformwww.aasa.org/issues and insight/district organization/Reform/index/htmComprehensive School Reformwww.ncrel.org.csriComprehensive School Reform: Research-Based Strategies to Achieve High Standardswww.wested.org/csrd/guidebook.toc.htmK-12 Education Compendium of ng First Alliancewww.learningfirst.orgNational Center for Education Statisticswww.nces.ed.govNational Clearinghouse for Comprehensive School Reformwww.goodschools.gwu.edu/Northwest Regional Educational LaboratoryCatalog of School Reform Modelswww.nwrel.org/scpd/catalog/index.htmlOhio Academic Content Standardswww.ode.state.oh.us/academic content standards/Office of Reform Assistance and Disseminationwww.ed.gov/offices/OERI/ORADOhio School Climate mmunites/PDF/Ohio%20School ClimateGuidelines 9-27-04.pdfSouthwest Educational Development LaboratoryAnnotated Bibliography of lU.S. Department of Educationwww.ode.oh.usU.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences National Center for entation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 4

OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTYouth developmentAcademy for Educational Development, Inc.Center for Youth Development and Policy Researchwww.aed.orgAcademy for Education Development’s Center for Youth Development and Policy Researchwww.afterschool.orgAfter School Alliancewww.afterschoolalliance.orgAmerican Youth Policy Forumwww.aypf.orgChildren’s Aid Society Community School Technical Assistance Centerwww.childresaidsociety.orgChildren’s Defense Fundwww.childrensdefense.orgForum on Youth e for Youth Developmentwww.youthdevelopment.orgNational Association of State Boards of tional Clearinghouse on Families & Youthwww.ncfy.comNational Collaboration for Youthwww.nassembly.orgNational Coordinator Training and Technical Assistance mNational 4-H Councilwww.fourhcouncil.eduNational Institute on Out-of-School Timewww.niost.orgNational Network for Youthwww.nn4youth.orgImplementation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 5

OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTNational School Boards Associationwww.nsba.orgNational Youth Development Information Centerwww.nydic.org/nydic/devdef.htmlNorthwest Regional Educational Society of State Directors of Health, Physical Education, and Recreationwww.thesociety.orgU.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Familieswww.afterschool.govFamily engagement and supportAdult Basic and Literacy Educationwww.ode.state.oh.us/ctae/adult/ABLECenter for Parent Leadershipwww.centerforparentleadership.orgFamily Information Services – Families and Crisiswww.familyinfoserv.com/crisist.htmlFamily Involvement Network of Educatorswww.gseweb.harvard.edu/ hfrp/projects/fine.htmlFamily Support tmFirst Day Foundationwww.firstday.orgInstitute on Family and Neighborhood Lifewww.virtual.clemson.edu/groups/ifnlNational Center for Family Literacywww.famlit.orgNational Coalition for Parent Involvement In Educationwww.ncpie.orgNo Child Let Behind Resourceswww.responsiveeducation.org/NCLB.htmlOhio Department of Education, Family sitewww.ode.state.oh.us/families/Implementation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 6

OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTOhio Parent Information Resource Centerwww.ohiopirc.orgPTAwww.pta.orgUrban Parent Involvement: Internet Resourceswww.ncrel.org/sdrs/timely/upires.htmU.S. Department of Educationwww.ed.gov/hdb/landing.jhtmlHealth and social servicesAction for Healthy Kidswww.actionforhealthykids.orgAmerican Psychological Associationwww.helping.apa.orgCDC School Health hoolguidelines.htmCenter for Mental Health Serviceswww.mentalhealth.org/cmhs/Center for Prevention of School Violencewww.ncsu.edu/cpsv/Collaborative to Advance Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL)www.casel.orgConnect for Kidswww.connectforkids.orgHealth in Education Webwww.ascd.org/health in educationIndiana University Center for Adolescent Studieswww.education.indiana.edu/cas/Internet Mental Healthwww.mentalhealth.com/National Institute of Mental Health:www.nimh.nih.gov/home.cfmNational Assembly on School-Based Health CareImplementation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 7

OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTwww.nasbhc.orgNational Association of School Psychologistswww.naspweb.org/National Dropout Prevention Center/Networkwww.dropoutprevention.orgNutrition and Youth Health: Dietary Guidelines for Americanswww.usda.gov/cnpp/DietGd.pdfOhio Commission on Dispute Resolution & Conflict Managementwww.state.oh.us/cdr/index.htmParents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gayswww.pflag.orgPresident’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Healthwww.mentalhealthcommission.govResearch & Training Center on Family Support & Children’s Mental Healthwww.rtc.pdx.eduSafe and Responsive Schools Projectwww.indiana.edu/ safeschlSAMHSA’s National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information:www.health.orgSchool Psychologists’ Home Pagewww.bartow.k12.ga.us/psych/psych.htmlSchool Psychology Resources Onlinewww.schoolpsychology.netStrengthening the Safety Netwww.air.org/cecp/safetynetUCLA Center for Mental Health in Schoolssmhp.psych.ucla.edu/University of Maryland at Baltimore Center for School Mental Health Assistancecsmha.umaryland.edu/Implementation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 8

OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTCommunity partnershipAmerican Planning Associationwww.planning.orgAnne E. Casey Foundationwww.aecf.orgAsset-Based Community Development Institutewww.northwestern.edu/ipr/abcd.htmlBeacons Technical Assistance Centerwww.fcny.orgCivic Practices ensus Organizing Councilwww.agree.orgCommunity Building Resource Exchangewww.commbuild.orgCommunity Builders Toolboxwww.ctb.ku.orgCommunities in Schoolswww.cisnet.orgCorporation for National Servicewww.learnandserve.orgJames Irvine Foundationwww.irvine.orgNational Center for Community Educationwww.nccenet.orgNational Center for Cultural ational Center for Family and Community Connections with Schoolswww.sedl.org/connectionsNational Community Building Networkwww.ncbn.orgNational League of Citieswww.nlc.orgImplementation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 9

OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTNational Urban League, INC.www.nul.orgNew Schools Better Neighborhoodswww.nsbn.orgOnline Conference on Community Organizing and Developmentwww.comm-org.utoledo.eduSearch for Common Groundwww.sfcg.orgSearch Institutewww.search-institute.orgSmart Growth Onlinewww.smartgrowth.orgThe Ohio Sate University Service Learning ommunityconnection.osu.eduUniversity of San Diego: Community Service Learningwww.sandiego.edu/cslWorking Group on Human Needs and Faith-Based and Community Initiativeswww.workinggroup.orgEvaluationAmerican Evaluation Associationwww.eval.orgFederal Department of Education Planning and Evaluation l Evaluation Suggestions – Carter McNamara, Ph.Dwww.mapnp.org/library/evaluatn/fnl eval.htmHarvard Family Research Center Sitewww.gse.harvard.edu/ hfrpPenn State University Evaluation Sitewww.extension.psu.edu/evaluationWestern Michigan University Evaluation Center Sitewww.wmich.edu/evalctrImplementation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 10

OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTUniversity of Kentucky Evaluation yCatalog of Federal Domestic Assistancewww.cfda.gov/The Center for Health and Health Care in ing.aspEducation for Sustainabilitywww.sustainabilityed.orgThe Federal Registerhttp://www.access.gpo.gov/su docs/tools.htmlThe Finance Projectwww.financeproject.orgThe Foundation Centerhttp://fdncenter.org/The Future of 825/pubs-info.htm?doc id rch/kirby.html#indexIndicators of Sustainabilitywww.sustainablemeasures.comNational Governor’s Association Center for Best Practices\http://www.nga.org/centerNEA Foundation for the Improvement of Educationhttp://.nfie.org/grants.htmNotices of Funding Availabilityhttp://www.grants.govSchool Health Finance Project of the National Conference of State Legislatures(funded by DASH, mSchool Health Program Finance Project pSustainAbilityImplementation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 11

OHIO COMMUNITY COLLABORATION MODEL FOR SCHOOL ol-Grantshttp://www.schoolgrants.orgImplementation Guide, Version 2Appendix B – Page 12

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