
| NCLB Report Cards |
| 2007-2008 |
| District Report Card (2007-2008) |
| School Report Cards |
| 2006-2007 |
| District Report Card (2006-2007) |
| School Report Cards |
| 2005-2006 |
| District Report Card (2005-2006) |
| School Report Cards |
| 2004-2005 |
| District Report Card (2004-2005) |
| School Report Cards |
| State Report Cards |
| 2003-2004 |
| District Report Card (2003-2004) |
| School Report Cards |
| State Report Cards |
| 2002-2003 |
| State Report Cards |
| District Report Card (9/21/04) |
| School Report Cards 03-04 |
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Parent Information Links
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| General Information for Parents |
| The Achiever, a newsletter featuring events and resources related to NCLB |
| A Parent's Guide; Summarizes NCLB, answers questions about the law, and tells what it means for parents |
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PA Department of Education Links
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| Overview of NCLB |
| What NCLB means for Pennsylvania? |
| US Department of Education Links |
| Frequently Asked Questions |
| Accountability: Questions and answers on school report cards, state report cards, adequate yearly progress and other issues |
| Resource Links |
| The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, offers health and education information |
| The Partnership for Family Involvement in Education, offers tips for getting involved in your child's school |
| Homework tips for Parents |
| Tips For Parents: 35 Things You Can Do to Help Your Children Succeed in School |

The other sections of this site are links to external NCLB and educational related resources. These are updated on a regular basis and are meant to assist parents and community members in learning more about NCLB and education in general.
The East Penn School District is continually striving to find innovative ways of addressing the educational concerns of the community. To this end, we hope you will find this website useful and timely.
Sincerely,
Thomas L. Seidenberger, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools

| Topics |
| Adequate Yearly Progress |
| What is a Persistently Dangerous School? |
| TV Program, "Education New Parents Can Use" (Link) |
| Federal Resources |
| For information about the No Child Left Behind Act and the US Department of Education, call toll-free at 1-800-USA-LEARN or check The White House |
