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Local
District Intervention Support
Local District 8 supports
the education communities of Banning, Carson, Gardena,
Narbonne, San Pedro, and Washington Complex Schools.
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Future
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LAUSD
HippoCampus
Secondary Students, Teachers, Parents,
Tutors!
A
project of the Monterey
Institute for Technology and Education (MITE).
Use HippoCampus
to access audio and video tutorials.
Select method of access by course, textbook page, or
CA Standard.
Not found at t his time are Language Arts texts.
http://www.hippocampus.org/myHippo/?user=myLAUSD
FlashPlayer 7.0 or higher needed.
QuickTime 6 or higher needed for Environmental Science.
More user requirements and information here.
View online demonstration versions of courses provided
by MITE here.
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"My
Future My Decision..." Website
"My
Future, My Decision..." website targets at-risk
and drop-out students with steaming videos, informational
resources, and helpful links for getting a high school
diploma and additional educational opportunities.
English
Spanish
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HealthyCity.org
You can provide a neighbor, friend, or relative
information on services available in LA County including
health services, housing, food, and much more.
HealthyCity.org also serves as a resource for
LA County demographic, economic, and health data.
Search
the site to find critical services, data, and resources
in neighborhoods and communities by several methods
including a zipcode or school attendance boundary.
http://healthycity.org
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Helping
America's Youth
This site is useful for finding all Federally funded resources
in an area you define. This site is used in finding data
for many grants.
".. Helping
America's Youth is a nationwide effort to raise awareness
about the challenges facing our youth, particularly at-risk
boys, and to motivate caring adults to connect with youth
in three key areas: family, school, and community. ..."
This site is useful for finding all Federally funded resources
in a area you define.
http://www.helpingamericasyouth.gov/
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California
Content Standards and Frameworks
Find the California Content Standards for Visual Performing
Arts:
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/
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LAUSD's
"Digital Library"
The
LAUSD
Digital Library
provides links to free and subcription* resources. One
subscription site "EBESCO"
which provides a plethora of information including:
magazines and newspapers, literature resources, multicultural
resources, history references, a various search tools.
*within the LAUSD Internet firewall
at school and office sites
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2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Disclaimer:
The web pages of Local District 8 are on the Los Angeles Unified
School District's Web Servers. This website does not collect
data on users. It does identify resources and links to other
Web sites that may useful for our readers. The statements
and opinions expressed on these pages are solely those of
the host website and not necessarily those of the Los Angeles
Unified School District. Any advertising presented or products
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informational purposes by the host site and not the Los Angeles
Unified School District. Such references and links do not
constitute any endorsement by the Los Angeles Unified School
District, Local District, schools, representatives, or sitemaster
of the products or services of those enterprises. No representative
of any product or service mentioned on these pages or links
may mention this site or any representative of this site as
a source for information or any implied endorsement in any
form of digital, analog, life form, or hydrocarbon based means.
Note to parents: We have provided some websites
for your child's fun and enjoyment and to assist them in conducting
research on the web. Please take note that because of the
nature of the Internet, and the World Wide Web in particular,
it is still possible to access a series of links that may
take one to almost anywhere. In other words, in spite of our
efforts to supply appropriate material and links on this page,
parents should supervise children while they surf the Web.
LAUSDnet recommends that before allowing your children to
travel the Web, you read Parent's
Guide to the Internet by the U.S. Dept. of Education with
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