Local, State & National Resource Links

We are regularly out on the Web. When we find a great site we list it. You will redirected to external web sites. This web page contains links to one or more web pages that are outside the Arlington County Council PTA network. Arlington County Council PTA does not control the content or relevancy of these pages.


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1   Link   SPECIAL NEEDS KIDS INFO
This web site is for parents in the Washington D.C. Metro area who are either new to the area and or are new to the world of special needs children. It is a comprehensive database of all the types of doctors and specialists that you will use.
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2   Link   US Department of Education
Congress established the U.S. Department of Education (ED) on May 4, 1980, in the Department of Education Organization Act (Public Law 96-88 of October 1979).
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3   Link   Family Network of Arlingoton VA
Arlington Public School (APS) parent organizations work with the Arlington Partnership for Children, Youth and Families (Partnership) and the APS Department of Student Services to organize programs to help parents share resources on guiding children to adulthood.
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4   Link   Partnership for Children, Youth & Families
To improve the health, well being, and safety of children, youth, and families in Arlington through researching young people's needs, advocating for improved policies and programs to meet those needs, and engaging all members of our community as part of the solution.
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5   Link   Parent Encouragement Program (PEP)
The Parent Encouragement Program (PEP), Inc. is a non-profit educational organization for parents, teachers and others who want to deal constructively with children and teens. PEP is dedicated to the building and strengthening of healthy, harmonious adult-child relationships in the home or classroom.
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6   Link   Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources promotes wellness and vitality through dynamic programs and attractive public spaces.
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7   Link   T.E.A.M. (Teen Enterprise Amusement Management)
Support Arlington youth! T.E.A.M. is a new venture in youth development designed to give teens, ages 13-17, an opportunity to gain work related and developmental skills, learn to operate a small business and of course, and provide a valuable service to the residents and businesses in Arlington County!
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8   Link   PEP: Parent Encouragement Program
The Parent Encouragement Program (PEP), Inc. is a non-profit educational organization for parents, teachers and others who want to deal constructively with children and teens. PEP is dedicated to the building and strengthening of healthy, harmonious adult-child relationships in the home or classroom.
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