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  1. Louisiana families typically provide this independent education through a Nonpublic School Not Seeking State Approval or a Board of Elementary and Secondary Education Approved Home Study Program. To comply with state attendance laws, parents who want to educate their children in an Approved Home Study Program must apply and be approved annually ...

  2. For any questions call 225-342-9905 or email ldelicensing@la.gov (will open in new tab). Key Orientation Training Modules have been developed to help early learning centers and family child care meet the licensing requirement for all new early learning staff to participate in orientation within the first days of hire.

  3. Louisiana Believes Family Support Toolbox. The Louisiana Department of Education provides a variety of online resources to support families and students, including information on academic standards, testing, homework, and more. http://www.louisianabelieves.com/resources/library/family-support-toolbox-library.

  4. To support early childhood community networks with planning for and budgeting stimulus funds, the LDOE has launched the Believe! Early Childhood Planning Guide . This guidance document focuses on Believe! and provides community networks with new and ongoing prioritized activities, funding opportunities, and resources to develop community plans ...

  5. May 11, 2023 · Dear Educators, I proudly present to you the Louisiana Student Standards for Social Studies. These standards resulted from a year of feedback, demonstrating why an engaged, informed citizenry is essential to protecting, sustaining, and improving upon our constitutional republic.

  6. Apr 18, 2021 · BATON ROUGE, La. — The Louisiana Department of Education launched an initiative aimed at sparking a reading revival across the state. The new initiative, named Louisiana Literacy, provides system leaders, educators and families with practical tools and resources to support children on their literacy journey.

  7. files.eric.ed.gov › fulltext › ED557957Louisiana Believes - ed

    Louisiana Believes has three components: Belief in Children. Louisiana students are just as smart and capable as any in America. Our basic expectations for them should be on a level playing field with expectations for kids across the country. Belief in Educators. Louisiana educators are accountable for student achievement. At the same

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