

There are pictures and videos to help learning. National Geographic Kids: Fascinating facts about animals and people (cultures).KidsHealth: Everything you'd need to know about staying healthy and safe, plus plenty of other information about the human body.KidsClick!: This is a search engine designed by librarians for kids, so the search results are age-appropriate and helpful.IXL: If you need help with math problems and studying, there are practice problems and other help by grade level (preschool and up).iCivics: Games, activities, and resources to help you learn about government.

How Stuff Works: There are videos, pictures, and information on many topics that give you a how to for everything from how to install a sink in the bathroom to the basics of math.You can find maps, flags, and other information on countries, such as population, religions, languages, and much more. CIA World Factbook: The CIA World Factbook is a great source for information on individual countries.Policy and Regulation 1300 shall govern all complaints and concerns by parents, patrons, employees, or students of the District related to discrimination, harassment, or retaliation on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, disability, age, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. Department of Agriculture (USDA Food and Nutrition Service).The following person has been designated as the District’s Compliance Officer to handle inquiries or complaints regarding the District’s non-discrimination policies: Director of Human Resources and/or Director of Student Services Address: 951 W College, Troy, MO 63379 Telephone Number: 636.462.6098 Email: For information regarding how to report a claim of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation, see Board of Education Regulation 1300. Further, no person shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subject to discrimination based on the above listed characteristics under a school nutrition program for which the District receives federal financial assistance from the U.S. In addition, the District provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups. In accordance with law, the District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, disability, age, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law in its programs and activities. The District is committed to providing equal opportunity in all areas of education, recruiting, hiring, retention, promotion and contracted service. The District is committed to maintaining a workplace and educational environment that is free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs, services, activities and facilities.
