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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, July 6, 2006

Who's doing what

Advertiser Staff and News Services

Sports are kids' No. 1 outside activity, according to a survey of parents of school children.

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In 2005, parents of students in kindergarten through eighth grade who participated in outside activities said their children took part in:

Sports: 31 percent

Religious activities: 20 percent

Arts: 18 percent

Scouts: 10 percent

Community service: 8 percent

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES: 7 PERCENT

Clubs: 6 percent

Source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education

AROUND THE U.S.A.

TRAINING PARENTS TO BE EDUCATION ACTIVISTS

This fall, a group of Mecklenburg County (N.C.) parents will begin a two-year training program to learn how to become activists for improving public education for all children. Through its Parent Leadership Network, the nonprofit organization Charlotte Advocates for Education trains parents to partner with schools to improve student achievement.

Participants engage other parents in a variety of school initiatives, from helping Hispanic students learn to read to helping school leadership teams incorporate writing as a core subject. The program is supported by the Public Education Network and is modeled after a project by the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, a Kentucky-based advocacy group for school reform.

Source: U.S. Department of Education, The Achiever, July/August 2006 edition

ON THE WEB

Kids, take a fun-filled tour of the various kinds, sources and uses of energy at the U.S. Energy Information Administration's Kids Page. Students can take a quick energy quiz, read fun facts, visit five energy-producing facilities and more.

www.eia.doe.gov/kids