Grant Opportunities That May Come Again... on the Leonard Bernstein Center's Artful Learning* approach), and select schoolswill receive grants of up to $5,000 are available to alaska k12 teachers for http://www.northstar.k12.ak.us/grants/grants_that_may_come_again.htm
Extractions: Grants for Teachers About the Grants and Special Projects Office Highlights and Accomplishments FNSB School District 2000-2001grants list ... Artist-In-Schools Due April 1, 2001 The deadline for school applications to receive funding for artists-in-residence for the 2001-2002 school year is April 1. The next deadline for performing artists to submit an application to become part of the Artists- in-Schools Talent Bank is November 1, 2001. The next deadline for visual and literary artists is November 1, 2002. For more information about the programs, visit the Arts Councils web site at www.aksca.org Alaska Community Forestry Arbor Day Grants Due March 1, 2001 Grant Application john_see@dnr.state.ak.us. Kids in Need Teacher Grant Program The SHOPA Foundation for Educational Excellence and Fred Meyer have teamed up to fund more than 100 innovative classroom projects! All K-12 teachers are eligible to apply for grants from $250 to $1,000 for original projects that enhance the educational experiences of children. Teachers will need to submit an official application, which can be picked up at the College Road Fred Meyer Store. The SHOPA Foundation's mission is to recognize, promote, and support initiatives that foster educational excellence. They believe that teachers who encourage learning by using their own creativity are this country's most valuable educational resource.
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About Learn & Serve America :: K-12 fifteen native elders volunteer in schools to teach assistance to fifteen southeastAlaska communities. other disciplines throughout the k12 school curriculum http://www.nationalservice.org/stateprofiles/IT_lsa.htm
Extractions: Learn and Serve America (LSA) provides grants to schools, colleges, and nonprofits to support programs that enrich learning through community service. For example, students studying nutrition may put their knowledge into action by conducting food drives, teaching others about healthy diets, or creating community gardens. This approach to education, called service-learning, helps address community needs while developing students academic skills and the habits of responsible citizenship. In fiscal year 2001, LSA supported 2,500 service-learning programs that engaged approximately 1.5 million students. This project uses service-learning to implement two Alaskan villages goals of creating safe, efficient solid waste management and establishing a student-led informational and supportive system for neighboring villages clean-up efforts. Using a culturally relevant educational curriculum, K-12 students research, create and lead activities to clear traditionally used waterfront areas and trails. Community members ideas and plans for how to restore the natural beauty of their communities are implemented. Providing a link between past and present, students are placing educational signs along the trails to describe traditional, medicinal, and modern uses of plants and areas. Village residents are involved in the students activities, providing the historical knowledge and skills needed for environmental restoration.
Professional Experience day school serving approximately 450 students in grades k12. EBV graduates attendschools such as Rutgers SEWARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, SEWARD alaska 1994 - 2000 http://www.robertboyleak.com/experience.htm
Department Of Education & Early Development Browse education statistics, find forms and applications, and read about teacher certification and employment information. http://www.educ.state.ak.us/
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American Indian Schools, Colleges, Tribes 10 schools, 3 in Barrow and seven in the outlying valley of Anuktuk Pass in farnorthAlaska's Brooks Range Fond du Lac Ojibwe Tribal SchoolK -12 school of http://www.kstrom.net/isk/schools/schools.html
Extractions: NATIVE AMERICAN BOOKS is a section that contains hundreds of short reviews and longer illustrated review-essays about books by Native authors or on Native subjects, especially oriented to schools (and NA Studies courses). Books are reviewed for children (K - 4), Middle school (5 - 8), YA (highschool) and adult. Reference works, Native-centered Science, Art-craft sections too. A section with not too many entries lists Native xuultural curriculum-language materials (mostly for reference by curriculum developers) and another covers audio-visual aids: vids, computer software, films, tapes.Places to find hard-to-find children's books by Native authors. See new Art-culture big sections: Manidoominens (Sacred Seeds): Beadwork and Basketry, Plants, Environmental Issues . Culture, history, art in Medicine-Legend Painting NATIVE KEYPALS and TEACHER CONTACTS Because neither Guestbook nor a much better threaded posts is available on the FDL server, I had tried using the free Guestbook server for postings of desired keypals. Unfortunately there has been nothing but trouble with this Lpage (basically the guy has turned it into a commercial service and to make sure he gets paid, the freebie one quits working all the time). Here's what you can TRY to get Indian keypals (most Indian schools so far do not have emailboxes for the kids). Access the various school webpages here, and email the computer teacher, whose name is (usually) on it for Webmaster. Ask if they are interested in keypals with your students, and how it should be arranged.