Extractions: fenster accreditation ACCREDITATION Approved by Arizona Department of Education MEMBERSHIPS Arizona Association of Independent Schools National Association of Independent Schools Southwestern Boarding School Association SSARB Western Boarding Schools Association academic policies TRANSFER CREDIT The Fenster School accepts credit from all regionally and/or state accredited institutions, including American schools overseas. Students bringing transfer grades can earn full credit for the semester. Students entering mid semester without transfer grades can earn ¼ (.25) credit per course for the remainder of the semester. This ensures that students do not fall further behind in their studies. GRADING SCALE Fenster assigns all letter grades issued by accredited schools when computing grade point averages. Letter grades earned at Fenster are based on the following scale. Grade Percent A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- NC Percentage Grade A+/A/A- B+/B/B- C+/C/C- D+/D/D- Below 60% F/NC EIGHTH PERIOD The Fenster School has a seven period class day. In order to enhance student learning, Fenster also has an Eighth Period Tutorial at the end of the class day.
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Extractions: In most cases, it's the parents are setting things up, but we would be happy to talk to work with any professionals that are working with your teen or the family. Central admissions staff will ask screening questions in order to determine if the programs will be appropriate. Q. How quickly can I have my child enrolled? At this time, there aren't any grants, sliding scale or financial aid, but there are low interest loans that we can let you know about. Not often, but occasionally some medical insurances will pay for some portion of the program. Q. Is enrollment open or are there specific times of the year to enroll my child?
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Extractions: Programs by State in the Aspen Education Group Family Arizona Copper Canyon Academy Boarding school for girls Idaho SUWS Adolescent : A short-term wilderness program that emphasizes responsibility for behavior and the values of cooperation and positive interaction with peers. SUWS Youth : A wilderness program that specializes in younger children, located in Idaho. Visit SUWS Youth Massachusetts Academy at Swift River : a boarding school and compassionate educational community that fosters personal growth and healthy self-expression in adolescents, inspires academic excellence, and teaches individual responsibility. North Carolina Stone Mountain School : This school in the Black Mountain region of North Carolina specializes in working with boys with behavioral and emotional issues. They are particularly effective in working with ADD/ADHD. They also have short-term summer programs, including one for children with autism or Asperger's. SUWS of the Carolinas : Therapeutic wilderness program in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina.
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Extractions: About Us Contact Us Search Site Map ... Arts Click on a school name to see more information about that school. Academie Ste. Cecile International School , Windsor, Canada Admiral Farragut Academy , St. Petersburg, FL Albert College , Belleville, Canada All Saints' Episcopal School , Vicksburg, MS American International School - Salzburg , Salzburg, Austria American Overseas School of Rome , Rome, Italy Appleby College , Oakville, Canada Ashbury College , Ottawa, Canada Asheville School , Asheville, NC Baylor School , Chattanooga, TN Bement School , Deerfield, MA Ben Lippen School , Columbia, SC Berkshire School , Sheffield, MA Bishop's College School , Lennoxville, Canada Blair Academy , Blairstown, NJ Brehm Preparatory School , Carbondale, IL Brentwood College School , Mill Bay, Canada Brewster Academy , Wolfeboro, NH Brooks School , North Andover, MA Brush Ranch School , Tererro, NM Buxton School , Williamstown, MA Canterbury School , New Milford, CT Canyonville Christian Academy , Canyonville, OR Cate School , Carpinteria, CA Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School , Waltham, MA Cheshire Academy , Cheshire, CT Chicago Junior School , Elgin, IL Choate Rosemary Hall , Wallingford, CT Colorado Rocky Mountain School , Carbondale, CO Concord Academy , Concord, MA Cranbrook Schools , Bloomfield Hills, MI Crested Butte Academy , Crested Butte, CO Cushing Academy , Ashburnham, MA Darlington School , Rome, GA Darrow School , New Lebanon, NY Deerfield Academy , Deerfield, MA Dublin School , Dublin, NH Dunn School , Los Olivos, CA Eagle Hill School , Hardwick, MA
Preserving The Past The Samuel Proctor Oral History Program Has On forced boarding school attendance Some of my colleagues in school I wasin grad school at arizona State - were products of boarding schools, and they http://clasnews.clas.ufl.edu/news/clasnotes/9810/oral.html
Extractions: Preserving the Past The Samuel Proctor Oral History Program Has Much To Share http://web.history.ufl.edu/oral/ To give our readers a better idea of what's available at the Center, over the next few months CLAS notes will feature a series of short excerpts from Oral History transcripts. Similarly, in 1999, to celebrate Florida's bicentennial, all New York Times-owned Florida newspapers (including the Gainesville Sun) will feature bi-weekly excerpts from Center holdings. Interviewer: Tom King Date: October 1, 1972 Cypress was born in 1943 on the Tamiami Trail (U.S. 41). After attending public schools in south Florida, he graduated from Stetson University and later completed graduate work at Arizona State University. He served in the US Army and taught public school for several years. At the time of this interview, he had just begun working for BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs) coordinating the Seminole boarding school program. Since that time, he has held a number of positions with the Seminole tribe and currently serves as executive director of the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum located on the Big Cypress reservation. On Seminoles and education: After the wars [Seminole Wars, final war ended in 1858] Seminoles...kept to themselves. They had their own way of life and education. This was fine for the...why should they go out into a foreign country and be trained or go to school? That was their school for their culture; we have our own school for our culture, too. So white man's school was taboo, and there were tribal punishments for people. In fact right here in Hollywood, Dania Reservation, the first people who went to school were very ostracized and ridiculed.
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Extractions: Arizona is a wonderful place with many opportunities to explore the great Southwest. The Orme School's values of tradition, excellence, and character have been an integral part of Southwestern education since the school's founding in 1929. We are a traditional college preparatory, coeducational boarding and day school located on a 40,000-acre ranch 45 minutes north of Phoenix city limits. We enroll 200 students (165 boarding and 35 day). Graduates of the Orme School enjoy a 100% acceptance rate to colleges and universities. Our student body is representative of more than 25 states and 12 foreign countries. We offer traditional college preparatory courses, as well as an Honors and Advanced Placement curriculum. Perhaps most appealing is our average classroom size of 10 students. Orme has an extremely strong English as a Second Language program for our international students. The ESL teachers provide the students with strong speaking and writing skills so that they are well prepared for the TOEFL exam. The minimum expectation for students is to score a 500 on their TOEFL and several score over 600. In addition, Orme maintains an International Club for students to interact with each other. Safe, Fun Activities
Indian Boarding Schools I think the boarding schools denied me taken away from my own role models. Ms.CookLynn, a visiting professor of Indian studies at arizona State University http://web.txwes.edu/milakovic/Indian boarding schools.htm
Extractions: Remembering Our Indian School Days: The Boarding School Experience, an exhibit at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, examines this dark chapter of American history. Exhibits and books about native American boarding schools give the public some clue about where weve been, and that were now really making a massive attempt to participate in American academic life, says Elizabeth Cook-Lynn of South Dakotas Crow-Creek Reservation, author of Anti-Indianism in Modern America.
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Extractions: TOP-LINK UP-LINK DISCUSSION SEARCH ... E-MAIL BOARDING SCHOOLS ComparePhoneRates.com - FREE phone rate calculator! Find out how much it costs to phone anywhere in the world using different long distance telephone services. Academy at Swift River - A year-round, co-educational boarding school for students, ages 13 through 18, who are experiencing difficulties managing their lives at home or in school, in Cummington, MA. Admiral Farragut Academy - Independent, coeducational, day and boarding school for grades 5-12 in St. Petersburg, Florida. It is an Honor Naval School. Aiglon College - Aiglon College: a British international boarding school for 300 boys and girls aged 9 to 18 (K-12) from 53 different nations situated in the ski resort of Villars at an altitude of 1200m in the Swiss Alps. The curriculum, taught in English, leads to the U.K. GCSE and A-level public examinations, and our alumni go on to universities all over the world. We offer a strong outdoor education programme and skiing in the winter months. All Souls' and St Gabriel's Boarding School - Primary and secondary day and boarding school in a rural setting with academic and TAFE Courses. Cattle club, music, sport and internet access are available.
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University Of Oregon News Releases Indian studies at the University of arizona, will speak on Education By Indiansvs. Education For Indians Native Responses to boarding schools as the 1999 http://www.uoregon.edu/~uocomm/newsreleases/latest/oct99/P102199.html
Extractions: October 21, 1999 Contact Eliza Schmidkunz (541) 346-5083 or John R. Crosiar 346-3135 Source: Tsianina Lomawaima, University of Arizona, FAX (520) 621-7952 : "Tsianina Lomawaima" is pronounced Cha-NEE-na Lo-ma-WHY-ma. "LaCroix" is pronounced Luh CROY. For photographs related to Lomawaima and the associated exhibit on American Indian boarding schools at the UO Museum of Natural History, contact Eliza Schmidkunz, (541) 346-5083. Tsianina Lomawaima, a professor of American Indian studies at the University of Arizona, will speak on "Education By Indians vs. Education For Indians: Native Responses to Boarding Schools" as the 1999-2000 Luther and Cecilia Cressman Memorial lecturer. Her free talkpart of a three-day visit sponsored by the Oregon Humanities Centerwill be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4, in Room 175 of the Knight Law Center, 1515 Agate St. on campus. "Indian people are human beings, too, as well as being Americans," Lomawaima says. "Americans should know their own history. If we cant face the mistakes of our past, how can we possibly address the challenges of the present and future?" Lomawaimas talk and other local community appearances are scheduled in conjunction with the current exhibition at the UO Museum of Natural History, "They Sacrificed for Our Survival: The Indian Boarding School Experience," which continues through Dec. 23. In addition, November is American Indian and Alaskan Native Heritage Month.
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Extractions: www.manythings.org (Vancouver, Canada.) An agency that offer ESL courses, accommodation and international food Academie Linguistique Internationale (Montreal, Canada) TOEIC, TOEFL preparation, accommodations, TESL training Academy of English FRAME ] (Toronto, Canada) ESL, TESL Academy of English at Cedar Plantation (Michael Kohout) A superintensive English learning center for adults. Acadia Center for English Immersion (Maine, USA) Summer English courses for adults on Little Cranberry Island in Maine, USA ACCESS International English Language Centre Learn English in Canada ACU Institute of Intensive English (Abilene, Texas, USA) We offer up to 20 hours a week of ESL Instruction. Adelaide Institute of TAFE English Language Centre (Adelaide, South Australia) Offering courses English Language courses (ELICOS) for International Students AG Mate Academy (Sydney, Australia)
INDIAN SCHOOLS - INTRODUCTION In 1960 the arizona State Department of Education of the local students transferredto the new schools. Theodore Roosevelt then became a boarding school for http://members.aol.com/tawodi/carlisle/intro.html
Extractions: The Education of Native Americans Mary Crow Dog, author of LAKOTA WOMAN , tells of BIA agents barging into the homes of the Sioux Indians and dragging children away from their families in order to assimilate them into "white society." She described the taking of those children to the boarding schools as "kidnapping." At the boarding schools, the children were forced to cut their hair, kept away from their families, sometimes were told their families were dead or didn t want them anymore and often abused both mentally and physically. In her book, she describes the schools as, "sterile, cold atmosphere, an unfamiliar routine, language problems, and above all the maza-skan-skan, that damn clock white man's time as opposed to Indian time, which is natural time." (p. 29). One of the saddest chapters in Native American history has to be these children who were forcibly removed from their homes and families to attend boarding schools. Many times, Indian children died at these schools - from diseases they had no natural immunity to, from homesickness and other factors. There are hundreds of graves, over 250 at Carlisle alone, of these children who suffered and died alone and lonely, far from all that was familiar to them, remembered only by those friends and family who mourned their loss. The children who survived the training were no better off - and in some cases worse off - than those who escaped the forced schooling. They often found themselves unwelcome in white society in spite of their painful acculterization process, and sometimes returned to their tribes to find they were no longer accepted there either.
Bibliographies Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians http//www.u.arizona.edu/~ecubbins Bibliographyof Indian boarding schools Approximately 1875 TO 1940 - http//www.asu http://daphne.palomar.edu/llewis/Links/bibliographies.htm