Connecticut Department Of Education Home Page State level official education web site.Category Regional North America Education Departments vocational Technical schools. For further Information contact Office of Public InformationConnecticut State Department of Education 165 Capitol Avenue Hartford http://www.state.ct.us/sde/
Extractions: State CMT Results, 2002 ... SSACE Challenge to Educational Citizenship Award T he software to view and print Adobe Acrobat documents is available free from the Adobe website. To get a free copy of the software, click the "Get Acrobat" image. Directions to the Department Division Information Evaluation and Research Grants Management Programs and Services School Improvement ... Vocational Technical Schools For further Information contact: Office of Public Information Tel (860) 713-6548 Accessibility Notice: This Web site has been redesigned and includes several features designed to improve accessibility for users with disabilities. No accessibility warranty or guarantee is made for sites to which this Web site links; such compliance is beyond our scope or control. I f you have problems accessing a Web page or a document on this site, please contact us at (860) 713-6680.
Executive Order - Governor John Rowland of connecticuts economy, with significant annual state funding for the schoolsand the planned capital investments in the vocationalTechnical High schools, http://www.state.ct.us/governor/executiveorders/no24.htm
Extractions: GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 24 WHEREAS, WHEREAS, the Connecticut Vocational-Technical High School system is a vital state asset, developing workers who are needed in an economy that is global, market driven and private industry led, premised on innovation and productivity; WHEREAS, the United States Department of Education in its Vocational Education in the United States: Towards the Year 2000 found that the national economys shift from "a manufacturing-based economy to one that overwhelmingly provides services and information" will require a "shift in the education and training fields that are required of the U.S. work force;" WHEREAS, the state invests significant General Fund resources in the Vocational-Technical High School system annually, with an appropriated level of $107 million in fiscal year 2002 and $115 million in fiscal year 2003; WHEREAS, the Vocational-Technical High School system is at a crossroads, with the state planning a major capital infusion. Total capital needs over the next five years are estimated to be $252 million; WHEREAS WHEREAS
Extractions: The first date listed after the name of an institution indicates the year of initial accreditation. The second date represents the most recent action by the Association in voting continued accreditation. Probation is indicated by an asterisk preceding the name of the institution. School - Location Initial/Reviewed/Next Grades Administrator Albert I. Prince Regional Vocational-Technical School Hartford 06106 Silas Shannon Bridgeport Regional Vocational Aquaculture School Bridgeport 06605 John J. Curtis Bullard-Havens Regional Vocational-Technical School Bridgeport 06601 Joseph LaVorgna E. C. Goodwin Regional Vocational-Technical School New Britain 06053 Kenneth Hilliard Eli Whitney Regional Vocational-Technical School Hamden 06514 Paulett Moore Ella T. Grasso/Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical School Groton 06340 Lourdes Valdes Emmett O'Brien Regional Vocational Technical School Ansonia 06401 Eileen Fredericks Harvard H. Ellis Regional Vocational-Technical School
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K-12 Vocational Sites Concord School District's School to Careers site Concord High School, Concord,New Hampshire connecticut vocational Technical schools connecticut State http://ncrve.berkeley.edu/K12.html
Extractions: NCRVE Home Site Search Product Search This page contains links to WWW pages maintained by K-12 vocational programs. The original "call for sites" appeared in "NET Gain" in the November/December issue of AVA 's (now ACTE's) Techniques journal (p. 17). To suggest a site for listing here, please send the URL to David Carlson at NCRVE: dcarlson@uclink.berkeley.edu Please also visit the NCRVE Other Sites and State Departments of Vocational Education pages, which have links to organizations that may provide useful information and resources for K-12 educators and students. Anderson County Career and Technology Center Williamston, South Carolina Attleboro High School Attleboro, Massachusetts Barre Regional Vocational Technical Center Barre, Vermont Building Boats with Children Hermon Hutchens Elementary School, Valdez, Alaska Burlington Technical Center Burlington, Vermont Cape Cod Tech Harwich, Massachusetts Career-Technical Education Program New Horizons Regional Education Center, Hampton, Virginia Catoosa Technology Center Technology Education Lab, Catoosa Middle School, Catoosa, Oklahoma
Tech Trade Techical Vocational Schools In The US, Canada, And CO) University of Phoenix Westwood College (Denver, CO) connecticut Tech TradeVocational schools Technical Trade schools in connecticut Gibbs College http://www.votechschools.org/locations.html
Vocational-Technical School App M Based on NCES data for school year 199899, connecticut appeared tobe the only state operating full-time vocational schools. In http://www.cga.state.ct.us/pri/archives/2000rvreportappenM.htm
Extractions: APPENDIX M Vocational Education Options A recent U.S. Department of Education study of vocational education identified three common formats for high school vocational education: · comprehensive high schools, which offer a full range of academic and vocational education courses; · area vocational schools, which offer a range of occupational programs that students attend for a portion of the day; and · full-time vocational high schools, which provide academic and occupational programs. No up-to-date summary of information about the structure and graduate placement rates of secondary vocational schools in individual states appears to exist. The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) compiles information about the number of vocational schools in each state as part of its annual report on elementary and secondary schools. Limited information about the entities operating the vocational schools is also available. Based on NCES data for school year 1998-99, Connecticut appeared to be the only state operating full-time vocational schools. In a majority of states, such schools were run by local school boards configured on a city/town, regional, or county basis. Fourteen states had no full-time vocational schools. In an effort to obtain specific data from as many states as possible, committee staff also posted a request for information on an internet CareerTech list service sponsored through the University of Ohio. Twenty-five individuals from 17 states responded. The information varied in scope, with some people able to provide quantitative answers and others suggesting potential resources.
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College connecticut Regionalvocational schools - A directory by town or by technicalofferings of the secondary vocational schools in connecticut. http://www.norwalklib.org/reference/college.htm
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FAQ General limited to use at schools in connecticut? No. The money in your CHET account maybe used at eligible colleges, universities, vocational schools or graduate http://www.aboutchet.com/faq_gen.html
Extractions: [ I'm interested in ... ] Enrollment Info Program Info Investment Options Contact Info FAQs CHET Home Getting Started Program Overview Investment Options Enroll Today Program FAQs At Your Service Account Access Account Service Forms Contact CHET General Info CHET News Receive CHET News Bulletin Educational Links About TIAA-CREF ... Connecticut State Treasurer's Office Site Features Benefits of Saving Tax-Exempt Calculator Meeting Your Tuition Goals Calculator Tuition Finder FAQs General Financial Administrative Who can open an account? What is the minimum amount I need to open an account? ... How can I get started? Who can open an account? You can open an account with just $25 by check or money order per investment option, through electronic funds transfer or by using an automatic contribution plan from your bank account. You can also open an account with a minimum investment of just $15 per account per pay period per investment option if you use payroll deduction through a participating employer. [top] What is the Account Balance Limit on Contributions?
CHET News college expenses will be free of both federal and connecticut state income futurecosts at nearly all colleges, universities, trade/vocational schools, or post http://www.aboutchet.com/news.html
Extractions: [ I'm interested in ... ] Enrollment Info Program Info Investment Options Contact Info FAQs CHET Home Getting Started Program Overview Investment Options Enroll Today Program FAQs At Your Service Account Access Account Service Forms Contact CHET General Info CHET News Receive CHET News Bulletin Educational Links About TIAA-CREF ... Connecticut State Treasurer's Office Site Features Benefits of Saving Tax-Exempt Calculator Meeting Your Tuition Goals Calculator Tuition Finder CHET News New Federal Tax Law A Boon For CHET Withdrawals for College Expenses are Now Free of both Federal and Connecticut State Income Taxes With the recent passage of the new federal tax bill, families interested in saving for college are being given another reason to invest in Section 529 plans, the state college savings programs named after the section of the tax code that governs them. Connecticut's Section 529 program, officially known as CHET, has always offered various state tax benefits. As of January 1, 2002, any withdrawals used for qualified college expenses will be free of both federal and Connecticut state income taxes. In addition, the new law also made other changes to the benefit of investors in 529 plans:
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"Can We Talk?" Educational Projects And Capabilities North Branford Public schools, Shelton Public schools, Fairfield Public schools.vocational; Bureau of Rehabilitation Services of connecticut, Board of http://www.can-we-talk.com/capabilities.html
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Connecticut Schools On The Web connecticut schools on the Web. School Name, Town/City, or Category elementary,middle school, high school, regional vocational tech schools and charter http://www.kids.state.ct.us/Scripts/ctschools.asp
Schools - Norwich Bulletin - Www.norwichbulletin.com Gallery A pictorial tour of eastern connecticut. vocationalTechnical High SchoolsEllis vocational Technical School; Norwich Regional Technical School; http://www.norwichbulletin.com/communities/schools/
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Schools - Norwich Bulletin - Www.norwichbulletin.com schools Local districts, school profiles and test scores. Maps Orient yourself.Gallery A pictorial tour of eastern connecticut. Windham vocationalTechnical http://www.norwichbulletin.com/communities/schools/windhamvocationaltechnicalsch
CCSU - School Of Technology Designed to prepare teachers of occupational subjects (skilled trades) and trade-related subjects Category Reference Education Technology Education designed to prepare teachers of occupational subjects (skilled trades) and traderelatedsubjects for connecticut's vocational-technical schools, teachers of http://www.technology.ccsu.edu/programs/information/degrees/te_voc_index.html
Extractions: Adviser: M. Furtado-Holloway The certification curriculum in Vocational Technical Education is designed to prepare teachers of occupational subjects (skilled trades) and trade-related subjects for Connecticut's vocational-technical schools, teachers of trade and industrial occupational subjects for Comprehensive High Schools and health occupation educators. Students planning to qualify for vocational teaching positions within Connecticut's public schools are normally required to meet the following: Trade and industrial Occupational Subjects Teachers (Comprehensive High Schools):