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Education Links Part 1 State Board of education regulations Chapter 4 University, University ofPittsburgh, University of delaware. State System of Higher education (The 14 PA http://www.centennialsd.org/EducationLinks.htm
Migrant Education (MEP) Consortium Incentive Grants - ED/OESE/OME form consortia to improve the delivery of services to migrant students whose educationhas been Program regulations are found at 67 FR 20756. delaware, $89,408. http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/OME/consortium.html
Extractions: Grant Information Regulations Project Summaries Grant Information Program: MEP Consortium Incentive Grants (CFDA Number 84.144B) Authorization: Secs. 1303(d) and 1308(d) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended (P.L. 107-110) Total Funds Awarded in FY 2002: $2,300,000 Total Number of Grantees: 39 Eligible Applicants: State educational agencies (SEAs) Program Description: Under section 1308(d), the FY 2002 MEP Consortium Incentive grants were awarded to SEAs that proposed to participate in a consortium with another State or entity and demonstrated, in accordance with section 1303(d)(3) of the ESEA, that doing so would: Reduce administrative costs or program function costs for State MEP programs; and Make more MEP funds available for direct services to add substantially to the welfare or educational attainment of children to be served. In addition, section 1308(d) requires that SEAs receiving grants form consortia to improve the delivery of services to migrant students whose education has been interrupted.
GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: United States - Delaware Code of regulations (General Code Publishers); delaware Administrative Code (excerpts)(delaware State Legislature) includes title 14 (education) and title 24 http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/us-de.html
Pennsylvania State Parks - Delaware Canal - PA DCNR Camping delaware Canal State Park has no overnight and serve as outdoor classroomsfor environmental education. all posted rules and regulations and respect http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/d-canal.htm
Extractions: A walk along the 60-mile long towpath of Delaware Canal State Park is a stroll into American history. Paralleling the Delaware River between Easton and Bristol, this diverse park contains an historic canal and towpath, many miles of river shoreline and eleven river islands. From riverside to farm fields to historic towns, visitors to Delaware Canal State Park will enjoy the ever-changing scenery along its corridor. Press Release: GOV. SCHWEIKER UNVEILS PLANS FOR HISTORIC LOCK RESTORATION IN BUCKS COUNTY - September 23, 2002 There are numerous access points along the 60-mile length of Delaware Canal State Park. The park follows the Delaware River from Easton to Bristol, paralleled by Pennsylvania Routes 611 and 32. The Delaware Canal is the only remaining continuously intact canal of the great towpath canal building era of the early and mid-19th century. The canal remains today with almost all of its features as they existed during its century of commercial operation. Through its connection with the Lehigh Navigation Canal at Easton, the Delaware Canal helped to develop the anthracite coal industry in the Upper Lehigh Valley. The canals provided a convenient and economical means of transporting coal to Philadelphia, New York and the eastern seaboard.
CHAPTER 3. DELAWARE INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION of the delaware Department of education. (6) State Board means the State Boardof education. (73 Del. Laws, c. 374, § 3.). § 303. Rules and regulations. http://www.delcode.state.de.us/title14/chapter03.htm
Extractions: TITLE 14 There is hereby established the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association. The Association is intended to preserve and promote the educational significance of interscholastic athletics; ensure that interscholastic sports remains compatible with the educational mission of the member schools; provide for fair competition between member schools; promote sportsmanship and ethical behavior; establish and enforce standards of conduct for athletes, coaches, administrator, officials and spectators; protect the physical well-being of athletes; and promote healthy adolescent lifestyles. To these ends, the General Assembly intends for the Association to work in consultation and cooperation with the Department of Education toward full implementation of this chapter. The following definitions apply to this chapter: (1) "Association" means the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association. (2) "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association. (3) "Department" means the Delaware Department of Education.
Extractions: TITLE 14 It is the purpose of this chapter to provide for the establishment of a statewide program for the recruiting and training of certain professional educators who will serve the pupils in the public elementary and secondary schools of the State in critical curricular areas. The responsibilities for identifying those critical areas are assigned to the Department of Education with approval of the State Board and for the administration of the program are assigned to the Department of Education. The Department of Education may authorize, from the amount appropriated in the Budget Appropriation Bill for the purpose of enhancing professional development, an amount to be allocated for the purpose of establishing and maintaining programs to strengthen programs in those areas which the Department of Education with the approval of the State Board of Education designates as critical curriculum areas. The Department of Education with approval of the State Board of Education shall, from time to time, adopt and promulgate such rules and regulations as will be necessary for the implementation of the programs authorized by this chapter.
New Jersey Division Of Fish And Wildlife Includes information on the season harvest outlook, obtaining permits, wildlife management areas and Category Recreation Outdoors Hunting regulations United States Become a Hunter education Instructor! 3/10/03 A slide show on TheUncertain Future of Shorebirds on the delaware Bay is on the site. http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/
Extractions: Now that Spring has actually arrived many anglers are dusting off their gear and readying equipment for fishing. The annual spawning run of American shad up the Delaware usually provides superb angling and the first major fishing excitement of the year. But so far in 2003, the serious angling for shad is still on hold. ( more Now Is The Time - Perch Fishing in New Jersey
Delaware Data - Quality Counts '99 delaware. SCORE, 62. GRADE, D. CLASS SIZE (35% of grade). (1998), strong.State grants waivers of education regulations (1998), yes. SCHOOL SIZE (Ungraded). http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc99/states/grades/de-t.htm
Extractions: NOTE: "Algebra class" refers to an algebra or integrated-mathematics course. Delaware MATH 4th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "below basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 8th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam
Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted overhaul both their licensure and pension regulations. provided by the respectivedepartments of education delaware,; Virginia,; Maryland,; Pennsylvania, and; the http://www.edweek.org/ew/ew_printstory.cfm?slug=10move.h22
Delaware Nutrient Management Commission. as rigorous as those required under these regulations and approved by the Commissionrelated to specific delaware Nutrient Management G. CONTINUING education. http://www.americanfarm.com/DE NutrientMgt#2.html
Hunting, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Recreation Area regulations. Pennsylvania between River Road and the delaware Riverfrom Ranger Station (Dingmans Ferry); Pocono Environmental education Center; http://www.nps.gov/dewa/Activities/actHUNT.html
Extractions: HUNTING Hunting Regulations Closures PA Closures NJ ... Licenses and Information Hunting is permitted in most parts of the recreation area. All applicable state regulations apply. In addition, there are park-specific regulations: the most important are listed below. Remember that you are in a national park, and other outdoor enthusiasts may be using the same area in which you are hunting. Private property signs must be observed and respected. Put safety first, and wear fluorescent orange in compliance with state regulations. The possession of firearms on federally-owned land within Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is strictly prohibited when not being used in a lawful hunting activity as outlined in the Digest of Pennsylvania Hunting Regulations, New Jersey Fish and Wildlife Digest, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Compendium, and Title 36 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations.) Trapping is prohibited. Artificial and natural bait are prohibited. Tree stands must be freestanding and removable. Attaching a tree stand to a tree with nails, spikes, lag bolts, screws, or similar devices is prohibited. Screw-in foot pegs are prohibited. Target practice is not considered a lawful hunting activity and is prohibited.
Department Of Education The resources available include regulations, certification, school construction,special education, and more. delaware Department of education The delaware http://government.about.com/cs/statedoe/
Delaware School Stack Up This is part of delaware's education reform effort, holding schools by the localBoard of education at a regulations regarding how that will all happen are http://www.dsea.org/greatschools/schoolaccount.html
Extractions: How Delaware's schools rated First school accountability "ratings" announced F or the first time, schools in Delaware are receiving a rating based on several indicators including student state test score results. This is part of Delaware's education reform effort, holding schools, students and staff accountable for student improvement. The Dept. of Education publishes school profiles (other information about our schools since November of 1997. You can see individual school ratings after November 1 at the Department of Education's Web Site of School and District Information. In brief ...
Delaware State Education Laws For more information about the laws and regulations in this state please contacta state or local support group. delaware education Code For Homeschooling. http://www.unschooling.com/resources/states/delaware.shtml
Extractions: A complete listing of homeschooling support groups, organizations, listservs, websites and helpful individuals can be found at the Home Education Magazine website: http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/HSRSC/hsrsc_grps.html Please Note: This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for informational purposes only. For more information about the laws and regulations in this state please contact a state or local support group. DELAWARE State of Delaware General Assembly http://www.state.de.us/research/assembly.htm Delaware Education Code For Homeschooling Statutes relevant to homeschooling are posted on the Department of Education website: Title 14, Part 1, Chapter 27, 2701-2704. Compulsory attendance - Between 5 and 16 years of age, from August 31. 5 year olds may be granted an exception. Parental Qualifications - None. Summary of Methods - You may (1) affiliate your homeschool through a recognized homeschool association or organization; or you may (2) homeschool under the auspices of the local school district superintendent of the district in which the student resides; or you may (3) report directly to the Delaware Department of Education as a "private school.".
A Monthly Account Of Approved reimbursing the delaware County Housing Approved an application to ask fora waiver from Pennsylvania Department of education regulations that would http://www.dciu.k12.pa.us/Newsletter/conn12-02.htm
Extractions: A monthly account of the Delaware County Intermediate Units Board of Directors Meeting. CONNECTION Walter M. Senkow President Vice President Thomas C. Brown Treasurer, Nonmember Theresa M. Hammond Secretary, Nonmember Jennifer Cheung Aaron F. Cubbage Nancy Galbraith Michael J. Hanlon Philip R. Hopkins Wanda Mann John C. McMeekin William D. Montgomery Barry Much Eugene F. Nestor John F. X. Reilly Barbara Rohrbach Harry J. Jamison, Ph.D. Executive Director Michael F. X. Coll Solicitor Nancy K. Quinn Editor Media PA The Delaware County Intermediate Unit Board of Directors met on December 3, 2002 . The following are highlights from the meeting: Approved a lease for the former PECO building on Yale Avenue in Morton to house DCIUs Administrative Offices, Instructional Technology Resource Center , Head Start Administrative Offices, Amosland Learning Center and Staff Development Program. The approved lease allows DCIU the option to purchase after 14 months. The new building provides DCIU with an additional 33,000 square feet of much-needed office and meeting space. The new lease will not result in any additional costs to the 15 county school districts.
Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego BOCES Final Audit Report (BOC-0499-9) HTML to their care are used in accordance with all laws, regulations, policies and sound delawareChenango-Madison-OtsegoBOCES. NEW YORK STATE education DEPARTMENT. http://www.oms.nysed.gov/oas/Audit reports/BOCESReports/Reports/DCMO final (BOC-
Extractions: Audit Report Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego Board of Cooperative Educational Services For the Period July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998 BOC-0499-9 January 11, 2001 The University of the State of New York THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Office of Audit Services Albany, New York 12234 Mr. Timothy Thomas Board President Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego BOCES 6678 County Road 32 Norwich, New York 13815 Dear Mr. Pole: The following is our final audit report (BOC-0499-9) on the Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego BOCES for the period, July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998. The audit was conducted pursuant to Sections 305 and 1950 of the Education Law in pursuit of Goal #5 of the Board of Regents/State Education Department Strategic Plan: "Resources under our care will be used or maintained in the public interest." It is the policy of the State Education Department to consider for review matters of significant disagreement which result from the issuance of final audit report. Appendix C describes the process to be followed in the event of such disagreement. Ninety days from the issuance of this report, BOCES officials will be asked to submit a report on actions taken as a result of this audit.
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Extractions: Date: Fri Dec 13 2002 - 14:51:58 PST http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/education/ 2. THANKS FOR SHARING: Teachers talking to teachers - and others - about their secrets for successfully improving student achievement is the highlight of a forum held as part of Delaware Lt. Governor John C. Carney Jr.'s Models of Excellence in Education program. Educators from six Delaware programs will present their school models at a Delaware State University forum. One of Carney's goals is to use the forum to foster more cooperation among the state's 19 school districts. "We'd like to get teachers to talk more to one another, sharing experiences and sharing things that work," he said. http://www.state.de.us/ltgov/news-excellence.htm STATES 3. KINDERGARTEN COP: A Maryland alliance of state and local government leaders has joined forces with education advocacy and service organizations to guarantee that all children up to age 5 have access to quality early childhood care and education programs. The Leadership in Action Program also wants to ensure that personnel working in these programs are adequately trained and that parents of young children are successful in being their child's first teacher. The goal is that by the 2006-2007 school year, 75 percent of all kindergartners will have developed the learning and social skills to be fully ready for school. The plan will be submitted to the General Assembly in February for approval and funding. (Baltimore Sun, 12/9)