READFIELD, MAINE HISTORY OF SCHOOLS / KENTS HILL SCHOOL HISTORY OF DISTRICT schools KENTS HILL SCHOOL. awarded those who had been in militaryservice with Society, since changed to the name maine Wesleyan Seminary http://www.rootsweb.com/~mecreadf/rdfldsch.htm
Extractions: Readfield had fourteen school districts established by 1837. Extensive historical information on early inhabitants of Readfield has been compiled and is available to researchers at the Readfield Historical Society. This information includes the school district each family resided in. For this reason, the location of each district is listed below.
Athletic And Scholarship Programs Participating schools and Institutions Massachusetts Gould Academy, Bethel, MaineThe Gunnery, Washington, Connecticut Hargrave military Academy, Chatham http://www.usnafoundation.com/AthleticScholarship/AthleticScholarship.htm
Extractions: Athletic and Scholarship Program The Naval Academy Athletic and Scholarship Program, a division of the United States Naval Academy Foundation, encourages and supports athletic excellence at the Naval Academy. The Program is responsible for grants and awards that recognize superiority in athletics and a comprehensive scholarship program to ensure that the Naval Academy has the best scholar-athletes in the nation. ADM James L. Holloway, USN (Ret.), Board Chairman, presents an award to MIDN Ed Malinowski as his parents look on. Through a scholastic program, the Foundation is able to provide one year of post-high school education to qualified young men and women who need further academic preparation to enter the Naval Academy. Thanks to the Foundation, more than 2,500 service-oriented candidates with excellent leadership, scholastic, and athletic potential have prepared for the rigors of the Naval Academy and the military since 1944. Admissions - Description and Procedures: The Naval Academy Foundation's Preparatory Program benefits promising candidates who are not appointed the first time they apply for admission. To enhance their qualifications for admission, the Foundation awards a limited number of scholarships for post-high school preparatory studies in a participating school.
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Maine Indymedia - Webcast News While our schools are struggling and facing billions more in budget cuts, militarycontractors are you to use your power as Senator of maine to change http://maine.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4400&group=webcast
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NGA Center For Best Practices military Bases. reduce acreage requirements for buildings to encourage smallerschools, and coordinate Coordination of Smart Growth and Education maine. http://www.nga.org/center/divisions/1,1188,C_ISSUE_BRIEF^D_2485,00.html
Wired News: Maine Laptops: IT Takes A Village But recent visits to a handful of maine schools show that with the right mix of time,resources and community support, the laptop investment pays big dividends http://www.wired.com/news/school/0,1383,56478,00.html
Extractions: 02:00 AM Nov. 21, 2002 PT MOUNT DESERT ISLAND, Maine Even in the face of occasional choppy water, two schools on this small island are confidently navigating the tides and currents of a new technology program. A first-of-its-kind program called the Maine Learning Technology Initiative provides an Apple iBook for each and every seventh-grader and teacher in the state's public schools. Click thumbnails for full-size image: The enormous undertaking hasn't been easy . But recent visits to a handful of Maine schools show that with the right mix of time, resources and community support, the laptop investment pays big dividends.
Wired News: Maine Spawns Budding Kubricks of the first schools to receive laptops for every student as part of Gov. Angus King'sinitiative to bring oneto-one computer access to maine schoolchildren. http://www.wired.com/news/school/0,1383,56246,00.html
Extractions: 02:00 AM Nov. 13, 2002 PT MOUNT DESERT ISLAND, Maine There's a giant chicken on the loose and it's attacking tourists in Bar Harbor. That was one seventh-grader's kernel idea for a screenplay on a recent day in Marc Chappe's writing class. Click thumbnails for full-size image: Chappe teaches at Conners Emerson School in Bar Harbor, one of the first schools to receive laptops for every student as part of Gov. Angus King's initiative to bring one-to-one computer access to Maine schoolchildren.
Maine Humanities Council Newsletter - Winter 2001 production and distribution to schools and libraries Joel Eastman exploring the militaryinstallations and Fifth maine Regiment Community Center, Peaks Island http://www.mainehumanities.org/newsletter/page5.html
Extractions: Back Cover Return to the Maine Humanites Council Web Site Selected Grants: Responding to the Community This is a small sample of grants awarded during 2000. For a complete list of the more than 150 grants made by the Maine Humanities Council, see our website at www.mainehumanities.org Lewis Hine: The Maine Child Labor Photographs This traveling exhibition of photographs of children working in the textile and canning industries of the early 1900's is at the Creative Photographic Arts Center in Lewiston through mid-March, 782-1369. The Center and the Quoddy Maritime Museum in Eastport received grants from MHC to support this exhibit. Photo courtesy of Susan Brown Stoddard, the Quoddy Maritime Museum, and the Library of Congress. LITERATURE AND LITERACY The Bates/Community Humanities Seminars, a summer enrichment reading and discussion program for high school students in Oxford County.
Study In The USA - Featured Programs or scroll down to see the list of schools Back to Top Featured SchoolDarlington SchoolMaine Back to to Top Featured SchoolOak Ridge military Academy Oregon http://www.studyusa.com/boarding/tocbs.asp
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Extractions: WASHINGTON Guess where the U.S. military has landed? On the grounds of high schools all over the country. Military recruiters are using President George W. Bush's 2001 education act plus this year's law authorizing Pentagon spending programs to demand that principals hand over the names, addresses and phone numbers of all their students who are juniors and seniors. What's going on here? What about privacy rights?
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Extractions: Army ROTC Program Info Our featured schools provide you with program descriptions and request for information forms. Azusa Pacific University Azusa Biola University La Mirada California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University - Pomona Pomona California State University - Fresno Fresno California State University - Fullerton
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Extractions: The Civil Support Team (CST) is a high-priority response unit supporting civil authorities in responding to a weapons of mass destruction (WMD) situation. The unit is made up of 22 full-time National Guard members. It consists of six sections: command, operations, communications, administration/logistics, medical, and survey, who have been specially trained and equipped to provide a technical reach-back capability to other experts. The team is formed specifically to provide advice to the Incident Commander to help make assessments of the requirements for follow-on forces. The unit is commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel, jointly staffed with Army and Air National Guard personnel, and encompasses 14 military occupational skills. The unit is Federally resourced, trained, equipped, and sustained, with the State National Guard providing the personnel, stationing, and common support. The Adjutant General either employs the CST to support the State response under the direction of the Governor or to support another State's response under a supported Governor. Congress has authorized 32 CSTs. The first 10 teams authorized in the National Defense Appropriations Act for fiscal 1999 have achieved the certification required by law and in accordance with Department of Defense criterion. Seventeen additional teams were authorized in fiscal 2000, and all of them are certified as well; five more teams were authorized in fiscal 2001. Three of these latest teams were certified as operational on 5 February 2003.
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Extractions: When a military recruiter asks Akron Public Schools for the names, addresses and phone numbers of high school juniors and seniors, the district is bound by federal law to oblige. The Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines as the nation prepares for possible war then go to work, hoping to talk teen-agers into serving their country. If a recruiter makes the same request from some private schools such as Archbishop Hoban, St. Vincent-St. Mary or Walsh Jesuit the request is denied. In the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Congress and President Bush approved a law giving military recruiters more access to students. But they also provided an escape clause for private schools, where about one in 10 kids in Ohio and nationally attends classes. Laurie Sellick, the mother of a senior at Firestone High School in Akron, is uncomfortable with the schools' giving anyone especially the military easy access to her son. She is equally troubled that students in private schools are off limits.
Extractions: On October 18, 2002, the nurse at an elementary school in Westbrook, Maine, notified the Maine Bureau of Health (MBOH) of an increase in the number of students with conjunctivitis. During September 23October 18, a total of 31 students in kindergarten and in first and second grades either were reported by parents to the nurse as having conjunctivitis or had conjunctivitis diagnosed by the nurse at school. Conjunctival swab cultures from five (38%) of the 13 students who were tested initially grew Streptococcus pneumoniae . This report documents additional cases in the community and summarizes preliminary results of the investigation of this outbreak, which indicated that the outbreak was caused by the same nontypeable strain of pneumococcus that caused an outbreak of conjunctivitis among college students in New Hampshire during JanuaryMarch 2002 ( ). This is the first time that this strain has been reported as the cause of a conjunctivitis outbreak among schoolchildren. Health-care providers and public health officials should be aware that nontypeable S. pneumoniae
University Of Maine School Of Law 5646. . University of maine School of LawMilitary Recruitment Policy back to Nondiscrimination Policy. It http://mainelaw.maine.edu/car-nondis.htm
Extractions: contact us site map directions home ... The Advocate Nondiscrimination Policy University of Maine School of Law Nondiscrimination Policy It is the policy of the University of Maine School of Law not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or sexual orientation in its education program, admissions policies, employment policies, and other school-administered programs. Employers who discriminate in violation of the school's policy or who refuse to sign an acknowledgment of our policy are denied access to the Law School's Career Services Office. Anyone with information that any employer other than the US Armed or the Dean of the Law School. For more information about this policy and its application to the U.S. Military , please contact lawcareer@usm.maine.edu Questions and complaints about discrimination in any area of the University should be directed to the Campus Compliance Office, University of Southern Maine, 7 College Avenue, Gorham, ME 04038; or by calling (207) 780-5094/TTY (207) 780-5646. University of Maine School of Law Military Recruitment Policy back to Nondiscrimination Policy It is the policy of the University of Maine School of Law not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability, or sexual orientation in its education program, admissions policies, employment policies, and other school-administered programs. Employers who discriminate in violation of the school's policy or who refuse to sign an acknowledgment of our policy are denied access to the Law School's Career Services Office.