Approval Of Charter Schools Finds Support -- The Washington Times The maryland Association of boards of education, which opposes the Ehrlich bill,has favored legislation that would give chartering authority to local school http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20030316-67223688.htm
Extractions: A bill that Delegate John L. Leopold, Anne Arundel County Republican, sponsored has passed the House for the past two years and is likely to be approved again this year. Moreover, a bill that Sen. Roy P. Dyson, Calvert County Democrat, sponsored advanced in the Senate on Friday without amendment. Versions of the Leopold and Dyson bills have passed the House and Senate in the past few years but have not emerged out of conference committees. Now that the state has a governor who supports charters, backers of the bill say they are more hopeful a charter-school-enabling law will be enacted.
Extractions: Charter schools have become a popular alternative for parents dissatisfied with the education their children receive in public schools. They often are run by private groups using tax money, and they attract many students failing in public school systems. More than 2,400 charter schools have opened in the United States since 1992.
State Regulation Of Private Schools - Maryland County boards may allow private and parochial schools to connect to a closedcircuiteducational education Article, Annotated Code of maryland, §7-107. http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/maryland.html
Extractions: State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000 Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: Education Programs in Nonpublic Schools and Child Care Centers and COMAR 13A.09.10, Educational Programs in Nonpublic Schools and Child Care and Treatment Facilities Institutions operated by bona fide church organizations are exempt from the requirement to hold a Certificate of Approval from the Maryland State Board of Education. The head of the bona fide church organization must, however, submit to the State Department of Education acceptable evidence of the bona fide church organization legal authority status and certification of the legal authoritys assumption of responsibility for governing and operating the nonpublic school. Requirements described below pertain to nonpublic general education programs that do not receive public funds and are approved under COMAR 13A.09.09. Recordkeeping/Reports: Approved nonpublic schools must maintain a cumulative record of each student enrolled including the following: approved nonpublic school name, school address, students first, middle, and last names; students birth date; students home address; month and year student entered; nursery school level or grade upon enrollment; month and year student withdrew; students performance information in each curricular area; code for the meaning of performance information; and number of days in attendance. Each school annually certifies its compliance with the approval regulations by completing and submitting an Annual Report form provided by the Maryland Department of Education. COMAR 13A.09.09.08.
Maryland State Teachers Association subjects of bargaining on local boards of education and allow local boards and associations memberssupport MSTA efforts in the maryland General Assembly http://www.mstanea.org/al0003_cb.html
Extractions: Will it Ever Happen? Filed last month by Delegate Kevin Kelly (D-Allegany), the bill formerly known by many MSTA members as "Livers" entered the General Assembly this year with a new titleHB 451, the Non-Certificated Public School Employees/Negotiations Bill. The focus is to amend the existing law that prohibits education support personnel from bargaining language on discipline and discharge procedures. While teachers are protected from arbitrary suspension and discharge, ESP lack similar statewide guarantees. process. MSTA is working hard to be sure education support personnel will have the right to know the reasons for their discipline or termination, a right to a hearing that gets to the merits of the case before or after the action is taken, and protection from arbitrary and capricious actions by their supervisors. How Did it Come to This?
Sunspot.net - Education of the maryland State Teachers Association, said her union believes charter schoolemployees must be employed by the local boards of education and have the http://www.sunspot.net/news/education/bal-charter0205,0,3290595.story?coll=bal-l
Sunspot.net - Maryland News Roy P. Dyson, a Southern maryland Democrat and charter schools if they receive approvalfrom local school boards. can appeal to the state Board of education. http://www.sunspot.net/news/local/bal-md.charter19mar19,0,2068458.story?coll=bal
The National FFA Organization Boards Home National FFA Organization boards. Sarah Osborn Welty, (NAAE) Instructor Agricultural education Walkersville High School, Walkersville, maryland. http://www.ffa.org/about_ffa/board/boardindex.html
Extractions: Board of Directors Officers Larry D. Case, (Chairperson) Coordinator, Agricultural and Rural Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. C. Coleman Harris, (Secretary) Program Specialists, Agricultural Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. Marion Fletcher, (Treasurer) Supervisor for Agricultural Education, Department of Education, Little Rock, Arkansas Board Members Larry D. Case, (Chairperson) Coordinator, Agricultural and Rural Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. Elaine Lewis, (USDE Representative / Teacher), Agricultural Education Instructor, Yelm High School, Yelm, Washington
MBRT Assoc. & Related Links maryland Association of boards of education MABE is a private, nonprofit organizationto which all school boards in the state voluntarily belong. http://www.mbrt.org/assocrelated.htm
Extractions: MARYLAND BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE FOR EDUCATION Ready At Five Partnership MBRT is a founding partner in the Ready At Five Partnership, which is committed to ensuring that all Maryland children, birth through five, are prepared to enter school ready to learn. Tech Corps - Maryland Tech Corps-MD is a chapter of a national effort, enlisting volunteers dedicated to improving K-12 education at the grass roots through the effective support and integration of technology in the learning environment. ACHIEVE, Inc. ACHIEVE is a not-for-profit organization created in 1996 by America's governors and corporate leaders to provide advice and assistance to states on education reform. Achieve's particular focus is on helping states strengthen their academic expectations for students by benchmarking their standards against those of the highest performing nations, and on promoting cross-state collaboration on curriculum, assessment, and accountability issues. Baltimore/Washington Corridor Chamber of Commerce Founded in 1947, the Baltimore/Washington Corridor Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to providing networking, information, and growth resources to all sizes of businesses, agencies, institutions and organizations. It's core area of focus is between Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD. The Business Roundtable The BRT is an association of CEOs committed to improving public policy.
Colorado Association Of School Boards CASB boards Association; maryland Association of boards of education; MassachusettsAssociation of School Committees, Inc. Michigan Association http://casb.org/links.htm
Extractions: About CASB School Boards Advocacy Conferences ... Site map Colorado School Accountability Resource Guide (click to download) Alabama Association of School Boards Association of Alaska School Boards Arizona School Boards Association Arkansas School Boards Association ... Wyoming School Boards Association
Council On Optometric Practitioner Education - COPE - As of October 1, 2001, the following boards listed on maryland Board of Examinersin Optometry Ms for Optometry Mr. Peter Ferguson education Assistant education http://www.arbo.org/cope/participatingboards.htm
CERU Legislation, Arizona State University account of maryland SB 435. February 2, 2001. Captive Audience/Stop CommercialismIn Schools Act of 2001 (SB 435). Requiring county boards of education to http://www.asu.edu/educ/epsl/CERU/CERU_Legislation.htm
Extractions: CERU Legislation Click below for more information on legislation Library of Congress National Legislation California Legislation Maryland Legislation ... Washington Legislation Wisconsin Legislation Some examples of proposed or enacted legislation on the subject of school commercialism. Quick Links National California Maryland Rhode Island ... Wisconsin National September 2002. Parents' Bill of Rights A House version of The Better Nutrition for School Children Act of 2001, which aims at tightening the Agriculture Department's authority in school lunch programs. The bill was referred to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce June 12, 2001, and referred to the Subcommittee on Education Reform Aug. 20, 2001.
NBCC in endorsement as a school counselor in the states of Washington and maryland, pleasecontact the offices of those state boards of education for information on http://www.nbcc.org/exams/stateboards.htm
Extractions: Please check with individual state licensure boards for specific information about application procedures and any additional requirements. If you have achieved a passing score on an NBCC examination, contact your state board to determine if you are exam-exempt. Some states may accept alternative national certification examinations as satisfying the written exam component of state credentialing requirements. Contact individual states if you have questions regarding equivalent examinations. Information for school counselors: If you are interested in endorsement as a school counselor in the states of Washington and Maryland, please contact the offices of those state boards of education for information on how the NCE is used as a part of the certification process. Click on a state below to go to that board's official contact information.
The Center For Eduation Reform In The News RULES According to the Center for education Reform, which unions, like most localschool boards, prefer not to In maryland's case, both the unions and the http://www.edreform.com/news/
Extractions: CER and Education Reform in the News CHARTER SCHOOLS' SUCCESS "Michael Winerip, writing about a negative case in Arizona, says, 'The charter bubble has burst.' Hardly. The number of charter schools in the country has increased every year, to nearly 2,700 today, since the first one opened in 1992. Charters are taking the hardest-to-teach kids those being failed by traditional public schools and are helping them surpass their peers. What does that say about the alternatives?" By Jeanne Allen, March 6 2003, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times REFORMERS HAVE A LONG, PROUD HISTORY "Jeanne Allen of the Center for Education Reform offers an important insight for would-be government reformers in any realm, not just education: 'Weve learned ... that the Establishment want you to believe you ... dont understand whats really happening in schools and are wed to the wrong organizations. They also talk about how reformers are dividing rather than uniting, and that if we all just came together, we could make beautiful music. What they would really like is not consensus, but that we all go away. Its convenient and easy never to have detractors.'" Link to full article , which has appeared in various newspapers in February, 2003.
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Biography Of Lucille Mauer the League of Women Voters, and received honors and awards from many groups includingthe maryland Association of boards of education, maryland Association of http://www.academy.umd.edu/scholarship/library/biography.htm
Extractions: (November 21, 1992 - June 17, 1996) Democrat Montgomery County 2nd. Born in New York City, Lucy Maurer grew up in Rockland County, New York. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1942 with a degree in economics. After working for the U.S. Tariff Commission as an economist, she received her M.A. in general studies from Yale University in 1945. Later she was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Humanities by Hood College in 1984, and Doctor of Humane Letters by the University of Marylands University College in 1990. First elected in 1987 and re-elected in 1991 and 1995, Lucy Maurer was the first woman to serve as Treasurer of Maryland. As Treasurer, she also served as a member of the Board of Public Works, the first woman to serve on Marylands highest administrative council.
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Speeding Broadband Deployment By Balancing Rights Of Way Interests. 2000 Woman of the Year. She also received the Charles Willis Award for outstandingschool board service from the maryland Association of boards of education. http://www.netcaucus.org/events/2002/rightsofway/biographies.shtml
Extractions: Overview Video One Pagers Robert Nelson was originally appointed by Governor John Engler on May 10, 1999. He was subsequently reappointed for a term ending July 2, 2005. Mr. Nelson served as President of the Michigan Electric and Gas Association from December 1987 until his appointment to the Commission in 1999. From 1979 to 1987, he was Director of the Commission's Office of Regulatory and Consumer Affairs, overseeing the legislative, legal, public affairs and consumer services functions of the Commission. From 1976 to 1979, he served as both Assistant and Deputy Director of Policy at the Commission. From 1974 to 1976, he was an Assistant and, later, Senior Assistant Prosecutor for Ingham County. From 1970 to 1974, he was a trial attorney for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Mr. Nelson serves on the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners' Consumer Affairs Committee and the Telecommunications Committee, of which he is co-vice-chairman. Mr. Nelson is a member of the North American Numbering Council, an advisory committee to the FCC on numbering issues. He previously served as chairman of the Administrative Law Section of the Michigan Bar Association. He has also served as Chairman of the East Lansing Cable and Telecommunications Commission.
Maryland Association Of Student Councils To ensure that the voice of the youth of maryland is heard, it is vital wanted isfull voting rights for all student members on the boards of education. http://www.masconline.org/
Extractions: MASC Convention! MASC CONVENTION 2003! It's only one day away from convention and everything is going strong! Please don't forget all forms needed to participate in the wonderfully planned events. For last minute information, please click here: Convention Information . On this page is a phone number for the hotel, tentative agenda, and general information. Please, be safe, and we hope to see you there!