K-12 Schools With LD Programs, USA Lighthouse Point Academy The North Broward Preparatory schools (Lower School) 3701NE massachusetts. The Churchill School (Grades k12) 301 East 29th Street New http://www.ldresources.com/resources/k-12.html
Extractions: Site Info Articles Resources Discussion ... Resources > K-12 Schools with LD Programs, USA This is not an exhaustive list. If you know of a K-12 school in the United States that serves people with learning disabilities that is not on this list, or if you have corrections for information already on the list I'd appreciate hearing from you richard@ldresources.com . Please read the Guidelines for sending information to be included on this list. Thank you. Use the back button (left arrow button) on your browser to return here after clicking on a state in this list. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming You can discuss any aspect of formal (or informal) education by following the topic links below or add your own topics Bayside Academy
K-12 Top Page k12 schools Riding the Internet Wave in massachusetts. Here are a fewresources that will start you on your search for other information http://archives.obs-us.com/obs/english/papers/k12/k12.htm
Extractions: Here are a few resources that will start you on your search for other information about K-12 topics on the Internet. Announcement of Seminar Cisco Educational Archive and Resources Catalog Odd de Presno's gopher site An Internet Bulletin Board System for Massachusetts K-12 Educators and Students ... Tiffany Lee's address This is an archive page !!!
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HEC K-12 Education News | Western Massachusetts A Comprehensive Approach to Safe schools/Healthy Students NORTHAMPTON, MA A newfederal grant has been awarded to the Hampshire Educational Collaborative (HEC http://www.collaborative.org/newshec21.html
Extractions: Creating safe and healthy school environments and sound emotional well-being is essential to building a strong educational foundation that is conducive to learning. The Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative funds will enable the Hampshire County school districts of Amherst-Pelham, Easthampton, Northampton, Gateway Regional, and Ware to improve coordination between community agencies and schools and meet gaps in services. This project grows out of a two year collaboration between schools and community organizations working through the Strategic Planning Initiative for Families and Youth of Hampshire County (SPIFFY). This organization, which now operates from a base at the Collaborative through a grant from the Community Foundation, developed out of concerns about inadequate services to reduce juvenile violence and other risk factors. The Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative encourages long range planning to target violence and at-risk behaviors, beginning in early childhood. Though research has shown that positive social and emotional development of young children aids in preventing future difficulties, there is a real lack of services for families with children under the age of five. To meet this need, the Collaborative will add to its early childhood staff in order to provide technical assistance and training for more early care providers and parents, and work with other agencies to provide home visiting services.
HEC K-12 Education News | Western Massachusetts Dr. Bohlin has worked closely with schools, educational corporations,and several state departments of education. She is coauthor http://www.collaborative.org/newshec13.html
Extractions: AMHERST, MA - Many parents are concerned about the moral well-being of their children, especially as youngsters grow into the upper elementary and middle grades. Dr. Karen E. Bohlin, Director of the Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character and assistant professor of education at Boston University, will offer both insight and guidance to parents on character development in a special free presentation on Thursday, March 29 from 7:15 to 8:30pm at the Crocker Farm Elementary School in Amherst. A former high school and middle school teacher, student advisor, and international youth program director, Professor Bohlin presents a vision of good character as well as ten practical ways that parents can use to help foster strong character development in children and adolescents. A nationally and internationally recognized author, speaker, and consultant. Dr. Bohlin has worked closely with schools, educational corporations, and several state departments of education. She is co-author of the widely acclaimed book, Building Character in Schools. A guest on National Public Radios Merrow Report and NBCs The Early Show
Education: Massachusetts Education Worldwide International Colleges Colleges, Universities and Trade schools.k12 schools k-12 schools massachusetts All k-12 schools Nationwide http://www.externalharddrive.com/usa/states/massachusetts/education.html
Career Services 12 Search; massachusetts Department of Education, School District Profiles; RhodeIsland School Districts; Vermont Department of Education; k12 schools in Vermont. http://www.bridgew.edu/depts/carplan/research.htm
Extractions: Information includes: Hierarchical map of Mass. government Government Services listing by subject (i.e. Business/Economy, Children, Disabilities, Education/Art, Environment, Social Services, Recreation, and more... State of Maine Home Page State of Vermont Home Page State of New Hampshire Home Page State of Rhode Island Home Page ... Official Government Websites - A Library of Congress Internet Resource Page providing links to all areas of the federal government. HRS Federal Job Search. This site searches and downloads federal vacancy announcements nightly from federal agencies. Users can register by occupations, locations and salary ranges. Call To Serve USAJOBS - The U.S. Government's official site for jobs and employment information provided by the United States Office of Personnel Management. Researching Companies Online - This business research tutorial presents a step-by-step process for finding FREE company and industry information on the World Wide Web.
Boston Massachusetts - Education K-12 Add/Edit Your Link. Boston Education k12 Pages 1 2 3 4 5. Welcome to MiltonAcademy - Milton, massachusetts. Welcome to the Concord schools' Portal. http://metro-links.com/BostonMassachusetts/EducationK12.htm
Boston Massachusetts - Education K-12 Boston massachusetts's onramp to local links news weather sports lottery and BostonEducation k12 Pages 1 2 3 4 5. Changing to Foxborough Public schools http://metro-links.com/BostonMassachusetts/EducationK124.htm
Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted Company also provides more limited services to seven charter schools serving700 k12 students in massachusetts, Michigan, and North Carolina. http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=15bizs2.h19
K-12 many of the state's private schools. The contact http//profiles.doe.mass.edu/ K12Jobs Allows http//www.k12jobs.com massachusetts Educators Career Center http://www.simmons.edu/resources/libraries/crl/k12.html
Extractions: These concise profiles provide "basic facts about enrollment, school spending, demographics and test scores in the Commonwealth's public school districts and schools, including charter schools, and collaboratives. In addition, you will find information for many of the state's private schools." The contact information is especially helpful for job hunters.
Table 3: Recent And Projected K-12 Enrollment, Massachusetts Totals Statistical Trends in Enrollment in massachusetts Public schools. Recent andProjected k12 Enrollment, massachusetts Totals. FY, K-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12, Total. http://finance1.doe.mass.edu/statistics/founden_t3.html
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Extractions: Rationale: "Human impact on the environment is far more dependent on the actions of individuals who are not trained as environmental specialists than those who are. Therefore, environmental education must be a pillar of all higher education, rather than restricted to isolated individual disciplines." Anthony Cortese, Director of Second Nature. Rationale: A recent nationwide study documents that using EIC " for instruction and learning, students [in K-12] demonstrate gains in problem-solving, critical thinking, retention and decision-making skills; as well as increased enthusiasm and engagement, and gains in standardized test scores. Discipline problems decrease." Closing the Achievement Gap; Using the Environment as an Integrating Context by Gerald A. Lieberman. It can reasonably be concluded that EIC will increase MCAS scores
Extractions: get things done agencies elected officials Select Program Area DOE HOME Advisory Councils Board of Education Career and Technical Education Charter Schools Compliance/Monitoring Curriculum Frameworks/Institutes Dual Enrollment Early Learning Services Education Reform Educational Technology Educator Licensure Tests (MTEL) Educator Licensure Employment Opportunities ETIS Family Literacy Forms Directory General Educational Development Grants: Information Information Services Health, Safety and Student Support Services MCAS MECC - (Career Center) "No Child Left Behind" Federal Education Law Nutrition Programs Reading Office School and District Accountability School and District Profiles/Directory School Councils School Finance School-to-Career Education Security Portal Special Education Spread the Word Title I Virtual Education Space - VES Videotapes News District/School Administration Educator Services Assessment/Accountability ... Alternative Education
K-12 Schools schools Community. teachers and students in Michigan, Wisconsin, New York, Georgia,Texas, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Maryland, massachusetts, and Pennsylvania an http://writing.msu.edu/content/schools.html
Extractions: Red Cedar Writing Project Teachers meet four weeks in an invitational institute during the summer to share best practices. This project is built on the premise that teachers helping teachers is among the most effective ways to improve educational practice. Project Outreach The teachers affiliated with the Red Cedar Writing Project have joined teachers in California, New Mexico, Alaska, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Louisiana, West Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Oklahoma, and Nevada in Project OUTREACH, funded by DeWitt Wallace and the National Writing Project. Each of the eighteen project sites are conducting research focusing on the particular professional development needs of teachers in low-income school districts and leadership opportunities for teachers who represent racial, ethnic or linguistic diversity. For further information, contact Janet Swenson at jswenson@pilot.msu.edu or at (517)432-3610. Write For Your Life Housed in the MSU Writing Center, the
MA DEP Teacher And Schools Recycling Information recycling and composting programs at your school. REAPS is availableto all massachusetts public schools, grades k12. March 2002. http://www.state.ma.us/dep/recycle/schools.htm
Extractions: Teachers and Schools: curriculum and activities classroom presentations school recycling programs related links recycling topics: about recycling business waste reduction composting consumer recycling electronics recycling hazardous products just for kids municipal recycling related links DEP general topics: air quality appeals decisions applications and forms asbestos brownfields commissioner's page consumer information contact DEP DEP organization drinking water employment opportunities energy facilities enforcement environmental analysis envir. results program feedback/survey frequently asked questions hazardous waste mgmt. industrial wastewater innovative tech./green business municipal services/wastewater news releases publications by program recycling regional offices regulations research and standards resource protection risk assessment septic systems/title 5 service centers sites list solid waste and landfills spills stormwater strike force/report a violation toxics use reduction vehicle emissions waste prevention waste site cleanup water management watershed management waterways/ch. 91
Winchester Public Schools - Massachusetts, USA - Useful Links of Education's (DOE) Profile of Winchester schools; massachusetts Department of Education;National Center for Program (Internet content for the k12 teacher and http://www.winchestermass.org/schools/links.html
Endnotes: Discount For Schools And Libraries Rothstein, Networking k12 schools Architecture Models and Evaluation of Costsand Benefits (1996) (unpublished masters thesis, massachusetts Institute of http://www.benton.org/Library/Nextgen/endnotes.html
Extractions: Endnotes back to text The lowest price charged to similarly situated non-residential customers for similar services. back to text McKinsey and Company, Connecting K-12 Schools to the Information Superhighway (1995). back to text Russell Rothstein, Networking K-12 Schools: Architecture Models and Evaluation of Costs and Benefits (1996) (unpublished masters thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology). back to text NCLIS, Internet Cost and Cost Models for Public Libraries, Final Report (June 1995). back to text McKinsey and Company, Connecting K-12 Schools to the Information Superhighway at 35 (1995). McKinsey estimated that volume discounts would range from 10 percent to 60 percent. Id. at 59. back to text McKinsey assumed 7 percent of schools had internal connections. McKinsey and Company, Connecting K-12 Schools to the Information Superhighway at 59 (1995). We estimate that 20 percent is a more accurate figure today. back to text Our estimate of total K-12 schools comes from the United States Department of Education. See Letter from Emilio Gonzalez, United States Department of Education, to Mark Nadel, Federal Communications Commission (Nov. 4, 1996). back to text We estimate the cost of basic access to the Internet based on Rothstein's $150 million annual figure and assume that by full deployment higher speed access will cost schools approximately $630 million annually before any discounts. See Russell Rothstein, Networking K-12 Schools: Architecture Models and Evaluation of Costs and Benefits 50 (1996) (unpublished masters thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology).