K12 Market 2003 k12 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE. new jersey Assoc of School Administrators Spring Conference'03 May 14 NYS Rural schools Program Annual Conference '03 July 13 http://www.thethomasgrp.com/k12/
Extractions: The Thomas Group has teamed with nearly five hundred school districts over the past 34 years to provide solutions to a wide variety of educational facilities needs and concerns. The professional, specialized services we offer to the K12 Educational Community by our experienced staff is comprehensive and state-of-the-art. This focus and experience has lead to our founding membership in America's Schoolhouse Council, a National affiliation of renowned architectural firms who also specialize in K12 facilities. Most recently, this collaboration has further evolved into being instrumental in the establishment of the National Center for the 21st Century Schoolhouse at San Diego University Please contact us for more information about how your capital projects, student population, and entire community will benefit from working with The Thomas Group.
K-12 Services - Educational Planners In 2001, AASA named him new jersey Superintendent of the Year. Dr. Robert L. Horbeltserved as Superintendent of schools/School Business Administrator for 24 http://www.thethomasgrp.com/k12/edplanners.htm
Extractions: is at the Heart of the Thomas Approach to School Design At the Thomas Group, we believe that solid educational planning is essential to good school design. We do not simply rush to add classroom space and upgrade facilities without an educational blueprint to support space needs. Our group of Educational Planners will work with your school district to help facilitate committees, and help bridge the gap between educator and architect. Together, we will develop a long-range vision that reflects your educational program goals, and help you make sound decisions based on educational program and space requirements.
Extractions: Educational Clients Overcoming Adversity ... Participating K-12 Schools Knowledge about others breeds a world of understanding, a spirit of tolerance, and a future of hope. Paul S. Wichansky presents a very personal and uplifting story that will help students develop a deep respect for those who have disabilities. Students will become educated not only on people with disabilities, but also educated on life's perceptions and possibilities. This page describes the topics, goals, and highlights of the K-12 programs presented by motivational speaker Paul Stuart Wichansky. K-12 Program Topics Disability Awareness Overcoming Adversity Self-esteem Enhancement Emotional Intelligence Anti-Bullying Strategies Parent Workshops Professional Development Workshops Instructional Training Seminars Keynotes School Health Fairs Counseling Visits with Families Career Days K-12 Educational Clients New Jersey Education Association (since 1998) Morris County Education Association United Nations, Special Session on Children
Extractions: Those are the exact words I said to Bill Bradley to get him to smile! In this event, Bill Bradley awarded me the 1988 Young Citizenship Award for my active involvement in community service. This photograph was taken during a reception at Brower Commons on the Rutgers University campus in New Brunswick. Notice how Senator Bradley towers over me! Of course, he is a former basketball star, but I have more headroom in cars. Bond. James Bond. Never say never again! After I deliver my awareness program to United Nations representatives at their Special Session on Children, I am delighted at the opportunity to meet actor Roger Moore. Roger commends me on my continuing journey to educate children about disabilities. I was attending a New York City event where Roger Moore and Harry Belafonte were unveiling a statue in honor of Audrey Hepburn's lifetime contribution to UNICEF. Jumping from a plane! In my skydiving experience, I give a twin thumbs-up for the camera at 120 mph. At this moment, I am in a free-fall at over two miles above southern N.J. With me is seasoned skydiving instructor Jason Gonzalas. On the western horizon is the city of Philadelphia; on the eastern horizon, Atlantic City! You can see both towns from this height!
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Education: New Jersey Education Worldwide International Colleges Colleges, Universities and Trade schools.k12 schools k-12 schools new jersey All k-12 schools Nationwide http://www.externalharddrive.com/usa/states/newjersey/education.html
New Jersey Schools Receive Dodge Foundation Funding to public middle and high schools in new jersey. identical contributions to fiveadditional schools for next educators to enrich the k12 learning environment http://www.neh.gov/news/archive/20000612.html
Extractions: National Endowment for the Humanities and Dodge Foundation extend partnership WASHINGTON, D.C., June 12, 2000 - The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the Morristown, N.J.-based Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation have agreed for a second year to support the Humanities Scholar in Residence Program now in place in New Jersey schools. The program brings outside humanities educators into selected New Jersey schools to serve as consultants for improving the schools' humanities curriculum. The NEH-Dodge Humanities Scholars in Residence Program is open to public middle and high schools in New Jersey. The application deadline is October 16, 2000. The program is a pioneering effort to help schools rethink how they teach history, literature, and foreign languages and cultures-the subjects known as the humanities. Dodge provided $50,000 for the program in the 1999-2000 academic year, with grants of $10,000 to each of five schools, and will make identical contributions to five additional schools for next academic year. NEH administers the program and conducts the review process. "The Humanities Scholar in Residence Program taps the expertise of master educators to enrich the K-12 learning environment," said NEH Chairman William R. Ferris. "Before the NEH-Dodge partnership, this idea had never before been tried in a systematic way. Dodge has shown great leadership in education by coming forward with funding for the program, and we at NEH see our partnership as a model for providing K-12 educational enrichment in each state."
Westfield, NJ - Westfield, New Jersey . a summary of our 9 public schools (grades k12) with links to School Board Informationand Late-Breaking news. History of new jersey , courtesy of http://www.westfieldnj.com/schools.htm
Extractions: Elementary School Handbook is now online. Click Here Westfield Board of Education . . . information about our nine (9) Westfield Public Schools and the School Board. Westfield Public Schools Calendar and the latest School Board News . The Elementary School Handbook is now online. Click here for School News "SYNOPSIS" . . . a summary of regularly scheduled Westfield Board of Education meetings is now available online. Current News Releases from the Westfield Public Schools. Westfield Public Schools . . . a summary of our 9 public schools (grades K-12) with links to School Board Information and Late-Breaking News. Westfield High School (Grades 9-12) Westfield High School Alumni Directory ( Click Here "History of New Jersey", courtesy of Westfield High School (
Schools In Summit, New Jersey new jersey Monthly Magazine publishes their own School Report Our Lady of Peace, newProvidence, 908 Internet database of over 100,000 independent schools (k12). http://www.summit-nj.com/sch.htm
Extractions: SUMMIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS Summit Public Schools boast excellent facilities, strong core curriculum, extensive intramural and interscholastic sports programs and a reputation for excellence. For a copy of the New Jersey Department of Education 1996/1997 School Report Card click on the desired school below: For information concerning curriculum, AP programs, school calendar, school hours, special education, faculty members, facilities, and related issues, consult the Summit Board of Education website at http://www.summit.k12.nj.us The Summit Board of Education: 90 Maple Street, Summit 07901 908-273-3023. Superintendent of Schools: Michael G. Knowlton, 908-273-3023.
RBS | Professional Development | New Jersey at Rutgers, the State University of new jersey, the Center for of Technology collaborateswith schools and school on effective applications in k12 science and http://www.rbs.org/mathsci/profdev/nj.shtml
Extractions: DIMACS is a national research center devoted to the development of the interrelated fields of discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science. Activities sponsored by DIMACS include research conferences and workshops; visiting scientists; activities for high school teachers and students; and technical reports and other publications. Center for Family Involvement in Schools
Extractions: CIESE helps educators exploit the power of technology to improve instruction and to bolster student achievement in mathematics and science. CIESE collaborates with schools and school districts in guiding teacher professional development on effective applications of technology in K-12 science and mathematics curricula. CTCNet Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet) is a national, non-profit membership organization of more than 650 independent community technology centers providing free or low-cost access to computers, technology, and learning opportunities that encourage exploration and discovery. This link will take you to their page devoted to centers in New Jersey. New Jersey Department of Education - Technology Page
A Guide To Networking A K-12 School District Billings, Judith A. Networking Guidelines for k12 schools in the State of Washington withTCP/IP Volume I, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, new jersey, 1995. http://choices.cs.uiuc.edu/schools/bl-thesis/References.html
Extractions: Bradley H. Lamont "ACOT Reports", http://www.atg.apple.com/acot/index.html , Apple Computer, 1995. "AirLAN Bridges", http://www.solectek.com/ , Solectek Corp, 1996. Billings, Judith A. "Networking Guidelines for K-12 Schools in the State of Washington", Washington Board of Education, Jan. 1995. Bournellis, Cynthia, "Internet `95", Internet World , vol. 6, no. 11, pp. 47-52, Nov. 1995. "Cable TV Joins LANs to the Internet", LAN Magazine , p. 22, Nov. 1994. Cannings, Terrence and LeRoy Finkel, The Technology Age Classroom Comer, Douglas E., Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume I , Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1995. Comer, Douglas E., Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume II , Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1995. Day, J.D., and H. Zimmerman, "The OSI Reference Model", Proc. of the IEEE , vol. 71, pp. 1334-1340, Dec. 1983. Dell'Agostino, Carole, "K-12 Network Technology Planning Guide", California Department of Education, 1994. Doty, Robert, "Curriculum Counselor"
K-12 Schools With Learning Disabilities Programs, USA k12 schools for Learning Disabilities. Gulliver schools 6565 N. Kendall DriveMiami, FL 33156 305-666-7937. Center Academy 8019 Himes Ave. new jersey. http://www.autism-pdd.net/k-12.html
Extractions: Please note: Autism and related disabilities, such as PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified), and Asperger's Syndrome are not just one disorder with a well defined set of symptoms; autism is a broad spectrum of disorders that ranges from mild to severe . The schools on our list are schools for Learning Disabilities , they may not be an appropriate placement for all the children with autism. If you have corrections for information already on the list, or a new listing, we'd appreciate hearing from you. State Index Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Return to State Index McGill-Toolen High School
New Jersey Schools Online - Page 3 Of 4 new jersey schools Online Guide picks. at Pingry is based on a solid liberal artscurriculum enriched by extracurricular activities and athletics. k12. Coed. http://privateschool.about.com/cs/schoolsnj1/index_3.htm
Videoconferencing In K-12 Schools: Who's Doing It? Why? Should I? integration of technologies in the k12 classrooms - have last year videoconferencedto 78 schools, hundreds of with another class in new jersey, would link up http://webpages.acs.ttu.edu/wfryer/necc2002/vc.html
Extractions: Key idea: use www.ivisit.com to do live face to face videoconferencing and chat, can password protect rooms, should password protect also within K-12 area (from another participant) Jan Zanetis, co-director of Virtual School program at Vanderbilt Univ tasked to make K-12 distance learning connections
State Regulation Of Private Schools - New Jersey new jersey Const. of education have a duty to loan textbooks without charge uponindividual request to students attending k12 nonpublic schools. http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/newjerse.html
Extractions: State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000 New Jersey Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: New Jersey law places registration requirements on a limited category of private schools that are not operated by charitable institutions or religious denominations, i.e. for-profit nonsectarian private boarding schools established after 1920 and private schools charging tuition for certain vocational education. This limited category of schools must obtain a certificate of approval from the Commissioner of Education to legally operate within the state. N.J. Rev. Stat. 18A:69-1 et seq Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Curriculum: Special Education: et seq Health: Safety: Transportation: The New Jersey Constitution declares that the state legislature may, within reasonable limitations as to distance, provide student transportation (ages 5-18) to and from any school. New Jersey Const. Art. 8, 4, par. 3. Home Schooling: New Jersey does not have a code that addresses the area of home schooling. New Jerseys compulsory education law states that every child between the ages of six and 16 must attend a public or private school, or receive "equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school". N.J. Rev. Stat. § 18A: 38-25. Responsibility for enforcing the compulsory education law rests with the local board of education. When a school board has reason to believe that a parent or guardian is not complying with the compulsory education law, the local board of education can initiate truancy proceedings in municipal court, requiring parents or legal guardians to document their activities in providing "equivalent instruction". N.J. Rev. Stat. §§ 18A: 38-27 through 18A: 38-31.
Educational Placement Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, new Hampshire, new jersey. new Mexico, new York, NorthCarolina, North Dakota, Peterson's Education Center k-12 schools, private schools http://www.uiowa.edu/~edplace/OnlineCenter/www/pk-12.htm
Extractions: (note: once it's on your system, please downloaded Adobe Acrobat Reader TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION I. Goals II. A Networked Education and Life-Long Learning Model for New Jersey Schools and Libraries ... CONCLUSION TABLE OF APPENDICES APPENDIX A Assumptions APPENDIX B Educational Telecommunications Online in New Jersey ... Sources of Further Information
Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted Edison serves 38,000 students in grades k12 in 79 schools in the Iowa, Kansas,Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, new jersey, North Carolina http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=15bizs2.h19