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Extractions: NY Hockey School Serious Hockey Training for Serious Hockey Players Do YOU want to PLAY in the NHL? If you're looking for a fun summer hockey camp...this is not the summer hockey camp for you. But if you are looking for a HARD CORE CONCENTRATED SUMMER HOCKEY TRAINING CAMP, a true preparation for the NHL, with every opportunity to be scouted by sports agents for the NHL, and if you are willing to work hard and learn from professionals and special NHL Guests, then NYHS SUMMER HOCKEY TRAINING CAMP 2002 is where you can make your NHL dreams come true. You or your child will have the opportunity to be scouted by SPORTS AGENTS from SFX who have SUCCESSFULLY represented: 2001 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS ILYA KOVALSCHUK
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Extractions: Mentoring ... American Cancer Society By entering "camps" into this Web sites search engine, users receive a list of and links to 149 camps, events, and articles for children suffering from cancer and their families. Audubon Ecology Camps and Workshops, National Audubon Society Audubon Camps offer something for everyone. Adults, families, kids, teens, and teachers will enjoy spending their summer vacation exploring the natural world in extraordinary locations. Categories on the Audubon Web site include Adult Camps in Maine, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Wyoming, and Utah; Teacher Camps in Connecticut and Minnesota; Family Camps in Main and Minnesota; and Youth Camps in Maine, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Vermont. B.I.K.E. Bicycles and Ideas for Kids' Empowerment (B.I.K.E.) is a non-profit organization which teaches inner-city youth values and life skills through bicycling, tutoring, mentoring and leadership training. Programs include a year-round bicycling team, bicycle racing camps, after-school programs, and college scholarships. Camp Shane Camp Shane's warm and homelike atmosphere is devoted to children who want to lose weight. Founded in 1968, the camp is located in the magnificent Catskill Mountains of New York, only 2 hours from New York City. Our outstanding facilities feature all of the following exciting activities: go-carts, dune buggies, computers, video games, rocketry, riflery, water-sports on a nine mile lake, canoeing, a solar heated, olympic size pool, dance, aerobics, music, theater, all sports, woodworking, sewing, ceramics, arts and crafts, silk-screening, body building, jogging, ropes course, plus much, much more.
Extractions: Leslie Woodard graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Columbia University with a B.A. in literature/writing. She holds an M.A. in creative writing from New York University. Her stories have appeared in the anthologies Streetlights: Illuminating Tales of the Urban Black Experience and Men We Cherish. Her awards include the Bennett Cerf Award for Fiction and an Artists Fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts. Prior to her studies at Columbia, Ms. Woodard performed with the Dance Theater of Harlem for ten years. She currently directs the Undergraduate Creative Writing Program at Columbia. Courtney Baron Courtney Baron received the B.A. in English from the University of Texas, and the M.F.A. from Columbia University. Barons play The Blue Room premiered at the 1999 Humana Festival, where it received a Heideman Award and was nominated for the American Theatre Critics Associations Osborne Award. Her other productions include: Blackfish (Humana Festival), Dear Anton (Chekhov Now Festival), Dear Anton (workshopped at the Royal Court Theatre, London), Dream of Heaven and Hell (walkerspace, New York), The Good Night (Theatre for the New City, New York), Love as a Science (Seattle Fringe Festival), Clip (Frontera Fest), and The White Girl and the Sheep (Theatre Three, Dallas). Baron has also taught with Gotham Writers Workshops, Zoetrope Writers Workshops, the Bethesda Academy for the Performing Arts, the Womens Project, and the Ozark Heritage Arts Center.
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Extractions: Getting to know your pupils and suggesting camp and after-school programs can be very beneficial for you as a teacher. These programs will allow you to help your students to achieve ever-higher standards and, at the same time, allow your students to learn about themselves and become motivated learners. These after-school program and camp experiences will help your students to succeed in your classroom and the rest of their lives. When recommending any supplemental programs for a student, you must leave the control with the parents. Both you and they know it is your job to teach their child. In order to help the parents to understand that you accept and welcome that responsibility, make it clear first that you are concerned for their child and his/her long-range success just as they are. Then it is their choice whether or not to avail themselves of your recommendation.
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Extractions: Choosing quality child care for your child is very important. You want to look for a program where your child will receive personal caring attention. The Western New York Child Care Network may help your search with its Searchable Listing of Child Care Providers and with its informational page of child care regulations below. The listing of child care providers on the Western New York Child Care Network is to facilitate your search. It does not, however, represent any recommendation or endorsement. The final decision is your responsibility. If you need help in choosing a child care provider, you may contact your local child care referral agency or call the New York Parents' Connection at 1-800-345-KIDS. Length Content Place Permit Accreditation Family Day Care Home Child Care and/or
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Extractions: Press Room About Us Contact Us Site Map ... Online Store New York The following sponsors have one or more summer programs located in New York. The summer program sponsors presented at the top of this list have provided in-depth descriptions about their programs. Those presented second have only basic information. Acteen Adirondack Camp Alfred University American Academy of Dramatic Arts ... Partner with Us
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Extractions: Environmental Education Links Environmental Education Centers Environmental Education Camps Information on program descriptions and tentative schedules, as well as applications for employment at the camps and applications to register a child Environmental Education Programs at DEC Campgrounds : Information about the different educational programs at select DEC-run state campgrounds in the Adirondacks and Catskills, including the Interpreter Activity Program and Junior Naturalist Program Educator Workshops Including the national Projects WILD and Aquatic WILD, WET, and PLT, offered to educators and facilitated by environmental educators on staff at the EECs Page designed to help both educators and students navigate the DEC website for educational resources, information, and trip ideas Federal Junior Duck Stamp Program Getting Outdoors Nature centers, campgrounds and other places where educational programs may be offered The Bureau of Environmental Education conducts education and interpretation programs across the state. Our overall goal is to encourage the stewardship of natural resources and the enhancement of environmental quality through programs that give adults and youth direct hands-on contact with the environment. To conduct programs for large numbers of state residents, we multiply our efforts through partnering organizations and numerous volunteers. We place special emphasis on training educators to conduct environmental learning activities with their students. Time spent training educators is a good use of resources because each educator works with a large number of students throughout the year, thus reaching more people with our environmental stewardship message.
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Extractions: By Tom Kertes The New York Rangers may be struggling a bit as a hockey team, but their commitment to the community in general, and education in particular, is well-thought-out and organized. We want to be known as more than just a bunch of guys who skate fast and body-check hard, said Rangers star Brian Leetch whose team is in third place in the NHL Eastern Conference Atlantic Division. We want to counter the fighting stereotype, you know the I went to a boxing match and the hockey-game broke out stuff. This organization understands that we, the players, are role-models to children and the importance of giving back to people who may not be as fortunate as we are. To honor that commitment and to best utilize its vast resources in this area, Madison Square Garden formed the Cheering for Children Foundation in January of 1998. The Foundation partnered with the non-profit organization The After-School Corporation (TASC), and assigned to each of its five entities a different borough as its focus. The Rangers are responsible for Queens.
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Extractions: www.EducationUpdate.com Education Update is an Award-Winning* free monthly publication, circulation 60,000, that covers education in New York and beyond. Founded in 1995 by Publisher and Editor Dr. Pola Rosen, a former teacher and college professor, Education Update has grown to cover a broad range of topics, all relating to education, including: The print publication is distributed in New York City to over 2,400 sites, including all the public schools and libraries, private schools, colleges, apartment buildings, businesses, community centers and street corner boxes. Mailed subscriptions go to the members of the New York City Board of Education, City Council and State Board of Regents, as well as to superintendents, private and public school heads, teachers, parents, CEO's and foundation leaders in New York and across the country. * Columbia University, Phi Delta Kappa, Excellence In Education Journalism Award, 2000
Extractions: National Ramah Commission Website To be eligible for admission, applicants are required to have a Hebrew education appropriate to their chronological age. Informal interviews are conducted to determine proper placement of each camper in the educational program at camp. A recent development in Ramah's programming is in the area of family education. Most camps run four- to six-day family encampments in which the entire family-children of all ages, parents and grandparents-spend an intensive week of family camping, Jewish learning and family building. These experiences have an inordinately powerful influence in a rather short period of time on the development of Jewish family life. In addition to seven residential camps scattered throughout North America and five day camps in Nyack, NY; Bluebell, PA; East Brunswick, NJ; Berkeley, CA and suburban Chicago, the Ramah movement also sponsors special programs for high school and college students: The Bert B. Weinstein National Ramah Staff Training Institute meets annually for an extended period in between camp seasons. Under the educational direction of the National Ramah Commission, the institute provides an intensive experience of Jewish studies and group leadership workshops to a limited number of college students of exceptional ability. Candidates accepted into this program are expected to serve on the staff of Ramah camps during the following season.
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Extractions: 120 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 American Institute for Foreign Study Offers home-stay programs in American families for students aged 13-21. Programs vary each year, but can include a 29-day program comprising 12 hours of English courses per week combined with optional afternoon activities and excursions or a 21-day program without courses but optional excursions and activities. Tel.: 02/534.71.91 Atari Computer Camps Computer camp for students aged 10-16 including basketball, crafts, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. Offered in four 2-week sessions, late June to late August. Campers may stay two to eight weeks. Located in Greenfield, Massachusetts or East Stroudsberg, Pennsylvania. Complete information from: Atari Computer Camps
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Extractions: The After-School programs provide highly qualified instructors to the schools of lower Westchester and Fairfield Counties to teach after-school enrichment classes. Subjects include tennis, soccer, basketball, in-line skating and hockey, music, art, chess, computers, dance, French and Spanish. Generally, the program is offered as a service to the PTA of each school who act as the sponsor of the enrichment classes. A volunteer who views Future Stars as a valuable source of qualified instructors and coaches oversees the program. Future Stars operates tennis programs through local recreation departments and parks for adults and juniors. In Darien, CT, we run a half-day junior summer camp, as well as clinics for adults and juniors. In Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, we feature tennis clinics for all ages in the spring, summer and fall for the residents of Hastings.
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Extractions: Center for Excellence and Innovation in Education From its establishment in 1988, the mission of the Center for Excellence and Innovation in Education (CEIE) was to play a major role in the Long Island region by coordinating, supporting, strengthening, and developing: (1) undergraduate (pre-service) and graduate (in-service) teacher certification and teacher education programs; (2) educational research and development programs; and (3) school-university pertnership programs. The mission of the Center for Excellence and Innovation in Education (CEIE) is to play a major role in the Long Island region by supporting, strengthening, and developing: (1) teacher education and development programs; (2) educational research and development programs; and (3) school-community-university partnership programs. The Center for Excellence and Innovation in Education has, in the short period since its establishment in September of 1988, had a significant positive impact upon the Long Island region, and is widely recognized as a symbol the State University of New York at Stony Brook's commitment to teacher education, educational research and development, and partnership programs with schools in the Long Island region. Dr. Eli Seifman, Director