North Carolina - State Administering Agencies STATE ADMINISTERING agencies Control 1201 Front Street, Suite 200 Raleigh, north Carolina27609 (919 OF THE POLICE CORPS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT education (OPCLEE). http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ocpa/map/nc.htm
College And University Accrediting Agencies of degreegranting institutions of higher education in Alabama Georgia, Kentucky,Louisiana, Mississippi, north carolina, South carolina, Tennessee, Texas http://www.onlinecollegedegrees.net/accredited.html
Extractions: Scope of recognition: the accreditation and preaccreditation ("Candidate for Accreditation") of institutions of higher education in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Republic of Panama and a limited number of free-standing American-style institutions abroad that are chartered or licensed by an appropriate agency within the Middle States region.
CBA/ABATE Of North Carolina, Inc. CBA/ABATE of NC encourages all motorcyclists to become politically aware, to become involved in the Category Recreation Motorcycles to see CBA in action. News Alert CBA/ABATE of NC joins north CarolinaMotorcycle Safety Team along with NCDOT and other agencies. http://www.cba-abatenc.org/
Extractions: CBA/ABATE of North Carolina welcomes you to our website. CBA/ABATE of NC encourages all motorcyclists to become politically aware, to become involved in the legislative process by registering to vote, actively corresponding with their legislators on important issues and volunteering to assist individuals running for elective office who support their views and concerns. Where will you be May 2nd? Click on the pic to see where CBA/ABATE of NC will be! Buy tickets online now! Cruise our site to learn how CBA works to protect your freedoms as a motorcyclist in North Carolina and around the United States. Find a chapter near you and check out the Road Tripper to see CBA in action. News Alert: H670 Introduced CBA/ABATE of NC joins North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Team along with NCDOT and other agencies Featured links: Legislative Update Freedom Rally 2003 Win a Disney Cruise Public Burden T-shirts ... March/April Newsletter Remember, your ONE VOICE COUNTS! Join CBA today to show your support for freedom and help CBA/ABATE of NC be the loudest voice in Raleigh! There are plenty of resources for existing chapters and members. Please visit often for other helpful information. If you would like to request information or tips be posted to this site, please email
McDowell County Chamber Of Commerce, North Carolina recruitment, tourismrecreation development, education, highway improvement off US221, the major north-south corridor access from the South carolina into the http://www.mcdowellnc.org/chamber/
Extractions: The McDowell Chamber of Commerce is a membership association of individuals and firms which encourages and supports: Having positive impact on these goals requires a steady commitment of resources. Roughly 60 percent of the financial backing for the Chamber comes from member dues, enabling staff and over 130 volunteers to plan, update and implement the organization's annual Program of Work. Businesses working together on common goals will achieve more than any one business alone. Likewise, to help create favorable economic conditions in the McDowell County area, the Chamber partners with government and economic-development agencies. Areas of cooperation include business-industrial recruitment, tourism-recreation development, education, highway improvement, utility expansion, and strategic planning. In July of 1995, the McDowell Chamber opened its Visitor Center/headquarters facility on US 221, one mile from downtown Marion. The site is adjacent to the Tate Street exit off US 221, the major north-south corridor for access from the South Carolina into the northwestern N.C. mountain region. Sitting on a panoramic hillside, the new facility has provided excellent access to visitors and potential investors in the community. Through partnership with the N.C. Department of Transportation, amenities at the site include public restrooms, picnic areas, public telephones and ample parking spaces.
ERIC/EECE New Mexico New York north carolina, north Dakota Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania RhodeIsland South carolina South Dakota by the US Department of education and is http://ericeece.org/statlink.html
Majors\education National Association of Teachers' agencies helping teachers nationjob.com/education*National education Network http to Teachers for north carolina http//www http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/education.htm
Extractions: Related Career Titles for Education Majors *Adult Education Teacher *Educational Resource Coordinator *Media Center Specialist *Alumni Relations Coordinator *Educational Therapist *Missionary Worker *Athletic Coach *Elementary School Teacher *Physical Education Instructor *Athletic Director *Employee Training Instructor *Preschool Administrator *Child Life Specialist *Financial Aid Counselor *Registrar/Admissions Director *Curriculum Specialist *Grant Writer *Religious Institution Education Coord. *Day Care Administrator *Guidance Counselor *Resource Teacher *Education Management Specialist *Historic Site Administrator *School Psychologist *Educational Materials Sales Rep. *Instructor, College/University *Secondary School Teacher *Education and Training Administrator *Kindergarten Teacher *Social Services Volunteer *Educational Administrator *Librarian *Speech Pathologist *Student Admissions Administrator *Teacher, Handicapped Students
Quatloos! Law Enforcement Agencies Financial Tax Fraud education Associates, Inc. A Non north carolina State Bureauof Investigation http//sbi.jus.state.nc.us Other Enforcement agencies http://www.quatloos.com/lawenfor/sle-nmsc.htm
North Carolina Jobs - Jobs By State north carolina Homepage; Directory of State agencies Online. Services; Complete Listof north carolina Colleges Online. Higher education; Jobs Listed in Newspapers http://www.jobsbystate.info/snc.shtml
Untitled Document for businesses, for state and federal government agencies and for north carolina'seducation communities For information on MCNC, please visit www.mcnc.org http://www.ncni.net/publications/press/MCNCandLitton_pr.html
Extractions: Fax: 540-342-5961 LITTON NETWORK ACCESS SYSTEMS PARTNERS WITH MCNC FOR NEW VIDEO OVER IP DEVELOPMENT Roanoke, VA Litton Network Access Systems, a leading supplier of MPEG-2 videoconferencing solutions, will partner with MCNC in Research Triangle Park, NC in a joint development for a next generation IP-based videoconferencing solution. Litton Network Access Systems will contribute through product and software application development with MCNC and NCREN, the North Carolina Research and Education Network who will focus on the video architecture and standards of performance. "This partnership with MCNC is the perfect opportunity to grow our development efforts in broadband video," said Richard Albertson, Director of Video Development at Litton Network Access Systems (LNAS). "It merges the communication strengths of LNAS with the real world application experience of MCNC." This partnership will further advance the efforts of MCNC and NCNI - the North Carolina Networking Initiative, to develop and deliver high quality, interactive video for North Carolina and Internet 2 member universities in research and education applications. Litton Network Access Systems recently released its CAMVision-2, an MPEG-2 videoconferencing codec for Ethernet and ATM networks. CAMVision-2 provides real time, full motion, high quality video which supports IP over ATM. This product has been involved in performance and interoperability testing with MCNC and NCREN through NC State University over the last several months. NCREN, located at MCNC, is leading contributor in the video architecture of Internet 2, an advanced network infrastructure designed to provide high speed, quality transmissions for research and education applications.
Extractions: Cobb and Douglas County Boards of Health dekalbhealth.net DeKalb County Board of Health Fulton County - Department of Health and Wellness Georgia.gov - Online access to Georgia government Georgia General Assembly ... Emergency Preparedness Program Health Alert Network (HAN) Epidemiology Family Health Health by Topic Health Statistics - Georgia Health and Information Warehouse ... Publications (Forms, Fact Sheets, Manuals and Guidelines, Reports, etc.) Georgia Department of Education Georgia Environmental Protection - Department of Natural Resources Georgia Poison Center Atlanta Georgia Public Health Association - GPHA Georgia Spatial Data Infrastructure Georgia GIS Data Clearinghouse Georgia Statewide AHEC Network - Area Health Education Centers ... Northwest Georgia Health Watch Several Atlanta area/Georgia nonprofit web sites are listed in Non-Governmental Organizations Other Southeastern Region State Departments of Health Alabama Department of Public Health Florida Department of Health - Florida's health Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of Public Health
:: Baptist State Convention Of North Carolina :: Service agencies The service agencies and institutions on all Baptist Higher EducationInstitutions in north carolina Baptist Assembly at Fort Caswell Welcome http://www.bscnc.org/default.asp?t=9
Extractions: Main Menu: Home Page About the Center News and Events How to Contact Us Rural Internet Access Authority Agricultural Advancement Leadership Development Rural Data Bank Publications Catalog Resource Guide The digital revolution is driving today's economy. Information technology accounts for a sixth of the total U.S. economy and is creating jobs five times faster than the rest of the economy. As a state with major research institutions and cutting edge companies, North Carolina has emerged as a national leader in high-tech enterprises. By 2005, projections show, computer scientists, computer engineers and systems analysts will account for three of four of the fastest growing occupations in the state. Rural North Carolina stands to gain immensely from this digital revolution. Information technology offers increased economic opportunities, higher living standards, more individual choices, and wider and more meaningful participation in government and public life. Information technology can make distance far less important than it used to be. Entrepreneurs can choose to live in small towns and rural communities and still engage in the global data-transmission marketplace. Yet, that dream is far from realized. The recent U.S. Commerce Department study, "Falling Through the Net," reports that North Carolina ranks 45th among the states in households with computers and 46th in the percentage of households using the Internet. The computer "have-nots" are often rural, minority, undereducated and poor.
Description Of Agencies colleges, state and federal agencies, citizens groups helps sponsor the Universityof north carolina Mathematics and Science education Network's Workshops http://www.ee.enr.state.nc.us/guide/agencies.htm
Extractions: The Office of Environmental Education serves a coordinating role among schools, colleges, state and federal agencies, citizens groups, and the business/industrial community in promoting environmental education and more informed environmental decision making. As a guardian of the North Carolina Environmental Education Plan, the Office looks to that plan's fourteen objectives to guide its efforts. These objectives include implementation of the North Carolina Environmental Education Certification Program, administration of the Environmental Education Library Grants program, promotion of the "Discover Your Ecological Address" Adult Environmental Education Program, management of the North Carolina Environmental Education Clearinghouse, and the Love-A-Tree environmental education partnership.
State Agency Website north Dakota, http//www.dpi.state.nd.us. South carolina, http//www.state.sc.us/sde. VirginIslands, http//www.usvi.org/education/index.html. http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/ccseas.asp
Extractions: State URL Alabama http://www.alsde.edu Alaska http://www.eed.state.ak.us Arizona http://www.ade.state.az.us Arkansas http://arkedu.state.ar.us California http://www.cde.ca.gov Colorado http://www.cde.state.co.us Connecticut http://www.state.ct.us/sde Delaware http://www.doe.state.de.us District of Columbia http://www.k12.dc.us Florida http://www.firn.edu/doe/index.html Georgia http://www.doe.k12.ga.us Hawaii http://www.k12.hi.us Idaho http://www.sde.state.id.us/dept Illinois http://www.isbe.state.il.us Indiana http://www.doe.state.in.us Iowa http://www.state.ia.us/educate Kansas http://www.ksbe.state.ks.us Kentucky http://www.kde.state.ky.us
Extractions: Winston-Salem Establishes North Carolinas First University Sponsored High-Speed Regional Hub Network upgrade drastically increases connection speeds for Piedmont-area education, business, and government communities June 28, 2002 Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Wake Forest University (WFU), Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), the North Carolina School of the Arts (NCSA) and NCREN (the North Carolina Research and Education Network) announced today the completion of the States first university-sponsored high-speed rPOP (regional Point of Presence). Gigabit Ethernet connections between WFU, WSSU and NCSA became fully operational earlier this week. This rPOP, or regional hub, serves as a local access point to high-speed telecommunications services on NCRENs new Piedmont Ring connecting RTP, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Charlotte. The first phase of the three-year project, referred to as NCREN3, is scheduled for completion later this spring when connections to Greensboro, Charlotte, and Greenville become fully operational. Winston-Salem Mayor Alan Joines remarked, "NCREN3 will provide another important component of our city's technology infrastructure and will greatly enhance our efforts to move to a more technology-based economy."
Educational Technology Cooperative SEIR*TEC South carolina Technology Plans. Plan State of West Virginia Technology MasterPlan guides all state agencies and education institutions' technology policy http://www.sreb.org/programs/EdTech/seritec/technologyplans.asp
Extractions: This listing shows state technology plans, guidelines and technical specifications available through state education agencies' websites for 16 states. Alabama - State Technology Plan - IMPACT Arkansas - Educational Technology Plan Delaware - the comprehensive Delaware Information Technology Plan FY2002 - FY2004 includes all State agencies including the state Department of Public Instruction. Other regulations of the Delaware Department of Education are also online. Florida - The Educational Technology Plan for the state of Florida was approved in October 2000. Georgia - Statewide Education Technology Plan Blueprint Kentucky - Master Plan for Educational Technology (PDF Format) Louisiana - Resources for Educational Planning includes the current state technology plan and draft revision as well as other planning materials. Maryland - Technology Plan Mississippi - Master Plan for Technology North Carolina - North Carolina Instructional Technology Plan Oklahoma - Instructional Technology Plan South Carolina - Technology Plans Tennessee - 2001-2002 State of Tennessee Information Systems Plan Texas- Long-Range Plan for Technology 1996-2010 Virginia-
State-by-state Information Contact your state education advocacy leader (SEAL) for north Dakota Ohio Oklahoma3 Oregon Overseas Association of Rhode Island 3 South carolina South Dakota http://professional.asha.org/resources/states/index.cfm
Extractions: State Education Advocacy Leaders Contact your state education advocacy leader (SEAL) for information about promoting the profession in your particular state. State Contacts and Licensure The following links provide you with information about state governments, ASHA-recognized state associations, association meeting schedules, regulatory agencies, and characteristics of licensure laws. Alabama
AmeriCorps*State And National Direct time homeowners at fifteen sites across north carolina. turnover and increased formaleducation 20 members project partners (community agencies and schools). http://www.americorps.org/joining/direct/direct_nc.html
Extractions: Habitat for Humanity will engage 10 full-time AmeriCorps members to construct 35 homes for low-income, first-time homeowner families, including those living in flood-devasted southern West Virginia. Members will work with families and 200 volunteers to decrease the number of people living in substandard housing. Members will serve at four Habitat affiliates around the state and, in a unique partnership with the West Virginia Council of Churches, will assist flood-recovery efforts.
Extractions: NEA Report Shows Teacher Salaries Not Keeping Pace With Education Investments July 20, 2002 - Washington, D.C. - America?s teachers did not reap the rewards of increased investment in public education during the 1990s, according to a report released today by the National Education Association (NEA), the nation?s largest professional employee organization. To read the full report, visit: http://www.nea.org/publiced/edstats/rankings/02rankings.pdf Teachers? salaries increased by 3 percent during the decade spanning 1991-2001 when adjusted for inflation. This increase works out to an average annual rate of 0.3 percent a year, according to NEA?s report Rankings and Estimates 2000-2001. During this same period, school revenue receipts, total expenditures, and per-pupil expenditures increased significantly. ?As more money was invested in public education, teacher salaries remained stagnant - all while the U.S. was in the biggest economic expansion in its history,? NEA President Bob Chase said. ?If we, as a nation, are serious about student achievement, we need to make sure we can attract and retain high-quality teachers. Nothing has a more profound effect on a child?s achievement than the quality of his or her teacher, and it?s hard to convince someone to stay in the classroom when the salary is so low.?