Rhode Island K-12 Schools On The Web Find and Add this School Grandpa Junior Webmaster. rhode island k-12 schools onthe web. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N. O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X,Y, Z, Home. Link to us. http://www.grandpajunior.com/RIsland.shtml
Extractions: Back to the Top Babcock Middle School - Westerly Bain Middle School - Cranston Barnes School - Johnston Barrington High School - Barrington Barrington Middle School - Barrington Barrington Public Schools - Barrington Barrows School - Cranston Bernon Heights Elementary School - Woonsocket Birchwood School - North Providence Bishop Hendricken High School - Warwick Block Island School - Block Island Bradford Elementary School - Bradford Bristol Warren Regional School District - Warren Brown Avenue Elementary School - Johnston Byfield School - Bristol and Hanley Career/Technical Center - Providence - Wood River Junction Chariho Middle School - Wood River Junction Chariho Regional High School - Wood River Junction Chariho Regional School District - Wood River Junction Charlestown Elementary School - Charlestown Citizens Memorial Elementary School - Woonsocket
Education MondayFriday during the school year. This service is provided at NOCO$T to all rhode island k-12 schools. Fifteen Curriculum Areas. http://www.wsbe.org/Education/itv.html
Extractions: Instructional Television Programming Highly successful video-streaming pilot program is expanded for the 2002-2003 school year. In addition to delivering K-12 classroom instructional television (ITV) programming via a broadcast signal the Educational Services Department of Channel 36 conducted a video-streaming pilot program last school year with 12 public schools. The pilot program was conducted to explore the possibility of delivering ITV programming on demand directly into the classroom via the Internet by utilizing the schools computers. As a direct result of that highly successful pilot program, Channel 36 is proud to announce the expansion of the video-streaming program to include about 150 schools for the 2002-2003 school year. If your school is interested in participating in (ITV) video-streaming delivery, please call 222-3636 Ext.# 382 for further details. Each year, The Educational Services Department of Channel 36 produces SCHOOLVUE, the K-12 ITV Programming Guide. Both the MetLife Foundation, supported by MetLife Insurance and Swarovski Consumer Goods Limited believe in the value of this guide and have subsidized the publication and distribution of 11,000 copies to Rhode Island teachers. Thank you, to MetLife Foundation and Swarovski Consumer Goods Limited.
97-138 (Tech Corps) Web Night fundraiser celebrates two years of volunteer efforts by businesses anduniversities that wired 55 rhode island k-12 schools with infrastructure to http://www.brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/1997-98/97-138.html
Extractions: Rhode Island K-12 students will demonstrate projects using the Internet during a fund-raiser for TECH CORPS Rhode Island, a non-profit organization devoted to wiring schools for Internet access. Brown President E. Gordon Gee will host the event on Thursday, May 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Brown's Center for Information Technology, corner of Waterman and Thayer streets. A $50 donation is requested. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Brown University President E. Gordon Gee will host a fund-raiser for TECH CORPS Rhode Island, a non-profit organization devoted to wiring public schools for Internet capability, on Thursday, May 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Center for Information Technology (CIT), 115 Waterman St. The "Web Night" fund-raiser celebrates two years of volunteer efforts by businesses and universities that wired 55 Rhode Island K-12 schools with infrastructure to access high-speed Internet lines. Funds raised will ensure the program's continuance. Hosting the event with Gee are Patrick Canning, partner at KPMG Peat Marwick LLP, a TECH CORPS sponsor, and Rodger B. Dowdell Jr., CEO and president of American Power Conversion and chairman of the non-profit organization.
South Kingstown Public Schools K-12 School System In South Kingstown, Rhode Isla Information about the South Kingstown Public School system and each of our secondary and elementary schools. a statistical profile on each rhode island school and district. part of the Southern rhode island Collaborative (SORICO), which offers http://www.ri.net/schools/South_Kingstown
Extractions: 2003-2004 SALT Visit Schedule 2003-2004 Consolidated Resource Application 3.3.2003 - Education Department Receives $4 Million Federal Grant for School-Health Programs 2.20.2003 - R.I. Education Department Receives Federal Funding for New England Partnership ... Employment Opportunities with the RI Department of Education School Funding: What your school needs to know about School Construction Aid Consolidated Resource Plan FY2003 FY 2002 Investment Fund Report Forms (pdf format) Guidance for the Development of FY2002 Perkins Programs (available in pdf format) ...
Extractions: The project's target audiences are the teachers who have won grants to participate in two week programs at Mote Marine Lab and their K-12 students. The goal is to provide interactive access to experts in the field facilitated by their own teacher. This program allows the material to be fully integrated into the curriculum, and the teacher continues to be available to students while gaining valuable real-world scientific experience.
JASON Project: Rhode Island And Maine - Internet2 K20 Initiative project delivers the JASON project's existing satellite feed that is received atthe Narragansett Bay Campus of URI to k12 schools in rhode island and Maine http://k20.internet2.edu/projects/ri_me_jason.html
Educational Pointers: K-12 School's Homepages accessed. rhode island k12 Internet School Sites Additional linksto rhode island elementary, middle and high schools. Pawtucket http://www.wsbe.org/Education/Pointers/schools.html
Extractions: MSC, located in Woonsocket, is owned and directed by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart of New England. MSC is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. and, in 1993, was recognized as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education. Anna M. McCabe Elementary
RI.gov: Education Home k12 Health Information. · rhode island KIDS COUNT. · Health Education Leadershipin Providence (HELP) · Kids First · Healthy schools! Healthy Kids! http://www.ri.gov/education/k-12.html
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Public Secondary Schools - Rhode Island Membership Roster. Public Secondary schools rhode island. Public Gray. Block islandSchool Block island 02807, 1990/1998, k12, Marlee Lacoste. Burrillville http://www.neasc.org/psri.htm
Extractions: Public secondary schools including middle level schools are accredited by the Commission on Public Secondary Schools. The accreditation status of member schools is reviewed by the Commission not only at the time of the decennial evaluation but also upon consideration of Two-Year, Five-Year and Special Progress Reports and letters of substantive change. The first date after the name of an institution indicates the year of initial accreditation. The last date indicates the year of the most recent evaluation by a Commission visiting committee. Dates in brackets after the name of an institution represent a previous period of accreditation, for these schools the first date following the brackets indicates the year accreditation was regained. An asterisk indicates that the institution is currently on probation ( for futher information School Location Initial/Reviewed Grades Administrator Barrington High School Barrington 02806 John R. Gray
Commission On Public Secondary Schools 66. rhode island 38, rhode island - 0, 38. 46. TOTAL - 633, TOTAL - 8, 641. *Totalincludes accredited and candidate schools for public secondary and k-12 schools. http://www.neasc.org/cpss/cpss.htm
Extractions: Schools Connecticut - 135 Connecticut - 2 Maine - 97 Maine - 3 Massachusetts - 252 Massachusetts - 5 New Hampshire - 65 New Hampshire - 1 Rhode Island - 38 Rhode Island - Vermont - 46 Vermont - TOTAL - 633 TOTAL - 11 Total includes accredited and candidate schools for public secondary and K-12 schools A Comprehensive School Improvement Process The Commission monitors its schools in relation to its Standards for Accreditation developed and approved by the membership. The three-phase accreditation process is school-based and site-specific involving: a 12-month Self-Study by the school and community on-site evaluation by a Peer Review team commitment to continuous improvement through required Follow Up activities The Commission provides training in each phase of the accreditation cycle and uses an average of 980 educators on more than 70 visits a year. The Commission actions include initial and continued accreditation, warning, and recommendations for probation and termination. A status list of schools on
Education: Rhode Island Education Worldwide International Colleges Colleges, Universities and Trade schools.k12 schools k-12 schools rhode island All k-12 schools Nationwide http://www.externalharddrive.com/usa/states/rhodeisland/education.html
Extractions: view by issue ... Return Home RHODE ISLAND: SCHOOL CHOICE 2001: WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE STATES State Profile (Updated July 2001) School Choice Status K-12 Public Schools and Students (2000-2001) K-12 Public School Teachers (2000-2001) K-12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance NAEP Tests Rhode Island Science 4th Grade 4th Grade 8th Grade 4th Grade 8th Grade 8th Grade Advanced Proficient Basic Below Basic On June 30, 1995, Governor Lincoln Almond, a Republican, signed the Act to Establish Charter Schools into law. The charter school legislation is relatively weak because it restricts charters to existing public schools that convert to charter status with the approval of two-thirds of their teachers and a majority of parents. All teachers and administrators in a charter school must be certified by the state, and teachers remain employees of the school district.
7 9.0 PRO. Providence (RI) Providence School Dept. Health curriculum, k12. Providence,RI The schools, 19-? 1 v. (loose-leaf). 9.0 RHO. rhode island. Dept. http://www.ri.net/RIDE/health/Bibliography/sec9.html
Extractions: Rhode Island Department of Education 9.0 City and State Health Education Curricula 9.0 CEN Central Falls (R.I.) Central Falls School Dept. Health curriculum, K-12. Central Falls, R.I. : The Dept., 1988. 1 v. (loose-leaf) 9.0 CHA Chariho (R.I.) Chariho School Dept. Health curriculum, K-12. Chariho, R.I. : The Schools, 1990. 1 v. (loose-leaf) 9.0 CRA Cranston ( R.I.) Cranston Public Schools. Peer education schools. [Cranston, R.I. : The Schools, 199-?] 1 v. (loose-leaf) 9.0 CRA Cranston (R.I.). Cranston School Dept. Health curriculum, K-12. Cranston, R.I. : The Schools, 1990. 4 v. (loose-leaf) 9.0 CUM Cumberland (R.I.) Cumberland School Dept. Health curriculum, K-12. Cumberland, R.I. : The Schools, 1988. 1 v. (loose-leaf) EAS East Providence (R.I.) East Providence School Dept. Health curriculum, K-12 East Providence, R.I. : The Schools, 1988. 1 v. (loose-leaf) (Includes grades 1-2 and 7-10) FOS Foster (R.I.) Foster School Dept. Health curriculum, K-6. Foster, R.I. : The Schools, 1990. 1 v. (loose-leaf) 9.0 GLO Glocester, (R.I.) Glocester School Dept. Health curriculum, K-12.
RIDE- Teachers following Recruiting and enrolling program participants (teachersand teachers aides) from k12 public schools in rhode island. http://www.ridoe.net/teachers/Campus_Compact.htm
Extractions: Rhode Island Campus Compact Program Director Position Description The Program Director will be the primary program administrator for the grant and will report to the Executive Director of Rhode Island Campus Compact. The Program Director will also work closely with our funders, the Rhode Island Service Alliance and program support staff. Responsibilities of the Program Director include, but are not limited to, the following: Recruiting and enrolling program participants (teachers and teachers aides) from K-12 public schools in Rhode Island. Oversee the implementation of grant management systems for this Education Award Only AmeriCorps program. Provide support through site visits to public school-based sites in Rhode Island.
Extractions: Priority #3 K-12 and Teacher Preparation Reform As part of our mission, we seek to integrate the strengths of the University with those of our partners in schools, communities, and others in the private and public sectors and to ensure that through teaching, research, policy analysis, and service, all children and families are fully prepared to succeed in school, be effective life-long learners, and participate in a democratic society, its institutions, and the economy. We prepare educators to serve diverse populations and communities. Further, through collaborative research and service, we seek to advance knowledge and understanding across our discipline to inform policy, improve practice and thereby strengthen schools, communities, and all levels of educational and related developmental programs and policy. To realize its mission and vision the University s School of Education has been engaged in reform and re-engineering of the unit s teaching, service, and research efforts. These efforts include:
SchoolGrants: Grants And Opportunities For K-12 Schools opportunities that will benefit k12 schools, educators, and agencies for which schools/districtsare New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, rhode island, Vermont. http://www.schoolgrants.org/grant_opps.htm
Extractions: John Cotton Dana Grant Opportunities Welcome What's New Services Grant Opportunities ... In the News Our Newsletter Bring Home the Bacon Listserv Links Comments ... Site Map Do you like our graphics? Find them at ArtToday - a great resource for all of your clipart needs! Grant opportunities that will benefit K-12 schools, educators, and students are posted on these pages. If you find an opportunity that appears to match your project goals, follow the links to the funder's site for more information. Remember, it is critical that your project matches the funder's guidelines. You will waste both your time and the grant-maker's if you submit a proposal that does not match the grantor's funding initiatives. The SchoolGrants focus is primarily schools within the United States. There are, however, often opportunities available that extend to our Canadian neighbors. Most of such opportunities are found on the Nationwide Opportunities pages. If you know of opportunities that are not listed on the SchoolGrants site, we would appreciate you letting me know about them! It is the SchoolGrants goal to provide as many opportunities as possible to benefit our Nation's children and their schools. This is only possible with your help and assistance.