Congressman Ciro D. Rodriguez - 28th District Of Texas Public school choice should be an option for all local communities, but divertingtaxpayer funding to private and parochial schools just makes no sense. http://www.house.gov/rodriguez/media/columns/col02042001.htm
St. Michaels Academy History Of Growth The school holds active membership in the National Catholic Education Association,the texas Association of Private and parochial schools, the College Board http://www.stmichaelsacademy.org/about/about.html
Extractions: History Commitment to Excellence Diversity Academic Achievement Faith and Community Formation St. Michaels fosters spiritual development within the Catholic faith tradition. The required theology classes are joined with opportunities for daily prayer and Mass, and periodic retreats. The student body celebrates Mass bi-monthly. Students develop the characteristic of "service to others" through an extensive community service program required for all students. Accreditation Governance here to see a list of the current members of the Board of Trustees. Doors open in 1984 58 freshmen and sophomores 50-acre campus 16,000-square foot academic building
Doctoral Dissertation For Betty J. Ward, Ph.D., Chapter III. city minority neighborhood in Dallas, texas. Classes range from preschool throughGrade 3. The TEA did not provide category information on parochial schools. http://users.erols.com/rwservices/drbettyjwardph/bjward/bw_3.html
Extractions: Chapter III Main Thesis Page Chapter III: Methodology Subjects Solicitation of Participants School Districts Texas Education Service Center Region X was contacted to obtain the list of all districts within its region and the names of their superintendents. Each district's administrative officer was contacted by letter to request the district's participation (see Appendix D Appendix D for a sample letter). All districts which agreed to participate were included. The local participating districts made the decision regarding how many and which of the elementary schools would participate. The names of the principals were obtained from the districts, and each principal was contacted by both telephone and letter (see Appendix D for a sample letter). The participation of a parochial school in Dallas, Texas, was solicited through contact with its principal. (Hereinafter, the terms districts and schools refer to both public and nonpublic school jurisdictions and individual schools.)
Texas City Schools and several top private and parochial schools.Each institution brings about diversityin the education of the children and/or adults residing within texas City http://www.calldiane.com/schools_texascity.htm
Extractions: FLASHLINE Web Posted: July 23, 1999 epublican presidential candidate George W. Bush called yesterday for a working partnership between government and religious groups to combat social ills. Praising churches and other faith-based groups as part of the "armies of compassion," Bush described his proposal as "the next bold step in welfare reform." Bush also promised to established an "Office of Faith-Based Action." Media reports described the agency as a "clearinghouse for information on effective religious organizations and assisting them in their dealings with the federal government." The office would also aid religious groups in seeking public monies; Bush noted that under his plan, "We will allow private and religious groups to compete to provide services in every federal, state and local social program." MONKEY-SEE, MONKEY-DO The governor's remarks were part of his visit to a celebration hosted by Front Porch Alliance, a project initiated by Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith which involves municipal government, neighborhood groups and local churches. They also mimic a proposal made in May by Vice President Al Gore who called for a "New Partnership" between church and state, and promised that if sent to the White House, "the voices of faith-based organizations will be integral to the policies set forth in my administration." Unlike Bush, Gore was short on specifics for his "partnership." Reacting to today's announcement, an official with the Gore campaign gushed, "We're glad to see George Bush following Al Gore's lead to work with faith-based organizations."
Texas Department Of Health-Texas Tar Wars Your help is needed to reach at least 10 percent (63,678) of texas fourthand fifth grade students in public, private and parochial schools. http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/otpc/tarwars/default.htm
Extractions: The Texas Department of Health and the Texas Academy of Family Physicians would like to invite family physicians, dentists, dental hygienists, school nurses, teachers, and other health professionals and educators to become involved as presenters of this award-winning, tobacco-free education and prevention program for fourth and fifth grade classrooms across the state.
Access Network...Texas Therapists...Press Release Anxiety & Schools Children dont have enough time for extra curricular activities, especially inmany of our parochial schools, because of several hours of homework following http://www.texastherapists.com/NewsAnxietySchool.html
Extractions: Used with permission. For most children and adolescents, the greatest part of the week is spent in the school setting. Not only do peers in the school environment set a tone for other students, but teachers, administrators and other adults outside the family have a definite impact on the development, self-esteem and success of children. In this continuing series on anxiety in children and adolescents we will review some of the ways in which the school environment, as a whole, and individual teachers and administrators help to create and also diffuse anxiety in their students. Schools and Educators: Creating or Diffusing Student Anxiety? Background Song: "A Rainy Day"
TSD Links sports in texas. TSD is a member of the texas Association of Privateand parochial schools. URL http//www.txprivatesports.com. http://www.tsd.state.tx.us/links/
Extractions: CHARACTER COUNTS! is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, nonsectarian coalition of schools, communities and nonprofit organizations working to advance character education by teaching the Six Pillars of Character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship . TSD is the first school for the deaf to join the CHARACTER COUNTS! coalition. TSD houses the Captioned Media Program video library depository for the State of Texas. This program loans out free open captioned materials, postage paid, to the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing across the country, parents of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing child(ren), and to teachers of the Deaf. At this site, you can browse the CMP library, fill out an online application form, and order materials from the CMP.
Economic Development Nearest Interstate IH 30, 0. Nearest Highway - US 67 and texas 37, 0. Region Name- Franklin County, Average ACT Score, N/A. Number of Private/parochial schools, 0. http://www.mt-vernon.com/~mvedc/
Extractions: Greetings from Mount Vernon, Texas - Hometown USA! Located in Franklin County in the northeast corner of Texas, Mount Vernon is home to beautiful springfed Lake Cypress Springs. Acclaimed as the cleanest lake in Texas, Lake Cypress Springs has also been chosen as the top vacation home market in the South. Interstate 30 is within Mount Vernon's city limits, as is US Highway 67 and Texas Highway 37. The city of Mount Vernon has received official Texas Main Street designation and boasts many historic homes as well as renovated museum. The city's economic development group has enjoyed much success in the past few years and has solicited several new industrial and retail prospects. We welcome you to "click on" and get to know us! [Home] [Site Selection] [Incentives] [Attractions] ... [Talk Back]
SCS Links To Other Web Sites International; National Christian schools Association; texas Associationof Private and parochial schools (TAPPS); texas Association http://www.southwestchristian.org/links.html-ssi
Reviewjournal.com -- Sports: Texas Squad Makes Most Of Small Student Body Due to a dispute with the texas Association of Private and parochial schools, theteam plays an independent schedule, and willing opponents are hard to find. http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2002/Dec-21-Sat-2002/sports/20331617.html
Extractions: With only 50 students, Heritage Christian of Cleveland, Texas, is among the smallest schools playing in the Holiday Prep Classic. Nine of those students play varsity basketball, and one is among the top 15 players in the country. But the Eagles might be too good for their own good. Due to a dispute with the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, the team plays an independent schedule, and willing opponents are hard to find. That forces Heritage to rely heavily on tournament play. "This is our first year taking on this many tournaments," coach Jerome Tang said. "Right now we're kind of learning as we go." Tang received a gift this year when talented 6-foot-5-inch guard VaKeaton Wafer joined the team. "He just showed up," Tang said of the senior who played at several schools before landing at Heritage. "Some schools had mentioned that we'd be a good place for him. I talked to his dad, he just called me up and said he was interested." Wafer, who has signed with Florida State, has great potential but remains raw.
Extractions: Bus #27 Route #49 begins at Melody and Shara at 7:30 a.m. and stops at 1234 Muldowney, 1116 Anborn Ave. and St. Agnes School. Bus #49 returns to the above stops at 2;35 p.m. Bus #37 Bus #31 Bus #31 returns to the above stops at 3 p.m. Bus #41 begins at 517 Curry Hollow Rd. at 7:43 a.m. and arrives at St. Elizabeth. Bus #41 returns to the above stop at 2:55 p.m. St. Elizabeth A.M. Kindergarten Bus #11 Bus #25 Bus #25 returns to the above stops at 2:10 p.m.
Schools/Churches In addition, there are three parochial schools in Lee County The public schools inthe area provide a or less) Blinn College (Brenham); texas A M University http://www.rtis.com/pagegen/realtime\giddilee/626.htm
Child Care/Education there are also many private and parochial schools in the Business College 4479415Berlitz schools of Language College 505-3000 Southwest texas State University http://www.austinchamber.org/Live_Work/Move_to_Austin/Child_Care_Education/
Extractions: Transportation Austin is young at heart, and increasingly younger in age, as many recent arrivals and long-time residents are having, and raising, children in Central Texas. As they grow up, your kids will find they have a wealth of options to see to it that they develop into sterling citizens of this terrific town. Childcare Locating Service The Austin area has nearly 200 child care facilities. Each one offers a unique experience for your child, but before you select one, consider these fact-finding actions: Look at all your options - nonprofit, church and other community child care centers, private centers, and company-sponsored child care Schedule a first visit Make an unannounced second visit Ask for names and phone numbers of other parents; call them and ask candid questions
Education Information For Bridge City, Texas texas, industrial school training to work in petrochemical, 2700 N. Twin CityHighway, Nederland, TX. 409724-7886, www.abcsetex.org. parochial schools http://www.cityofbridgecity.org/edu.html
Extractions: The Bridge City Independent School District was established in 1941 when Prairie View and Winfree school districts consolidated. The school year provides 177 days of instruction and teachers are under contract 187 days per year, which includes 10 staff development days. The Bridge City ISD has five school campuses: Hatton Elementary (K-3), Sims Elementary (K-3); BC Intermediate (4-6), BC Jr. High, (7-8) and BC Sr. High (9-12). The district serves a 63.92 square mile portion of the county. The district employees approximately 400 in all areas of operation. The school board meetings are held the 3rd Monday of the month, 7:00 p.m. Bridge City High School Library, 300 Bower Drive, www.esc05.k12.tx.us/bcisd . The superintendent is Sam Lucia. Superintendent office: 409-735-1523
2/3/03 Debris Closes Several Schools by the texas Education Agency for any days missed because of the current crisis.McReynolds said the closings could also include private and parochial schools, http://www.lufkindailynews.com/news/newsfd/auto/feed/news/2003/02/03/1044283442.
Extractions: By GARY BASS Schools in five East Texas counties could be closed until officials are able to collect debris from the space shuttle Columbia, a group of state lawmakers said Sunday. "We're probably looking at 100 different school campuses," said state Rep. Jim McReynolds, D-Lufkin. "They'll have to be checked for debris before the kids will be allowed back in school." McReynolds, state Sen. Todd Staples, R-Palestine, and state Rep. Tommy Merritt, R-Longview, held a brief press conference at the command center that had been set up in the Pitser Garrison Civic Center in Lufkin. Staples said local officials will be looking at each district, and coordinating their efforts with county sheriffs departments. He Gov. Rick Perry's office has informed him that school districts will not penalized by the Texas Education Agency for any days missed because of the current crisis. McReynolds said the closings could also include private and parochial schools, community colleges and universities, as well.
Football Resources HIGH SCHOOL SITES texas Private High School Athletic Sports Information(TPHSA); texas Association of Private and parochial schools (TAPPS); http://www.dfoa.com/otherlinks.asp
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All Kinds Of Minds > Schools Attuned > Training Sites of North texas Regional Training Site provided training for 233 teachers during thesummer of 2002. Representing public, private, and parochial schools as well http://www.allkindsofminds.org/sa/schoolsAttuned_Site_Learning.aspx
Extractions: Home About All Kinds of Minds Schools Attuned The Program ... Giving Opportunities Schools Attuned Training Site: Introduction Cattaraugus-Allegany-Erie-Wyoming BOCES (Olean, NY) Children's Health Council (Palo Alto, CA) Christian Learning CenterâMidwest (Holland, MI) Elementary School Center (Honolulu, HI) Etta Israel Center (Los Angeles, CA) Learning Center of North Texas (Fort Worth, TX) Peel District School Board (Ontario, Canada) On-Demand Program The Learning Center of North Texas (Fort Worth, TX) The Learning Center of North Texas Regional Training Site provided training for 233 teachers during the summer of 2002. Representing public, private, and parochial schools as well as home-school programs and colleges, these teachers and parents expect to use this training in programs that include learners from pre-kindergarten through adult level. As a regional resource, The Learning Center will provide continuous support for these teachers through Practicum sessions held throughout the year, through educational evaluations integrating the principles of Schools Attuned, and through mentoring programs for participating schools and teachers. Through ongoing outreach to parents and educators, The Learning Center continues to raise awareness of the All Kinds of Mindsâ program and develop its role in the community it serves to support understanding of learning differences.
Epidemiologic Notes And Reports Measles -- El Paso, Texas, 1981 records were screened in public, private, and parochial schools. 14 of the county's23 high schools, and, at In addition, the texas Department of Health issued http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00000241.htm
Extractions: In the period March-June 1981, 219 cases of measles were reported by the El Paso (Texas) City-County Health Department. All patients had a temperature of at least 101 F (38.3 C), a rash of at least 3 days' duration, and at least 1 of the following: cough, coryza, conjunctivitis, or Koplik's spots. Twelve cases were confirmed by a 4-fold rise in complement fixation (11) or hemagglutination inhibition (1) antibody titers between acute- and convalescent-phase serum specimens. Rash onset occurred between April 11 and May 8 in 154 (70.3%) of the cases. Patients ranged in age from 3 months to 36 years. The largest number of cases, 81 (37.0%), occurred among 15-19 year olds followed by 67 among 0-4 year olds (Table 1). Of these 67 pre-school patients, only 9 (13.4%) attended day-care centers. Of the 219 patients, 94 (42.9%) had histories of adequate measles vaccination*; 85 (38.8%) had no history of prior vaccination; and 37 (16.7%) had histories of inadequate vaccination. The vaccination status was unknown for 3 patients. Five of the 9 El Paso County public school districts were involved in the outbreak. The highest attack rate, 2.3 cases/1,000 enrollees, occurred in the Ysleta Independent School District, where 63 of the 100 cases reported occurred in a single high school (Figure 2). On April 28, 776 (34.3%) of the 2,265 students at that high school were identified as being susceptible, and a special clinic was conducted at the school on the morning of April 29. Only 6 cases were reported after the clinic date, and no cases were reported 14 days or more (1 incubation period) after the measles vaccination clinic.