GoCityKids Salt Lake City School Directories a universal application that is accepted at many boarding schools. high schools, and5 special schools, Granite School District is one of the largest in utah. http://www.gocitykids.com/browse/subcat.jsp?area=189&category=910
Converge Magazine - Connecting Navajo Mountain directs and monitors signals to 13 different classroom sites in southeast utah. theclasses end an era of sending Navajo Mountain students to boarding schools. http://www.convergemag.com/Publications/CNVGOct98/navajo/navajo.shtm
Extractions: When John Wesley Powell navigated the Colorado River in the 1800s he penned his thoughts as he viewed the passage between towering rock cliffs, "The canyon opened like a beautiful portal to a region of glory, and that is the gateway through which we enter on our voyage of exploration tomorrow and what shall we find?" Today's pioneers in distance learning will have to answer the question, "And what shall we find?" There is only a rough gravel road into Navajo Mountain, a tiny Navajo reservation settlement along the Utah-Arizona border. Some homes still lack running water and electricity in this isolated community. Yet, 38 high school students there are taking classes via two-way television, interacting with instructors and other students at sites hundreds of miles away. Both instructors and students use e-mail to transmit homework and completed assignments to each other. They use the Internet daily to enhance classroom assignments. The new-age classrooms are part of a distance learning system formed by a partnership between the Utah Education Network, College of Eastern Utah and the San Juan School District. Just a few years ago, distance learning at Navajo Mountain meant a four-hour drive for instructors or a 45-minute flight in a small plane to a dirt landing strip. Usually, the pilot had to make a low pass over the strip to scare off goats and sheep before landing. In winter months, flights were hampered by bad weather and early darkness, often forcing pilot and instructor to camp out in an old warehouse.
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Extractions: for all the facts about your education EDUFAX Independent Schools Listing by State The list provides direct links to Independent Secondary Schools (Grade 9 to PG) in the USA. Direct links include: e-mail addresses and web sites. All entries have been provided and approved by the schools and are listed here with their permission. Reproduction and distribution of this list are permitted for non-profit purposes only - please contact EDUFAX . Schools can submit a new entry to the ISL , or submit an update to an existing entry, directly on-line or through fax
Drug Free Zones? Thursday to build staterun boarding schools to house as hybrids between orphanagesand preparatory schools. The same Here in utah they are placed in foster http://www.geocities.com/graymada/AB/drugfreezones.html
Extractions: by Albert Burns Have you noticed the signs near our schools which proclaim them "Drug Free Zones?" That would be almost laughable if it weren't so ironic (the opposite of what it purports to be)! The official NEA Journal predicted in 1969 that: "New drama will play on the educational stage as DRUGS are introduced EXPERIMENTALLY to improve in the learner such qualities as personality, concentration and memory [Ritalin, etc.] The application of bio-chemical research findings, heretofore centered in the infra-human subjects, such as fish, could be a source of conspicuous controversy when CHILDREN become the objects of EXPERIMENTATION." (Emphasis added) Unfortunately, parents have been sold the idea that the use of drugs, such as Ritalin, (often MANDATORY) on their children is for "treatment" not "experimentation." In that same NEA article, the NEA anticipated that resistance on the part of parents would arise and pointed to a possible "solution:" ...there could be a tinderbox quality to the introduction of MANDATORY foster homes and "boarding schools" for children between the ages of two and three whose home environment was felt to have a MALIGNANT influence." (Emphasis added) Does that seem extremely outrageous to any of you? Are you saying to yourselves "That could never happen in America"? Well, you better think again! In April, 1998 a syndicated Washington Post news service article, published a number of places in the U.S. said: "MINNEAPOLIS- Minnesota lawmakers voted Thursday to build state-run boarding schools to house and educate children from poor families and TROUBLED neighborhoods...housing anywhere from 150 to 900 school children. Gov. Arne Carlson, the plan's author, described the three institutions planned for Minnesota as hybrids between orphanages and preparatory schools." The same article stated: "The measure's passage made Minnesota the FIRST state to return to the old fashioned notion of providing publicly funded living and schooling called orphanages in their era." (Emphasis added)
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MESACodes from the southwestern four corner states of Arizona, New Mexico, utah and Colorado Asa result, boarding schools were created and children were taken from their http://depts.washington.edu/stepcofs/MESA/MESA_codes.html
Extractions: Home MESA The Navajo people, called Dine', are from the southwestern four corner states of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. After the Treaty of 1868 was signed between the Navajo and the United States government, the government felt responsible for the education of Navajo children. As a result, boarding schools were created and children were taken from their families and taught to bury their traditional Navajo culture in these schools. At boarding school, children were forbidden to speak their language and they were punished severely if caught. Many people tried to hide their children from officers who came to put them in the schools, but a lot of children were taken anyway. In the Navajo culture, it is emphasized that people should always be aware of the enemy. They should always be prepared to fight to protect their land and their people. Besides the Anglos, the Navajo did not realize that a more ominous enemy would threaten them. During World War II, the Japanese wanted to gain worldwide control. However, a major obstacle was the presence of the United States Navy in the Northern Pacific. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked the American Navy at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The bombing of Pearl Harbor had a great impact on the Navajo. Many Navajo men reacted to the Japanese attack and reported for duty to the Indian agency for they felt they had been prepared for battle their entire lives. Some even came on horseback with their own rifles not knowing where they were exactly going.
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Extractions: Find It Fast ! Government Information Utah on the Web Internet Resources choose one ... Auto Buyer's Guides Biographies Dictionaries Encyclopedias Genealogy Homework Help Phone Books / Zip Quotations Utah Counties - History / Census Utah State Library Division Utah State Symbols World Facts Guide to PIONEER Education in Utah Advise Utah: Your Choice for Academic and Career Planning Created by the Utah System of Higher Education, has educational information for high school and college students, returning adults, transfer and graduate students, International students in choosing a career, where to go to college (for high school students), managing your college program, exploring student services, plan for college costs, paying for college and more. UtahMentor Launched by the Utah Higher Education Assistance Authority and Xap Corporation, the site is a resource that provides students and their families' essential tools for the college planning, selection, application and financial aid processes, as well as career exploration within Utah's public and private higher education institutions. The site includes in-depth campus profiles of all degree and certificate-granting colleges and Universities in Utah. American School Directory for Utah K-12 schools. Each site is loaded with pages of information, including number of students, number of homerooms, grades, phone and fax numbers, URLs, school calendars, administrators, and even a local street map.
TITLE 25 , CHAPTER 7 , Sec. 292c. Chilocco, Seneca, Concho, and Fort Sill boarding schools, Oklahoma; Mount Edgecumbeboarding school, Alaska; Intermountain boarding school, utah; and Stewart http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/25/292c.html
Extractions: US CODE COLLECTION TITLE 25 CHAPTER 7 > Sec. 292c. Prev Next Sec. 292c. - Unavailability of appropriated funds for boarding schools On and after October 12, 1984, no part of any appropriations to the Bureau of Indian Affairs under this or any other Act shall be available to continue academic and residential programs of the Chilocco, Seneca, Concho, and Fort Sill boarding schools, Oklahoma; Mount Edgecumbe boarding school, Alaska; Intermountain boarding school, Utah; and Stewart boarding school, Nevada Search this title:
TITLE 25 , CHAPTER 22 , Sec. 2007. year 19941995, tuition for the out-of-State students boarding at the Richfield Dormitoryin Richfield, utah, who attend Sevier County high schools in Richfield http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/25/2007.html
Extractions: US CODE COLLECTION TITLE 25 CHAPTER 22 > Sec. 2007. Prev Next Sec. 2007. - Allotment formula (a) Factors considered; revision to reflect standards The Secretary shall establish, by regulation adopted in accordance with section 2019 of this title, a formula for determining the minimum annual amount of funds necessary to sustain each Bureau funded school. In establishing such formula, the Secretary shall consider - (A) the number of eligible Indian students served and size of the school; (B) special cost factors, such as - (i) the isolation of the school; (ii) the need for special staffing, transportation, or educational programs; (iii) food and housing costs; (iv) maintenance and repair costs associated with the physical condition of the educational facilities; (v) special transportation and other costs of isolated and small schools; (vi) the costs of boarding arrangements, where determined necessary by a tribal governing body or designated local school board; (vii) costs associated with greater lengths of service by educational personnel; and
INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES. the irrigation system to irrigate allotted lands of the Uncompahgre, Uintah, andWhite River Utes in utah, authorized under For Indian boarding schools, $164.99 http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol5/html_files/v5p0247b.html
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Extractions: We are sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph, Third Order of St. Francis. The strong tradition of success is reflected in our alumnae who are assuming leadership roles in the Church and in society. Our Lourdians are represented by many professions in the Chicagoland area including doctors, teachers, lawyers, directors of religious education, accountants and mothers. More than 12,000 women have received a quality Catholic education.
∆ Hare Krishna: Cult Observer News Articles - 1999 All but a few of the boarding schools worldwide closed utah's Hare Krishna constructionfund has received a $25,000 donation from the Church of Jesus Christ of http://www.cultsandsociety.com/csissueidx/toc2001.1/grprept2001.1_harekrishna/gr
Extractions: Department: Group Report - Hare Krishna Vol. 1, No. 1, 2001 Featured Group Report Hare Krishna: news articles 1999 Vol. 16, No. 7 Hare Krishnas Confront Child Abuse (pp. 1,3) Current and former devotees claim that for at least a decade leaders of the group knowingly permitted suspected sex offenders to work among 2,000 children in its boarding schools. After years of silence, former students are lashing out at the movement, some of them still living on the fringes of the group, chanting at the group's temples sometimes beside the very people they accuse of abuse. And now a law firm that has won millions from the Catholic church is taking their case. When the charges surfaced last fall, leaders pledged to atone for what they openly acknowledged to have been sexual, physical, and emotional abuse at the schools. And in May, leaders pledged $250,000 a year to investigate past child abuse and aid survivors. In addition, the group's Office of Child Protection compiled the names of 200 people who allegedly inflicted abuse in the 1970s and '80s (Two ISKCON child care workers were convicted of sexual abuse in the 1980s.)
Boarding School - Academy At Cedar Mountain (800) 748-5368 more recent involvement with private schools and specialty about youth and privateboarding and specialty and Information Systems from Southern utah University http://www.cedar-mountain.com/default.asp?pagename=faculty_main
References: Alaska's Urban Home Boarding Program of Education, Proposed Regional and area High schools and Projected boarding HomeProgram The LDS student placement program, Salt Lake City, utah, 1965. http://www.alaskool.org/native_ed/research_reports/urban_boarding_home/REFS.html
Extractions: REFERENCES Adorno, T.W., Frenkel-Brunswick, E., Levinson, D.J., and Sanford, R.N. et al. The Authoritarian Personality. New York: Harper, 1950. Arkoff, A. Adjustment and Mental Health . New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Aronfreed, J. Conduct and Conscience: The Socialization of Internalized Control over Behavior. New York: Academic Press, 1968. Berreman, G. Alienation, mobility and acculturation: The Aleut Reference Group. American Anthropologist, Berry, B. The Education of American Indians, A Survey of the Literature. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969. Briggs, J. L. Never in Anger: Portrait of an Eskimo Family. I Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1970. Bureau of Indian Affairs , Helpful Hints for new BIA Teachers. Window Rock, Arizona, 1970. Cazden, E.B., and John, V.P. Learning in American Indian Children. In Styles of Learning Among American Indians. An outline for research. Report and recommendations of a conference held at Stanford University, August 8-19, 1968. Chance, N.A.
"Betsy" Webster Of Cedar City, Utah and Allen W. Leigh, Thomas Webster Family Organization, Cedar City, utah, 1960, pp yearsMary Ann M. Palmer said seven years in the boarding schools of London http://www.webster-family.org/histories/betsywebster/betsywebster.html
Extractions: Much of Ann Elizabeth or Betsy Parsons Webster's history is included with the history of Francis Webster. In this section, though, are given remembrances of Betsy. Arrival in Cedar City Amy Elizabeth Webster Leigh wrote about her mother's arrival in Cedar City. A few days after they reached Cedar, representatives of the Benevolent Society called to see if they could help them, but mother's independence prompted her to say no unless they had some soap they would lend her. They sent the soap, and mother paid them back the first time that she made soap. It was not charity but work that she wanted. Father had an old overcoat that was very shabby, and by examining the inside, mother decided it could be made over. She picked it to pieces, taking notice how it was put together. She made the coat over, and people wondered where the new coat came from. When told the story, there were others who had cloths that could be made over. Mother was employed to do this work, and she started the business of tailoring that she carried on for more than 20 years. The school board wanted her to teach school, but if she had done that she would have had to have someone take care of her children, but if she sewed she could care for them herself. Generations of Websters