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Extractions: President Mr. Mower has over 23 years of experience in the field of land-use and land development as an engineer, and planner. For 13 years before founding DBM Consulting Engineers, Mr. Mower was Vice President of another engineering consulting firm, in charge of all business and engineering operations. Mr. Mower's experience includes all phases of civil engineering design and construction management for projects ranging from the single-family residential plats to large industrial, commercial, and multi-family developments. In addition, he has proven expertise in the negotiation and processing of land-use applications for city and county council governments and planning commissions throughout the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. He is professionally licensed in eight states.
Extractions: Considering Seven Vital Focal Points in the Planning and Development of Two-Way Programs Introduction Seven Vital Focal Points Conclusion References ... Resources by Mary T. Cazabon, Ed. D., Director of Bilingual, Two-Way and ESL Programs, Cambridge, MA Two-way bilingual education programs have been described in a national study as "the program with the highest long-term academic success" for language minority students (Thomas & Collier, 1997, p. 52). Two-way bilingual education programs are an adaptation of the original one-way, French immersion model described by Lambert and Tucker (1972). This adaptation is by no means a simple one, because the two-way format serves and provides direct assistance to two and potentially multiple linguistic and ethnic subgroups by giving each group the opportunity, through direct student-to-student interpersonal contacts, to learn not only a second very useful language but the opportunity to learn about the members of the cultural groups represented in their classrooms. Creating a two-way program is a challenge. One challenge is recognizing that an enormous amount of commitment, time and perseverance will be required on the part of all participating individuals in the planning and development of the two-way program. Another challenge is making sure that the planning team understands the critical nature of the process without becoming overwhelmed while accomplishing the task.
Educational Options at the Paragon/Avalon Schools building, 212 E. washington Boulevard, Crescent allregular education teachers and the special education teacher and . staff dev. http://web2.delnorte.k12.ca.us/paragon/eosarc.html
General Fund - Program Codes SUBSTANCE ABUSE STATE 01/02. 5848. education LEADERSHIP 01/02. 5866. SAFE SCHOOLSGRANT. 5867. washington MATHEMATICS C. 6200. 6566. TRNS BILINGUALESL; staff dev.6600. http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/KSD/AP/Accounting/Code_Pages/gf_program_codes.htm
Lake County Educational Services Workshops 19525 W. washington Street Grayslake, IL 60030 Phone (847) 2233400 Fax (847) 223-3415. SD45033.staff dev. 04/21/2003. Summer Gifted education. Penny Choice bio. http://www.lake.k12.il.us/abbrevcal.htm
Job Benefits At Lake Washington Technical College (LWTC) A state technical college specializing in the fields of information and computer technology; business, health, manufacturing and transportation technologies; adult basic education; ESL, worker retraining and general education programs. education. LWTC supports and encourages staff development for all http://www.lwtc.ctc.edu/job_opportunities/benefits.htm
Extractions: Benefits for Regular Employees at Lake Washington Technical College Go to.... Child care center Commuting Assistance Credit unions Education/Staff Dev. Holidays Human Resources Info. Insurance plans Job openings Vacation/sick leave Personal leave Retirement plan Text menu The following outline highlights the benefits offered at Lake Washington Technical College. More detailed information is available through the Human Resources/Payroll Services Office. Medical, Dental, Life, and Disability Insurance Plans Lake Washington Technical College offers eligible employees and their families a wide selection of comprehensive medical and dental insurance options. Many plans provide eligible family members coverage at no cost or at a low monthly contribution. In addition to office visits, hospital care and preventive care, the medical plans include coverage for prescription drugs, vision care, mental health, substance abuse and smoking cessation, etc. Basic life, accidental death and dismemberment, and disability plans are also provided by the college. Employees may take advantage of opportunities to purchase enhanced coverage at low rates.
Extractions: California Dept of Education A-Z Index Search Help You are currently looking at one of four sections of the complete list of Applicants of the Round 2 Funding. Some of the District names have been abbreviated to shorten the length of this table. Please print this page for reference. Alameda-Lassen Los Angeles-Nevada Orange-Santa Clara Santa Cruz-Yolo County District School Award Enrollment Alameda Berkeley Unified Cragmont Elementary Alameda Berkeley Unified Emerson Elementary Alameda Berkeley Unified Jefferson Elementary Alameda Berkeley Unified King Middle Alameda Berkeley Unified Alameda Berkeley Unified Malcolm X Elementary Alameda Berkeley Unified Muir (John) Elementary Alameda Berkeley Unified Oxford Elementary Alameda Berkeley Unified Parks (Rosa) Environmental Science Magnet Alameda Berkeley Unified Thousand Oaks Elementary Alameda Berkeley Unified Washington Elementary Alameda Berkeley Unified Whittier/Arts (Elem) Alameda Berkeley Unified Willard Middle Alameda Castro Valley Unified Castro Valley Elementary Alameda Castro Valley Unified Chabot Elementary Alameda Castro Valley Unified Independent Elementary Alameda Castro Valley Unified Jensen Ranch (Elem) Alameda Castro Valley Unified Marshall Elementary Alameda Castro Valley Unified Palomares Elementary
Early Dismissal - Prof/Staff Dev; No School For PM PK&K Students Our staff Our office excels at providing professional and comprehensive customer service with a personal touch. Our staff include Beth Jackson, Ed.D. Assistant Dean and Director of Professional Development/Continuing education Beth received her BA http://www.smcps.k12.md.us/super/smcpscaldata/1032809487.html
Extractions: SMCPS 2003-2004 Operational Calendar 1 Nov 2002 Five emergency closing days are built into the calendar. If they are not used, they will be deducted from the June closing date. Additional days needed for compensation for emergency closing are indicated. If additional days are needed, they will be added to the closing date. The number of days for students will be a minimum of 180 and the number of days for teachers will be 189 duty days. School buildings and offices may be closed on some professional days to permit all employees to participate. Notice will be given. Appropriate exercises will be held in the schools for the following days: Washington's Birthday; Lincoln's Birthday; Veterans Day; Columbus Day observed October 12th; Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday; Arbor Day; Flag Day observed June 14th; and any other day of national significance. Pursuant to Education Article 8-402, Annotated Code of Maryland, extended school year services will be provided to students with disabilities who are determined through the Admission, Review, and Dismissal process to need specific special education services beyond the 180 school days. Questions about these events?
Extractions: TO: Parents of All Students Enrolled in Franklin City Public Schools FROM: Vanessa S. Collins, Coordinator, Pupil Services RE: PARENT(S) NOTIFICATION OF RIGHTS UNDER (FERPA) The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords parents and students over 18 years of age ("eligible students") certain rights with respect to the student's education records. They are: (1) The right to inspect and review the student's education records within 45 days of the day the school division receives a request for access. (2) The right to request the amendment of the student's education records that the parent or eligible student believes are inaccurate or misleading. Parents or eligible students may ask Franklin City Public Schools to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate or misleading. They should write the school principal, clearly identify the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading.
Personnel Directory For Lake Washington Technical College (LWTC) A state technical college specializing in the fields of information and computer technology; business, health, manufacturing and transportation technologies; adult basic education; ESL, worker retraining and general education programs. http://www.lwtc.ctc.edu/campus_info/directory.htm
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Extractions: University Computing Services Security Operations group. I deal primarily with security incident response and system/network security. My background is in programming and UNIX system administration on several platforms. Many years ago, also I supported World Wide Web services including the initial prototype and subsequent support of the University's original (now retired) Weber web service (and proud father of the Weber Guy While I am not (yet at least ;) a professor, I taught the R870: Unix System Administration - A Survival Course I am also an active member of the Honeynet Project and Seattle's Agora. Use the following navigation links to jump straight to various sections (if you are looking for my DDoS page, it is located here Computer Forensics Active Defense ("Hack Back") Cyberwarfare ... Some things to think about... I occasionally give talks or create Web pages on topics such as: Talks/Courses/Interviews Looking at Vulnerabilities CanSecWest CORE02 Slides and tools Honeynet Project Forensic Challenge course materials , SANS FIRE 2001 Invited Talk, "
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Extractions: The Staff Development Committee is pleased to announce that a library consisting of VCR tapes, cassette tapes, books, and filmstrips is now available to you on a checkout basis. Each campus and division coordinator will be issued a catalog. The library will be housed at Cypress. Educational Tape # Bravo Gloria Mainstreaming Learning Disabled Phrase by Phrase (ESL) 1-8 Lessons Phrase by Phrase (ESL) 9-16 Lessons Where There's a Will There's an A I Want To Read Health and Safety Tape # Drugs and Youth Earthquake Survival First Aid History Tape # American History 20th Century Apollo XI Life of George Washington Life of Abe. Lincoln Life of John Kennedy Mt. St. Helens Proudly We Hail Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Statue of Liberty Story of Orange County The First Ladies The Presidents: Washington to Bush Time Life: Major Historical Events Time Life: The 80's Time Life: 10 Most Important People Instructional Tape # MancIntosh Training: Work MancIntosh Training: Excel MacIntosh Training: Hypercard MacIntosh Training: PageMaker Introduction to Personal Computers The Computer Program II
Staff 1610, washington DC Office 1401 K Street, NW, 11th Floor washington, DC 20005 KarenWilson, education Program Develop Manager, MO, (816) 4726100, staff Count 48. http://www.apwa.net/About/Staff.asp
Extractions: Fax: (202) 408-9542 Full Name Title Location Phone Daniel Armstrong Director of Information Technology MO Nickole Blankenship Executive Communication Coord MO Karen Bloodworth Professional Dev Program Mgr MO Donna Cardwell Accounts Payable Specialist MO Kevin Clark Editor MO Mary Coleman Accountant MO David Dancy Director of Marketing MO Ann Daniels Dir Technical Services MO Elizabeth Denniston Director of Rural Transit DC Jon Dilley MO Sarah Ellis Graphic Designer MO Julie Engler HR Manager/Office Manager MO Carol Estes Program Manager MO James Fahey Director of Government Relations DC Diana Forbes Meetings Coordinator MO Art Gall Technical Services Program Mgr MO Ashley Gann Education Assistant MO Matt Grizzard Manager, Rural Programs
Maryland State Department Of Education Local education Agency PDS Contact Personnel. Allegany County Public Schools 108 WashingtonStreet Cumberland Supervisor of staff and Organizational dev./Reading, http://cte.jhu.edu/PDS/K12.cfm
Extractions: Phone Directory Home A-M N-Z N-Z By Last Name Last Updated: February 24, 2003 Last Name First Name (Dept.) Bldg./Room Ext. Nasri Farzeen (Political Science) (P-5) Navarro Nelson Moretta (Biol.Sci.) (SCI-311) Nielsen Peder (Equip.Mgr.) (C) Neumann Rhonda (Foster/Kinship Care) (Y) Nursing (O) Off-Campus (Santa Paula) Ohara Dorie (Canon Copy Center) (B) Ohara Maricarmen (Spanish) (AA-12) Oliver David (Chemistry) (SCI-340) O'Neill Earl (Math) (SCI-357) Orr Dorothy (Art) (CR-114) Osher Karen (ICPD) (Y) Paarmann Page Judith (Multimedia) (Y) Palafox John (Business (U-9) Palestina Palladino Steve (Geosciences) (SCI-111) Paramedic Studies (O) Pardee Terry (Biology) (SCI-320) Pass Center (B) Passno Phil (PE) (C-38) Patel Anil (Learning Center) (OT-11) Paudler Abra (Theater Arts) (G) Pauley Mark (Computer Science) (SCI-238) Peinado Kelly (English) (OT-25) Pell Jennifer (Nursing) (O) Penuela Alan (Auto Tech) (APP) Perez Personal Counseling (C) Peter Claudia (Nursing) (O-117) Physical Education Division (C) Physical Sciences (SCI) Plisky Glenda (CJ) (A) Popiel Jon (English) (OT-12) Porter Robert (Political Science) (P-6) President's Office (A) Pringle Natawni (Student Dev.)
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MSDE Contacts ~ Using National Staff Development Standards Garrett Co Board of education Ms. Pamela G Lorraine Costella Superintendent 215 WashingtonAvenue Chestertown L. Tingle Coordinator Federal Programs staff dev. http://www.mdk12.org/instruction/leadership/staff_development/msde_contacts.html
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The Washington Post: The Post & Education Post staff Photographer Craig Herndon mentors students at Central High School oneof the Post's efforts to support quality education in the washington area. http://washpost.com/education