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Extractions: The Pittsburgh-based NCNE sm gigaPoP is a regional network aggregation point providing high speed commodity and research network access to sites in Western and Central Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The gigaPoP is based at Carnegie Mellon University, is operated and managed by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, and provides cost effective, high capacity, state-of-the-art network connectivity to the university community, and network services to both community (K12, government) and commercial entities in Western Pennsylvania. University member sites currently include: Carnegie Mellon University, the Pennsylvania State University, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, the University of Pittsburgh and West Virginia University. Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse
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Extractions: MSDE Bulletin Keeping You Current on Education Reform in Maryland September 18, 2000 Vol. 11, No. 11 Full-Day Kindergarten a State Board Priority The Maryland State Board of Education has voted to make full-day kindergarten one of its budget request priorities in the upcoming year. If the plan to phase in the program over three years is approved by Governor Parris N. Glendening and the Maryland General Assembly, Maryland would become the fifth state (plus the District of Columbia) to implement full-day kindergarten. Although approximately 97 percent of each year's state school budget is mandated by funding formulas, the remainder is driven by priorities set by the Board. At its August meeting the Board voted to include approximately $20 million among its $133 million in unfunded requests for FY2002 for the first year of the kindergarten program. Starting with the 2001-02 school year, the plan would require approximately $65 million total over the program's first three years. The goal is to establish full-day kindergarten in all state public elementary schools by the 2003-04 school year. "Just a few years ago, we did not have the overwhelming research that we have today that tells us the importance of early childhood learning," said State Superintendent of Schools Nancy S. Grasmick. "Statewide full-day kindergarten carries some expense, but it is one of the best investments we can make toward the education of future generations of Maryland children."
Extractions: Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers: The Centers help coordinate and integrate the implementation of ESEA and other federal education programs with state and local activities in ways that support federal, state, and local efforts to improve teaching and learning, and to increase the academic achievement of all children. The Centers administer and implement Improving America's Schools Act (IASA) programs. For general information on the Centers, call (202) 260-2476 or visit
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Extractions: WHAT'S NEW? Welcome to the new website design for West Virginia Aikido! We have many exciting plans for our website so check back often for updates! WELCOME Welcome to West Virginia Aikido We offer a variety of traditional classes in the martial arts. We strive to offer the most complete services of any martial arts school in the state. We are located at the Charleston Family YMCA which is one of the top fitness centers in the area. If there is anything we can help you with please feel free to contact us. Seven week (Five weeks in Summer) Introduction to Adult Aikido Course This class introduces beginners to fundamental Aikido principles and applications; participates will gain a solid foundation for future Aikido study. Aspects covered will include: This class meets twice a week for one hour. Completion of this course is a requirement for all ongoing classes.