EESC - Engineering Schools Villanova University. Virginia military Institute. Virginia Tech. Winona StateUniversity. University of wisconsin, Madison. University of wisconsinMilwaukee. http://www.engineeringedu.com/engrschools.htm
The Green Party Of The United States Chair and a law student at the University of wisconsin. expected decision on affirmativeaction, the military may soon that 15% of US high schools are problem http://www.commondreams.org/news2003/0304-02.htm
Extractions: Citing invasion of privacy and wartime targeting of children, Greens urge Congress to repeal the provision; Idaho Greens make a legal 'opt-out' form available; students organize a March 5 'Books Not Bombs' strike for peace. WASHINGTON - March 4 - Greens today urged Congress to repeal the provision of the 'No Child Left Behind' Act that requires the 22,000 high schools receiving federal funding to turn over the names, phone numbers, and addresses of all students to military recruiters. The act authorizes recruiters to make unsolicited calls, send direct-mail recruitment literature, and visit students' homes without the consent or knowledge of their parents. "This so-called education reform bill is really about leaving no child behind when we send our troops to invade another country," said Pete Looker, a Green activist in Saratoga Springs, New York, whose daughter attends high school. "Parents are aghast to learn that schools are sending their children's contact information to military recruiters. It's an invasion of students' right to privacy, it interferes with parents' right to guide their children in career choices, and it undermines local community control ofschools. Some schools have recognized this, and their refusal to participate is entirely justified."
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Extractions: Published on Saturday, December 7, 2002 by the Madison Capital Times Can You Spell 'Casualties'? by Joel McNally The military claims all it is getting is the same access to personal information about high school students that is often made available to colleges and universities. That is one way to look at waging war around the world, just another educational experience. During Vietnam, there used to be a poster exhorting young men to join the military to visit exotic parts of the world, meet interesting people of other cultures and kill them. Think of the military moving directly into our high schools as a new kind of Project Head Start. Many people may not realize it, but even though there is no longer a military draft in this country, every male is still required by law to register with the Selective Service when he turns 18. The federal government repeatedly has said it has absolutely no plans to reinstitute the draft. It just wants to know exactly how to find every young man in the country that it is not going to draft. The administration has been talking for months about going to war without ever mentioning that it means killing people, including our own sons and daughters.
Federal Laws, Case Law And The U.S. Constitution - Safe Schools Coalition antigay harassment in schools (3 include Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, Vermont,Washington, wisconsin. policies when it comes to military recruiters. http://www.safeschoolscoalition.org/lawpolicy-fed-case-constitution.html
Extractions: states prohibit employment discrimination based on sexual orientation (2 include gender identity) states (plus D.C.) prohibit hate crimes based on sexual orientation (5 plus D.C. include gender identity) ... state within the United States do children have the security of their same-sex parents being allowed to marry 13 states prohibit employment discrimination based on sexual orientation (2 include gender identity) "... states that prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation are: California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, [New York,] Rhode Island, Vermont and Wisconsin. Two of these states, Minnesota and Rhode Island, also prohibit discrimination based on gender identity. There is currently no federal law banning anti-gay or anti-transgender discrimination. " * Human Rights Campaign press release 12/19/02 * Safe Schools Coalition's emphasis
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Extractions: Home Command Mission History ... Links Lieutenant Colonel John B. Hildebrand is a native of Wisconsin. He began his military career in 1983 when he was commissioned in the Signal Corps. His civilian education includes graduating from University of Wisconsin at Whitewater with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education and a Masters of Military Arts and Sciences from the Command and General Staff College. His military education includes the Signal Officers Basic and Advance Courses, the Basic Airborne School, U.S. Army Ranger School, the U.S. Army Jump Master Course, the Military Freefall School, and the Command and General Staff Officer Course. Lieutenant Colonel Hildebrand has served in a variety of command, troop and staff officer positions. He was a platoon leader in the 50th Signal Battalion (ABN) and Commander of the 514th Light TROPO Company, 35th Signal Brigade (ABN); Signal Detachment Commander, 75th Ranger Regiment; Signal Operations Officer, Army Special Operations Command; Battalion S3 and Executive Officer, 59th Signal Battalion. His most recent assignment was as Signal Colonels Assignments Officer, U.S. Total Army Personnel Command. Command Sergeant Major John L. Murray
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Extractions: Name of Candidate Ed.D. Home Address Business Address E0000 461 Avenue University of Wisconsin Menomonie, WI 54751 103 Administration Bldg (715) 111-9733 Menomonie, WI 54751 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Doctor of Education Degree in Vocational and Technical Education, supporting areas in Adult Education, Educational Administration and Higher Education Administration, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Master of Science Degree in Vocational Education, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Education and Vocational Education, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin Two year Diploma in Auto Mechanics, Sheboygan Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, Sheboygan, Wisconsin OTHER COURSE TRAINING Moraine Park Technical College, Fond du Lac, WI
Extractions: To receive an application form, please download Extended Degree Application Form in PDF format If you do not have an , please see the instructions Please make sure to enclose along with your application $ 35 nonrefundable processing fee unless you have attended previously any institution within UW system. For those who would like to receive the application file via email attachment, please drop us a line at gbextdeg@uwgb.edu (Applications are accepted continuously.) No College Experience (New Freshman) To qualify for admission to UW-Green Bay, an applicant must be a graduate of a recognized high school or its equivalent. If you hold a General Educational Development (GED, HSED) diploma, you must request an official score report for the GED and a transcript from any regular high school you attended be sent directly to UW-Green Bay by the agency or school. Transcript Request Form Procedures for requesting an official transcript often vary. Contact the institution(s) you attended and find out what you need to do.
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Extractions: If students want to be considered for federal or state financial aid, they must fill out the Federal Financial Aid form ( FAFSA ) or send it electronically. Students need to know the six digit federal filing number and the application priority date for each school. This information can be found on the Parker College Data Page
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Extractions: WORK Nestled Among the Lakes and Pines was published in 1998 to coincide with the centennial of Sampson Township. The 300-page book contains over 300 pictures and maps of Wisconsin, Chippewa County and Sampson Township as well as histories of local businesses and families. Sampson Township is located 40 miles north of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Chapters include: A State is Born, A Township Begun; Logging Sampson; Farming; Life in Sampson Township; Sampson in the Military; Country Schools; Friends and Neighbors Remembered; Resorts and Businesses . The book sells for $20.00 plus $3.00 shipping and handling. Among the Prairies and Rolling Hills was published in 2000. This 500-page book contains over 500 pictures and maps of Wisconsin, Chippewa County and Bloomer Township plus histories of local businesses and families. Bloomer Township is located 30 miles north of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Chapters include: A State is Born, A Township Begun; Logging Bloomer Prairie; Life on Bloomer Prairie; Bloomer in the Military; Country Schools; Friends and Neighbors Remembered
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Extractions: http://www.ccclearn.com/ Ed.Net Briefs is a free weekly online education newsletter. Each issue is filled with summaries of the week's important education stories, including the source citation for those who want more information. Ed.Net Briefs is sent to subscribers via e-mail and posted here on the Simpson Communications Web site each week. RECEIVE A FREE SUBSCRIPTION BY E-MAIL . Fill out this online subscription request form and you will receive Ed.Net Briefs via e-mail each Monday morning. QUESTIONS? Contact us via e-mail. simpson@edbriefs.com www.usatoday.com www.usatoday.com KINDENESS AND JUSTICE CHALLENGE FOR MLK HOLIDAY The Do Something Kindness and Justice Challenge www.dosomething.org invites educators and students to honor the dream of Martin Luther King Jr. by performing Acts of Kindness (helping others) and Acts of Justice (standing up for what is right) for two weeks beginning on the Martin Luther King Jr. National Holiday, January 17-28, 2000. Students in grades K-12 learn important values such as respect, nonviolence, responsibility and moral courage and put these values into practice in their schools, homes, and neighborhoods. Educators who register online www.dosomething.org/kjchallenge
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Extractions: Introduction . The Academic Credit for Military Experience (ACME) Project provides Internet-based systems to promote equity in the awarding of academic credit for military experience and training in Wisconsins university and technical college programs. The workhorse of the ACME project is the unique Databank of Equivalencies. The databank matches military training and education, documented by DODs ACE Guide, with specific academic requirements of Wisconsin colleges and universities. Through the ACE Guide, military training and experience provide potential academic credit for the veteran pursuing various levels of education a professional certificate, or an associates or bachelors degree. Future developments will expand the ACME resources to include additional civilian education and training requirements. At this time, the project moves from the design and development to the implementation stage. Background . The ACME concept was created to provide veterans with advanced academic credit for military experience and training to accelerate their entrance into Wisconsins public school classrooms as fully licensed Wisconsin teachers through the Wisconsin Troops to Teachers Program (TTT). The TTT staff will advocate with institutes of higher education for increased academic credit for military experience (ACME) and training that is equivalent to college coursework at private and public colleges offering teacher certification programs in Wisconsin. As we assessed the needs of recently separated veterans, managers of other TTT offices, veterans representatives on Wisconsin campuses, admissions personnel and college registrars, we expanded the scope of the project to include all career transition or training programs offered at all private and public colleges and technical colleges in the state.
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Extractions: Keeping Your School Clean of Suits and Spooks How to Research, Challenge, and Eliminate Military and Corporate Influence on Campus" chapter in soon-to-be-released book, Campus Inc. Whats the Big Deal - Science is Science, Right? But Everyone Benefits From Donations to Education - Dont They? Beware - Read the Fine Print Before You Research! Japanese-owned plastics manufacturer in their backyard, Gov. Mike Foster and the Louisiana Supreme Court intervened, making it illegal for the students to freely associate with community organizations. It just so happens that the Japanese corporation, Shintech, was a major financial backer of Gov. Foster and other influential state politicians. But University Research is Immune to Corporate Corruption - Isnt It? Alright - But Isnt Defense Funding for the Common Good? But Arent Schools Required to be Socially Responsible? How to Tackle This Mess? - First Hit the Books! If the office machinery turns exceptionally slowly, you may want to have a civic-minded lawyer type make follow-up inquiries on your behalf. At a private school this process can be more difficult, but finding a sympathetic trustee (or secretary or graduate student!) to leak the necessary information is not impossible. Tipping off a local investigative reporter about suspicious behind-the-scenes activities can also often get insiders talking -(Hey, pssst, did you hear the university just secretly negotiated an exclusive food services contract with Marriot over email in violation of both state open meeting and open bid laws?) Like turning on a light at night, a brewing scandal is a good way to expose the hidden cockroaches on campus.
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Extractions: 144k jpg Camp Douglas, nestled among the rugged peaks of natural rock formations and the beautiful terrain of the area, is the western gateway to Juneau County and the home of Volk Field/Camp Williams military facilities. The friendly village has an atmosphere of mutual caring and concern, which shows in their providing a recreation center for all age groups, parties for the village youth, and a two-day Armed Forces Day celebration and carnival. The village boasts several tourist attractions, excellent restaurants, and hunting and fishing areas. Population as of 1995 (estimated): 608