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  1. The establishment clause and aid to parochial schools (California law review) by Jesse H Choper, 1968
  2. Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High School: Beyond the Uniform (Haworth Gay and Lesbian Studies) by Michael Maher, 2001-05-14
  3. The Street Stops Here: A Year at a Catholic High School in Harlem (George Gund Foundation Imprint in African American Studies) by Patrick McCloskey, 2009-01-03

81. Hispanic Magazine.com - July/August 2002 - Forum
Puerto Ricans in Chicago and New York, Mexican Americans in california and the childrenout of public schools and sending them to private or parochial schools.
http://www.hispaniconline.com/magazine/2002/july-aug/Forum/
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Voucher Issue Affects Hispanics
Despite court decision, the battle is not over
Few issues will affect the lives of Hispanic children more than the June U.S. Supreme Court decision that declares it constitutional for government to issue school vouchers so parents may send their children to private or parochial schools. The debate in the national media on the merits and the importance of the decision has been furious. Much has centered on the separation between church and state and how most school vouchers are used to send children to religious schools. Yet little has been heard of how Hispanics view the issue or are affected by it. But we do, and the issue is one that affects all of us, regardless of where we came from. It affects Puerto Ricans in Chicago and New York, Mexican Americans in California and the South West, Cuban Americans in South Florida, Salvadorans in Washington, D. C. and in Los Angeles. And most important, it affects citizens and non-citizens alike.
For many years the white middle and upper class in this country has given lip-service to the principle of not allowing discrimination in public schools. This came after the Supreme Court issued its now famous Brown v. the School Board decision in 1954. It found that segregating children in schools on the basis of race is unconstitutional. For years after that, the mantra was that if children of all races were put together in the same schools, everyone would benefit, and children of all colors would receive a much better education.

82. Saint Charles Parish, Imperial Beach, San Diego, California
athletic activities is available to the students of the school, with the schoolteams participating in intraschool games with other parochial schools in the
http://www.saintcharles.org/CatholicSchool/
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83. About Our Schools
Riverside is also home to over 50 private and parochial schools, the californiaSchool for the Deaf, Sherman Indian High School, the University of california
http://www.homesbytnt.com/schoolinfo.htm

84. Harbor Bay Realty - Alameda California
Alameda schools. All Public, Private and parochial schools are listed belowwith a map link. Simply click on the address to locate the school.
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Alameda Schools
All Public, Private and Parochial Schools are listed below with
a map link. Simply click on the address to locate the school.
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Miller Otis Paden (YR) Washington (YR) Woodstock 200 Aughinbaugh Way 400 Packet Landing Road 2700 Buena Vista Avenue 1433 San Antonio Avenue ... 1900 Third Street Middle Schools - Grades 6th through 8th Chipman Lincoln Wood 401 Pacific Avenue 1250 Fernside Boulevard 420 Grand Street High Schools - Grades 9th through 12th Alameda Encinal Island 2201 Encinal Avenue 210 Central Avenue 2437 Eagle Avenue Adult School Alameda Adult 2200 Central Avenue Private School - Kindergaten through 8th Grade Saint Barnabas Saint Joseph Saint Philip Neri 1400 Sixth Street 1910 San Antonio Avenue 1335 High Street Private High School - Grades 9th through 12th St. Joseph Notre Dame

85. Concord - Where Families Come First
School District along with private and parochial schools provide a full range ofeducational offerings for students in grades K12. california State University
http://www.concordfirst.org/education.html
Diverse public and private educational opportunities await students of all ages. A full range of academic offerings is available from preschool to graduate study and adult education. The Mt. Diablo Unified School District along with private and parochial schools provide a full range of educational offerings for students in grades K-12. California State University Hayward Contra Costa Campus and other colleges offer graduate and certificate degree programs in Concord. Local School Districts Mt. Diablo Unified School District (MDUSD) School Boundaries IndexSee What School You Attend By Street Contra Costa County Office of Education Elementary Schools - Public Ayers Elementary School Bancroft Elementary School Cambridge Elementary School Cornerstone Family School El Monte Elementary School Fair Oaks Elementary School Hidden Valley Elementary School ... Mountain View Elementary School Mt. Diablo Elementary School Sequoia Elementary School Silverwood Elementary School Sun Terrace Elementary School Valle Verde Elementary School Westwood Elementary School Woodside Elementary School ... Ygnacio Valley Elementary School Middle Schools - Public

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87. San Luis Obispo Demographics
school, and a mental healthconnected elementary schools as well as 4 private andparochial schools in the california Polytechnic State University Enrollment
http://www.ci.san-luis-obispo.ca.us/economicdevelopment/demographics.asp
Choose a Destination... About the City Visiting SLO Bus Schedule Parking What’s New City Government Employment Opportunities FAQs How are we doing? -City Departments- Administration City Attorney City Clerk Community Development Economic Development Finance Fire Human Resources Natural Resources Neighborhood Services Police Public Works Special Activities Utilities San Luis Obispo (SLO) Demographics Education Housing Labor Force Taxes ... Utilities Where is San Luis Obispo?
San Luis Obispo is located halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco on the Central Coast of California. The City is 10.5 square miles in area and an elevation of 315 feet. Major State Highways
U.S. 101 links San Luis Obispo to Los Angeles and San Jose. Highway 1 follows the California coastline. San Luis Obispo is 80 miles from Interstate 5. State highways 41, 46, 58 and 166 provide access to central and eastern California. Air Service
San Luis Obispo Airport is located at the southern end of town.

88. American Boys' Clothes: The 1960s--Chicago And California
He seems to have begun wearing long pants at about 10 years of age.. parochialSchools. I attended parochial school in both Chicago and california.
http://histclo.hispeed.com/country/us/co-us19606par.html
An American Boy in the 1960s: Chicago and California
I grew up in Chicago and California. My mother had European tastes concerning fashions. I wore short pants to Catholic School through the 8th grade. This was not "acceptable" to other boys in the 1960s and 70s so my friend Michael and I were always dodging abuse. An 8th grader in grey or blue short pants and knee socks was considered a sissy. I remember sone pretty rough back then. but know I find it a bit exciting.
My Family
Dad
Let me say that I was not from a rich or affluent family. my father was a real estate broker. His accounts were business structures; i.e. office building/space, factories, land and upscale houses. So he was not around alot unless he had business dinners and entertained clients at the house. Needless to say, my sister and I were at our best for these. As the youngest of the two kids, I felt I was just a "show piece".
Mom
I can only guess that my mom with the British influence and the ties to Paris thought that a proper you boy dressed a certain way and that was that. I also remember that she as I guess many mothers at that time followed Jackie Kennedy fashions and we all remember JohnJohn in short pants well into his early teens. He sure didn't help. [HBC note: John appears to have worn short pants including short pamts suits as a boy. HBC has not noted him wearing short pants into his eraly teens. He seems to have begun wearing long pants at about 10 years of age.]
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89. California Schools Now Rated
california schools Now Rated
http://www.iedx.org/article_1.asp?ContentID=EN493t&SectionGroupID=TEACHERS

90. Walnut Creek California Relocation Information
intermediate and three high schools, there are a variety of private and parochialschools. Area colleges and universities include california State University
http://www.karenfleming.com/Walnut Creek.htm
Walnut Creek, California Nestled in a scenic valley at the foot of Mount Diablo and only minutes from San Francisco, Walnut Creek boasts an unsurpassed quality of life. An extensive park and open space system, coupled with biking, jogging and equestrian trails, as well as numerous swimming, tennis, softball and general recreational facilities, help make Walnut Creek especially attractive to active families. Shopping opportunities abound with everything from quaint little specialty boutiques to top of the line department stores. Downtown Walnut Creek provides a variety of shopping choices including the upscale Broadway Plaza. Restaurants offer a range of cuisines from French bistros, to Japanese sushi bars, American pizza parlors and even treats from Morocco, Vietnam, Indonesia, East India or Mexico. International dishes may be enjoyed in one of many open air sidewalk cafes. Clearly there is something delightful for everyone. As the crossroads of the East Bay area, transportation alternatives are important to Contra Costa County. Walnut Creek offers an array of efficient freeways heading in all directions. In addition to the County Connection regional bus system, the Bay Area Rapid Transit (B.A.R.T.) whisks travelers comfortably in and out of San Francisco.

91. OU Calls Upon Supreme Court To Permit Government Subsides - November 30, 1999 -
Public Affairs, urged the United States Supreme Court to permit parochial schoolsto receive The california based US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and
http://www.ou.org/public/statements/1999/nate42.htm
November 30, 1999 Orthodox Union Calls Upon Supreme Court to Permit Government Subsides
for Computers in Parochial Schools In conjunction with a hearing set for tomorrow, the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, through its Institute for Public Affairs , urged the United States Supreme Court to permit parochial schools to receive federal education subsidies for computers technology hardware and software. The Union, along with other Orthodox Jewish groups, filed a friend of the court brief stating its position last August.
The California based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the New Orleans based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit have issued conflicting rulings over whether federal provision of these funds violates the U.S. Constitution's Establishment Clause. The brief joined in by the Orthodox Union contends that the Court's recent jurisprudence in the church-state arena has shifted and that there is no justification under current precedents to continue to exclude parochial schools from religion-neutral government subsidies and that such exclusion violated the principle that the government should be neutral toward religion.
Nathan Diament, director of the Institute for Public Affairs, issued the following statement in connection with the Court's argument:

92. Fundraising Main Page
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93. Prop5
95/5 will help refocus california’s education system on its parochial SchoolsSurvive Without Taking Money From The Classrooms For Administrative Purposes
http://www.civicweb.com/yesprop223/prop5.html
“A Radical Concept - Spend More of Our Education Dollars on Actual Education” Highlights:
from: Viewpoint Article from the Daily News entitled:
“State’s bloated education bureaucracy needs diet”
  • The 95/5 initiative, submitted by Tyrone Vahedi of Children’s Rights 2000 will impose more rigid accounting requirements by requiring school districts to publish the percentage of funds expended on administrative costs and report the expenditure information to the state Board of Education. 95/5 will help refocus California’s education system on its primary objective, which is to educate, not administrate. The Education Administrators Union is up in arms because this initiative is a blatant frontal assault on its territory. It has no intention of surrendering even an inch, and is mobilizing its forces for a major political showdown. It’s not often that Californians get the chance to improve our public education system without being slammed with higher taxes, so let’s take advantage of this rare opportunity.

“Parochial Schools Survive Without Taking Money From The Classrooms For Administrative Purposes” Highlights:
from: Commentary Article in the Orange County Register entitled:
“The empire strikes back”
  • Catholic schools in Orange County are able to get by with exactly two central administrators.

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