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  1. I'm Still Scared--The War Years (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (26 Fairmount Avenue Books (Pb)) by Tomie dePaola, 2007-06-01
  2. The Aurora Story [ 1949 ] (The Connecticut background of the western reserve, Early Aurora: its manners and customs, Early Aurora industry and commerce, Geauga Lake section: rich in history, Aurora's golden era 1840-1900, Aurora's military history through five wars, Aurora school system through the years, Religious background and church history, The past fifty years are the best) by William J. Dawson, 1949
  3. To Marry an Indian: The Marriage of Harriett Gold and Elias Boudinot in Letters, 1823-1839 by Theresa Strouth (ed.) Gaul, 2005-05-16

21. Athletic And Scholarship Programs
Participating schools Deerfield, Massachusetts Gould Academy, Bethel, Maine TheGunnery, Washington, connecticut Hargrave military Academy, Chatham
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About the Foundation Annual Fund Athletic and Scholarship Programs ... Ways to Give Scholarships A principal function of the Foundation is the administration of a scholastic program through which the Foundation provides one year of post-high school education in certain high-quality schools and junior colleges to a limited number of strongly motivated and carefully selected young men and women who may need further academic preparation to assist them in qualifying for entrance into the Naval Academy. This program is supported and encouraged by the Superintendent of the Naval Academy and is approved by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Since 1944, the Foundation has assisted many fine candidates (over 2,500) with good leadership, scholastic, and athletic potential, who have evidenced a genuine interest in attending the Naval Academy, to prepare for service in the Navy or Marine Corps.
  • Admissions - Description and Procedures
      The Preparatory Program
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      Admissions - Description and Procedures: The Naval Academy Foundation's Preparatory Program is briefly described in the USNA Catalog as assisting "promising candidates who are not appointed in their first try for admission. This nonprofit organization awards a limited number of scholarships for post-high school preparatory studies to enhance these candidates' qualifications for admission.

22. TENNNNN-HUT
the military schools looked especially good. This piece of data is the most recentNAEP writing test where these schools finished second only to connecticut.
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TENNNNN-HUT!! THE "VIPER'S NEST OF RIGHT WING VITRIOL"
USES SELECTIVE DATA TO CARRY ITS FLAWED ARGUMENT In a forthcoming book, I devote about one third of the pages to "Principles of Data Interpretation, Or, How Not To Get Statistically Snookered by Ideologues, Politicians, Incompetents and Crooks." I note how "A Nation At Risk," with 9 NAEP trends, only one of which would support crisis rhetoric, used only that one. And so forth. A similar thing happened in the December 22, 1999 edition of the Wall Street Journal, the viper's nest of the title, an appellation donated by Slate magazine. Slate meant it only in regard to the editorial page and it is true that most WSJ stories, as opposed to editorials, have been fair and balanced. The one at hand is not. A page one story by Daniel Golden lauded the domestic military schools (as opposed to DODDS schools abroad) for doing so well while civilian schools with similar levels of poverty and minority proportions failed so miserably. The answer, of course, is that populations are not similar and that Golden had picked one piece of data where the military schools looked especially good.

23. WPI Military Science: Resources - Other Schools Within The Brigade
Resources Other schools within the Brigade. SUNY Brockport; Syracuse University;University of connecticut; University of Maine; WPI military Science Back
http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/MilSci/Resources/colleges.html
Resources - Other Schools within the Brigade armyrotc@wpi.edu
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24. Education World® - K12 Schools : Primary : Private : North America : USA : Gene
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado connecticut Delaware FloridaGeorgia, Association of military Colleges and schools of the United
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25. Public Schools And The US Military - #25 Jan/Feb 97
and lesbian law students at the University of connecticut in 1992 Oregon) School Boardvoted to prohibit military recruitment in the Portland Public schools.
http://www.speakeasy.org/wfp/25/Recruit.html
Don't Ask, Don't Recruit
Seattle Lags Behind Other Cities in Banning Discriminatory Military Recruiters.
by Michael Dedrick
Free Press Contributor
T he Seattle School District, by allowing military recruiters on its high school campuses, is evidently in conflict with its own policy of non-discrimination based on sexual orientation. This policy, in effect since 1991, is in clear conflict with the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" guidelines of the Department of Defense. The Seattle School District Superintendent's office, when asked for the authority under which the military is allowed into schools, referred to a state statute (RCW 28A.230.180) that gives access to military recruiters "on the same basis" as any other organization that seeks to make students aware of occupational or educational options. In actual fact, the military enjoys an exception to district policy. If Microsoft or Boeing for example, had employment policies that rejected gay/lesbian job applicants or fired them for open admission of their sexual orientation, would these companies be allowed on high school campuses?
Despite federal and state laws that mandate access by the military to public schools, there have been several successful efforts to ban recruiters from high school and college institutions because of discrimination against gays and lesbians.

26. Military Family Research Institute
the institute makes a difference for military students, their parents and their schools. Korea,Okinawa, Germany, Rhode Island, connecticut, Texas, Idaho
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Institute Teaches Counselors Military Children's Hang Ups, Hang Outs
By Rudi Williams
American Forces Press Service

SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug. 1, 2002 Fifty-two school counselors from around the world gathered here for a day-and-a-half conclave seeking better ways to help military-connected students as they move from one school to another across the globe.
Transition Counselors Institute trainers like Brenda Coffield and Cathy Franks are educators with secondary school experience, high school counselors, transition specialists, military parents and others. The institute strives to increase availability of specifically trained transition counselors who understand the needs of mobile military- connected students and have the skills to bridge the transition from school to school.
The Military Child Education Coalition Conference of Harker Heights, Texas, sponsors TCI. "The institute is in its third year," said Franks, wife of Army Gen. Tommy R. Franks, commander of Central Command. "The first one was held in San Diego in July 2000. Because this institute is in three phases, some of our counselors are completing the cycle this year.

27. LAW FORUM -- CONNECTICUT LEGAL RESOURCES -- Case Law, Law Schools
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  • Yale Law School One hundred and sixteen years after President Woolsey wrote those comments, U.S. News and World Report called Yale Law School a place "where diversity of ideas is embraced but not imposed." The law school indeed developed the broad-based and deep-reaching legal education of which President Woolsey dreamed. Today the school offers that education not just to men; women have been admitted since early in the century, and now almost half our students are women. It continues its long tradition of offering that education to individuals from diverse backgrounds and kinds of training.

28. CTMentor - Select A Campus - Key Facts - Three Rivers Community College
military schools/training is evaluated for advanced standing. All curricula havebeen approved by the connecticut State Department of Higher Education as
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Three Rivers Community College
Mahan Drive
P.O. Box 629
Norwich, CT 06360
860 886-6692 (fax) Info3Rivers@trcc.commnet.edu
www.trctc.commnet.edu

Mohegan Campus (860) 383-5260
Thames Valley Campus (860) 885-2338
The Thames Valley campus is located at 574 New London Turnpike, Norwich. It is readily accessible from Route 2 and from Interstate 395 (Exit 80 East). The College occupies a two-story complex housing classrooms, gymnasium, cafeteria, library and well-equipped laboratories for physics, chemistry, computers, CAD, electricity, electronics, design, materials testing, metallurgy, manufacturing, photonics, and other engineering support activities. These laboratories provide an extensive opportunity for the study and application of the scientific and engineering principles learned in the classrooms.
Off-Campus Locations In addition to the Mohegan and Thames Valley campuses in Norwich, the College offers courses at conveniently located community sites in the area in cooperation with the Navy, Waterford Public Schools, and Norwich Free Academy.

29. 7Online.com: 9/11 Has Not Made Area High Schools More Receptive To Military Recr
connecticut is seventh, at 31 percent. says it runs programs in the high schools,including Humanities a lot of issues that occur in the military, like racism
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9/11 Has Not Made Area High Schools More Receptive To Military Recruiters
(New York-WABC, February 11, 2002) In tonight's Eyewitness News Extra: Military recruiting at local high schools. You would think with 'patriotic fever' running high, a recruiter's job would be easier. While that is true in most parts, in our area it's not the case. The problem isn't the students, it's the schools, many of which won't allow military recruiters on campus. Education Reporter Celeste Ford explains why.
Watch Celeste Ford's Report
Under federal law, military recruiters have access to all high schools with only two exceptions: When the school board says no, or when a private school objects for religious reasons. Recruiters say of schools nationwide, those in New York and New Jersey are most likely to turn them away.

30. All ROTC Scholarships - Featured Schools
Our featured schools provide you with University Jacksonville Marion military Institute- Marion Southern Colorado - Pueblo connecticut Central connecticut
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  • 31. Federal Laws, Case Law And The U.S. Constitution - Safe Schools Coalition
    antigay harassment in schools (3 include policies when it comes to military recruiters. his/herpartner's biological child California, connecticut, and Vermont
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  • 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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  • 27 states (plus D.C.) prohibit hate crimes based on sexual orientation (5 plus D.C. include gender identity)
  • 32. Connecticut Job & Career ConneCTion
    Private Occupational schools connecticut Department of Higher Education Telephone aremany public and private colleges and universities in connecticut. military.
    http://www1.ctdol.state.ct.us/jcc/viewarticle.asp?intArticle=23

    33. Towns - Norwich Bulletin - Www.norwichbulletin.com
    But the debate in Norwich centers not around his military cunning but The WilliamW. Backus Hospital, Norwich Public schools, the connecticut Department of
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    New London County, CT Norwich's rich history centers around its harbor and its mills. Both played important roles in the progress of this city — and in the development of our country. Norwich was settled in 1659 as a nine-square-mile area purchased from the Mohegan Indians. The initial settlement — which included what are now the towns of Norwich, Bozrah, Lisbon, Franklin, and parts of Griswold and Preston — was built around a town green. The Norwichtown Green is still alive with history today. Many early homes — including that of Samuel Huntington, first president of the Continental Congress — can be seen in the vicinity of the well-preserved green, in addition to Meeting House Rock and the town’s first well. Two miles south of the original settlement — at the confluence of the Yantic, Thames and Shetucket rivers — a port and shipyards were built, along with roads connecting the harbor area to Norwichtown. The port area, called "The Landing" or "Chelsea", flourished and commerce grew. A mill was established in Norwich as early as 1770. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the mills produced textiles and firearms — and something else: industrial wealth. At the time of the Civil War, Norwich boasted more millionaires per capita than any city in the nation. Mill owners and wealthier entrepreneurs built grand homes along the roads connecting Chelsea Harbor and Norwichtown. Many of these homes still stand along Washington Street and Broadway.

    34. Eyewitness News
    schools prepare for effect of war schools all over a proposal to reopen one of connecticut'sconventional power US forces launched a military strike against a
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    schools prepare for effect of war schools all over Hometown Heroes connecticut ConnectionChannel 3 Eyewitness News would like to honor our military men and
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    36. Region One
    Specialist Special Education Dept of Defense Dependant schools 4040 North Publicationsand information for families in the military with special connecticut,
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    Region One Northeast Regional Resource Center NERRC's activities are authorized by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). NERRC's services, as outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations (34 C.F.R. 305.10), are to help state education agencies provide special education services; assist in identifying and solving persistent problems in providing quality special education; assist in developing, identifying, and replicating successful programs; disseminate information to state agencies, other Regional Centers, professionals, and parents; and provide training in applications under the IDEA. NERIC Home Page Northeastern Regional Information Center Department of Defense,
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    Specialized Training for Military Personnel (STOMP) Publications and information for families in the Military with special needs children. STOMP has a bulleitin board for posting questions and gathering information, access it STOMP Discussion STOMP Workshops Connecticut Connecticut State Department of Education, Report on Special Ed

    37. Talking Points For Saving DDESS Schools
    Overall, only two states, connecticut and Maine, rank higher than DoD life is a uniqueculture and attending schools where military dependents are not
    http://www.feaonline.org/stateside/saveddess/talkingpoints.htm
    Save DDESS Schools Talking Points for Retaining DDESS Schools The following is information you can use in any letter or speech you undertake to explain why DDESS schools should remain open. There are three main points to our argument ; those are stated first. If nothing else, make sure you briefly summarize one or more of these three points in anything you do. After that are some secondary points you can use to back up the main ones if you wish and questions that should be raised with anyone who thinks turning the schools over to local education agencies is a good idea. Then are some statistics you can use to bolster our opinion about the quality of DDESS schools . Lastly is a brief overview about Impact Aid The Big Three Points to Make Quality of Life outstanding education to military dependents and military parents have repeatedly said they want these schools to remain perks Burden to Local Communities * Forcing local public school systems to take on DDESS students will create a financial burden for them. The Impact Aid they will receive will cover only a portion of the actual per-pupil cost. As a result, state and local resources will have to make up the rest. This means either stretching the education budget a lot farther or raising taxes to make up the difference.

    38. Colleges And Universities Index - US Schools
    Villanova University Villanova PA. VMI - Virginia military Institute-Lexington, Virginia. Yale University -New Haven connecticut.
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    40. Labor Market Information - Connecticut Economic Digest February 1997 Issue
    5,000 graduates from nonpublic high schools in the In 1996, the highest proportionof connecticut graduates ever those in civilian or military employment and
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    In 1996, there were 24,743 graduates from local public high schools and 1,576 from regional vocational-technical schools in Connecticut. This total, 26,319, is over 7,000 lower than 10 years earlier, but is expected to be the bottom of a long-term decline in the number of graduates (Table 1). Beginning in 1997, the number of graduates is expected to rise, and increase to 30,170 by the year 2001. While not profiled in this article, an additional 5,382 adults received General Educational Development (GED) or high school credit diplomas, and there were an estimated 5,000 graduates from nonpublic high schools in the state.

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