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         District Of Columbia Boards Of Education:     more books (26)
  1. Report by District of Columbia. Board of Education., 2010-07-22
  2. Report of the Board of Education to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia
  3. Report of the Board of Education to the Commissioners of the District of C by District of Columbia. Board of Education, 2009-08-15
  4. Public schools of the District of Columbia. Observance of Lincoln centenary, February 12, 1909
  5. Rules for the government of the public schools of the District of Columbia by District of Columbia. Board of Education, 1907-01-01
  6. Rules for the government of the public schools of the District of Columbia by Cox District of Columbia. Board of education. from old catalog William Van Zandt 1852- from old catalog, 1907-12-31
  7. Course of study by District of Columbia. Board of education. from old catalog, 1909-12-31
  8. Catalogues, course of study, reports and similar publications by District of Columbia. Board of Education, 1892-01-01
  9. In the matter of the investigation of the educational and administrative efficiency of Mr. Roscoe C. Bruce
  10. Outline course of study in history and the other social sciences for the senior and junior high schools,: District of Columbia. Board of education (School document) by D. C Washington, 1933
  11. Report of the Board of Trustees of Public Schools of the District of Columbia to the Honorable Commissioners by Washington D.C., 2010-06-08
  12. Annual Report of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Vol. IV: Report of the Board of Education for 19001, 1915-1916, 1918/1919. 1919/1920, 1920/1921, 1921/1922.
  13. Annual Report of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Vol. IV: Report of the Board of Education for 1903 to 1911.
  14. Board of Education: Hearings... by United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia. Subcommittee on Education, 1975-01-01

81. National Board Dental Examination Program
may be developed at the local level, most licensing boards use the National Thesejurisdictions include all 50 states, the district of columbia, Puerto Rico
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82. McGuireWoods LLP | R. Craig Wood
Sexual Harassment, Virginia School boards Association, School Law Conference, June1994; Virginia 1984; district of columbia 1985; US Supreme Court; US Court of
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Mr. Wood is the Managing Partner for the Charlottesville office. His practice spans management-side labor and employment law, education law, commercial and professional liability litigation. A significant portion of his practice involves the defense of "target defendants," such as large corporations, financial institutions, public bodies and insurance companies. Mr. Wood regularly counsels corporate clients on regulatory compliance and traditional labor issues. He conducts training on staying non-union, and handles union campaigns, contract negotiations, and labor disputes. Mr. Wood has also successfully tried a large number of cases in state and federal courts, and has handled numerous administrative hearings. The breadth of his practice makes him a valuable advisor to CEO's, plant managers and human resource professionals on a wide range of legal and strategic issues. Additionally, Mr. Wood is a highly regarded lecturer and author. He regularly speaks at annual meetings of the National School Boards Association and the Education Law Association. He has taught legal ethics for the Professionalism Course of the Virginia State Bar, teaches Trial Advocacy at the University of Virginia School of Law, and is on the faculty of the National Institute on Trial Advocacy.

83. The Lightspan Network - General Advisory Board
McKenzie is a former Superintendent of the district of columbia Public Schools D.—DeputyExecutive Director of the National School boards Association (NSBA
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General Board Curriculum Board Customer Board Evaluation Board ... Urban Working Group
Lightspan, Inc.'s General Advisory Board is composed of educational leaders, academicians, and business executives who help Lightspan identify and understand educational trends and issues and how these may impact the company's continued growth and direction. Gordon L. Berry, Ed.D. David L. Brittain Nelson B. Heller, Ph.D. Desktop EdNET Paul Houston, Ed.D. Robert Hughes John C. Ittelson, Ph.D. Bobbi L. Kamil, Ph.D. William Kirby, Ph.D. Maria M. Klawe, Ph.D. William D. Lynch Claude A. Mayberry Jr. Science Weekly, Inc. , a children's science periodical for K 8 students and President of the National Citizens Commission for African American Education. In 1991, Mayberry received the Purdue University School of Science Distinguished Alumni Award. He is a member of the Board of Trustees at Columbia University Teachers College. Floretta Dukes McKenzie, Ed.D. Seymour Papert, Ph.D. Mind Storms and The Children's Machine . Also, he has written numerous articles on education, epistemology, psychology, and mathematics. Dorothy Rich, Ed.D.

84. District Of Columbia Information
The district of columbia does not contents of this chart are based on informationsubmitted for the ASHA State Database by licensure boards or regulatory
http://professional.asha.org/resources/states/dc.cfm

Professional Home Page
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District of Columbia Legislation Information Association Contacts Characteristics of Licensure
State and Legislative Information State Gateway to Action: Guide to Washington Legislature Association Home Page: www.dcsha.org Association Information Contact Information: District of Columbia Speech-Language-Hearing Association
P.O. Box 29590
Washington, DC 20017
Phone: 202-877-1083
Fax: 202-291-2836
Email: president@dcsha.org State Education Advocacy Leader (SEAL) State Meeting:
(date/location/contact) Jay Lucker
Email: program@dcsha.org State Meeting for 2003: February 28, 2003 Characteristics of State Licensure Law The District of Columbia does not regulate the professions of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. * The abbreviation SLP or SP stands for Speech Language Pathology or Pathologist, as appropriate, the abbreviation AUD stands for Audiology or Audiologist, as appropriate, and the abbreviation HAD stands for Hearing Aid Dealer. ** All jurisdictions require applicants to achieve a passing score on a national exam, and all but NV, ND, and VA require applicants to complete a post graduate professional experience requirement. *** The term "clinical fellow," used throughout, means a person completing the post graduate professional experience requirement.

85. Licensing & Certification
All 50 states, the district of columbia, Puerto Rico boards may be = independent = specifically formed to regulate only the social work profession, or
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ssw/careers/prof_req/licensing.html
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER Important!!! KEEP YOUR OWN RECORDS For licensing/certification, and credentialing, or,
to demonstrate your qualifications for employment,
you will need to present proof of your experience or education.
Typically this kind of information cannot be secured or reconstructed after the fact. COLLECT AND SAVE: Course syllabi Proof of hours under supervision Certificates of continuing education
Take note!
You will commonly see the term "MSW"
in materials about licensing/certification, and credentialing.
This is understood to mean "Master's-prepared social worker."
The Columbia University School of Social Work
awards the Master of Science degree: M.S.

The M.S. from The Columbia University School of Social Work satisfies the educational
requirements for licensing in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS All 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands legally regulate the social work profession. States use different terms to refer to legal regulation of a profession, usually "

86. British Columbia Public School Employers' Association: About Us
ViceChair is Ron Christensen, School district No Negotiating provincially with theBritish columbia Teachers' Federation covering all 59 school boards and the
http://www.bcpsea.bc.ca/public/aboutus/aboutintro.html
ABOUT BCPSEA
Who We Are
History The British Columbia Public School Employers' Association was created as a result of the passage of Bill 78, the Public Sector Employers Act, on July 27, 1993. BCPSEA began operations in May 1994 and was incorporated on September 12, 1994 under the Society Act. BCPSEA is the employers' association for all 59 public school boards and the Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique(CSF). BCPSEA is a full service employers' association and is the accredited bargaining agent for school boards, for teaching and support staff in the British Columbia K-12 public education system. Our statutory mandate also includes coordination of exempt staff compensation, benefit administration, human resource practices, and collective bargaining objectives. Constitution and Bylaw s [ Resource and Services Manual K-12 Public Education
Vital Statistics and Information Who We Are
Public School Employers' Association
History
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Pension and Benefits Advice/Resources Occupational Health and Safety Advice/Resources Research/Collective Agreement Costing Other Association Services Website Website Resources Professional Development Programs

87. Washington DC Republican Committee
In recent years, she has also actively served on the boards of the Carol's civic endeavorsby inducting her into the district of columbia's Women's Hall of
http://www.dcgop.com/carol_schwartz.html
Carol Schwartz Carol Schwartz's devotion to the District of Columbia and her passion for its people began in 1966, when she came to Washington and began to teach special education. Since then, Carol has shown her commitment to public service by contributing her time, her energy and her voice to a wide array of community causes. She has tutored students at Malcolm X Elementary School in Anacostia; counseled substance abusers in treatment programs; fought for services for people with AIDS; and helped to provide safe activities for District children all as a volunteer and in addition to her political career. A Republican in an overwhelmingly Democratic city, Carol has been successful in five elections for public office. She served two terms as Ward 3 representative on the Board of Education, starting in 1974, and has won citywide races for a seat on the Council of the District of Columbia three times. First elected to an At-Large seat in 1984, she served one term before deciding not to seek re-election in 1988 following the death of her husband, David H. Schwartz. Voters returned her to the At-Large seat in 1996, and she was re-elected in 2000. Propelled largely by her desire to serve and in part by her firm belief that political competition leads to better government, Carol has run for Mayor of Washington three times, in 1986, 1994 and 1998. Carol took over the chairmanship of the Council's Committee on Public Works and the Environment in January 1999. She also serves on the Council's Committee on Human Services, the Committee on Government Operations, and the Committee on Education, Libraries and Recreation. She chaired the Council's Committee on Local, Regional and Federal Affairs from 1997 to 1999. Carol also served as Chair of the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) from January 2000 to January 2001, and previously chaired COG's Transportation Planning Board. She is currently serving as Chair of COG's Homeland Security Task Force, which was established after the September 11 terrorist attacks.

88. Maryland Circuit Court Judge Clayton Greene, Jr.
Member, Commissioner education Committee, 1988; Gender Equality Committee, 1989;Court of Appeals Member, Maryland State, district of columbia and Anne
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89. Ascension Lutheran Church - Fort Wayne, Indiana - Main
Web Site Game Genealogy Greeting Cards Market Place Message boards Recipes Singles conduct business in all 50 states and the district of columbia.
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Ascension Lutheran Church - Fort Wayne, Indiana Ascension Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana Welcome! You may browse public areas of our site. Links Inside This Web Site Main Church Calendar About Our Church Message Boards Church Newsletter ... Participants This Week's Events Sunday Morning Worship
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90. Nurses Forum - Nursing Boards
district of columbia district of columbia Board of Nursing 614 H. Street, NW SectionAdministrator National Council of State boards of Nursing, Inc.
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Alabama Board of Nursing
P.O. Box 303900 Montgomery, AL 36130
Phone: (334) 242-4060
FAX: (334) 242-4360
Executive Director: Judi Crume, RN, MSN Executive Officer Alaska Alaska Board of Nursing Div. of Occupational Licensing 3601 C Street, Suite 722 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: (907) 269-8161 FAX: (907) 269-8156 Executive Director: Dorothy Fulton, RN, MA Executive Director Arizona Arizona State Board of Nursing 1651 E. Morten Avenue, Suite 150 Phoenix, AZ 85020

91. Dress Codes And School-Uniform Policies, State By State
Delaware Dress Codes/Uniforms district boards have the authority to create andenforce a dresscode program, which may district of columbia Dress Codes
http://eric.uoregon.edu/publications/policy_reports/dress_codes/statebystate.htm
Clearinghouse on Educational Management
Dress Codes and School-Uniform Policies, State by State
No state to date has legislatively mandated the wearing of school uniforms.
Following is a roundup of legislation collected from responses to queries submitted to state department of education personnel and/or gleaned from each state’s website. If your state is not listed, its omission does not necessarily mean it has no legislation pertaining to student dress. Consult your local authorities.
For more complete information about legislation in your state, contact officials at your state’s education department. You can begin your search at www.50states.com.
ERIC/CEM personnel polled officials in all fifty states for information on statutes regarding dress codes and uniforms. We also searched the statutes posted on each state’s website. Key features of the statutes we located are summarized in the following list.
Although most dress codes and uniform policies are developed at the district or school level, twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia have enacted laws—with varying degrees of detail and interpretation—that address school dress. Some state statutes affect only dress codes with no mention of uniforms; others address dress codes and uniform policies separately; others include uniforms within dress codes.
Arizona
Uniforms: District boards have the discretionary power to require students to wear uniforms.

92. Board
Mr. Schaefer serves on the boards of St. Mission To provide a simple, convenientway for Maryland and district of columbia families to save in advance for
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Board Board Members Edwin S. Crawford , Chairman, has been a Senior Vice President of Public Finance for Ferris, Baker Watts, Inc., an investment banking firm, since 1992. He has spent over 19 years as an investment banker. Mr.Crawford served as Acting Executive Director of the Program during its first year of operation. Susan R. Buswell , was the Executive Director of the Maryland Association of Boards of Education from 1989-1998. Prior to that she served in the Maryland House of Delegates for six years and as a member of the Howard County Board of Education from 1973-1982. Ms. Buswell also led the Maryland Association of Non-Public Special Facilities and the Maryland Association of Elementary School Administrators. Nancy S. Grasmick , Ph.D has been the Maryland state superintendent of Schools since 1991. She served as Secretary of Juvenile Services and as Special Secretary for Children and Youth. She also serves on numerous national and state boards. She has over 30 years experience in education Karen Johnson was appointed Secretary of the Maryland Higher Education Commission in July 2000. From 1996-2000, she served as Assistant then Deputy Chief of Staff in the Governor's Office. Ms. Johnson also served first as Assistant Attorney General to the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation from 1994-1995, then as the Department's Assistant Secretary for Regulatory Policy and Programs from 1995-1996.

93. The Center For Education Reform: Arizona's Charter Law
schools authorized by local school boards, transportation may be provided by thedistrict; other charter Department of education must publish list of
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Making Schools Work Better for All Children
Charter School Legislation:
Profile of Arizona's Charter School Law
Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Arizona (1994; last amended in 2001) The strongest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Unlimited Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards, state board of education, state board for charter schools Eligible Applicants Public body, private person, private organization Types of Charter Schools Converted public, converted private, new starts (but not home-based schools) Appeals Process None Formal Evidence of Local Support Required No Recipient of Charter Charter school governing body Term of Initial Charter 15 years Operations Automatic Waiver from Most State and District Education Laws, Regulations, and Policies

94. Canadian Special Ed.
boards of education. New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island. Quebec, boards of education.The boundaries and names of all Quebec school boards have changed.
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I am gathering information here to share with my Canadian friends. If any of you have more information you wish to share please let me know . From what I have learned, each Province is responsible for the education of it's children, including those with special needs. The Ministry of Education, and/or School Boards are the ones to contact in your province for more information on education. I have found some links, and what I hope is useful information, and presented it here. Sample IEP from Canada. National Information The Hearing Foundation of Canada Canadian Association of the Deaf APSEA Homepage Atlantic Provinces Special Education Authority ASPEA Parent Association(Deaf and Hard of hearing) ... The Signer's Network Connecting Deaf and Hearing Canadians Child and Family Canada National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO) Sample IEP's from Canada: Sample IEP's Alberta Boards of Education Edmonton Public Schools Elk Island Public Schools, Sherwood Park

95. Welcome To HEM's Support Group Area
Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware district ofColumbia Florida Georgia site is sponsored by Home education Magazine.
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Welcome to HEM's Support Groups Pages! To find a group in your state use the map above or follow one of the links below under Groups and Organizations . If you're starting or run a group, check out the links below for helpful information. Bookmark this page and check back for news and information specifically about homeschooling support groups and organizations.
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Staying Informed

Laws and Legal Issues, Political Issues, Where to Find Information and Resources State Laws and Regulations Quick overviews offering a starting point in understanding laws and regulations. HEM-SupportGroups list A new networking list for anyone interested in working with support groups HEM's Support Group Liaison You can contact HEM's Support Group Liaison via email at Groups@home-ed-magazine.com

96. FindLaw: State Resources: District Of Columbia: Associations
columbia Associations The district of columbia Bar Continuing legaleducation information, membership, legal resources, and news.
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97. Infirmation.com: Employer Directory
Washington. View Washington Jobs or All district of columbia Jobs.
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98. Accountancy Boards Of The USA
Affairs; Business and Professional Licensing Administration; district of ColumbiaBoard of Page; Regulation and Licensing Department; boards and Commissions
http://www.state.oh.us/acc/stateweb.html
ACCOUNTANCY BOARDS OF THE UNITED STATES
(Including the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands) All accountancy boards have a Web site, except as noted below

99. District Of Columbia FE/PE Exam Requirements
Browse Our Catalog What's New The Passing Zone FE/PE Examinee Support State BoardsReview Courses Instructor's Corner Errata Links district of columbia.
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District of Columbia
DC Board of Registration for Professional Engineers
Mailing Addr: 941 North Capitol St., NE,
OPLA Room 2200, Washington, DC 20002 Phone: Fax: License Renewal and Continuing Professional Competency Requirements
April Exams October Exams FE Exam First Friday in Jan. First Friday in July PE Exam First Friday in Jan. First Friday in July The following PE exams are given in October only: Ag, ConSys, Fire, Ind, Manf, Met, Min/Min, Nuc, and Pet. The Naval/Marine PE exam is given in April only.
Calculators must be battery- or solar-powered, silent, and nonprinting, and must not have word-processing capabilities (i.e., no QWERTY keyboards).
Min. educ. required: varies Required degrees/experience: 4-yr Eng degree; 8 yrs combined Eng education and exp Waiver granted for FE exam? No
NCEES exams offered: All except ConSys, Env, Naval, and Str II Residency required for licensure? No Required degrees/experience: 4-yr Eng degree + 4 yrs exp; 12 yrs combined Eng education and exp; other combinations
License renewal: PE and PLS: Check with board Professional Development Hours
(PDH) required for renewal?

100. Licensing Finding Tools: Guide To Contractor, Engineer, Architect, Land Surveyor
Provides contact information and Web links for architect licensing boardsin the 50 states, district of columbia and US territories.
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"Continuing Education" provides continuing education requirements by state.
American Institute of Professional Geologists

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%20and%20Federal/stateregboards.htm
Lists geologist registration and certification boards, with e-mail and Web links.
American Society of Home Inspectors

www.ashi.com
Provides summaries of state home inspector statutes, regulations; contact information by state.
American Society of Interior Designers

www.asid.org

Contains information on states with interior designer registration laws, including contact information for state licensing agencies. American Society of Landscape Architects www.asla.org

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