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  1. Voucher venture: Sen. Lieberman and allies are pushing for expansion of federal funding for religious schools in the district of Columbia.(Joe Lieberman): An article from: Church & State by Joseph L. Conn, 2009-09-01
  2. The demise of slavery in the District of Columbia, April 16, 1862.(TEACHING WITH ONLINE PRIMARY SOURCES: DOCUMENTS FROM THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES)(Report): ... from: Teaching History: A Journal of Methods by Michael Hussey, 2010-03-22

21. District Of Columbia State Of Education: Tuition Assistance Grants
State education Office, Click Here To Visit The Official Website of the Governmentof the district of columbia Government of the district of columbia John A
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Information on Colleges and Universities NEWS DC Tuition Assistance Grant Program Has Been Expanded Norton's agreement extends benefits to include Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and older students. Full Text DC Tuition Assistance Grant Program 441 4th Street, NW, Suite 350 North Washington, DC 20001 (202) 727-2824 Government of the District of Columbia John A. Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004 Citywide Call Center: (202) 727-1000

22. District Of Columbia: Department Of Consumer And Regulatory Affairs: Information
years, licensees are required to meet mandated continuing education requirements,which the consent of the Council of the district of columbia, appoints a
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Business and Professional Licensing Administration The DC Board of Real Estate is housed in the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA), Business and Professional Licensing Administration. The Board regulates the licenses of professional real estate agents and protects consumers by upholding the DC real estate license law. The real estate license law is defined by the District of Columbia Second Omnibus Regulatory Act of 1998 (Omnibus), which took effect on April 20, 1999. The Board has established pre-licensing education requirements, as well as continuing education requirements that enhance the professional abilities of agents. Once agents adequately meet pre-licensing requirements, the Board examines potential licensees through established and standardized tests. Every two years, licensees are required to meet mandated continuing education requirements, which ensure that they are kept abreast of current national and local laws. The Board also works with other consumer regulatory divisions within the department to investigate consumer complaints. The Mayor, with the consent of the Council of the District of Columbia, appoints a nine-member board; appointees are selected based on their experience, abilities, and interest in serving the public. This decision-making body performs its appointed duties according to the administrative procedures set by the DC Municipal Regulations (DCMR). The Board consists of industry and consumer members.

23. Amendments To D.C. Municipal Regulations
Chapter 15, Secs. 1508.13, 1509.4, 1530 1531, Public Records of the district ofColumbia Amended, 36 Board of education (June 1997 ed.) topBack to Top.
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AMENDMENTS TO D.C. MUNICIPAL REGULATIONS
As of March 1, 1999
NOTE: This page has been superseded. Click here to go to the new page. DCMR Title: Title 1 Title 3 Title 4 Title 5 ... Title 31 Below is the cumulative index of amendments to the D.C. Municipal Regulations (DCMR). An asterisk (*) indicates that the particular DCMR Title is still in progress and not yet available in final form. . A list of agency abbreviations appears at the end of this document. This document is updated each month.
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Chapter 1, Sec. 108.1, Fee for Dishonored Checks, 38 DCR 7204 (11-29-91)(BE) Chapter 3, Sec. 302.5, District of Columbia Register Fee Increase, 38 DCR 5665 (9-6-91)(OM) D.C. Register , 42 DCR 566 (1-27-95)(ODAI) Chapter 4, Sec. 408.10, Fee for the Publication Indices , 38 DCR 5666 (9-6-91)(OM) Chapter 4, Sec. 408.10, Fee for the Publication Indices - Amended, 44 DCR 2984 (5-16-97)(OM)

24. The Center For Education Reform: DC's Charter Law
in law, but provided by Department of education, as well as Annual reports to thechartering authority and district of columbia Financial Responsibility and
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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 District of Columbia (1996) The 4 th strongest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed 20 per year: 10 each by the two existing chartering authorities. Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities District of Columbia Board of Education and the Public Charter School Board; the DC City Council may designate an additional entity by enactment of a bill Eligible Applicants Person, group, organization, or post-secondary institution, including public, private, or quasi-private entities Types of Charter Schools Converted public, converted private, new starts (but not home-based schools)

25. The Center For Education Reform: New Jersey's Charter Law
Term of Initial Charter. 4 years. Operations. Automatic Waiver fromMost State and district education Laws, regulations, and Policies.
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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 New Jersey (1996; amended in 2000) The 17 th 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 State commissioner of education Eligible Applicants Teachers and/or parents in district; college/university or private entity in conjunction with teachers/parents Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts (but not home-based schools) Appeals Process Applications denied may be appealed to the state board of education Formal Evidence of Local Support Required 51% of teachers and 51% of parents must support for conversions Recipient of Charter Charter school governing body Term of Initial Charter 4 years Operations Automatic Waiver from Most State and District Education Laws, Regulations, and Policies

26. LegalTrek - District Of Columbia
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28. DC Department Of Health: Administrations & Offices: Environmental Health Adminis
conserve the soil and water resources of the district of columbia and to In addition,it has developed an extensive Environmental education Program, using
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Watershed Protection Division Location 51 N Street, NE, 5th floor
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Mission The Watershed Protection Division's mission is to conserve the soil and water resources of the District of Columbia and to protect its watersheds from nonpoint source pollution. Program Description The Watershed Protection Division (WPD) protects and restores the environmental health of our watersheds in several ways. The Division has developed and enacted storm water management and sediment and erosion control regulations for construction sites. In addition, it has developed an extensive Environmental Education Program , using nationally accredited curricula, to educate District teachers, students, and residents in the benefits of environmental stewardship. The WPD also assesses the health of watersheds and habitats and sponsors activities that re-create wetlands or restore stream buffers with trees. The following Branch Offices work together to protect our watersheds from soil erosion and nonpoint source pollution. Sediment and Storm Water Technical Services Branch
  • Reviews construction and grading plans for storm water management, erosion and sediment control, and flood plain management.

29. State Advisory Panel On Special Education For The District Of
to children and youth with disabilities in the district of columbia. delivery,effectiveness, efficiency and quality of special education and related
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30. District Of Columbia : Clean City Initiative
Solid Waste education Enforcement Program (SWEEP) Contacts; Street and Alley Welcometo Washington, DC Government of the district of columbia 441 4th Street
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32. US Charter Schools Website
Legislative Summary Passed in 1996, the district of columbia charter school law Charterschools are automatically waived of most state education laws and
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As part of the District of Columbia School Reform Act of 1995, two charter granting authorities were created to sponsor charter schools: the D.C. Public Charter School Board and the D.C. Board of Education. There are currently 38 public charter school campuses serving over 10,500 students.
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Schools: Profiles of selected  Washington D. C. Charter Schools  created by the schools themselves. Participants: List of all the  Washington D. C. Participants  registered on this site or one of the Web Community sites. Key Contacts: D.C. Public Charter School Board http://www.dcpubliccharter.com/ This board, created to authorize D.C. charter schools, offers on-line information on the charter legislation, application process, schools, news, and technical assistance available. Chathan Smoot Administrative Assistant 1436 U Street, NW

33. University Of The District Of Columbia
as a result of their disability while pursuing a higher education. Student SupportServices Program University of the district of columbia 4200 Connecticut
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The Student Support Services Program is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education to enable individuals to initiate or resume their post-secondary education. Students are eligible to participate in the program if they are – low income, first generation college student, or an individual with a disability. All program participants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an associate or baccalaureate program. The goal of the Student Support Services Program is to provide efficient, effective, and personable services to increase the retention and graduation rate of students. Services provided to attain this goal include: Tutoring in developmental and college level English, Mathematics, Spanish, and French

34. U.S. District Court For The District Of Columbia Complaint For Declaratory Relie
Wilma A. Lewis United States Attorney for the district of columbia 555 4th costsbecause the agency records were sought for public education purposes and
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36. IFAP - Dear Partner, Colleague Letters
The US district Court for the district of columbia upheld the Appeals Decision TheCourt of Appeals found that section 437(c) of the Higher education Act of
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DCLPublicationDate: 7/1/2000
DCLID: 00-G-327
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Summary: This letter is to inform you of a recent court decision and resulting Department policy change that affects the Department's implementation of the "employment attempt" provisions in the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program false certification - ability-to-benefit discharge (false certification discharge) regulations.
July 2000
G-00-327
Dear Guaranty Agency Partner:
On November 16, 1999, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (Court of Appeals), in Jordan v. Riley , ruled invalid the employment attempt provisions in the false certification discharge regulations, finding that the relevant statute did not authorize such provisions. As explained more fully below, the Department has decided to extend the Court's ruling to all borrowers and no longer consider the borrower's employment attempts in resolving false certification discharge claims.
I. Background
In Jordan v. Riley , a FFEL borrower who claimed that her ability-to-benefit was falsely certified by the school was denied a false certification discharge because she completed the school's program but failed to make a reasonable attempt to obtain employment. The borrower sued the Department, challenging the employment attempt requirements in the regulations that were the basis for her denial. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia upheld the Department's regulations; the borrower appealed to the Court of Appeals.
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37. NEA: Charter Schools
According to the education Commission of the States, as of August 2001 there TheCommission reported that 37 states, the district of columbia and Puerto
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NEA policy embraces high standards, accountability and strong local control for charter schools. It also offers guidance in the form of various criteria that can significantly improve the chances for success of these programs, which after 10 years are still in the experimental stage. Among other things, NEA firmly believes that all affected public education employees must be directly involved in the design, implementation and governance of these and other educational programs.
Failures spur review of charter school laws
Charter schools are part of the landscape of public education. According to the Education Commission of the States, as of August 2001 there were more than 2,300 public charter schools serving more than 500,000 students nationwide. The Commission reported that 37 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have laws providing funding and permitting charter schools to operate. However, many of those statutes are being revisited and revised in light of a number of charter school failures, some with disastrous consequences for students. NEA's position on charter schools is necessarily general. State laws and regulations vary widely, and NEA state affiliates have positions that are appropriate to the situation in their states. For example, accountability for meeting high academic standards is an essential component of successful charter schools. But not all state charter laws have strong accountability requirements. In addition, not all state laws require charter schools to develop programs conforming with state or local academic standards, and many charter laws do not require charters to participate in the state accountability system.

38. AEGiS-AIDS Weekly: Prevention And Education: Medical Ethicists Call For End To N
New York, and Rhode Island and the district of columbia have exceptions high-qualitytreatment for drug and alcohol dependency; education and counseling
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Prevention and Education: Medical Ethicists Call for End to Needle Ban AIDSWEEKLY Plus, Monday, 20 January 1997
Daniel J. DeNoon, Senior Editor Repeal laws and regulations restricting the sale of sterile syringes and needles, medical ethicists recommend. Sterile syringes would greatly reduce the spread of blood- borne diseases such as AIDS, hepatitis , and malaria, argue authors Lawrence O. Gostin and Kathleen Flaherty of the Georgetown/Johns Hopkins Program in Law and Public Health, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland; Zita Lazzarini of the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts; and T. Stephen Jones of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia. "Reducing the risk of disease transmission among IDUs [injection drug users] constitutes a legitimate medical and public health rationale for increasing access to syringes," Gostin et al. wrote in their analysis of U.S. regulation of syringes and needles. Their article appeared in The Journal of the American Medical Association ("Prevention of HIV/AIDS and Other Blood- Borne Diseases Among Injection Drug Users," JAMA 1997 Jan 1;277(1):53-62

39. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
9, education Week surveyed all 50 states and the district of columbia to find outwhat they were doing to comply with key provisions of the No Child
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