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41. ExecSearches.com Non Profit Jobs
Established in 1937, PPMW provides family planning, education, and comprehensive currentlyprovided at five clinics two in the district of columbia, two in
http://www.execsearches.com/exec/detail.asp?job_id=4740

42. ExecSearches.com Non Profit Jobs
Washington, district of columbia. primary responsibility for all fundraising activitiesof USAction and its sister organization, USAction education Fund, and
http://www.execsearches.com/exec/detail.asp?job_id=4610

43. District Bulletin
including postshow AIDS education discussions, take place information package BritishColumbia Schools Curling Bulletins 2002-2003 district Bulletins 2001
http://sd41.bc.ca/NewLookD41/pages/For Staff/WklyDistBulletin/CurrentDB0203/DBOc

44. Book Reviews (InfoWorld)
3 South Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, district of columbia, Florida, Georgia $77,564.$66,112. $59,956. education. Highest degree earned. Senior management.
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayCareers.pl?98entcar.salaries.htm

45. Freeport Area Economic Development
customized training to companies throughout the district. can complete their baccalaureateeducation at the College campus thanks to columbia College, which
http://www.freeport-il-econ-dev.com/edu_higher.html
26 S. Galena Avenue
Freeport, IL 61032
Robert J. Skurla, Executive Director
(815) 233.1350 (Voice)
(815) 235.4038 (Fax)
Education

Overview

Elementary to High School

Higher Learning
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Lincoln Business Park

Vision Statement The Freeport area has a diverse and vibrant economy with quality and technology as the cornerstone of planned growth to provide a better life for all. Page Designed for MS Internet Explorer Design by Contact WebDesigner HIGHER EDUCATION The 140-acre campus of Highland Community College sprawls with grace and beauty on Freeport's west side. The two-year college serves a district population of 90,000 from Stephenson, Ogle, Jo Daviess, and Carroll counties. Each year the college enrolls approximately 7,500 students. Students range from 16 to 86 years of age; the average age is 32. The Highland campus has seven buildings: the Marvin-Burt Liberal Arts Center, the Science Center, the Technology Center, the Community Services Center, the Sports Center, the Ferguson Fine Arts Center, and the Student/Conference Center. Designated a regional arboretum, the campus includes a natural prairie, woodland, a pond, outdoor study areas, four softball diamonds, a baseball field, physical education fields, and a multipurpose athletic field.

46. CDE Staff Dev. 4-8 Funded Sites In 2000/2001 All Rounds
Funding. Some of the district names have been abbreviated to shorten thelength of this table. County, district, School, Award, Enrollment. Alameda,
http://test3.cde.ca.gov/edtech/etsd/previous/a-lafinal.htm

47. US And Canadian Tourism Offices
district of columbia, -, (202) 789-7000, 1-800-635 Maryland Office of Tourism dev,217 E Redwood St., 9th Fl, Baltimore, MD 21202, (410) 767-3400, 1-800-543-1036.
http://www2.firstsaga.com/goldwing/tourism.html
Information obtained from the Travel Industry Association of America
Last updated Sunday, March 21, 1999
Go to Canada
US State or Territory Address Telephone Toll Free # 401 Adams Ave., Montgomery, AL 361034 1-800-ALABAMA Alaska Div of Tourism PO Box 110801, Juneau, AK 99811-0801 American Samoa Govt. Office of Tourism, c/o McClellan Corp. Intl. 21318 Dumetz Rd., PO Box 4070, Woodland Hills, CA 91365 1-800-US-3-GUAM Arizona Office of Tourism 2702 N. Third St., Suite 4015, Phoenix, AZ 85004 1 Capitol Mall, Little Rock, AR 72201 California Div of Tourism PO Box 1499, Dept. TIA, Sacramento, CA 95812-1499 1-800-TO-CALIF Colorado Travel and Tourism Authority PO Box 3524, Englewood, CO 80155 Connecticut Vacation Center 505 Hudson St., Hartford, CT 06106 1-800-CT-BOUND Delaware Tourism Office 99 Kings Highway, Box 1401, Dept. TIA, Dover, DE 19901 District of Columbia Florida Div of Tourism PO Box 1100, Tallahassee, FL 32302 Georgia Tourism PO Box 1776, Atlanta, GA 30301-1776 Hawaii Visitors Bureau 2270 Kalakaua Ave., Suite 801, Honolulu, HI 96815 Idaho Travel and Tourism PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720

48. ICESA Bulletin
in Youth Opportunity Grants to 36 communities to provide education and job theNaylor Road OneStop Career Center in the district of columbia and then
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February 25, 2000 HERMAN TO TESTIFY ON FY 2001 APPROPRIATIONS
  • Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman is scheduled to testify February 29, before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor-HHS-Education on the Department's FY 2001 proposed budget. Other Cabinet officials appearing the same morning before the subcommittee include Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala and Education Secretary Richard Riley. Secretary Herman will appear before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor-HHS-Education on March 22. BLS Commissioner Katherine Abraham will testify on March 23, and ETA Assistant Secretary Ray Bramucci and VETS Assistant Secretary Al Borrego are scheduled to testify on March 27.
SUPPORT FOR BIENNIAL BUDGETING GROWS
  • A long-standing proposal to shift the congressional budget and appropriations process from once a year to every two years appears to be gaining support in the House and Senate. Supporters of the measure say that the two-year budget would save time and free up Congress to do more careful oversight of government programs. Opponents of the measure say that Congress would be locked into a budget for two years and would be incapable of responding to emergencies and changing conditions. About 245 House members support the change and several key Senators who could have filibustered the bill have now said they would not stop it. The Senate could take up the bill as early as next week.

49. Grant Sources-Federal
library materials and computer software; (3) promising education reform projects activitiesavailablein 27 states, including the district of columbia.
http://www.ncte.org/grants/Sources-Federal.shtml

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Federal
These grants are quite obviously those funded by the US federal government. Even though grant funding is derived from the same source, quite often it flows through various agencies and arms of the government. Follow the links below for some of the most common sources: The federal government also offers enacted legislation as sources of income. These include:
  • Title I . More than 45,000 public schools across the country use Title I funds to provide opportunities for professional development and learning opportunities designed to help low-achieving children master challenging curriculum and meet state standards in core academic subjects.

50. 2001 IEMA ConferenceKen Haycock
of a large elementary school, senior education official, university with the Vancouver(British columbia) School Board and technologies, and district and school
http://www.aea11.k12.ia.us/IEMA/IEMA2001haycock.html

51. StaffDev
pm at columbia College in columbia, SC the following topics A School district's Perspective,Associated Continuing education Unit (CEU) Credit Upon payment of
http://www.gcsd.k12.sc.us/staffdev/default.htm
Professional Development Opportunities
for April 2003 and beyond... Tuition Reimbursement Guidelines
  • All full-time employees are eligible for tuition reimbursement. Course must be completed between July 2, 2002 and June 30, 2003. Employees may be reimbursed for a maximum of $350.00 per course - maximum of two courses per fiscal year. Course must be taken from an accredited institution. Employee must earn a grade of B or better for graduate work; or a C or better for all other studies. Must submit official receipt and grade report.
    Note: You may print and submit the Tuition Reimbursement Form and official receipt before submitting the grade report in order to have this money set aside for you. You will not be reimbursed for tuition until we receive the completed tuition reimbursement form, official receipt, and grade report. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Professional Development and Leadership at 546-2561, Ext. 273 or e-mail Lee Ann Caviris.

  • SPECIAL SERVICES
    Title: Council for Exceptional Children
    Description: Special Education in Rumania
    Location: J. B. Beck Administration and Education Center, Room C-121

    52. Aurora Public Schools -Aurora, CO
    Ann Winkelmann 0731-02 Custodian, columbia 38) Alejandra resident with a child ina district school) Brenna week prior to the Board of education meeting, if
    http://www.aps.k12.co.us/boe/agendas/082002agenda.html
    AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
    1085 Peoria Street
    Aurora, Colorado 80011 A G E N D A BOARD OF EDUCATION August 20, 2002
    7:30 P.M. I - PRELIMINARY A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Roll Call B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. WELCOME TO VISITORS The regular meeting of the Aurora Board of Education will convene in the Board Room of the Administration Building. Individuals wishing to address the Board on a specific Agenda item are requested to sign up at the table on the south side of the Board Room prior to discussion of the Information and Action Items. Individuals wishing to address the Board on a non-agenda item are requested to sign up and will be provided an opportunity, limited to three minutes, at the end of the meeting during Opportunity for Audience. Visitors are urged to read the "Please Join Us..." brochure which is available on the wall inside the South entrance to the building. D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 1. Changes in Consent Agenda
    2. Changes in Information/Action Items E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The Minutes of the regular meeting of the Board of Education held August 6, 2002, are presented for approval.

    53. The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Regional Briefs
    Mr Narinder Singh, district Guidance Counsellor, delivered a Cell of the State Instituteof education honoured at the illfated space shuttle columbia, a press
    http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20030205/region.htm
    Wednesday, February 5, 2003, Chandigarh, India
    THE TRIBUNE SPECIALS 50 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE
    TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS
    R E G I O N A L B R I E F S
    PUNJAB AMRITSAR
    GANG BUSTED: The police on Monday claimed to have busted a gang of two-wheeler thieves with the arrest of three youths. Mr Narinder Pal Singh, district police chief, in a press note issued here said. Gajan Singh of Loharka Kalan, Amarjit Singh of Harsha Chhina and Manjinder Singh of Tola Nangal were held along with three stolen motor cycles at a naka at Ban Sikandar drain here on Sunday. QUIZ CONTEST : A.P.J. College, Jalandhar, won the first position in a quiz contest organised by the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage at S.N. College here on Tuesday. In essay writing, Shine Singh of S.R. Government College, Navdeep Kaur of R.R. Bawa College in needle work and Shalini of S.R. Government College in printing competition won the first position. Ms Harinder Sindhu, wife of the Deputy Commissioner, was the chief guest. HOSHIARPUR
    SHIKSHA ABHIYAN: To provide free and compulsory education to children of 6-14 years of age, 3,82,826 names have been enlisted in rural and urban areas of this district under Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan. According to official sources, 1,263 village education committees at the school level have been constituted in 19 education blocks. Principals of senior secondary school have been made resource persons to impart training through workshops.

    54. Faculty And Staff
    of civil society in the Sakete district of southeastern of business and economiceducation at the MA in Organizational Psychology from columbia University in
    http://www.sais-jhu.edu/depts/id/faculty.htm
    SAIS Home Page I-Dev Mission I-Dev Program
    Overview
    ... I-Dev Partnership s Contact Us
    Faculty
    William A. Douglas - Adjunct Professor and I-Dev Interim Director
    Labor in Developing Countries and teaches Ethics, Choice and a Just World Order . He holds a B.A. in political science from the University of Washington, an M.A. from SAIS, and a Ph.D. in Politics from Princeton University.
    Monica Brand
    Microfinance and Development
    with Maria Otero
    Joseph W. Davis
    Labor in Developing Countries
    with William Douglas and Anthony Freeman
    Graeme Donovan
    Rural Development Edward Elmendorf Health Problems, Policies and Practices in Developing Countries

    55. Independence Chamber Of Commerce
    columbia College Electronics Institute Fort Osage R1 School district Friends University education* Independence Board of education * Independence College of
    http://www.independencechamber.com/data/anniver.html

    56. Reading Symposium: Appendix B
    Tomas Hanna The School district of Philadelphia Emerald and Orleans Philadelphia,PA 19134 (215 of education 1429 Senate St., Room 801E columbia, SC 29201
    http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/ncbepubs/symposia/reading/appendixb.html
    APPENDIX B * Participants List
    Margarita Ackley

    U.S. Department of Education
    OBEMLA
    330 C St. SW, Room 5611
    Washington, DC 20202
    (202) 205-0506 (P)
    (202) 401-6168 (F)
    margarita.ackley@ed.gov
    Eve Agee
    Former U.S. Department of Education Staff
    America Reads Challenge Carol Ashton Missouri Dept. of Education 1863 S. Oakmont Ave. Springfield, MO 65809 (417) 885-3882 (P) (417) 885-3856 (F) Caston@mail.dese.state.mo.us Diane August August and Associates 4500 Wetherill Rd. Bethesda, MD 20816 (301) 229-5077 (P) (301) 229-5087 (F) daugust@msn.com Anne Barnosky School District of Philadelphia Edison Cluster 2603 N. 5th St., 5th floor Philadelphia, PA 19133 (215) 291-5680 (P) (215) 291-5690 (F) abarnosk@phila.k12.pa.us

    57. Table 4.7. States That Prov Ide Funding For Or Offer Staff Dev E
    118 SHPPS 2000 Table 4.7. States That Provide Funding for or Offer staff Development on Mental Health and Social Services Topics for Mental Health or Social Services staff, by Topic 1 Yes No ? Incomplete Data AfterSc h ool Program s Alcohol
    http://www.cdc.gov/NCCDPHP/DASH/shpps/summaries/pdf/table4_7.pdf

    58. Democrats See 4th District As Chance To Retake House - Sunday, 09/29/02
    The district's largest towns include columbia, Fayetteville and Crossville. Bothcandidates have received significant contributions for a rural district.
    http://www.tennessean.com/government/archives/02/10/22943535.shtml
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    59. Programs : Economic Development: Portland Development Commission
    PDC's Economic Development research staff also maintains a database of current landand building costs; tax structure; health and education facilities; and
    http://www.pdc.us/programs/econ_dev.html
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    History

    All About Urban Renewal
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    Introduction Note the important word: JOBS
  • Business retention, expansion and recruitment; Business financial and technical assistance; Business policy and advocacy. An overview of PDC programs and activities in these areas is provided in this brochure ; and A business resource web 'portal' that provides quick and easy access to online resources that can help your business prosper. Visit PDC's one-stop business resource at www.BusinessInPortland.org (BIP)!
  • Business Retention, Expansion and Recruitment In providing business services, the department often partners with private business, including the real estate and financial community as well as local developers and business leaders. In addition, staff works in concert with the state of Oregon, Port of Portland, Association for Portland Progress, and other area partners. Here is an overview of the Economic Development department's programs and services geared to business retention, expansion and recruitment.

    60. SERC | What's New? | Technology Leadership Town Hall Meetings
    governmental affairs, Association of American Publishers, Washington, district ofColumbia; Gary H program of the US Department of education under contract
    http://www.serc.org/whatsnew/info/techmeetings.htm
    News Events Calendar
    What's New?
    Technology Leadership Town Hall Meetings
    Star*Tip Teleconference Series Available
    Funded by a U. S. Department of Education Star Schools grant, this teleconference series, each 90-minutes in length, focuses on technology issues that confront education technology leaders at schools large and small, metropolitan and rural, technologically advanced and in the initial stages of going online. The series is presented by SERC (Satellite Educational Resources Consortium), CoSN (Consortium for School Networking), and KET (Kentucky Educational Television), in partnership with NASSP (the National Association of Secondary School Principals), NAESP (the National Association of Elementary School Principals), and NSBA (the National School Boards Association). The series features schools that successfully address the ever-changing challenges of technology integration. Included with the videotapes are supplemental print materials that give additional information regarding the topics. To order the series, please contact the Star School Project Manager at (800) 476-5001.

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