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  1. Vocational education and urban youth: A follow-up study of 1968, 1971 and 1972 graduates of the public schools of the District of Columbia : final report by Douglas S Katz, 1974
  2. A coordinated program of the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation and public schools for mentally retarded students in basic academic track;: Final report by David O Songer, 1969
  3. Juggling lessons: A curriculum for women who go to school, work, and care for their families ; student workbook by Joyce S Kaser, 1989
  4. Juggling lessons: A curriculum for women who go to school, work, and care for their families ; instructor's guide by Joyce S Kaser, 1989
  5. A new attitude: Life lessons for returning women by Joyce S Kaser, 1992

61. Untitled
LEXINGTON COUNTY Lexington School district Two Learning Center 3201 Leaphart RoadWest columbia, SC 29169 Paramedic SC vocational Rehabilitation Dept 1410A
http://www.che400.state.sc.us/web/student/vocation.htm
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62. John Gloster, Statehood Party Candidate For Mayor, Education Platform, September
or makeup will always be more geared to vocational school We should utilize computerscience students at the University of the district of columbia to help
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EDUCATION PLATFORM
JOHN GLOSTER
CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR
Our children are starved for attention from responsible, adult authority figures. When they do not receive enough, they act out by acting up. We can significantly improve discipline in the classroom by reducing class size. By doing so, we will not only be reaching out to our most troubled children, but we will be creating an environment in which the teacher has more control, and the relatively small percentage of disruptive children will be more isolated, and less able to dominate the classroom. 3. In-School Recreation: We will bring back arts and after-school recreation programs into the schools. After-school recreational opportunities should be placed back into the school buildings, so that children have the option of staying in an adult monitored and mentored program straight through until 6 p.m.. I would relieve teachers of the duty, however, by having professional recreational/adulthood training counselors handle these programs. 4. Vouchers: This is one of the greatest threats to the viability of our public schools. We support the right of every young person to a public school education. Private schools do not guarantee the acceptance of every child. In general, we are against the privatization of public functions, such as this.

63. Woodrow Wilson Senior High School District Of Columbia Public
7/2002 @ 2359 hours EST 12/13/02 ASVAB (Armed Services vocational Aptitude Battery Goodswill be collected to feed 40 families in the district of columbia.
http://www.wilsonhs.org/jrotc/

64. History Of UDC
Education was appointed by the Mayor of the district of columbia, and WashingtonTechnical Institute, whose Board of vocational Education was
http://www.udc.edu/history.html
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of the District of Columbia T he University of the District of Columbia is, at once, very old and very new. The seeds of higher education for the District were planted in 1851 when Myrtilla Miner founded a "school for colored girls". In 1879, Miner Normal School became a part of the public school system. Similarly, Washington Normal School, established in 1873 as a school for white girls, was renamed Wilson Normal School in 1913. In 1929, by an act of Congress, both schools became four-year teachers colleges and the only institutions of public higher education in the city. Years later, after the long awaited Supreme Court desegregation decision, the two schools united in 1955 to form the District of Columbia Teachers College. However, for many residents who did not wish to become teachers or who were both black and poor, the opportunity for advanced technical training or study for a liberal arts degree was an unattainable goal. Years of persistent lobbying for comprehensive public higher education by District residents and others caused President John F. Kennedy, in 1963, to appoint a commission to study the District's needs. It was no surprise that the Chase Commission found a definite and compelling need for public higher education in the District of Columbia. There was a demand for instruction that was affordable, and there was an overwhelming desire for learning that would enable residents to participate fully in the unique life of the city.

65. The Center For Education Reform: Nevada's Charter Law
Certification. 70% must be certified; in vocational schools, 50% must be certified.Leave of Absence from district. Up to 6 years. Retirement Benefits.
http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Nevada.htm
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Profile of Nevada'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 Nevada (1997; last amended in 2001) The 11 th weakest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed 21; unlimited on charters serving at-risk students Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards, following an initial review by the state committee on charter schools Eligible Applicants Committee consisting of at least 3 certified teachers and up to 10 additional community members Types of Charter Schools New starts and distance learning schools that serve at-risk students Appeals Process If the local board takes no action, or rejects an application that is first reviewed by the state committee on charter schools, the application may then be appealed back to the state. If the state approves the charter, it will become the sponsor.

66. District Of Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Reorganization Act
to be a reference to the University of the district of columbia. but not limited toenvironmental sciences, liberal and fine arts, vocational and technical
http://www.reeusda.gov/1700/legis/udc.htm
District of Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Reorganization Act
An Act October 26, 1974, Public Law 93-471, 88 Stat. 1423, D.C. Code 31-1701 et seq.
TITLE I-SHORT TITLE, PURPOSES, AND DEFINITIONS
SHORT TITLE
SEC. 101. This Act may be cited as the "District of Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Reorganization Act".
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
SEC. 102. It is the intent of Congress to authorize a public land-grant university through the reorganization of the existing local institutions of public postsecondary education in the District of Columbia. It is the clear and specific intent of the Congress that vocational and technological education, as well as liberal arts, sciences, teacher education, and graduate and postgraduate studies, within the University be given at all times its proper priority in terms of funding with other units within the University, and that the land-grant funds be utilized by the University in accordance with the provisions of the Act of July 2, 1862 (7 U.S.C. 301-305, 307, 308) (known as the First Morrill Act).
DEFINITIONS
SEC. 103.

67. Columbia Public Schools
The columbia School district is Accredited with Awardwinning career and vocationalprograms designed Eight district schools have been honored for exemplary
http://www.columbia.k12.mo.us/about.html
About Us
Back to home Fast Facts Centered in Columbia and drawing students from throughout Boone County, the Columbia School District is the tenth-largest in the state. It includes nineteen elementary schools, three middle schools, three junior high schools, three high schools, and the Columbia Area Career Center. A vibrant and growing community, Columbia, with its various institutions and businesses, has seen its share of awards. Columbia's solid economy has been an important factor, along with the high quality of educational experiences locally, in garnering national recognition for the community. Our schools are no exception.
  • The Columbia School District is Accredited with Distinction by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, citing such educational advantages as:
    • Comprehensive curriculum and services at all grade levels, including preschool and adult Exceptional programs for at-risk students and students with disabilities Extensive depth and breadth in junior high and high school course offerings Award-winning career and vocational programs designed for all students Strong multicultural education programs which prepare students for the future Successful community partnerships and volunteer programs

68. Legislative Analysis
determined that discriminatory patterns in vocational programs can coordinators Alabama,Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, district of columbia, Indiana, Kansas
http://www.asashop.org/autoinc/aug2002/legis.cfm
Have Our Work Force Opportunities
Been Unfairly Limited?
By Robert L. Redding, Jr.
ASA Washington, D.C. Representative
The National Women's Law Center claims that in the area of vocational and technical education, Title IX has been ignored and sex segregation is pervasive. The automotive repair industry needs qualified female employees to help lower its employment deficit, and we should not lose these potential employees due to outdated stereotypes. Estimate the projected deficit in technicians within the automotive repair industry over the next 10 years. Does around 50,000 employees sound right? How about 100,000? Not even close. Over the next 10 years the projected deficit in automotive repair technicians is a whopping 418,000, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook. Women account for nearly half of today's work force. Why, in an industry desperately in need of qualified employees, are there so few female automotive repair technicians? The National Women's Law Center appears to have found the answer. A report released by the center June 6 examines sex bias in high school vocational and technical programs, a violation of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.

69. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = Columbia Business School
schools, Business, Trade and Technical Database for business, trade and technicalvocational schools in the Washington, district of columbia Real Estate
http://search.metacrawler.com/texis/search?q=Columbia Business School&brand=meta

70. Columbia School District News
for post graduate studies at any college, university, or vocational school of theefforts of the teaching staff of the entire columbia School district.
http://scnc.csd.k12.mi.us/District/DistrictNews.htm
District Home Academic Boosters District School Improvement Golden Apple Award ... Retention and Drop-out Rate Featured Article: Governor's Cup Award
Congratulations to the graduated class of 2001! For the second consecutive year in a row, Columbia Central High School has been awarded the coveted Governor's Cup for academic excellence and performance of its graduating class. Sixty eight members of the class of 2001 scored in levels one or tow in all categories of the Michigan Educational Assessment Program, (MEAP), that earned them each a $2,500.00 scholarship that can be used for post graduate studies at any college, university, or vocational school of their choice. The class earned a total of over $170,000 for their achievements. This award has been sponsored for the past two years by the Michigan Department of Education and the Michigan Department of the Treasury. On Thursday Feb. 14., representatives from Columbia Central High School, Superintendent Mr. Brent Beamish, Principal Mr. Robert Scheick, Math Department Chairman Mr. Steve Malewitz, Social Studies Chairman Mr. Gary Huntley and Columbia School Board President Mr. Jeff Anderson all attended the award ceremony at the State of Michigan Public Library and Museum in Lansing where eleven high schools from around the state were presented the Governor's Cup Trophy. Only seventy eight high schools in the State of Michigan received this award. Receiving this award is a true reflection of the quality of education and the efforts of the teaching staff of the entire Columbia School District. The trophy is now displayed, along with last years class of 2000 Governor's Cup, in the Hall of Honor at Columbia Central High School.

71. Centralia, MO / Schools
district Web Site / Missouri School district Directory Board Jefferson St., 573682-3508Vocational Agriculture, 849 Post High School Education columbia Area Vo
http://centralia.missouri.org/schools.html
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Centralia R-VI Schools District Web Site Missouri School District Directory
Board Education Adm. Office, 635 S. Jefferson St.,
Chance Elementary School, 510 S. Rollins,
Chester Boren Middle School, 110 N. Jefferson St.,
Centralia High School, 849 S. Jefferson St.,
Vocational Agriculture, 849 S. Jefferson St., Post High School Education
Columbia Area Vo-Tech School
Columbia Area Vo-Tech School offers vocational and technical education to grades 10-12. It provides an extensive adult education program to approximately 15,000 adults each year, and offers customized training for local businesses.
Columbia College
Columbia College was established in 1851 as Christian College, a private women's college. In 1970, the name was changed to Columbia College and it became a co-ed facility. Enrolling more than 6,000 students, Columbia College offers degrees of study in 12 major areas, with day, evening and weekend programs available. Moberly Area Community College Moberly Area Community College founded in 1927, is a public two-year college enrolling approximately 1,600 students. Moberly Area Community College offers associates degrees of arts, science and nursing. Day and weekend programs are available.

72. Out Of State Nursing Assistant Training Programs
Institute of Gerontology/ University of the district of columbia, DC, MirrorLake and Tomlinson Adult vocational Center, St. Petersburg,
http://www.dmas.state.va.us/ltc-out_of_state_training.htm

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Virginia State Website Search this site Links and Utilities document.write("Printable Page View"); Site Index Administration and Business Child Health Insurance Employment Opportunities ... Provider Services document.write("Provider Enrollment"); Provider Manuals Provider Search Recipient Services Search Forms 600 East Broad Street
Richmond, Va. 23219 Contact DMAS Out of State Nursing Assistant Training Programs STATE NAME OF SCHOOL LOCATION DATE (IF KNOWN) COMMENTS California Crescent City Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Crescent City State of California license as a Nursing Assistant any individual Connecticut Greater Hartford Community College Hartford Mary Kenney Nursing Home Waterford Mattatuck Community Collge Waterbury Plainville Convalescent Home Plainville Southeastern Regional Voc-Tech School Groton Delaware Philadelphia Training Center Newark District of Columbia Automation Academy, Inc

73. Salem Missouri * Schools And Education
Dent County and Salem Education page.Category Regional North America Localities S Salem Education...... The Salem R80 School district serves students East Central Community College andColumbia College vocational Education Rolla Technical Institute (RTI) provides
http://www.salemmissouri.com/education.html
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The Salem Missouri and Dent County school districts at the elementary level include four rural school districts. These four districts provide public education needs for kindergarten through eighth grade in their respective rural districts. Oak Hill R-I,
RR 3 (573) 729-5618 Dent-Phelps R-III
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Hwy. 19 North (573) 729-4607 CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT: William Lynch Elementary
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Salem Upper Elementary
Salem and rural students attend Salem junior and senior high schools after completion of their eighth grade year. Salem High School, an A+ school, is located on Dilworth Lane in West Salem. Salem Junior High School
Dilworth Lane (573) 729-4261 Salem High School Dilworth Lane (573) 729-6641 All the R-80 schools are accredited with the state Department of Education. There is a wide range of classes and extracurricular activities. Students may take courses in preparation for college or the workplace. Extracurricular activities range from sports and vocational agriculture endeavors, to clubs and academic competition teams. High School articles can be found on Tiger Beat!

74. CAPITOL IMPROVEMENTS
and proposal phase, LTC shook hands with the district of columbia Public Schoolsagreeing to act as training provider for its vocational education, management
http://www.ltcinc.net/dcps press release.htm

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CAPITOL IMPROVEMENTS LTC, Inc. Wins Training Agreement with the DC Public Schools When District of Columbia Public Schools officials began investigating the possibility of offering computer training to its vocational education teachers, finding the right training firm was no small task. The District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) heard presentations from Microsoft among others, but it wasn't until Janice Cannon, State Coordinator for Guidance and Counseling, was reading the newspaper one day in early December that a metro-area training company caught her eye. Janice, who serves as Program Coordinator for this training project, saw the article featuring the LTC's Technology Training Center 's December Grand Opening in Greenbelt, Maryland. The more she read, the more intrigued she became. In early January, she placed a call to LTC and briefly described the district's training needs. After the initial presentation and proposal phase, LTC shook hands with the District of Columbia Public Schools agreeing to act as training provider for its vocational education, management and computer education teachers. A project of this nature is key to LTC President & CEO, Rozita Wilson. "While it is important to meet the training needs of adult learners, I am excited because I know that in this case young people will be directly impacted as well" she noted. Wilson, herself the mother of two young boys adds, "I am eager to assist the DC Public Schools as they invest in each teacher and foster the growth of their students."

75. Titles Of The District Of Columbia Municipal Regulations
Chapter 71 district of columbia Housing Authority 64 DC Ust Trust Fund, districtInitiated Corrective Chapter 1 vocational Rehabilitation Services; Chapter 2
http://www.abfa.com/dcdocs/dcmrlist.htm
T ITLES OF T HE D ISTRICT OF C OLUMBIA M UNICIPAL R EGULATIONS
TITLE 1 MAYOR AND EXECUTIVE AGENCIES (March 1986)
  • Chapter 1 Office of the Mayor
  • Chapter 2 Official Publication
  • Chapter 3 Rules of the Office of Documents
  • Chapter 4 Freedom of Information
  • Chapter 5 Board of Appeals and Review
  • Chapter 6 Building Code Advisory Committee
  • Chapter 7 [Reserved]
  • Chapter 8 District of Columbia Employees Travel and Related Expenses
  • Chapter 9 Audit Standards for Government Organizations, Programs, and Functions
  • Chapter 10 Arrest Records: the Duncan Ordinance
TITLE 3 ELECTIONS AND ETHICS (June 1994 w/1996 Supplement) Amendments?
  • Chapter 1 Organization of the Board of Elections and Ethics
  • Chapter 2 Political and Ethical Conduct of Board Members and Employees
  • Chapter 3 Advisory Opinions of the Board
  • Chapter 4 Hearings
  • Chapter 5 Voter Registration
  • Chapter 6 Eligibility of Candidates
  • Chapter 7 Election Procedures
  • Chapter 8 Tabulation and Certification of Election Results
  • Chapter 9 Filling Vacancies
  • Chapter 10 Initiative and Referendum
  • Chapter 11 Recall of Elected Officials
  • Chapter 12 [Deleted] 38 DCR 7027, 7031 (November 22, 1991)

76. District Perspective
The columbia Borough School district maintains two K6 more information.) In addition,the district is a that send students to a vocational-technical school
http://www.columbia.k12.pa.us/Perspectives.htm
Columbia Borough School District District Perspectives District Mission: The mission of the Columbia Borough School District is to provide educational opportunities for our students to develop attributes such as positive self-esteem, personal responsibility, respect and concern for others, social and environmental responsibility, honesty and integrity. In order to accomplish these goals, educational opportunities and experiences which challenge and empower students to acquire these attributes will be provided within an academic and extra-curricular program that emphasizes problem solving, analytical and creative thinking and the development of independent study skills. In the areas of communications, mathematics, science and technology, social studies, health, physical education and the fine arts. We believe the school system consists of an educational partnership composed of the staff, students, parents and all members of the community. This partnership is mutually responsible for the highest possible development of knowledge, skills and attitudes of every student. Our goals is to produce educated and responsible citizens who recognize and appreciate learning as a lifelong process of personal development and who become compassionate and contributing members of our diverse and ever-changing society. Location: The Columbia Borough School District is located approximately 10 miles west of Lancaster in scenic Lancaster County. The school district and community sit on the banks of the Susquehanna River and share a long and rich history. The district encompasses an area of approximately 1.85 square miles with a population of 10,800. The school district and borough share the same boundaries. The district serves no other municipality.

77. Governor Musgrove's Classroom Technology Task Force, Phase 1
5. Claiborne County School district. Claiborne County vocational. 3. CoffeevilleHigh School. 15. columbia School district. columbia High School. 13.
http://www.msmec.com/news/computers.list_0501.html

78. 1999 CMPE Awardees
School, Blue Springs School district Missouri State B. Lange Middle School, ColumbiaPublic schools Patricia Knowles Macon Area vocational Technical School
http://www.dese.state.mo.us/news/cmpelist.htm
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Team Teaching Award Dan Burns
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79. State Advisory Panel On Special Education For The District Of
Carl D. Perkins vocational Education Amendments; Perkins vocational and Applied individualsshould be residence of the district of columbia; attend public
http://www.sapsedc.org/pr/announce-02.htm

80. C.A.T.E.R.: Career And Technical Education Resources
was to share methods of achieving integration of vocational and academic Over 1,200sites from fifty states and the district of columbia, the Virgin Islands
http://cater.missouri.edu/resources/?subj=Education&subset=Academic & Vocational

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