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  1. School offers alternative to the streets in Boston.(PATHS TO PEACE): An article from: National Catholic Reporter by Mike Newall, 2006-10-20
  2. Alternative public education in Massachusetts (Resources for schools) by Kerry Homstead, 1981
  3. An analysis of the organization of an alternative school using film as a research method (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. Thesis. 1972. M.C.P) by Christina Barnes, 1972
  4. Final report: Feasibility study of alternative ways for providing basic skills tests to Massachusetts school systems as required under the Massachusetts basic skills improvement policy by Richard K Hill, 1980
  5. Public alternative schools, a look at the options: A descriptive survey of alternative school models across the country by Penelope Walker, 1973
  6. Preparation for alternative school teaching by Lynne Miller, 1973
  7. Case study: what happens when alternative school students return to traditional schools? by Ray Reisler, 1974
  8. Massachusetts takes on climate change.: An article from: UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy by Ken Kimmell, Laurie Burt, 2009-12-22
  9. Methodology for assessing the potential impact of urban development on urban runoff and the relative efficiency of runoff control alternatives ([Research ... Massachusetts Institute of Technology) by Guy Leclerc, 1973
  10. Simulating alternative policies for implementing the Massachusetts scenic and recreational rivers act: The North River demostration project by Carl Steinitz, 1978
  11. Alternative education: An annotated bibliography by C. Jeremy Sykes, 1974
  12. Alternative regulatory policies for dealing with the natural gas shortage (Sloan School of Management. Working paper) by Paul W MacAvoy, 1973
  13. An analysis of alternative nonstandard mortgages (Mortgage study reports) by Richard Cohn, 1974
  14. The carrying capacity of our global environment,: Look at the ethical alternatives : Address before the Working Committee on Church and Society, World ... and Society, Nemi, (Italy) June 20-26, 1971 by Jørgen Randers, 1971

41. Defending Boy Scouts In Massachusetts Public Schools
the Scouts from meeting in your schools (or other Safe Homes of Central massachusetts.”Safe Homes “provides foster/alternative parenting, mentoring
http://www.massnews.com/past_issues/2001/march 2001/marscout.htm
Defending Boy Scouts in Massachusetts Public Schools By Amy Contrada
February 5, 2001 The Boy Scouts of America have recently come under attack in Massachusetts because of a massive campaign against them. Although the legal issues are simple, many school administrators and school committee members appear to be “confused” perhaps on purpose. Two separate laws are involved. State Law - Do civil rights laws of our state (which decree that homosexuals are a “protected class”) require that the Boy Scouts be expelled from the schools? The simple answer is that the Massachusetts laws do not require that the Scouts be expelled from the schools. (Under the federal civil rights law, homosexuals are not even included as a “protected class” like blacks and women. Therefore they have no special rights under federal law. However, both Senators Kennedy and Kerry are active in attempts that would give them special status under federal law as well as state law. But they have no such status at the present.) U.S. Constitution

42. Mercury News | 02/27/2003 | Gates Foundation Grant Will Fund Alternative High Sc
The grants will support nine organizations in massachusetts, Rhode Island, Oregon notinvolve construction of new buildings, as alternative schools are often
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Posted on Thu, Feb. 27, 2003 Gates Foundation grant will fund alternative high schools BOSTON (AP) ``More students will succeed if communities provide a rich variety of education options, and effective alternative schools are one such option,'' said Tom Vander Ark, the foundation's executive director of education, who unveiled the plan at a high school in the Roxbury section of Boston. The grants will support nine organizations in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Oregon, Colorado, Georgia and Washington, D.C., creating 117 schools and strengthening existing programs at 51 existing schools. Creating new schools will not involve construction of new buildings, as alternative schools are often hosted in existing institutions, said Carol Rava Treat, the foundation's deputy director of education. The awards are expected to reach 36,000 students nationwide.

43. Eye On Education/Massachusetts Education Reform
of ten new Boston public schools initiated by the city's school administration andthe Boston Teachers Union, is designed to support such alternative practices
http://www.eyeoneducation.tv/reform/meier.html
Contents:
Overview

Reform Act of 1993

Frameworks

Timeline
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No Child Left Behind

Education Reform: Editorials What Do Kids Need?
By Deborah Meier Deborah Meier is the principal of The Mission Hill School, a new K-8 public school in Boston. She is also is Vice-Chair of the Coalition of Essential Schools, a national reform network. Previously, she founded and directed the Central Park East Schools, a network of small public schools in East Harlem. This article is an excerpt from her book, "Will Standards Save Public Education?" To educate today's children for tomorrow's democracy, we need locally grown standards that celebrate differences and reflect their communities. Virtually every discussion of education reform in the United States today takes for granted the notion that kids need "higher standards" in school. It is a simple and an enormously popular idea: let's decide what everyone ought to know, and then let's test every kid to make sure they all know it. The ones who don't won't be promoted or get a diploma. But is this really what our kids need? Too Big, Too Standardized, Too Uniform...

44. Massachusetts Cultural Council | Creative Schools Program Frequently Asked Quest
work with grantees to suggest alternative funding sources For example, some schoolshave supported arts the their district by the massachusetts Department of
http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/programs/creativeschools_faqs.html

What is the Creative Schools Program?
The Creative Schools Program provides support for schools and school districts to strengthen teaching and learning in the arts, humanities and sciences. Projects supported by the program connect directly with school and district improvement plans and educational goals. Eligible projects include curriculum development, in-depth artist-in-residence programs (six days or more), educator professional development and arts education planning. The MCC is particularly interested in receiving proposals from Title I schools and districts. How do we apply?
Guidelines will be available on this web site early in 2003.
For a paper copy (also available early in 2003), forward your name and address to Danielle Steinmann What assistance is available for schools preparing applications?

45. Framingham.com: Schools In Framingham Massachusetts
Private schools religious education programs, alternative learning environmentsand special education programs including the world renowned Learning Center
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Click on banner above for information on how to make your dreams for your kids a reality. Check out our School News page. Framingham Public Schools (K-12) - links to Framingham public elementary, middle and high school. Also links to town-wide k-12 education resources, parent Information Center and other public education resources. Honor Rolls Private Schools - religious education programs, alternative learning environments and special education programs including the world renowned Learning Center for Deaf Children.
Private Schools
Colleges - whether you're looking looking for a two-year or four-year program, or just a course to pick up a few credits or some new skills, there are many local Framingham programs available.
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48. Teaching In Public Schools
massachusetts Institute for New Teachers MINT is an alternative route to and collegeseniors who aspire to teach at public middle or high schools, but don
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/svp/carct/edpublic.html
Teaching In Public Schools job search advice
start here! events and workshops
Also see Career Fairs Outside BC on-campus recruiting program
20 - 30 school districts, most years identify possible employers
or research them before your interview public school job listings teaching in Massachusetts
Signing bonuses; certification; curriculum standards; tests. testing, certification and graduate school MERC - MA Educational Recruiting Consortium Education Fair - Thur, April 24, 2003
Other options for
teaching in ... Private schools Public schools Catholic schools Public schools, no certif. Adult education Alternative settings Higher education Teach K-12 abroad Teach English abroad Advice for Ed majors ...Events ...Job search timeline ...Resumes ...Cover Letters ...Interviews ...Portfolios ...Philosophy of education ...Why I didn't get the job ...Internet job search
identifying and researching public schools

49. Obituaries
taught and worked in school administration in Maine, massachusetts, New Jersey alsohelped the city of Boston develop alternative schools for underprivileged
http://www.umass.edu/chronicle/archives/03/01-10/obits.html
Vol. XVIII, Issue 17 for the Amherst campus of the University of Massachusetts January 10, 2003
Obituaries Marcella A. Pavelcak Marcella A. (Rabinski) Pavelcak, 77, of South Deerfield, a former clerk in Dairy Industries and in Physics, died Dec. 20 in Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield.
She served the University for 13 and a half years before leaving in 1956 to care for her family. She leaves her husband, Joseph Pavelcak; two sons, Mark of Conway and Gregory, clerk III in the Isenberg School of Management, of Florence; a daughter, Kathleen of Columbia, S.C.; and other family. Memorial contributions may be made to Franklin Hospice, 48 Sanderson St., Greenfield 01301. Harvey B. Scribne Harvey B. Scribner, 88, a retired professor of Education and former chancellor of New York City's school system, died Dec. 23 in Waterville, Me. He served public education for 32 years, including a decade-long stint at the end of his career on the UMass faculty.

50. MASBO Jobs
highperforming schools in 13 west suburban towns, TEC is headquartered in Wellesley,massachusetts (13 miles west of Boston), but conducts alternative programs
http://www.masbo.org/jobs.html
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
  • ARLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ARLINGTON, MA, Chief Financial Officer QUALIFICATIONS: Master's Degree in Accounting, Business Administration or related discipline; Minimum of five years of successful financial management and supervisory experience, preferably in a municipal or school organization; Mass. Department of Education Certification or ability to be certified as School Business Administrator; Strong analytical skills; Extensive working experience with computerized financial, human resource, and payroll systems; Working knowledge of MUNIS financial system is a plus; Effective communication skills; Strong organizational and interpersonal skills REPORTS TO: Superintendent of Schools
    SUPERVISES: Clerical and administrative team PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
    The Chief Financial Officer reports directly to the Superintendent of Schools and is a member of the senior leadership team and is responsible for managing all aspects of the school system's business operations. Duties and responsibilities include the following:
    TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Twelve month administrative position
    SALARY: Competitive salary and benefits package Candidates should apply in writing to: Gus Martinson, Human Resource Officer

51. ADD: Alternative Schooling
Overview of alternatives such as homeschooling and free schools.Category Reference Education Attention Deficit Disorder...... The Waldorf School in Lexington, massachusetts is an example of such a school. 2.National Coalition of alternative Community schools (NCACS) PO Box
http://borntoexplore.org/addsvs.htm

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The U.S. school system was modeled after German schools created in the 1800's for the express purpose of producing obedient soldiers and factory workers (This is true! I've read it in many different good sources). The German system was extremely successful in achieving its goal in Germany and was therefore copied by other countries, including the U.S. The great American tycoons and Robber Barons were big supporters of the German system in America since they wanted literate but obedient factory workers. Our schools are operated pretty much the same way today in the 1990's as they were back when Thomas Edison was kicked out for being "addled." Creativity and independent thought and action were discouraged because such traits were problematic in a war or a factory. Today these traits interfere with our cookie cutter, mass production educational system; a bureaucratic system which is unable to change itself. "Somewhere between the ages of eleven and fifteen, the average child begins to suffer from an atrophy, the paralysis of curiosity and the suspension of the power to observe. The trouble I should judge to lie with the schools." - Thomas Edison.

52. Charter Schools: An Alternative In Education
In the late 1970s, in Cambridge, massachusetts, a similar city of Cambridge was hometo segregated schools. go to CAPS, the Cambridge alternative Public School
http://www.jour.unr.edu/educate/goldstein.charter.html
Charter schools: An alternative in education By Etienne Goldstein
Zephyr staff
posted on October 11, 2000
Photo courtesy of Chris Steer Education is one of the foremost concerns facing both our national candidates in this year's election. Students, teachers, administrators and lawmakers have struggled with possible solutions but are continually stumped by the multitude of diverse ideas and issues. It is clear that an alternative to our long-standing educational system is a must, but what kind of changes do we need in order to raise our school's educational standards while keeping them free for everyone? In 1999, the U.S. Department of Education awarded more than $95 million in federal grants to help fund public charter schools. A charter school is a public school that operates under a contract from a public agency. Parents and teachers create them in an effort to provide alternative to our current educational system, while remaining a part of the public school system. Charter schools are public schools that recieve state funds but are free from many of the restrictions placed on traditional public schools. These restrictions range from school lunches to light fictures to what color paint is used in hallways. Without having to adhere to these restrictions, charter schools are able to concentrate more on their students and less on bureaucratic noise. The simple idea behind charter schools is that all students do not learn at the same speed or even in the same way. Charter schools boast a child-based learning system that incorporates alternative curriculums with individual attention. Class size is quite small in comparison to most public schools with perhaps only 12 students to a classroom instead of the traditional 32.

53. PCS, Resume - John F Cusack PhD
massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Family children,consultation to public, private and alternative schools and community groups
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John F. Cusack, Ph.D. Psychological Consulting Services, Inc.
One Salem Green, Suite 501
Salem, MA 01970
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE CURRENT FORENSIC AND CLINICAL PRACTICE Psychological Consulting Services, Inc., Salem, MA - Designated Forensic Psychologist. Candidate, providing evaluations and consultation regarding criminal and civil matters at the Malden District Court Clinic. (2001 to present) Director of Sex Offender Services, Life Resources, Inc.(LRI), Braintree, MA - Responsible for overall agency-wide program development and supervision of sex offender specific assessment and treatment services provided to DYS referred adolescents. (2000 to present) Justice Resource Institute (JRI), Boston, MA - Provide evaluations on adolescents referred to Juvenile Court Clinics in Brockton, Hingham and Fall River on a fee for service basis. (2000 to present) Commonwealth Center for Consultation and Psychotherapy, Somerville, MA

54. P G Catanzarite Bibliography
Boston massachusetts Advisory Council on Education. Furtwengler, WJ(1985). Portland Public schools internal alternative schools.
http://www.cceanet.org/Research/Cat/catbib.htm
Pasquale G. Catanzarite A Study of the Quality Indicators Used by the
California State Department of Education for the Model
Continuation High School Program BIBLIOGRAPHY Adler, M. J. (1982). The Paideia proposal . New York: Macmillan. Ascher, C. (1982, Spring). Alternative schoolssome answers and questions. The Urban Review How effective is schooling? A critical review and synthesis of research findings . Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation. Barber, C. (1990, October 4). Memorandum: Continuation high school model programs . California State Department of Education. Big school, small school: high school size and student behavior . Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. The organizational framework outside the classroom . New York: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association. Boyer, E. L. (1985). In the aftermath of excellence. Education Leadership Changes in school characteristics coincident with changes in student achievement: schools can make a difference . New York: Praeger. Occasional paper number 17 . East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University, The Institute for Research on Teaching.

55. Cirriculum Vitae For Jeffrey A. Smith
and clients of the massachusetts juvenile justice system to track longterm impactsof reforms. 1970-76 Founder/Director of three alternative schools -.
http://www.bridge.org/jeffcv.html
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JEFFREY ALAN SMITH, ED.D.
INTERESTS
* New uses of computer and information technologies to enhance access to knowledge * Education reforms in developing countries and the United States * Venture philanthropy * US-China relations
EXPERIENCE
1987 - now: Founder/President, The Bridge to Asia Foundation, San Francisco Creation and management of a non-profit organization that helps to provide information to educators and researchers in developing countries. Design and implementation of projects that have delivered 4 million books and journals to more than 1000 universities in China, Vietnam, Cambodia and the Philippines, and projects and services that provide users in China with electronic access to knowledge worldwide. 1986-87: Executive Director, Foundation for Books to China, San Francisco Fund-raising and administration for a program that provided 1 million books to several hundred Chinese universities. 1985-86: Executive Director, Suicide Prevention and Crisis Center, Monterey, California Development and long-range planning for a social service agency; supervision of 75 volunteers.

56. HEC PreK-12 Education News | Western Massachusetts
01 .A Comprehensive Approach to Safe schools/Healthy Students Campus is Home toNew alternative High School Space to Connect 80,000 massachusetts Educators 10
http://www.collaborative.org/news.html

6/24/02....The PLACE: New Licensure Program Begins This Summer!

HEC Class of 2002: Alternative ed program graduates largest class ever
Daily Hampshire Gazette story by Elaine Stoll

5/7/02....The Plugged-In Writer: New Summer Program for Gr. 4-8 Students who Struggle with Writing

4/18/02....Free Technology Showcase Events in May at the HEC Curriculum Resource Center

4/1/02....AIDS Quilt Panels Come to Northampton through Student Community Service Learning Project
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1/11/02....School Districts to Begin New Round of Literacy Collaborative Training

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11/25/01....Free Lecture with Author James Kunstler: Can America Survive Surburbia?

10/9/01....U.S. Rep. James Langevin to Keynote Nov. 9 Universal Access Conference
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57. Rethinking Schools -- No Comment -- Volume 15, No. 2 -- Winter 2000 / 2001
teachers at Pasco County's two alternative schools, eligible because schools RethinkBoy Scouts. boards in California, Florida, massachusetts, Minnesota, and
http://www.rethinkingschools.org/Archives/15_02/Ncom152.htm

Volume 15, No. 2 - Winter 2000 / 2001

Winter 2000 / 2001
Civil Rights and Testing
A Louisiana parents' group has filed a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Education, asking for an investigation into the "misuse and abuse of standardized tests" in the state's new high-stakes testing system. This fall, Louisiana began holding back 4th and 8th grade students who fail the state's new standardized tests. As many as 18,000 students in the two grades were retained. "Not one of the other 50 states has implemented such a scheme for grade school children," notes the complaint by the parents' group, Parents for Educational Justice. "There is good reason [for this]- it has proven to be an educational disaster for children in minority and poor schools." Susan Bowers, acting assistant deputy secretary, said the Office of Civil Rights has received four complaints - involving North Carolina, Texas, Ohio and Nevada - prior to the one from the Louisiana parents. These were resolved by adding summer school and accelerated programs geared toward the tests. "What we have never done is require the state to stop using the tests," Ms. Bowers said. Parents for Educational Justice tried unsuccessfully in federal court last spring to prevent the state from using the test to determine a students' academic fate.

58. Boston Globe Online / Metro Region / Student Suspensions Leap
massachusetts schools also enrolled more students in recent years Many students wentto alternative schools or inschool suspension programs where students work
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/071/metro/Student_suspensions_leap_in_state .s

59. Smokefree Schools, Workplaces And Homes - Home Page And Resource Central.
Havermale alternative Center; Spokane, Washington . . Mercer CountyVoTech schools; Tucson, Arizona . . 5; Worcester, massachusetts . .
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60. Violence And Discipline Problems In U.S. Public Schools: 1996-97 / Survey Method
Thirteen vocational and alternative schools were dropped from the in the analyseswith high schools. of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, massachusetts, New Hampshire
http://nces.ed.gov/pubs98/violence/98030014.html
Violence and Discipline Problems in U.S. Public Schools: 1996-97 See also Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2002
Survey Methodology and Data Reliability
Sample Selection
The sample of public schools for the FRSS Principal/School Disciplinarian Survey on School Violence was selected from the 1993-94 NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) Public School Universe File. Over 84,000 public schools are contained in the CCD Universe File, of which almost 79,000-49,000 regular elementary schools, 14,000 regular middle schools, and 15,801 regular secondary/combined schools in the 50 states and the District of Columbia-meet the eligibility criteria for this study. Excluded from the sampling frame were special education, vocational, and alternative/other schools, schools in the territories, and schools with a high grade lower than one or ungraded.
Respondent and Response Rates
In April 1997 questionnaires were mailed to 1,415 school principals. The principal was asked either to complete the questionnaire or to have it completed by the school disciplinarian who was most knowledgeable about discipline issues at the school. Telephone followup of nonrespondents was initiated in late April, and data collection was completed in July 1997. Eleven schools were found to be out of the scope of the study (no longer in existence), and a total of 1,234 schools completed the survey. Thus, the final raw response rate was 88 percent (1,234 schools divided by the 1,404 eligible schools in the sample). The weighted overall response rate was 89 percent. Weighted item nonresponse rates ranged from percent to 0.9 percent. Because the item nonresponse was so low, imputation for item nonresponse was not implemented.

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