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1. Links To State Education Agencies
Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire NewJersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota, ohio Oklahoma Oregon
http://www.nasbe.org/SEA_Links/SEA_Links.html

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Wyoming

2. SHEEO Agencies
SHEEO agencies org. www.ibhe.state.il.us. INDIANA. Stanley G. Jones, Commissioner (C). Commission for Higher education. 101 West ohio
http://www.sheeo.org/agencies.htm
SHEEO Agencies
State Higher Education Agency Contact Information * * Quick Links to SHEEO Agency Websites * *
(C) = coordinating board
(G) = governing board Jump to: A-D F-K L-M N-O ... V-Regions ALABAMA
Dr. Michael Malone, Executive Director (C)
Commission on Higher Education
P.O. Box 302000
Montgomery, Alabama 36130-2000
Fax: 242-0270
mmalone@ache.state.al.us
www.ache.state.al.us
ALASKA
Diane Barrans, Executive Director (C) Alaska Postsecondary Education Commission 3030 Vintage Boulevard Juneau, Alaska 99801-7109 Fax: 465-3293 diane_barrans@acpe.state.ak.us www.state.ak.us/acpe Dr. Mark Hamilton, President (G) University of Alaska System 202 Butrovich Building Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-5560 Fax: 474-6342 sypres@alaska.edu info.alaska.edu ARIZONA Dr. Linda J. Blessing, Executive Director (G)

3. Welcome To The OACCA
The Northwest ohio SERRC is one of 16 Special education Regional Resource Centers serving ohio, designed to support educators and families working with children with disabilities.
http://www.oacca.org/
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Last Updated 2/14/2003
Ohio Association of Child Caring Agencies
400 East Town Street, Suite G-10
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Phone : 614-461-0014

Fax : 614-228-7004

4. The Foundation For Environmental Education
a nonprofit 501(c)(3) located in Columbus, ohio. is to create environmental educationdemonstration projects groups, business groups, and government agencies.
http://www.the-environment.org/
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The Foundation for Environmental Education is a non-profit 501(c)(3) located in Columbus, Ohio. Our mission is to enhance environmental literacy. Our methodology is to create environmental education demonstration projects as well as a number of TV series' that are broadcast on PBS stations around the US and distributed to K-12 schools and to colleges and universities. We only do projects that involve participation from environmental groups, business groups, and government agencies. We bring together entities with diverse interests and help them see a common goal. The Foundation for Environmental Education is a non-profit 501(c)(3) located in Columbus, Ohio. Our mission is to enhance environmental literacy.

5. Home Page
Services are provided in the areas of technical assistance, professional development and information sharing to and with school districts, parents and agencies.
http://www.leeca.org/northernohioserrc/index.htm
" Promoting Quality Educational Services For Children Since 1969" SERRC Northern Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center 1230 Beechview Drive, Suite 100 Vermilion, OH 44089-1604 Phone: 440-967-8355 Fax: 4 * Bulletin Board Staff General Information Assistive Technology Svcs. ... Staff Development (Inservices) Inservice Registration Instructional Resources SERRC Newsletter SLP Supervisory Svcs. ... Ohio Department of Education Academic Content Standards Questions or comments concerning this website should be directed to the Web Master.

6. Ohio Association Of Community Action Agencies - Home
health and education of all Ohioans. information call the Emergency Campaign to ProtectOhio ’s Future. COMMUNITY agencies GIVE COLD SHOULDER TO TAFT’S HEAD
http://www.oacaa.org/
The Ohio Association of Community Action Agencies has expanded and improved this web site to better serve its members and inform the public. Look at what's new, come back often, and please contact us with your comments and suggestions.
Community Action Agencies are locally controlled, private, non-profit organizations whose purpose is to reduce poverty and to help low-income people become self-sufficient with the help from Community Action Programs such as these (click on a program name for more info)

What's New!
Today is Rally/Lobby Day Posted on: Rally/Lobby Day April 9 at the State Capital Come to the Statehouse to tell your legislators that the cuts to Education, Health and Human Services must be stopped. Let them know that you support additional state revenues to ensure adequate funding for the protection

7. OACCA Member Agencies
www.registerofohio.state.oh.us The Administrative rules proposed by stateagencies. www.ode.ohio.gov The ohio Department of education.
http://www.oacca.org/links.asp
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The Information on the school funding issues and a place to add your suggestions.
www.registerofohio.state.oh.us

The Administrative rules proposed by state agencies.
www.thechildrenshomecinti.org

The Children's Home of Cincinnati, Ohio
www.state.oh.us/csw

State of Ohio Counselor and Social Worker Board. www.ode.ohio.gov The Ohio Department of Education. www.KidsCampaign.org A site with information on children's issues. www.chcs.org Content regarding health care strategies. www.frca.org The Family Resource Coalation of America. www.nonprofit.gov Links to the federal government, including the Federal Register. www.compasspoint.org Information about non-profit management. www.genie.org California Management Assistance Partnership site. www.ontap.org

8. The-Environment.org - Home Of The Foundation For Environmental
number of private sector, public groups, and government agencies. Zooand the MSRIpartnership for ohio, the Foundation for Environmental education.
http://www.the-environment.org/recentprojects.htm

9. Education, Technology Library Science Professional
Directory of State Higher education agencies Includes state departments Departmentof Public Instruction ohio Department of education Oklahoma State
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/org.htm

10. State Education Agencies
State education agencies. ohio Department of education Room 810 65 South Front StreetColumbus education Policy Institute, PMB 294, 4401A Connecticut Ave., NW
http://www.educationpolicy.org/StateAgencies.htm
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State Education Agencies
In most cases, these addresses and links are to state departments of education. The corresponding web sites vary, but often include information about:
  • academic programs
  • accreditation requirements
  • adult education
  • bilingual education
  • charter schools
  • curriculum
  • demographic data
  • dropout rates
  • E-rate
  • education directories
  • education grants
  • education legislation
  • education reform
  • education technology
  • funding and financial data
  • governmental relations
  • home instruction
  • items in the news
  • job opportunities
  • parental involvement
  • personnel
  • publications
  • school laws
  • school lists
  • school to work/career
  • special education
  • standards development
  • state boards of education
  • state educational resources
  • state teacher certification
  • student performance
  • student services
  • vocational education
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States
Alabama
Alabama Department of Education
Gordon Persons Office Building
50 North Ripley Street
P.O. Box 302102
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
FAX: (334) 242-9708
URL: http://www.alsde.edu

11. Ohio State Resources
Combines a list of state agencies and organizations that provide assistance and services for children Category Regional North America Health Disability Information...... State agencies and Organizations. Special education Michael Armstrong, DirectorOffice for Exceptional Children ohio Department of education 25 S
http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/oh.htm
NICHCY State Resources : Ohio
A publication of the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
Ohio State Resources
Table of Contents
State Agencies Disability Organizations Parent Organizations Other Organizations
The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know.
State Agencies and Organizations
Age of Eligibility
Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
Honorable George V. Voinovich (R)
317 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

12. NEA Higher Education
State Higher education agencies. with a brief description and overview of ohio's stateassisted purpose of the Technology and Distance education Initiative, as
http://www.nea.org/he/abouthe/statehe.html
Contact Higher Ed
Higher Ed Conference

Guide to HE Site
Affiliates ...
NCHE
State Higher Education Agencies
Hawaii Technical Schools, Colleges, and Universities
This page contains a list of technical schools, colleges and universities with a link to the page maintained by the institution if it is available.
Higher Education in Hawaii
The Hawaii Educational Networking Consortium (HENC), a joint project of the University of Hawaii, Department of Education and the East-West Center, was formed to develop and promote the use of telecommunications technology in education and research in the State.
Indiana Commission For Higher Education
This site contains information pertinent to the Indiana Commission For Higher Education including policies, meeting agendas, and a home page listing of public and private colleges and universities in Indiana.
Indiana Higher Education Telecommunications System (IHETS)
IHETS is a statewide consortium of all higher education for extensive shared voice, video, and data networks.
Maryland Higher Education
This site contains a link to the homepage of the Maryland Higher Education Commission, as well as publications concerning trends and issues in Maryland Postsecondary Education.

13. Welcome
A pledge walk to benefit AIDS care and prevention in Central ohio. Provides mission statement, photos, Category Regional North America Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual...... for HIV/AIDS Service Organizations through education and promotional Since AIDSWalkCentral ohio is not in the business policies of any of the agencies, one of
http://www.aidswalkcentralohio.org/

14. Ohio
New Roles for State education and Higher education agencies. from all areas of theeducation community are ohio has developed a postsecondary enrollment option
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/pbriefs/94/94-1oh.htm
NCREL's Policy Briefs
Building Collaborative Education Systems:
New Roles for State Education and
Higher Education Agencies
Special Policy Report
Report 1, 1994 Previous section Next section Contents Pathways ... home page
Ohio
The Ohio State Board of Education has the authority to guide and oversee education at the elementary and secondary levels. The Ohio Board of Regents oversees postsecondary education. In recent months, these two entities have collaborated in a number of efforts to improve education at all levels in Ohio. Standards and Assessment Student learning standards and assessments, especially at the secondary level Ohio is revising the state standards for prekindergarten through twelfth grade education. Statewide proficiency tests mandated by the state legislature are in place for ninth grade in the areas of reading, writing, mathematics, and citizenship. Students are required to pass the ninth grade proficiency tests in order to graduate from high school. Additionally, proficiency tests are under development for twelfth grade and fourth grade. While regionally this testing program is not a likely alternative, the states within the NCREL region may be able to provide benchmarks for each other. At some point, Ohio will need to look beyond the performance of students within the state, and compare their performance to others outside of the state. Teacher and administrator licensing (can include regional certification issue) Ohio is revising standards for teacher education and licensure, building on the work of the Intrastate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (NTASC) and the standards of the National Council for Accreditation of Teachers (NCATE). This fall, pilot programs will be implemented in four sites to test the use of PRAYIS III as a performance assessment linked to state licensure. Additionally, Ohio is in preliminary discussions with the Central States National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) region regarding the possibility of regional certification for administrators.

15. Policy Issue Scanning
national sources such as education agencies and associations Issues Minnesota educationIssues ohio education Issues Wisconsin education Issues NCREL's
http://www.ncrel.org/policy/scan/issues2.htm
NCREL Education Issues Analysis: 2001-2002
This yearly analysis of the top education issues for 2001 and into 2002 is based on reports from many sources, including:
  • NCREL networks and advisory groups, including our Teacher Advisory Council, Rural Advisory Council, Regional Educational Policy Research Consortium, and State Education Agency liaisons.
    NCREL's Annual Constituent Poll.
    Requests for information through NCREL's Resource Center, as well as topics accessed through NCREL's Pathways to School Improvement Web site.
    Information from state and national sources such as education agencies and associations, governors' State of the State addresses, and Gallup Polls.
The analysis is not applicable to all geographic regions in the United States. Rather, its purpose is to summarize findings in NCREL's seven-state region and to highlight some national trends and agendas. The National Picture The Feds and Flexibility
Priorities and Partnerships

Public Opinion Improving
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policywww@contact.ncrel.org

information.

16. U.S. Department Of Education Funded Service Providers For Ohio
Web site http//www.csnp.ohiostate.edu assist states, local educational agencies,school library Central Regional Technology in education Consortium Kristin
http://goal.ncrel.org/edserv/state.asp?state=oh

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From the ohio Department of education, data for each the US Census Bureau, the ohioDepartment of Strategic Research, and many other agencies and organizations
http://www.osuedc.org/
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18. State Education Agencies
agencies. STATE DEPARTMENT OF education SPECIAL education John Herner, Director Divisionof Special education, ohio Department of education 933 High
http://cart.ncraonline.org/consumer/agencies.shtml
ALABAMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION
Mabrey Whetstone, Director
Alabama Department of Education
Special Education Services
P.O. Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
mabreyw@sdenet.alsde.edu

www.alsde.edu/
ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION
P.J. Ford-Slack, Director
Office of Special Education/AK Department of Education
801 West 10th St, Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801-1894 www.eed.state.ak.us/tls/sped/ AMERICAN SAMOA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Jane French, Director Special Education Division Department of Education Pago Pago, AS 96799 ARIZONA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Lynn Busenbark, Steven Mishlove and Julie Gasaway, Co-Directors Exceptional Student Services, Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 lbusenb@mail1.ade.state.az.us smishlo@mail1.ade.state.az.us jgasawa@mail1.ade.state.az.us ade.state.az.us ARKANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Diane Sydoriak, Associate Director Special Education Unit, Department of Education

19. Stateline.org: Education
Title I To Local education agencies, states, according to a Census Bureau report onpublic education. New York North Carolina North Dakota ohio Oklahoma Oregon
http://www.stateline.org/issue.do?issueId=124

20. OCHEA, Ohio Continuing Higher Education Association
and other contact information for agencies in twenty on http//www.state.oh.us/ohio/legislat.htm. TheAssociation for Continuing Higher education (ACHE) can be
http://www.ochea.org/related.htm
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National Government Web Sites
American Council on Education Website to check out should you need information on federal governmental education efforts. http://www.acenet.edu America's Job Bank is located at http://www.ajb.org . This is a product of the U.S. Employment Service, Department of Labor. This site includes a guide to position vacancies across the country and information for job seekers and employers. A listing of all federal department, agencies and commissions can be found at the White House website http://www.whitehouse.gov/ then follow the "Gateway to Government" link to the individual listings. Internal Revenue Services pages will give you up-to-the-minute information on tax law changes. Find the IRS at http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/ National Center on Educational Statistics will provide you information on educational data and resources. They are available at http://www.nces.ed.gov/

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