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  1. Administration of the Teacher in the Parochial Elementary Schools of Ohio. Abstract of a Dissertation .... (The Catholic University of America)
  2. A struggle to be separate: A history of the Ohio Amish parochial school movement by Noah Hershberger, 1985
  3. Administration of the Teacher in the Parochial Elementary Schools of Ohio by James W. Malone, 1957
  4. A study of leisure-time activities of seventh and eighth grade students of three east side parochial schools of Youngstown (Ohio. State University, Kent. ... Masters Theses. Department of Education) by Mary Esther Stoltz, 1944
  5. Wheeling Rediscovered by Private and Parochial Schools Ohio County's Public, 1976
  6. Ohio Educational Directory 2005-2006 School Year (Ohio Educational Directory)
  7. Islamic School Scandal Sparks Voucher Review In Ohio Legislature.: An article from: Church & State
  8. Supreme test: supreme court agrees to hear landmark Ohio case challenging voucher subsidies for religious schools. (Cover Story).: An article from: Church & State by Rob Boston, 2001-11-01
  9. Bush administration, pro-voucher groups Bombard High Court with briefs in Ohio case. (People & Events).(Brief Article): An article from: Church & State
  10. Exhibit of parochial schools in connection with the German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and Other States at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904 by F Lindemann, 1904
  11. Parochial education and public aid: Today's Catholic schools by Christopher Connell, 2000

21. Genealogy And Local History In Union County, Ohio - Pictures, Postcards, Etc. -
Genealogy and Local History in Union County, ohio Pictures, Postcards,etc. German Lutheran parochial schools, Marysville, O. Home
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22. Chapter XXVII: Academic, Private And Parochial Schools (Baxter 1891)
apparent. One of these in ohio enthusiastically remarks as follows music.The other Catholic parochial schools of the city are St.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikent/baxter1891/27privateschools.html
CHAPTER XXVII.
ACADEMIC, PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS. Sections of this chapter are:
ACADEMIC, PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS

GRAND RAPIDS ACADEMY

FRANKLIN EVERETT, A. M.

OTHER EARLY SELECT SCHOOLS
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THE KINDERGARTEN

ACADEMIC, PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS The years of the village of Grand Rapids, before the growth of the public schools with the High School at their head, were the palmy times for private schools. In the early days they quite overshadowed the poorly equipped district schools, and kept their hold upon the public confidence until the establishment of the public schools upon a liberal basis made the private schools no longer such a necessity. They might well be called legionthey were a multitude, and no more than an enumeration and brief description of the leading ones, and their teachers, can be given. Certain of the pioneer schools have already been mentioned in connection with the history of the public schools, and the most important of the latter, private and parochial institutions of learning, will be noticed in these succeeding paragraphs. July 18, 1842, Miss M. Lovell opened a school in a room "over the Kent store," "for the instruction of Young Ladies in the French Language, Drawing and Chinese Painting," as the advertisement had it. The terms were reasonable$3.00 for French and Painting, and $1.00 extra for drawingand Miss Lovell's school received a goodly share of the patronage of the young society ladies of the village who wished to acquire the accomplishments furnished therein.

23. School Choice Info
The state of ohio appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which agreed to recentlyin a nonvoucher case that government aid to parochial schools is okay
http://www.schoolchoiceinfo.org/what/cleve_legal.jsp

24. Web66: International School Web Registry
parochial schools. Elementary schools 423. Ashtabula Catholic Middle SchoolAshtabula, ohio USA 14. Assumption Academy Emerson, New Jersey USA 15.
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Parochial Schools
Elementary Schools Abrams Hebrew Academy Yardley, Pennsylvania USA
Academy of the Sacred Heart
St. Charles, Missouri USA
Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School
Chicago, Illinois USA
Aleph Bet Jewish Day School
Annapolis, Maryland USA
All Saints Catholic School
Spokane, Washington USA
All Saints Catholic School
Norwalk, Connecticut USA
All Souls Catholic School
South San Francisco, California USA
Ernie Anderson Adventist School
Payson, Arizona USA
Anglican Church Grammar School
East Brisbane, Queensland Australia
Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)
Bt Timah, Singapore Annesley College Adelaide, South Australia Australia Annunciation Catholic Academy Altamonte Springs, Florida USA Ashtabula Catholic Middle School Ashtabula, Ohio USA Assumption Academy Emerson, New Jersey USA Basisschool Het Braambos Hoofddorp, Netherlands Basisschool "De Kleine Wereld" Budel, Netherlands Basisschool "Het Mozaek" Delft, Netherlands

25. Freedomforum.org: O'Connor Key To Voucher Decision
The ohio pilot program at issue gives lowincome families in Cleveland up to $2,250that can be used to attend private schools, including parochial schools.
http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=15009

26. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sisters Of Charity Of Cincinnati
(Catholic Encyclopedia)Category Society Religion and Spirituality S...... 1 foundling asylum; 1 Italian institute; 11 hospitals or sanitariums; 1 Old Ladies'Home; 53 parochial schools throughout Michigan, ohio, Tennessee, Colorado
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Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... S > Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio A B C D ... Z
Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio
Colorado The community numbers: about 800 members; 74 branch houses; 5 academies; 2 orphan asylums; 1 foundling asylum; 1 Italian institute; 11 hospitals or sanitariums; 1 Old Ladies' Home; 53 parochial schools throughout Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee, Colorado , and New Mexico. SISTER MARY AGNES
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27. New Page 1
the entire directory only this category, More search options. Home Education Private and parochial Elementary schools. Helen Church of Newbury, ohio.
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Home Education Private and parochial High schools. LINKS Cleveland CatholicNETpop Cleveland/Cuyahoga County; Northeast ohio http//www.cleveland
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29. Cleveland School Vouchers Weighed By Supreme Court
as the result of government action but because that's what the parents have chosen. ohio's is a The irony is that the better the parochial schools, in a
http://www.floridians.org/newsf/02/0221022.html
Cleveland School Vouchers Weighed by Supreme Court
February 21
Linda Greenhouse
New York Times
In one narrative, the six-year-old program, in which nearly 4,000 of the Cleveland school district's 57,000 elementary-age school students are enrolled, is a lifeline intended to rescue poor children who would otherwise be without options in a district engulfed in "an unprecedented educational crisis," as Judith L. French, an Ohio assistant attorney general, told the court.
"It is a limited program targeted to the most needy, the poorest of the poor, who would not otherwise have a choice," Ms. French said. The vouchers are worth up to $2,250 in tuition.
In the other narrative, the program is a charade in which millions in tax money is funneled in the name of parental choice into the coffers of religious schools. Parents play little more than a "ritualistic role in the transmission process" because religious school tuition is the only use for the vouchers in the nearly complete absence of private nonreligious schools, said Robert H. Chanin, a lawyer for the Cleveland residents who successfully challenged the program in the lower federal courts.
"Ohio has the right to make an unsound educational judgment, but not an unconstitutional one," Mr. Chanin said.

30. Q&A Legal - Cleveland Vouchers Ruled Constitutional By Supreme Court
to parents paying for private and parochial school tuition deaf children enrolledin religious schools was not found its decision regarding the ohio Program to
http://www.principals.org/services/legal_clvlndvchrsQA.html

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Legal Resources Legal FAQ Insurance ... Member Benefits Cleveland Vouchers Ruled Constitutional by Supreme Court Zelman, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Ohio v. Simmons-Harris (No. 00-1751) The Ohio Pilot Project Scholarship Program (Cleveland Vouchers) received approval from the Supreme Court on June 27, 2002 when the Court ruled in a 5 to 4 decision that the vouchers program does not violate the Establishment Clause of the Constitution. Below we put a together a number of question and answers that may be helpful to you in understanding what this court decision could mean in your school district. MORE INFORMATION
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Press Release - Statement on the Supreme Court Ruling on the Cleveland School Vouchers Program
QUESTIONS and ANSWERS
  • What was the legal question that the Supreme Court was dealing with in this case? Whether the Ohio Pilot Project Scholarship Program offends the Establishment Clause of the United States Constitution?
  • 31. Principled Public Policy: The Ohio Roundtable - Voting, Government, Politics, Ne
    absurd result'' a program like Cleveland's might be constitutional elsewhere inOhio in, say To provide parochial schools nurses but not guidance counselors
    http://www.ohioroundtable.org/library/articles/schoice/two_faces.html
    Cleveland voucher ruling unveils the two faces of liberals
    From the Columbus Dispatch , Tuesday, July 2, 2002
    George F. Will Happily, the number seven was not lucky on Thursday for the disgustingly determined and mostly liberal people who oppose extending to poor parents the right of school choice that is routinely exercised by middle-class Americans, including many liberals. In the most important case concerning equality of opportunity in the 48 years since the school desegregation decision, the Supreme Court ruled that Cleveland's school-choice program, which empowers parents to redeem tuition vouchers at religious as well as nonreligious private schools, does not violate the constitutional prohibition of "establishment'' of religion. It was the seventh consecutive defeat in the court for the enemies of choice, whose tenacity is inversely proportional to the morality of their cause. They have again failed to get the court to rule that the separation of church and state is violated by any program in which an individual is allowed to direct public funds to religious schools or programs. Dare one hope that Thursday's ruling, although 5-4, will, nevertheless, be decisive, and that the anti-choice forces will relent in their campaign to continue blighting the lives of poor children? Cleveland's choice program was created shortly before Ohio's government declared the city's schools to be in an "academic emergency.'' Well, yes. The school district flunked 27 out of 27 standards for student performance. These are schools that no affluent liberal of the sort crusading against school choice would let his or her children even walk past, let alone into.

    32. Principled Public Policy: The Ohio Roundtable - Voting, Government, Politics, Ne
    In ohio, Destro and Brennan, said the most likely shortterm effect is $1,600 - farbelow what most private schools and even most parochial schools charge for
    http://www.ohioroundtable.org/library/articles/schoice/still_long_road.html
    Vouchers Still Face Long Road
    Thursday, June 27, 2002
    By GREG TOPPO AP Education Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Lawmakers in eight states are poised to push school voucher legislation, now that the Supreme Court has ruled that these programs do not violate the Constitution's requirement of separation of church and state. But parents should not expect their local parochial school to begin offering taxpayer-subsidized slots in the first grade this fall. States first would have to devise such programs and the political process to put them in place inevitably will be slow. California, Texas, Colorado, Minnesota, Arizona, Indiana, Virginia and Utah are ready to move. And on Capitol Hill, House Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas, plans to introduce a voucher program for students in the District of Columbia. Even supporters of vouchers - or school-choice programs, as they call them - say it could take months or even a year or two for state legislatures to develop similar programs. Further complicating matters is the question of whether religious and private schools that take government money must comply with laws on disability and civil rights.

    33. GLSEN Cleveland
    Activities, projects, and information on other related local organizations.Category Society Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual...... Northeast ohio GLBT Sites for Students SchoolBased Groups Pride Alliance of missionto GLSEN, only it serves the domain of religious and parochial schools.
    http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/9600/
    GLSEN Cleveland If you have an image that you feel represents GLSEN's mission in Northeast Ohio, please share it with us
    Visit GLBT youth websites , or interact on mailing lists and newsgroups  l Read articles on GLBT teens and their lives l View booklists and film lists on GLBT youth and education. l Visit the
    GLSEN National website
    l Contact GLSENcleve@aol.com for more info about the chapter or to send us info about your school-based group. TRACKING the Local MEDIA Jeers! May 2000
    The Lakewood Sun Times questions our civil rights and students have responded by posting a web site. Jeers! The Cleveland Plain Dealer questions whether we should serve the needs of gay youths in Cleveland schools.
    Cheers! The very same Plain Dealer lives up to its name and features a gay panther and her work.
    Please! Send us your cheers and jeers about local medianewspapers, magazines, and TV. Email your praise and complaints today.

    34. Children Have Their Own Vote - Kids Voting USA - Southwest Ohio
    Through the Kids Voting program, public, private and parochial schools receivedteaching Jeanne Rolfes, executive director of Kids Voting of Southwest ohio.
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    Monday, November 5, 2001 Children have their own vote By Roy Wood Post staff reporter Thousands of children will be voting along with their parents in the Cincinnati election Tuesday. Through the Kids Voting program, public, private and parochial schools received teaching aids and information about candidates and issues several weeks ago. Youngsters will go to the polls with their parents and cast mock ballots in booths staffed by volunteers with Kids Voting, a group that gets children involved in civic affairs. Results will be reported to schools and in the media. Through the Kids Voting program, public, private and parochial schools received teaching aids and information about candidates and issues several weeks ago. Cincinnati students will vote for mayor, city council, the board of education, Hamilton County tax levies for health and hospitalization, and children's services. They also will vote on Cincinnati campaign finance reforms and civil service classifications. Nationally, 5 million kids in 39 states will be voting in mock elections.

    35. Schools
    This unusually fine group of private schools, synonymous with from the public, privateand parochial systems become in West Virginia were from ohio County, and
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    Education is highly valued in the Wheeling area, beginning at the preschool level, with a variety of excellent choices available to families in both the public and private sectors. Private and Parochial Schools Three private and six parochial schools are an important part of the positive reputation of the Wheeling area's educational network. This unusually fine group of private schools, synonymous with educational excellence and tradition, provide options for school age youth and their parents. Each year many students from the public, private and parochial systems become National Merit scholars and receive national recognition. For example, in 1992 more than half of the Presidential Merit Scholars in West Virginia were from Ohio County, and this one small county provided 1 percent of the merit scholars chosen in the entire nation. The dedication of the community to academic achievement is an on-going commitment that is continually being enhanced. The NASA Classroom of the Future project at Wheeling Jesuit University (see

    36. South Metro Dayton Area, Ohio
    West Carrollton schools; Carlisle schools; Valley View schools. parochial SchoolBishop Enterprise Zone, one of a very few in an ohio township, offers
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    The South Metro, Ohio Area consists of 3 cities and 2 townships ranging in population from 14,000 people to 30,000. The cities are Centerville, Miamisburg, and West Carrollton. The townships include, Miami Township and Washington Township.
    City of Centerville
    Date Founded: 1796
    Population (1990 census): 22,500
    Median age: 37.7
    Persons under 18: 5,100
    Persons over 65: 3,285
    Number of households: 8,400
    Median family income: $43,000
    Public Schools:
    • Centerville High School
    • Magsig Middle School
    • Tower Heights Middle School
    • Cline Elementary
    • Stingley Elementary
    • Centerville Kindergarten Village
    Libraries:
    • Centerville Library
    • Woodbourne Library
    • Benham's Grove
    • Leonard Stubbs Memorial Park
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  • For more information on the City of Centerville, please contact: City of Centerville 101 W Spring Valley Road Centerville, OH 45459 Phone: 937-433-7151 Fax: 937-433-0310
    Miami Township
    Date Founded: 1829 Population: 27,000 (est)
  • 37. ACLJ: Supreme Court Should Not Exclude Religious Schools In Ohio Voucher Case
    which provides tuition vouchers that can be used at private or parochial schoolsthat participate in the program – is constitutional. The ohio Supreme Court
    http://www.aclj.org/news/pr_010925_voucher.asp
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    ACLJ: Supreme Court Should Not Exclude Religious Schools in Ohio Voucher Case
    September 25, 2001
    The American Center for Law and Justice is an international public interest law firm that focuses on constitutional issues and specializes in religious liberty work. The ACLJ is headquartered in Virginia Beach, VA and the web site address is www.aclj.org.
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    38. Milton Friedman: The Market Can Transform Our Schools
    Raise the voucher amount to $7,000—the sum that ohio state and local Voucherbearingstudents would then be less dependent on low-tuition parochial schools.
    http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/publications/digest/024/friedman.html
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    Transform Our Schools Milton Friedman It’s time to bring elementary and secondary education out of the nineteenth century and into the twenty-first. Milton Friedman is a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in economic sciences in 1976. T he recent Supreme Court decision upholding Cleveland’s voucher program has cleared the way for a major expansion of parental school choice. Opponents of choice can no longer use the First Amendment’s religious Establishment Clause to attack voucher programs, now that the Supreme Court has declared the Cleveland program constitutionally acceptable even though most voucher recipients went to parochial schools. Most schools that accept vouchers are religious for a simple reason and one that is easily corrected. That reason is the low value of the voucher. It is not easy, perhaps not possible, to provide a satisfactory education for $2,500 per student. Most private schools spend more than that. But parochial schools are able to accept that low voucher amount because they are subsidized by their churches. Illustrations by Taylor Jones for the Hoover Digest When the GI Bill was enacted, doubts were expressed that the colleges could expand rapidly enough to handle the flood of new students. Yet the number of students enrolled in colleges nearly doubled in the two years after the end of the war. The supply expanded to meet the surge in demand.

    39. State Library Of Ohio August 2001 Board Report - Summary
    3 public school districts, 6 parochial schools one charter Morgan Local schools, $42,042to automate four North Central ohio Computer Cooperative, $212,231 to
    http://winslo.state.oh.us/01augbrd.html

    40. 2002 Ohio Reading Program Promoting To Schools
    promotional materials in hand, contact the school district's administrative officeand the administrative offices of all public, parochial and private schools.
    http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/LPD/promote_schls.html
    PROMOTING TO SCHOOLS
    Teachers want their students to return in the fall with their reading skills intact or improved. They are your natural allies as you work on attracting children to reading programs at the public library. Enlist their natural support with promotion in as many ways as possible.
    School Visits
    One of the best ways to promote library programs and good school/public library relations is to arrange to visit all, or as many as you can, of the elementary/middle schools in your area. If you are targeting young adults, consider sending information to be put on daily announcements. Once you've scheduled your programs and have promotional materials in hand, contact the school district's administrative office and the administrative offices of all public, parochial and private schools. Ask permission to promote the library program in each elementary school in the library's service area. Then schedule individual visits during the last few weeks of classes through principals, teachers, or school librarians. Try making a visual impact by wearing something related to the theme. Give students information about the program to take home and make sure posters will be prominently displayed at the school. Glean ideas from promotional book talks from

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