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  1. Church-run charter school may be booted out of Texas program. (People & Events).: An article from: Church & State
  2. Comparative Study of Assimilation of Mexican Americans: Parochial Schools Versus Public Schools by Philip E. Lampe, 1975-06
  3. The prevalence of gingivitis in the Title One, parochial schools of Houston, ages 6-14 by Kenneth C Killian, 1971
  4. From homeschool to home run.: An article from: Practical Homeschooling by Jonathan English, 2004-09-01

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Recent news, bylaws and board members, calendar, contact information, constitution, members list, Category Regional North America texas Education Organizations......texas. Association of. Private and. parochial. schools. The TAPPS Websitehas moved to www.tapps.net Please make all appropriate changes to bookmarks!
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T exas A ssociation of P rivate and P arochial S chools The TAPPS Website has moved to www.tapps.net
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2. WalkSports.com -- Texas Private And Parochial Schools On The World Wide Web
texas Private and parochial High schools on the World Wide Web Lastupdated November 18, 2002 + link checked. Leagues Southwest
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Texas Private and Parochial High Schools on the World Wide Web
link checked Leagues Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC)
Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools
(TAPPS)
Texas Christian Athletic League
(T-CAL) Accreditation Agencies / Associations American Association of Christian Schools
American Christian Schools International
(ACSI)
(ACCS)
Independent Schools Association of the Southwest
(ISAS)
Jesuit Secondary Education Association
(JSEA)
National Association of Christian Athletes
(NACA)
National Association of Independent Schools
(NAIS)
National Christian School Association
(NCSA) Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC) Arlington The Oakridge School Austin St. Andrew's Episcopal School Austin St. Stephen's Episcopal School Bellaire Episcopal High School Dallas Greenhill School Dallas The Hockaday School Episcopal School of Dallas Dallas St. Mark's School of Texas Fort Worth All Saints Episcopal School Fort Worth Country Day School Fort Worth Trinity Valley School Houston Kinkaid School Houston St. John's School

3. Texas Legislature Throws Money, Students At Parochial Schools
The North texas Activist! texas legislature throws money, students at parochial schools Voucher bills threaten welfare of both parochial and public schools by Dr. Ronald B. Flowers
http://www.flash.net/~lbartley/au/activist/act0102/throws.htm
The North Texas Activist! Spring 1997 Legislation Texas legislature throws money, students
at parochial schools
Voucher bills threaten welfare of both parochial and public schools by Dr. Ronald B. Flowers parochial schools.) HB-656 House Bill 656, introduced by Rep. Ron Wilson, R-Houston, is the worst of the lot from our perspective. It proposes a state-wide program of "child-centered scholarships" to send children to public schools outside their own district or to private and parochial schools.
  • Home schools are included. Because many parents teach their children at home to inculcate specific religious views, this bill would be providing state money to support that sectarian teaching. A parochial school is not required to accept children using "child-centered scholarships." That means that, unlike public schools, they may reject low-achievers, discipline problems, and other students who disrupt the educational process. This practice is commonly known as "skimming." Wilson’s bill would enable private schools to skim and yet take public money. The consequence of skimming is that public schools will be left all of the problems and fewer resources. Although the bill would not allow parochial schools to discriminate on several grounds, including race and national origin, it would allow them to discriminate on the basis of religion. Americans United supports the right of parochial schools to maintain their theological or denominational identity if they choose. But it is inappropriate and unconstitutional for a school to receive state money and discriminate on the basis of religion.

4. Texas Association Of Private And Parochial Schools (TAPPS)
texas Association of Private and parochial schools (TAPPS). 1997 texas Associationof Private and parochial schools (TAPPS) Championships texas Track Field.
http://members.aol.com/TXPrivates/tapps.htm
Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) 1999 Boys and Girls Winter Soccer State Tournament Pairings (Added 12-23-98) Boys Basketball State Tournament Pairings (Added 12-23-98) Girls Basketball State Tournament Pairings (Added 12-23-98) 1999 Boys and Girls Basketball State Tournament Pairings by Tournament Sites Boys Baseball State Tournament Pairings (Added 12-23-98) Girls Softball State Tournament Pairings (Added 12-23-98) 1999 Boys Baseball and Girls Softball Tournament Pairings by Tournament Sites Executive Board Texas Association of Private and Parochial School (TAPPS) All-Time Football Playoff Superlatives All-Time Football Champions [Updated 11-29-98] All-Time Football Playoffs Scores [Updated 11-29-98] Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) State Cross Country Meet All-Time Champions and All-Time Top Three Finishers All-Time Basketball Champions [Updated 3-12-98] 1997-98 District Alignments 1998-99 and 1999-2000 Official District Realignments 1998-99 and 1999-2000 Official Football District Realignments 1998-99 and 1999-2000 Official Soccer District Realignments ... 1998-99 and 1999-2000 Classification Attendance Numbers 1997 Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) Championships [
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5. Parochial School Directory
The newest place on the Internet to share scores, information and news about texas private and parochial high school sports in the SPC, TAPPS, the former TCIL or TCAL.
http://www.parochial.com/
National Parochial School Association
Parochial School Directory
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6. WalkSports.com -- Texas Private And Parochial Schools High School Sports Pages
texas Private and parochial schools High School Sports Pages. Baseball FortWorth Bethesda Christian (TAPPS) Oklahoma City Casady (SPC). Basketball
http://www.walksports.com/texassportsweb.htm
Texas Private and Parochial Schools High School Sports Pages Baseball Fort Worth Bethesda Christian (TAPPS)
Oklahoma City Casady
(SPC) Basketball Cedar Hill Trinity Christian (TAPPS)
Dallas Yavneh Academy
(Independent)
Fort Worth Bethesda Christian
(TAPPS)
Fort Worth Country Day
(SPC)
Fort Worth Lake Country Christian
(TAPPS)
Houston HCYA Lady Warriors
(Independent)
Leander Cornerstone Christian
(TAPPS)
San Antonio El Sendero Christian
(T*CAL)
Tomball Concordia Lutheran
(TAPPS)
Watauga Harvest Christian
(TAPPS) Football Arlington Grace Preparatory (TAPPS) Cedar Hill Trinity Christian (TAPPS) Fort Worth Nolan (TAPPS) Houston Lutheran North (TAPPS) Houston Mount Carmel (TAPPS) Temple Central Texas Christian (TAPPS) Sports Bryan Allen Academy (TAPPS) Houston Second Baptist (TAPPS) The Woodlands John Cooper School (TAPPS) Track and Field Dallas Jesuit-Sheaner Relays Volleyball Austin St. Michael's (TAPPS) WalkSports.com

7. Http://www.walksports.com -- Walk Sports Services, Houston, Texas
Updated 11/19/2002 texas Private and parochial High schools on the Web
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8. 1998 Texas Private And Parochial Schools Basketball Playoff Results
1998 texas Private and parochial schools Basketball Playoff Results. texas Associationof Private and parochial schools 5A Boys. SubRegional. *Victoria St.
http://members.aol.com/TexHSSprts/1998prvhoops.htm
1998 Texas Private and Parochial Schools Basketball Playoff Results Southwestern Preparatory Conference Boys Division I Quarterfinals Tulsa Holland Hall 70, Houston Kinkaid School 55 Dallas Greenhill School 76, Austin St. Stephen's 50 Oklahoma City Casady 58, San Antonio St. Mary's Hall 42 Dallas St. Mark's 77, Bellaire Episcopal 67 Semifinals Dallas Greenhill School 58, Tulsa Holland Hall 47 Oklahoma City Casady 51, Dallas St. Mark's 45 Championship Dallas Greenhill School 58, Oklahoma City Casady 48 Third Place Game Dallas St. Mark's 65, Tulsa Holland Hall 57 Consolation Semifinals Houston Kinkaid School 63, Austin St. Stephen's 51 San Antonio St. Mary's Hall 51, Bellaire Episcopal 46 Fifth Place Game San Antonio St. Mary's Hall 47, Houston Kinkaid School 41 Seventh Place Game Austin St. Stephen's 41, Bellaire Episcopal 32 Southwestern Preparatory Conference Girls Division I Quarterfinals Bellaire Episcopal 51, Tulsa Holland Hall 32 Fort Worth Trinity Valley 47, Arlington Oakridge 43 Dallas Greenhill 55, Houston St. John's 44 Houston Kinkaid School 49, Oklahoma City Casady 37

9. Supreme Court Erodes Boundaries Between Religious Schools And Public Employees
The North texas Activist! Specifically, before the Court was a program that sentstateemployed teachers into parochial schools to teach remedial courses.
http://www.flash.net/~lbartley/au/activist/act0103/agostini.htm
The North Texas Activist! Summer 1997 Supreme Court erodes boundaries between religious schools and public employees by Ronald B. Flowers On June 23, in Agostini v. Felton , the Supreme Court reversed a decision it had reached in 1985. In the process, it erased the previously drawn sharp line between public employees and church-related schools and may have opened the courts to a barrage of other attempts to procure state aid for religious activities. In the 1985 case, Aguilar v. Felton , the Court had to decide the constitutionality of a provision of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. That provision provided remedial education to economically- and educationally-disadvantaged students in both public and private schools. The Court held that the educational program excessively entangled government and religion in two ways. For one, the very fact that public school teachers were teaching in parochial schools created an impermissible symbolic union of church and state. But beyond that, simply administering the program inevitably entangled the state with religion. Although the public school teachers were given strict instructions to exclude religious content from their teaching, it was necessary to monitor them to guarantee that they did. That government surveillance, conducted in the parochial school environment, created excessive entanglement. Some school administrators sought to circumvent the Aguilar

10. Private And Parochial Schools In Katy Texas And West Houston
Private / parochial schools. K312th grade* Faith West Academy 2225 Porter RoadKaty, texas 77493 Phone 281-391-5433(LIFE) http//www.faithwest.org/.
http://www.lizcarter.com/schools.html

11. Texas Private And Parochial High School Football: Small Schools
The newest place on the Internet to share scores, information and news about texas private and parochial high school sports in the SPC, TAPPS, the former TCIL or TCAL.
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12. Parochial
parochial schools of texas Click on schools to enter their websites (noteparochial schools are listed alphabetically by cities and towns) .
http://www.parochial.com/texas/list.html
Parochial Schools of Texas
Click on schools to enter their websites
(note: parochial schools are listed alphabetically by cities and towns)
Schools click here to list your school
with the Parochial School World Directory
Arlington, Texas
(Grace Lutheran School, K-6)
Fort Worth, Texas
(Nolan Catholic High School) ... (World Parochial Schools home page)

13. DEPARTMENT OF GREEK EDUCATION - PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
Greek Orthodox parochial day schools maintain nurseries, pre 140 D. and G. Kaloidisparochial School of third grade 20022003 enrollment 60 texas Holy Trinity
http://www.goarch.org/en/archdiocese/departments/greekeducation/parochial.asp
HOME ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA DEPARTMENTS AND MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT OF GREEK EDUCATION ... THE WEEK OF GREEK LETTERS PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS ALABAMA CALIFORNIA FLORIDA ILLINOIS ... UTAH
Archdiocese Parochial and Afternoon School students participating in the Daily News Spelling Bee
were congratulated by Bishop Dimitrios of Xanthos.
There are 23 Greek Orthodox parochial day schools functioning in the United States with an enrollment of 4,370 students for the current school year 2002-2003. Greek Orthodox parochial day schools maintain nurseries, pre-school centers, kindergartens, elementary and secondary grades and adhere to local and state-mandated curricula. There are, however, those that exclusively offer early childhood programs. For information on how to establish an early childhood program within the framework of a parish, please contact the Archdiocesan Office of Education at (212) 774-3553. ALABAMA
Cathedral Day Care
307 South 19th Street
Birmingham, AL 35233
Tel: ( 205) 716-3083
Fax: (205) 716-3084
Principal: Mrs. Katherine Sissa

14. Compulsory Attendance: Texas Education Code Annotated 25-085(b)
2) In 1989, the texas legislature exempted private and parochial schools fromnew requirements for schools, and in the process, confirmed that the term
http://www.nthen.org/tecode.htm
Texas News Headlines Compulsory Attendance: Texas Education Code Annotated 25-085(b) Ages: "as much as six years of age, or who is less than seven years of age and has previously been enrolled in first grade, and who has not completed the academic year in which his 17th birthday occurred." If a child is 17 but has been issued an equivalency certificate, that child is exempt. Tex. Educ. Code Ann. 25-085(b). Days: 180 Days. Only for public schools. 25-085(b) Subjects: Good citizenship, math, reading, spelling and grammar. Home School Statutes: None Alternative Statutes allowing for Home Schools: Tex. Educ. Code Ann. 25-085(a)(1). " Any child in attendance upon a private or parochial school which shall include in its course a study of good citizenship" is exempt from the requirements of compulsory attendance. The class action suit, Leeper v. Arlington Indep. School Dist., (No. 17-88761-85 Tarrant County 17th Judicial Ct., April 13, 1987), resulted in a trial level decision in favor of home schooling. The court ruled that: a) Home schools can legally operate as private schools in Texas;

15. Texas State Education Laws
The texas legislature has not defined private or parochial school in the TEA and StateBoard of Education authority just over Public schools, not over
http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/lawregs/texas.html
State Laws and Regulations Texas
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State Information Files - Laws and Regulations Support groups can offer additional help in dealing with your state laws and regulations. A listing of homeschooling support groups, organizations, listservs, websites and helpful individuals can be found in our Support Groups area. For unschooling support groups visit Unschooling Support Groups
Please Note: This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for informational purposes only. For more information about the laws and regulations in this state please contact a state or local support group. Texas Legislature Online
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/
Legal Requirements for home schooling in Texas:
  • Compulsory Attendance ages are 6 through 17. This means that when a child turns 6 he must be "in school" and, if not enrolled in a traditional school, the following requirements apply: A. The home school must be run in a bona fide manner (not a sham or subterfuge.) B. A written curriculum (from any source including video or computer) must be used and must cover the basic subjects of reading, spelling, grammar, math and a course in good citizenship. The child is considered to be in a private school as a homeschool is a private school as upheld by Leeper v. Arlington Independent School District, No. 17-88761-85, D. Texas, April 13, 1987
  • 16. Episcopal Day School, Brownsville, Texas Parochial Elementary School
    Association of Episcopal schools (SAES), an accrediting agency recognized by theNational Association of Independent schools (and in texas approved by TEPSAC
    http://www.episcopaldayschool.net/
    34 North Coria Street; Brownsville, Texas 78520-8310; tel. 956-542-5107; fax 956-504-9486 [ Home ] Notices About EDS People Program EDS continually strives to provide the highest quality education in a Christian environment. The naturally wooded area in which the campus is located provides a pleasant setting conducive to learning.
    Mission Statement
    The mission of The Episcopal Day School is to nurture each child so that he/she may learn to love knowledge, seek truth, and respect his/her Creator and all that He created.
    Philosophy
    The Episcopal Day School believes in implementing a strong academic program with particular emphasis on the basic academic skills and encouraging each child to strive to attain his / her maximum potential. We further believe in guiding each child in his / her spiritual growth, fostering a love for learning, and instilling in each child a respect for himself and others. It is our intent that these beliefs be accomplished within the context of a Christian community where each person - student, teacher, administrator, and staff member - is seen and valued as a child of God, and where truth and the freedom which truth provides will ever be sought.
    Accreditation
    The Episcopal Day School is accredited by the Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools (S.A.E.S.), an accrediting agency recognized by the National Association of Independent Schools (and in Texas approved by TEPSAC and recognized by the Commissioner of Education).

    17. HSLDA | Texas--A Legal Analysis
    In 1989, The texas legislature exempted private and parochial schools from new requirementsfor schools, and in the process, confirmed that the term private
    http://www.hslda.org/laws/analysis/TX.asp
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    News and updates on legal contacts and other issues that affect home schoolers Member Resources State forms and other resources along with an online form to contact your staff LAWS TEXAS Texas HOME LAWS ORGANIZATIONS CASES ... LEGISLATION TEXAS Updated August 2002 Compulsory Attendance Ages: "a child who is at least six years of age, or who is younger than six years of age and has previously been enrolled in first grade, and who has not yet reached the child's 18th birthday shall attend school." If a child is 17 but has been issued an equivalency certificate, that child is exempt. Texas Education Code Annotated § 25-085(b). Required Days of Instruction: 180 days. Only required for public schools. § 25.081. Required Subjects: Good citizenship, math, reading, spelling and grammar.

    18. TEXAS (HSLDA | Texas)
    In 1989, The texas legislature exempted private and parochial schools from new requirementsfor schools, and in the process, confirmed that the term “private
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      Compulsory Attendance Ages: Required Days of Instruction: Required Subjects: Good citizenship, math, reading, spelling and grammar.
    Home School Statute: None Alternative Statutes Allowing for Home Schools: Since this law does not specifically mention home schooling, the Texas Education Agency announced that home schooling was illegal in 1985. After over 80 innocent home school families were criminally prosecuted for truancy,HSLDA joined with other home school plaintiffs to file a class action suit against every school district in Texas (over 1,000). The class action suit, Leeper v. Arlington Indep. School Dist. , No. 17-88761-85 Tarrant County 17th Judicial Ct. Apr. 13, 1987), resulted in a trial level decision in favor of home schooling. The court ruled that: Home schools can legally operate as private schools in Texas; Article 7, section 2 of the Texas Constitution only authorizes the legislature to establish and maintain public education, not private or parochial education (

    19. TEXAS LAW
    D2022, texas Supreme Court 1994). 2. In 1989, the TX Legislature exempted privateand parochial schools from new requirements for schools; Nothing in this
    http://users.camalott.com/~bche/texaslaw.htm
    TEXAS LAW Compulsory Attendance: Texas Education Code Annotated 25-085(b) Ages: "as much as 6 years of age, or less than seven years of age and has previously been enrolled in first grade, and who has not completed the academic year in which his 17th birthday occurred." If a child is 17 but has been issued an equivalency certificate, that child is exempt. Tex. Educ Code Ann. 25-085(b). Days: 170 Days. Only for public schools.25-085(b) Subjects: Good citizenship, math, reading, spelling, and grammar. Home School Statutes: None Alternative Statutes allowing for Home Schools: 1. Tex. Educ. Code Ann. 25-085(a)(1). "Any child in attendance upon a private or parochial school which shall include in its course a study of good citizenship" is exempt from the requirements of compulsory attendance. The class action suit, Leeper v. Arlington ISD (No. 17-88761-85 Tarrant County 17th Judicial Ct., April 13, 1987), resulted in a trial level decision in favor of home schooling. The court ruled that: a. Home schools can legally operate as private schools in Texas;

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