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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

81. Catholic Diocese Of Tyler, Texas
South Broadway Mailing Address PO Box Catholic Tyler, texas 757028195 E-mail JEPStrick@aol.comWebsite http//www.thecathedral.info Tyler parochial schools
http://www.dioceseoftyler.org/westcentral.htm
West Central Deanery
Athens (Henderson County)

Founded 1947
St. Edward Church
800 East Tyler
Athens, Texas 75751-2140
Rectory: (903) 677-7383
E-mail: pancrass@cox-internet.com
Website: http://www.flash.net/~pancrass/
Administrator: Rev. Pancras Savarimuthu Parochial Vicars: Rev. Raymundo Garcia
Masses: Saturday: 4:30 pm, 7:30 pm (Spanish) Sunday: 8 am, 10:30 am, 1:30 pm(Spanish), 4:30 (English) Canton (Van Zandt County) Founded 1980 St. Therese Church Hwy 859 off Hwy 64 Mailing Address: 14786 FM 859 Canton, Texas 75103-9717 Administrator: Rev. Bernard Boteju Deacon: Richard Lawrence Seminarians: Gary Rottman Masses: Saturday: 5:30 pm Sunday: 9:00 am, 11:15 am (Spanish) 7:00 am (ONLY on 1st Monday) Chandler (Henderson County) Founded 1979 St. Boniface Church 318 South Broad St. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 762 Chandler, Texas 75758-0762 E-mail: fatherlukek@hotmail.com Priest-in-Charge: Rev. Luka Kalarickal, MSFS Masses: Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:30 am Flint/Gresham/Bullard (Smith County) MISSION: St. Mary Magdalene Mailing Address: 18221 FM 2493 Flint, TX 75762

82. El Paso Texas.com: El Paso High Schools
K schools. Last Updated 08/02/00. Back to Top El Paso ISD El Paso ISD High School's Home Pages Andress High School 5400 Sun Valley Dr. El Paso, texas
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83. El Paso Texas.com: El Paso Elementary And Middle Schools
Click here for Ysleta Elementary and PreK schools. Ysleta Middle schools . CaminoReal Middle School (915) 858-1013 9393 Alameda Ave. El Paso, texas 79907.
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Bassett Middle School
4400 Elm St.
El Paso, Texas 79930
(915) 565-9938, Fax: 565-1562
Canyon Hills Middle School
8930 Eclipse St.
El Paso, Texas 79904 (915) 751-1253, Fax: 757-8067
Charles Middle School 4909 Trojan Dr. El Paso, Texas 79924 (915) 821-2850, Fax: 821-0505 Cordova Middle School 2231 Arizona Drive El Paso, Texas 79930 (915) 546-9012, Fax: 577-0848 Guillen Middle School 900 S.Cotton St. El Paso, Texas 79901 (915) 533-5566, Fax: 532-1143 Henderson Middle School 5505 Robert Alva Ave. El Paso, Texas 79905 (915) 778-4401, Fax: 772-3425 Hornedo Middle School 825 Redd Rd. El Paso, Texas 79912 (915) 585-1668, Fax: 587-5059 Lincoln Middle School 500 Mulberry Ave. El Paso, Texas 79932 (915) 584-9404, Fax: 581-6172

84. City Of McAllen - Schools - Parochial Schools

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McAllen ISD South Texas Ccommunity College University of Texas - Pan American Schools - Home Home About Our Town Administration Bids Birth and Death Certificates Calendars City Charter/Ordinances Civic Center Economic Development Elected Officials Engineering and Planning Forms - All Departments Frequently Asked Questions Job Opportunities Links Meetings and Minutes Municipal Court News Permits Public Safety Public Works Recreation and Culture Schools Site Map Telephone Directory Transportation Utilities Weather MISD McAllen is pleased to be served by McAllen Indepedent School District, a TEA Recognized district for 1998, 1999 and 2000. The mission of MISD is to educate all students to become lifelong learners and productive citizens in a global socity through a program of educational excellence utilizing technology and actively involving parents and the community. Click for MISD Online High Schools Nikki Rowe
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85. Laredo & Webb County Schools & Higher Learning
Laredo Job Corps Center, (956) 7275147. texas Career, (956) 717-3757. ParochialSchools. Blessed Sacrament, (956) 722-1222. Guadalupe Parish, (956) 722-3915.St.
http://www.laredochamber.com/schools.htm
Laredo Schools and Universities
Not only is living in Laredo rewarding so is pursuing an education.
Being the fastest growing city in Texas has brought many positive changes, among them, a higher standard of education.
Our public and private schools, our college and our university are well prepared to meet the challenges of tomorrow.
Laredo Independent School District Laredo I.S.D. has an enrollment of more than 22,000 students. It is home to twenty-nine educational institutions; twenty-one elementary, four middle and three high schools, and the city's and South Texas' only art magnet school: The Vidal M. Treviño School of Communication and Fine Arts.
The district is accredited by the Texas Education Agency and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Laredo I.S.D. employs more than 1,740 of the finest administrators, teachers, and support staff. many of its professionals have years of teaching experience and have earned advanced degrees in their chosen fields. For further information: (956) 795-3200
United Independent School District U.I.S.D. had an enrollment of over 20,000 students during the fall of 1996. Its home to twenty-eight educational institutions; sixteen elementary, seven middle and four high schools.

86. St. Alban's Episcopal School In Arlington, Texas
St. Alban's is a member of the texas Association of Private and Parochialschools (TAPPS) and the Christian schools Athletic Fellowship (CSAF).
http://www.stalbans-arlington.org/athletics.asp
St. Alban's
Episcopal School

911 S. Davis Dr.
Arlington, TX 76013
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Athletics Sports Calendar Sports Opportunities Sports News St. Alban's Episcopal School's Athletics and Physical Education program is designed to give students the opportunity to compete, take on individual challenges, and work as a team toward common goals. All students participate on a daily basis in physical fitness activities and are provided with a variety of instructional activities.
St. Alban's is a member of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) and the Christian Schools Athletic Fellowship (CSAF). Brian Rodricks
Boys' Athletic Director Kim Walraven Girls' Athletic Director Middle/Upper Division Middle/Upper Division students compete with other schools in a wide variety of sports. For those interested, sports offered include six-man football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, soccer, track, tennis, golf, cheerleading, and dance team.

87. Living In Las Cruces Southern New Mexico
extends from Mesquite south to the El Paso County, texas border and PRIVATE parochialSCHOOLS Opportunities for private and parochial education are readily
http://www.mveda.com/html/borderplex_living.html
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Education plays a continuing role in the success of the BorderPlex. Much of the New Mexico Legislature's annual budget is dedicated to improving schools, teachers and curriculum throughout the state. All three public school districts in Doña Ana County offer special programs and vocational-technical classes. The Hatch district extends from the northern border of Doña Ana County to about five miles north of Radium Springs. The Las Cruces district extends from this point to just north of Mesquite.The Gadsden district extends from Mesquite south to the El Paso County, Texas border and to the State of Chihuahua, Republic of Mexico border and east into neighboring Otero County.
LAS CRUCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS
With the area's continual population gains, the Las Cruces Public School system is one of the fastest-growing districts in the state. Currently, LCPS employs more than 3,300 at four high schools, seven middle schools, 22 elementary schools and the administrative offices.
GADSDEN INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Serving the southern half of Doña Ana County, which includes Santa Teresa, Sunland Park, Anthony and Chaparral, the Gadsden Independent School District is one of the state's largest. Gadsden includes two high schools, three middle schools and 12 elementary schools. Employing more than 1,600, it ranks as one of the county's larger employers.

88. Schools - Sacred Heart Catholic Community
Sacred Heart High School has earned the texas Association of Private and ParochialSchools State or texas Class A Overall State Championship Trophy for three
http://www.nortexinfo.net/SacredHeart/schools.html
Sacred Heart Schools - Profile
Sacred Heart School is a Preschool through Grade 12, co-educational day school located in Muenster, Texas, a rural German Catholic farming community of 1,400 people near the Red River. Sacred Heart School was founded in April of 1890, less than 6 months after the community of Muenster was established. The Olivetan Benedictine Sisters came to teach in 1895 and recently celebrated 100 years of service to the children of Sacred Heart School. The school was founded on the principals of faith, tradition, sacrifice, and excellence. Those same qualities still characterize the school today.
Sacred Heart Preschool is a separate free standing Montessori program for three and four year olds. The National Catholic Education Association awarded us the Elizabeth Ann Seton Award , a national level award, for the outstanding early childhood program at Sacred Heart. Located in it's own modern facility, Sacred Heart Preschool not only cultivates each child's own natural desire to learn but emphasizes moral and spiritual growth. Each child is important and the atmosphere is warm and caring. Parents should understand that a Montessori school is neither a baby-sitting service nor a play school. Rather, it is a unique cycle of learning designed to take advantage of the child's sensitive years when they can absorb information from any enriched environment.

89. FACTS
Students compete against public schools in preseason play and in theTexas Private and parochial schools(TAPPS) 5-A district. Technology
http://www.providencehs.net/development/facts.htm
FACTS Quick information about our school Mission Providence High School is a Catholic, secondary, single gender school whose mission is to provide a quality education to young women in an academic community grounded in and permeated by trust in a provident God who lives and cares for all creation. Believing that each person is called by God to be actively involved in bringing about justice, peace, freedom and love. History Founded in 1951 by the Congregation of Divine Providence, Providence High School is an all-girls high school set on three acres in downtown San Antonio. The school was incorporated in 1991 and is governed by a Board of Directors. The school is no longer owned and operated by the Congregation of Divine Providence, but is a CDP sponsored institution and the Congregation retains some rights and responsibilities. The school is situated on the historically designated Drought property. School Profile • Graduation requirements - 27 credits.
• Providence offers a variety of courses in all disciplines. Classes also include honors, advanced placement, and dual credit courses with Alamo Community College District.
• Fine Arts or Technology Specialization certificates are available. Advanced diplomas are offered.

90. TABT - OBTA
teaching of biology/life science. 2. Candidates from public, private,and parochial schools are eligible. 3. A minimum of three
http://www.texarkanacollege.edu/~mstorey/TABT/OBTA.html
Outstanding Biology Teacher Award
Sponsored by Prentice Hall OBTA Director Candidate Record Form Letters of Support Rubrics ... Characteristics of an Oustanding Biology Teacher Each year, the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT), through its Outstanding Biology Teacher Awards (OBTA), attempts to identify an excellent biology instructor in each of the 50 U.S. states; Canada; Washington, DC; Puerto Rico; and overseas territories. Nominations of worthy candidates by NABT members and friends help us to recognize those individuals whose outstanding work in the classroom qualifies them for this award. Prentice Hall, the OBTA program sponsor, gives each awardee a pair of precision binoculars, and Leica Micro- systems awards microscopes to the recipients. Award winners and their schools also receive certificates, as well as public and professional recognition. Each year, NABT honors Outstanding Biology Teacher Award recipients at a special ceremony in conjunction with its national convention. What Is the Process? Candidates will complete a form summarizing their professional experience, academic background, and educational philosophy and provide four recommendations from colleagues familiar with their teaching effectiveness. Classroom observations and/or videotapes are important steps in the evaluation process. Videotape and/or site visit will be required of finalists only. Finalists will be notified. What Are the Criteria? Teaching ability and experience, cooperativeness in the school and community, inventiveness, initiative and student-teacher relationships.

91. Montgomery County Fair Association, Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas
Varsity (11 up) Private/parochial schools (We will have these divisionsif we have enough teams per division) *JH *Fr/JV (no seniors) *Sm.
http://www.mcfa.org/dyncat.cfm?catid=1237

92. Web Texas
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93. Handbook Of Texas Online: SISTERS OF THE INCARNATE WORD AND BLESSED SACRAMENT

http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/SS/ixs6.html
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SISTERS OF THE INCARNATE WORD AND BLESSED SACRAMENT. The Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament, founded in 1625 in Lyons, France, was the second group of Catholic educators to move to Texas. When Bishop Jean Marie Odin qv asked for volunteers to work in the Texas missions, four sisters offered their services, and with Frances (Sister Superior St. Claire) Valentine qv they arrived in Galveston on June 29, 1852. They remained with the Ursuline Sisters qv for several months studying English and Spanish before going to Brownsville in March 1853. The sisters' first house was a small one-story warehouse; later they secured the loan of a four-room house. By November their first convent was completed, and a boarding and day school was conducted. At the request of Bishop Claude Marie Dubuis qv Sister St. Claire, along with volunteers from Europe, opened an independent house, Nazareth Academy, in Victoria on January 7, 1867. The sisters took part in a "community system" from 1874 to 1895, when parents petitioned for a public school in their community. When a demand was made for the nuns to wear secular clothes, the arrangement with the sisters ended. During this time they also opened a school for African Americans, qv BIBLIOGRAPHY: Catholic Archives of Texas. Mother M. Patricia Gunning, I.W.B.S.

94. Handbook Of Texas Online: DALLAS, CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF

http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/DD/icd1.html
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DALLAS, CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF . The Catholic Diocese of Dallas, previously part of the Diocese of Galveston, was established on July 15, 1890, by Pope Leo XIII. It covered all the northern part of the state; its southernmost counties, from west to east, were Yoakum, Terry, Dawson, Borden, Mitchell, Coke, Runnels, Coleman, Brown, Mills, Hamilton, Bosque, Hill, Navarro, Henderson, Smith, Rusk, and Panola. Thomas Francis Brennan, qv the first bishop, was consecrated on April 5, 1891. Before he was transferred in February 1893 to St. John's, Newfoundland, he established a diocesan Catholic newspaper, the Texas Catholic see CATHOLIC JOURNALISM). This was the first diocesan newspaper published in Texas. In 1892 El Paso, Hudspeth, and Culberson counties were added to the diocese. At the conclusion of Bishop Brennan's tenure the Diocese of Dallas comprised twenty-five churches with resident pastors, nineteen mission churches, four hospitals, and nine academies with a combined enrollment of about 1,500 students. The diocese served a Catholic population of about 20,000, about 9,000 of whom had been born in America. Succeeding Bishop Brennan was Bishop Edward Joseph Dunne

95. Texas Environmental Center TEAN Site

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Home TEAN Guide TEAN Member
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To bring the "Kids Teaching Kids" philosophy of energy education to children and educators in the schools of Texas, encouraging them to learn about energy issues and energy conservation in the classroom, and to reach out to their student bodies and communities through energy-related projects and activities so they all realize "Energy Education: It's Important For Everyone!" Part of a national effort to increase energy education in American schools, TEED has provided comprehensive energy education curricula, promoted energy awareness, and played an important role in developing future leaders in Texas schools since 1981. Originally part of the National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project, TEED gained its own 501(c)(3) non-profit status in 1990. Using a customized TEED Energy Kit of resource materials and its own Texas-specific resources, TEED provides a wide array of energy related activities and projects for use in member schools and communities, and encourages them to incorporate a five-week energy education unit provided by the National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project as a part of their school curriculum.

96. Ministries And Programs Of The Episcopal Diocese Of West Texas
Camps and Conferences; Christian Education; College Ministry; Happening; ParochialSchools; Race Relations; texas Military Institute; United Thank Offering; Women's
http://www.westtexasonline.org/ministries.htm
The Episcopal Diocese of West Texas
If you want more information about a particular program,
click on the name of the program. We offer outreach to not only our members, but to our communities at home and in the world. These ministries and programs offer opportunities to share ourselves and our faith with others. Alphabetical Listing of Ministry Programs Serving Our Members Serving Our Youth Serving Our Community

97. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Sacred Heart School In Carbondale"
1. schools Sacred Heart Catholic Community Sacred Heart Catholic schools http//www.nortexinfo.net/SacredHeart/schools.html2. BOBCAT's Catholic schools on
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98. UIL To Allow Non-Public School Participation

http://www.uil.utexas.edu/pr/02_03/priv.html
U niversity I nterscholastic ... eague
UIL To Allow Non-Public School Participation
Rogers/01-13-03
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AUSTIN - Under certain provisions, two non-public schools may apply for membership in the University Interscholastic League beginning with the 2003-04 school year. The Legislative Council of the UIL voted Monday in favor of amending the UIL Constitution and Contest Rules to allow non-public schools to apply for UIL membership in the largest conference (currently conference 5A). The amendment to the Constitution will allow non-public schools to apply for UIL membership in the largest conference unless their right to participate has been suspended or revoked for violating rules or codes by another League similar to the UIL. Additionally, the schools must meet the following conditions:
  • Are accredited by the Texas Private School Accreditation Commission.
  • Do not qualify for membership in any other organization similar to the UIL.
  • Meet the definition of a high school as described in the UIL Constitution and Contest Rules. The amendment is contingent upon a satisfactory settlement of current litigation regarding this matter, and approval by the Commissioner of Education. A non-public school could be assigned to a UIL district beginning with the 2003-04 school year in all activities with the exception of varsity football. Due to reclassification and realignment policies, non-public schools will not be assigned to a varsity football district until the next realignment period in the 2004-05 school year.
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