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1. SHEEO Agencies
SHEEO agencies. Commissioner for Higher education (C) New York State education Department979 education Building Addition 89 washington Avenue Albany
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)

2. Arts Education Partnership Home Page
Welcome to the Arts education Partnership State Art agencies. Council of Chief State School Officers. The Arts education Partnership will be in washington, DC Email aep@ccsso.org. To report technical
http://aep-arts.org/
About the Partnership What's New? Advocacy Resources Funding Opportunities ... Site Map
Welcome to the Arts Education Partnership:
The Arts Education Partnership (formerly the Goals 2000 Arts Education Partnership ) is a national coalition of arts, education, business, philanthropic and government organizations that demonstrates and promotes the essential role of the arts in the learning and development of every child and in the improvement of America's schools. The Partnership includes over 140 organizations that are national in scope and impact. It also includes state and local partnerships focused on influencing education policies and practices to promote quality arts education. Partnership organizations affirm the central role of imagination, creativity and the arts in culture and society; the power of the arts to enliven and transform education and schools; and collective action through partnerships as the means to place the arts at the center of learning.
  • The Arts Education Partnership will be in Washington, DC June 23, 2003 for the next

3. Links To State Education Agencies
Carolina North Dakota, Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South CarolinaSouth Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia washington DC washington
http://www.nasbe.org/SEA_Links/SEA_Links.html

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4. Welcome To The National Assembly Of State Arts Agencies
Arts-related news, resources, research, publications, advocacy tools and information about state arts Category Arts Organizations Regional United States...... experience of five statelevel arts education support networks 1029 Vermont Avenue,NW, 2nd Floor washington, DC 20005 National Assembly of State Arts agencies.
http://www.nasaa-arts.org/

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EWS FROM NASAA Nearly Half of Americans Volunteer
Just under half of U.S. adults do volunteer work, which is valued at $239 billion a year. New Hampshire to Host First Gathering of U.S. Poets Laureate
For the first time in history, poets laureate from around the nation will gather in New Hampshire April 25-26 for a conference on the role of poetry in society. NASAA Award Nominations Deadline 5/9/03
Nominations are now being accepted and may be made online for NASAA's five annual awards. F OR O UR ... Celebrate National Tourism Week, May 10-18 National Assembly of State Arts Agencies
1029 Vermont Avenue, NW, 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20005
tel: 202-347-6352
fax: 202-737-0526
TDD: 202-347-5948
e-mail: nasaa@nasaa-arts.org URL: http://www.nasaa-arts.org Site manager: Jill Hauser Site design: Lauren Benson The work of NASAA and of state arts agencies is supported and strengthened in many ways through funding and programming partnerships with the National Endowment for the Arts. State Spotlight Arts Over America Artworks ... E-mail NASAA FEATURED MEMBER: NEW HAMPSHIRE "Woman Sorting Blueberries" by Nathaniel Burwash, watercolor, 1940.

5. Education Policy Institute
Documented inside information on PTA and teacher unions. education research and policy analysis from Category Society Issues education School Choice...... from the Capital Research Center www.educationwatch.org. at the National Press Clubin washington, DC. State education agencies, Find your state and visit its
http://www.educationpolicy.org/
PMB #294, 4401-A Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008 Tel: (202) 244-7535, Fax: (202) 244-7584
Charlene K. Haar

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Subscribe to EPI-Update Review the EPI-Update Archives Search the EPI Web Site Public education in the United States does not fulfill either the educational or social needs of children. Its deficiencies have serious negative consequences in our political system, our economy, and within our social and cultural affairs. Accordingly, EPI seeks to improve education through research, policy analysis, and the development of responsible alternatives to existing policies and practices. In these activities, EPI strives to promote greater parental choice in education, a competitive education industry, and other policies that address the problems of both public and private schools. EPI's chairman and president are nationally prominent for their contributions on education policy issues. EPI Chairman, Dr. Myron Lieberman, is widely recognized as the nation's leading authority on education employment relations and teacher unions. EPI President, Charlene K. Haar, is the author of groundbreaking studies of the National PTA. Her publications have led to widespread scrutiny of the PTA as an NEA-dominated organization with a liberal social agenda. In addition, Ms. Haar is a coauthor of The NEA and AFT: Teacher Unions in Power and Politics
At long last, the Education Policy Institute is delighted to announce the publication of

6. Washington State Special Education Coalition
Welcome to the washington State Special education Coalition web site (www.wssec.org). This site as professional associations, regional education agencies, OSPI, and parent advocacy
http://www.wssec.org/

CONTACT
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS COMMITTEE INFO. ONLINE RESOURCES ... WSSEC SURVEY Welcome to the Washington State Special Education Coalition web site (www.wssec.org).
This site provides information about the issues and public policy matters on which we focus. Use the menu to find out more about our organization.
posts selected messages from the WSSEC
ELIMINATING THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT GAP SERIES
The COMMUNITY OUTREACH DIVISION of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction invites you to participate in the 'Eliminating the Achievement Gap' interactive video series. These will be conducted at locations across the state, on the
third Tuesday of every month 6:30-8:30 p.m.
WSSEC BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMENTS ON PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON EXCELLENCE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION FINAL REPORT.
We encourage readers to send their comments on the report to the WSSEC WSSEC Board of Directors comments on PCESE final report.
PRIORITIES for 2002-2003!! Select "Priority List" in the "ABOUT" section.
ONLINE RESOURCES offers hotlinks to special ed, general ed, parent and professional organizations.

7. CHEA • Government Relations
providing information on actions taken or planned by state agencies and accreditingagencies to provide the washington Higher education Secretariat http
http://www.chea.org/Government/index.cfm
CHEA Board of Directors Directories International Quality Review Upcoming Events ... Institutional Database
(Updated March 5, 2003) Letters, Overviews, and Testimony Reports Federal Links Organization Links ...
Letters, Overviews, and Testimony

8. ISTE Publishing -- Washington Notes
professional associations, the private sector, and local education agencies (LEAs stateeducation agency. inform the organization’s work in washington, DC The
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News of U.S. educational technology policy and legislation Compiled and edited by Leslie Harris Jee Hang Lee , and Ghani Raines If you use excerpts, credit ISTE. Acronyms Used in Washington Notes Please send suggestions for additions, deletions, or corrections to Kate Conley, editor, kconley@iste.org CTC The Community Technology Center program expands access to information technology and related learning services for residents of distressed urban and rural communities. The program will provide funding for center start-up and expansion. Contact Norris Dickard, OVAE, 202.205.9873; www.ed.gov/offices/OVAE/CTC

9. ISTE Publishing -- Washington Notes
washington Notes. education technology funds would go to local education agencies(LEAs), the and the President’s request for education technology programs.
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News of U.S. educational technology policy and legislation Compiled and edited by Leslie Harris Jee Hang Lee , and Ghani Raines If you use excerpts, credit ISTE. May 2000 Contents Senate Debates ESEA In early May, the Senate began debate on the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA, S.2.). Debate and voting have fallen along party lines. It is unclear if the Senate will actually pass a comprehensive ESEA bill this year or when debate on the bill will conclude. The Senate has set aside the bill for now to consider other issues. When it takes up ESEA again, debate could continue for several weeks. Senate Republican leadership has made it clear that the ESEA debate will continue only if the parties can reach agreement on which amendments may be offered on the Senate floor. This is intended to prevent gun control advocates from offering amendments to the bill. Upcoming Senate votes on appropriation bills could delay consideration of S. 2 until June.

10. Education, Technology Library Science Professional
Directory of State Higher education agencies Includes state departments of education ofeducation. VA PEN washington Office of Public Instruction West Virginia
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/org.htm

11. CADRE
Providing technical assistance and serving as an information clearinghouse on dispute resolution in Category Society Issues Disabilities Laws Legal Assistance...... approaches being pioneered by state education agencies and school Early DisputeResolution In Special education Symposium held in washington, DC in
http://www.directionservice.org/cadre/
Select A Topic All Articles Americans w/Disabilities Act Audio CADRE Collaboration Coming Attractions Communication Skills CR Education Dispute Resolution Options Diversity Early Intervention Español Features For Advocates For Mediators IDEA/IDEA 97 Index Page Mediation Negotiation News Outreach/Promotion Participating in Mediation Partner Organizations Research and Evaluation Resources System Design Training Resources Video Resource What's New
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John Paul Lederach presentation on Hope, Authenticity, Dreaming and Change Real Player WindowsMedia Full Presentation preview Albie Davis presentation on Dynamic Conflict Management: The Wisdom of Mary Parker Follett Real Player WindowsMedia Full Presentation What's New: PAIGE RELEASES PRINCIPLES FOR REAUTHORIZING INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT (IDEA) U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige today unveiled a set of principles to guide the Education Department in its work toward seeking reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the landmark statute that provides for the education of America's 6.5 million students with disabilities. Beyond Mediation: Strategies For Appropriate Early Dispute Resolution In Special Education Edward Feinberg, Ph.D., Jonathan Beyer, J.D., Philip Moses, M.A., Forward by Judy Schrag, Ed.D.

12. ALA Washington Office Newsline Vol. 10 , No. 40, May 17, 2001
of education as grants to local education agencies. on Forecast of Funding Opportunitieseducation Discretionary Grant go to the ALA washington Office web site
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  • 13. Welcome To NASF's Homepage
    State Foresters provide management assistance and protection services for over two-thirds of the forests Category Science Agriculture Forestry Industry...... cooperative forest fire prevention education materials and as well as other forestryorganizations and agencies. St., NW Suite 540 - washington, DC - 20001.
    http://www.stateforesters.org/
    NASF Homepage State Forestry Homepages Calendar Newsletter ...
    CONTACT US

    The Principles and Guides for a Well-Managed Forest has been posted
    WHO WE ARE The National Association of State Foresters is a non-profit organization that represents the directors of the State Forestry agencies from all fifty states eight U.S. territories (American Samoa, the Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, the Northern Marianas Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands), and the District of Columbia. The State Foresters are organized in Executive Committee and NASF Committees which serve to develop policy and implementation guidance for our core programs. A Directory of State Foresters resource is available with addresses, phone numbers, fax, and e-mail for each of our members. WHAT WE DO The State Foresters provide management assistance and protection services for over two-thirds of the nation's forests. Assistance to Private Landowners ~ Within the vast acreage of state and private lands are nearly ten million non-industrial private forest (NIPF) landowners who operate under a wide variety of goals and circumstances. These private forest lands provide over seventy percent of the nation's wood supply, and contribute to numerous other public benefits such as clean air, clean water, healthy wildlife habitat, and enhanced outdoor recreation. We work closely with these individual resource managers to ensure that they have the best technical, educational, and financial assistance available to help them achieve their objectives in an environmentally beneficial way. If you would like help managing your forest land or are interested in learning more about the forest resources and management opportunities in your State, visit our page of

    14. NEA Higher Education
    State Higher education agencies. discusses the purpose of the Technology and Distanceeducation Initiative, as 1201 16TH Street, NW washington, DC 20036 Tel.
    http://www.nea.org/he/abouthe/statehe.html
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    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.

    15. About Learn & Serve America :: Tribal Grantees
    About Learn Serve State education agencies. Grantees are listed alphabeticallyby state. washington Department of education Ms. Nasue Nashida PO Box
    http://www.learnandserve.org/about/sea.html
    :: State Education Agencies
    Grantees are listed alphabetically by state. Last updated on November 12, 2002.
    Alabama State Department of Education
    Ms. Tammy H. Starnes
    P.O. Box 302101
    50 North Ripley Street, Room 5348 (36104)
    Montgomery , AL 36130
    Phone: (334) 242-8199
    Fax: (334) 242-0496
    tstarnes@alsde.edu

    www.alsde.edu/ver1

    Alaska Department of Education Ms. Kattaryna Stiles Alaska State Community Service Commission 619 Ship Creek Avenue Anchorage , AK 99501 Phone: (907) 269-4674 Fax: (907) 269-4520 kattaryna_stiles@eed.state.ak.us www.eed.state.ak.us/EarlyDev/Americorps/LearnandServe.html. Arizona Department of Education Ms. Jan Brite 1535 West Jefferson Avenue Bin #60 Phoenix , AZ 85007 Phone: (602) 542-4365 Fax: (602) 364-3045 jbrite@ade.az.gov.. www.ade.state.az.us Arkansas Department of Education Ms. Karen Ghidotti #4 Capitol Mall - Room #402A Little Rock , AR 72201

    16. Arts Education Partnership Home Page
    by calling the National Assembly of State Arts agencies (202) 3476352 Arts EducationPartnership One Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 700 washington, DC 20001
    http://aep-arts.org/Publications&Resources.html
    About the Partnership What's New? Advocacy Resources Funding Opportunities ... Site Map
    AEP Publications and Resources:
    The Arts Education Partnership is committed to increasing resources for quality education in and through the arts in schools, schools districts and partnering arts and cultural institutions. All AEP publications are available in .pdf format for your convenience. If you do not have the latest version of Adobe Acrobat, click here to download a free copy Hard copies of AEP publications and videos may be ordered from the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO). All orders must include pre-payment by check or purchase order payable to CCSSO. CCSSO does not accept credit card payments. To request copies, please provide your name, mailing address, phone number, publication title and quantity being ordered and mail your request with payment to: Publications
    Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO)
    One Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 700

    17. The Business Roundtable Education The Workforce
    can combine state and local education agencies with higher Susan L. Traiman Director education Initiative The L Street, NW, Suite 1100 washington, DC 20036
    http://brtable.org/toolkit/introduction.html

    18. NAEH: Links To Organizations And Government Agencies Addressing Issues Related T
    These grants also help state education agencies to ensure of education, OESE, Compensatoryeducation Programs, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, washington, DC 20202
    http://www.endhomelessness.org/links/
    National Alliance to End Homelessness
    Links to Organizations and Government Agencies Addressing Issues Related to Homelessness
    Metropolitan D.C. Organizations
    • is a publication and web resource that lists organizations in the D.C. metropolitan region that provide services to people experiencing homelessness. The resource is maintained by the Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington, 1419 V Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20009. (202) 234-6300. Email: ifc@interfaith-metrodc.org . Web address: www.interfaith-metrodc.org
    • Greater DC Cares maintains an extensive database of Washington, DC-based community service organizations, indexable by service areas such as housing and homelessness. Web address: http://www.dc-cares.org/CSOs/
    Community Organizations Across the Country
    • Local Homeless Assistance Agencies can be found according to the states in which they are located via an online directory maintained by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Web address: http://www.hud.gov/homeless/hmlsagen.cfm
    • Directory of Local Homeless Service Organizations is a similar resource maintained by the National Coalition for the Homeless. Web address:

    19. Washington State Resources
    From the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities, a statewide listing Category Regional North America education Organizations...... State agencies and Organizations. the office listed under Department of educationSpecial education. D) 717 Hart Senate Office Building washington, DC 20510
    http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/wa.htm
    NICHCY State Resources : Washington
    A publication of the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
    Washington 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 Maria Cantwell (D)
    717 Hart Senate Office Building
    Washington, DC 20510

    20. About NWREL's Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration Project
    NWREL is working with state education agencies in Alaska in Alaska, Idaho, Montana,Oregon and washington to design Each state education agency received copies.
    http://www.nwrel.org/csrdp/about.html
    About the CSRD Program
    What is comprehensive school reform?
    Comprehensive school reform is a means to improve student achievement through reorganizing and revitalizing entire schools, rather than implementing isolated programs. It uses well-researched and well-documented models for schoolwide change that are supported by expert trainers and facilitators. Challenging academic standards, strong professional development, and meaningful parent and community support are all part of a comprehensive school reform program.
    What is the CSRD Program?
    The Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration (CSRD) program is part of the FY1998 Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations Act. Sponsored by Congressmen David R. Obey (WI) and John E. Porter (IL), the CSRD Program provides funding to help schools adopt effective, research-based comprehensive school reform models that will help all students reach high standards. The program makes funds available to state education agencies to provide competitive incentive grants to districts for schools pursuing comprehensive reform. Of these funds, a significant portion is earmarked for Title I schools and the remaining funds may go to any school under the Fund for the Improvement of Education. Nationwide, up to 3,000 schools may be eligible for grants of no less than $50,000 (renewable for two years).

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