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  1. Manual of the Elementary Course of Study for the Common Schools of Wisconsin
  2. Enrollment in the University of Wisconsin: A statistical study of the past and probable future enrollment in the University and high schools of Wisconsin ... the University of Wisconsin. General series) by Wirth Fitch Ferger, 1929
  3. A survey of general business courses in Wisconsin secondary schools, 1971, by LeRoy G Irving, 1972
  4. Report of the Attorney General, of the State of Wisconsin, for the Year 1854. Madison: Beriah Brown, Printer, 1855. [Bound with:] Annual Report of the Commissioners of School and University Lands of the State of Wisconsin, for the Year 1854. by Wisconsin. Attorney General's Office., 1855
  5. Our Wisconsin; a school history of the Badger state by Edgar George Doudna, 2010-06-25
  6. Selections for Arbor and Bird day for use in Wisconsin schools by Maud Barnett, 2010-07-29
  7. Standard tests as aids in school supervision, illustrated by a study of the Stoughton, Wisconsin, schools by Frank Leslie Clapp, 2010-09-03
  8. Manual of the free high schools of Wisconsin
  9. Manual of the Elementary Course of Study for the Common Schools of Wisconsin
  10. List of books for high school libraries of the state of Wisconsin... compiled, classified, and annotated by the librarian, Anne H. McNeil..
  11. Manual of the Elementary Course of Study for the Common Schools of Wisconsin
  12. Laws of Wisconsin Relating to Common Schools ...: Pub. Under the Direction of [The] State Superintendent by Wisconsin, 2010-01-11
  13. Annual Report On the Condition and Improvement of the Common Schools and Educational Interests of the State of Wisconsin by Josiah Little Pickard, Lyman Copeland Draper, 2010-06-07
  14. Wisconsin Normal Schools: Proceedings of an Institute of the Faculties of the Normal Schools, Held at Oshkosh, December 17-21, 1900. Conductor, Hon. L. D. Harvey, State Superintendent by Lorenzo Dow Harvey, 2010-03-05

1. State Of Wisconsin - Department Of Justice Home Page
Includes news, information for consumers, Attorney general's biography, FAQs, and employment opportunities.Category Regional North America United States wisconsin Government...... Full Story The State of wisconsin and the Department of Justice welcome Peg Lautenschlageras she takes office as Attorney general. SAFE schools MANUAL
http://www.doj.state.wi.us/
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Welcome... Justice News... April 11, 2003
MADISON - Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager announced today the State has reached a settlement with LifeScan, Inc., in which LifeScan will pay $5.1 million to State Medicaid Programs.
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April 8, 2003 MADISON - Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager will meet with Milwaukee Safe and Sound Board members, participating youths and community activists in an event open to the media.
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The State of Wisconsin and the Department of Justice welcome Peg Lautenschlager as she takes office as Attorney General. SAFE SCHOOLS MANUAL...
Safe Schools Manual Online

Safe Schools Manual
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The Final Report of the Wisconsin Safe Schools Task Force has been released. Law enforcement officials and educators can use these recommendations as a guide to improving safety in local schools. This page created by the Department of Justice. All text, images or associated items are property of the State of Wisconsin, and may only be reproduced with the consent of The Department of Justice. For privacy concerns please read the

2. Wisconsin Basic Schools Facts Brochure
115.28) are (1) general SUPERVISION and methods which may be employed to improvethe schools. with two other annual brochures wisconsin Student Achievement
http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dltcl/eis/basicfacts.html
Wisconsin Basic School Facts
Dear Wisconsin Citizens...
I ask you to join me to seize this opportunity to shape our state's future by making a New Wisconsin Promise for our children. The struggles will be tough but must be shared by a collective faith in ourselves and in our hopes for every child in Wisconsin. Through the public faith and rekindling of hope, the New Wisconsin Promise of quality education for every child will be realized.
Together, we can make this a state where we break down the greatest barriers to education, a state where hope is alive for every Wisconsin child to have a better life, a state where we make the commitment to lift the hope-filled hearts of our children up to their dreams.
Elizabeth Burmaster
State Superintendent

Among the general duties assigned to the state superintendent of public instruction by law (Wis. Stat. 115.28) are:
  • (1) G ENERAL SUPERVISION . Ascertain the condition of the public schools, stimulate interest in education, and spread as widely as possible a knowledge of the means and methods which may be employed to improve the schools.
  • (4) P UBLIC INFORMATION . By reports, bulletins, circulars, correspondence and public addresses, give the public information upon the different methods of school organization and management and the subject of education generally.

3. State Of Wisconsin - DOJ News Release
general Jim Doyle said the training is part of an ongoing statewide school violence prevention initiative he started in September, 1998. "wisconsin schools
http://www.doj.state.wi.us/news/nr101702.asp

4. JS Online: Wisconsin Schools 11th Most Segregated In Country
Journal Sentinel Online is a multimedia news and information service of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Journal Communications Inc., covering news, sports, business, entertainment and community stories in Milwaukee and wisconsin. Coupons. Gift Certificates. Shops. general Classifieds. Obits. SUBMIT ADS
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Wisconsin schools 11th most segregated in country
Last Updated: July 18, 2001 at 7:16:22 a.m. Almost two-thirds of white students in Wisconsin do not attend school with a black student, following a national trend toward resegregation, a Harvard University study said. The study, released Tuesday, measured school populations based on race between 1980 and 1998 in 28 states. Wisconsin and Rhode Island showed the greatest increases in segregation, the study said. In Wisconsin, an average of 30.5 percent of white students attended schools with black students during the 1998-99 school year, down from an average of 44.5 percent in 1980, the study said. In Rhode Island, the average percentage declined to 43.4 percent from 65.8 percent. Wisconsin was ranked 11th most segregated in the study, which looked at the percentage of blacks in mostly white schools, the percentage of blacks in schools where the student body was at least 90 percent minority and the average percentage of whites in schools attended by blacks.

5. Information For Schools And Libraries On The 1996 Federal Telecommunications Act
general Information On The Telecommunications Act. Good site from New York State thatprovides schools and libraries with a wealth of wisconsin's FCC Erate Page
http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dltcl/pld/telact.html
Information on the 1996 federal
Telecommunications Act

Emphasizing its impact on schools and libraries
January 2001
This page focuses on sections of the Telecommunications Act that are of most interest to the school and library communities. These are (1) provisions for broadening Universal Service more specifically known as the E-rate, and (2) the Communications Decency section of the act incorporating language prohibiting transmission to minors of "indecent" information over the Internet. Some of the sites linked below have information of historical interest only. For broader telecommunication issues visit the Telecommunications Information Resources site. Bob Bocher , WI Dept. of Public Instruction
General Information On The Act
Includes actual full text of the act, reviews, interpretations and critiques. Information On Universal Service (i.e., E-rate) Includes the section of the Act related to US, popularly referred to as the E-rate. Has the latest actions by the FCC and related background documents. Information On The Communications Decency Act (CDA) Includes Title V, the

6. Wisconsin Schools Online
Journal Sentinel Online is a multimedia news and information service of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Journal Communications Inc., covering news, sports, business, entertainment and community stories in Milwaukee and wisconsin. Coupons. Gift Certificates. Shops. general Classifieds. Obits. SUBMIT ADS
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7. Day Of Silence To Reverberate In Wisconsin Schools
Day of Silence to Reverberate. in wisconsin schools. By Jamakaya the day is to start to raise awareness in the general student body at Riverside, Federlin told IN Step.
http://www.instepnews.com/silence.html
Columns:
Issue: 19.7, April 4, 2002
Day of Silence to Reverberate
in Wisconsin Schools
By Jamakaya From Deerfield High School to Lawrence University, from Menasha High to Mt. Horeb High, from Waukesha High to UW-La Crosse, and from Neenah High to Wauwatosa East High, students across Wisconsin will observe the Day of Silence. They are joining almost 900 schools nationwide that will participate in the grass roots effort this year. LOCAL OBSERVANCES Marc Korobkin, a senior with the Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) at Nicolet High School in Glendale, says that 300 students at his school plan to participate in the Day of Silence. Wisconsin IN Step Korobkin said he hopes the event will help to promote dialogue about the difficulties faced by LGBT students. He thinks that organizing for the Day of Silence has already facilitated greater discussion by administrators at his school. The Day of Silence Project encourages students, especially in high schools, to approach administrators to share their ideas and seek approval and cooperation in planning the day. Korobkin and fellow students submitted a detailed proposal, along with the signatures of 80 teachers and letters of support from parents to gain official support for their action. Rachel Federlin, a senior at Riverside High School in Milwaukee, says the administration there has been very supportive and that between 85 and 100 students will join the Day of Silence at her school.

8. Scopes For Schools General Info
general Information. Scopes for schools is administered by Dr. Keivan Stassun andDr. Jim Lattis, and is supported by the wisconsin Space Grant Consortium.
http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~keivan/scopes/general.htm

General Information Introduction:

The Scopes for Schools program is a low-cost, field-tested model for professional astronomers to conduct outreach, curriculum development, and teacher professional development in astronomy. The program is aimed at minority and other underserved students (but all students may participate), with an emphasis on curriculum development and on professional development for teachers. Teacher participants benefit from:
  • inservice workshops which enhance astronomy content, and pedagogical content knowledge; curriculum materials (activities) and hardware (telescopes and digital cameras) for bringing hands-on astronomy to the classroom; and a long-term partnership with University scientists for ongoing curriculum and pedagogical development.
Student participants benefit from astronomy activities that are inquiry- and standards-based, and from a hands-on experience building and using telescopes and digital cameras. Motivation:
A significant factor in the under-representation of minorities in science is the lack of adequate exposure during the K-12 years to meaningful (i.e. "real") experiences in science. In astronomy, this results from a combination of little-to-no teacher training in basic astronomy, and from lack of curricular and other resources. Another important factor is the lack of interaction between practicing scientists and schools with under-served populations.

9. Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools
Last Update September2002 Welcome . To our wisconsin Rapids Public schools It's important to share with you information about you about how our schools are organized, the general nature of the curriculum, and many of the services available
http://www.wrps.org/
District News and Special Information Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools District Office at 510 Peach Street, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin 54494 Learn More Go to.... Welcome to WRPS District Calendar Registration Information Pupil Services School District Profile Transportation Mission Statement Budget Information Post-graduation Follow-up Human Resources District Offices Know Your Schools Board of Education District Information Copy write 2003 Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools

10. Scopes For Schools General Info
Scopes for schools is administered by Dr. Keivan Stassun and Dr. JimLattis, and is supported by the wisconsin Space Grant Consortium.
http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~keivan/scopes/prof.htm

Professional Development
The Scopes for Schools program is founded on the belief that the most effective science teaching and learning occurs when teachers and students are engaged in true science "inquiry". Teachers in the Scopes for Schools program participate in an inservice workshop that introduces materials for teaching inquiry-based astronomy in the classroom. Click here for a recent workshop agenda.
Scopes for Schools is administered by Dr. Keivan Stassun and Dr. Jim Lattis , and is supported by the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium.

11. General Releases, University Of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Official Athletic Site
125 research institutions are considered to be among the best US teaching and researchschools. University of wisconsin Milwaukee general Releases.
http://www.fansonly.com/schools/wiml/genrel/111198aaa.html
THE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE
MEN'S SPORTS
WOMEN'S SPORTS
OTHER LINKS
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wisconsin's premier urban research university, located in the cultural and economic heart of the state. Among the Best
UWM is one of 125 U.S. colleges and universities to be ranked by the prestigious Carnegie Foundation. These top 125 research institutions are considered to be among the best U.S. teaching and research schools. UWM received $15.1 million in sponsored research funding generated by faculty and academic staff in 1997-98. Partners with Local Business
The graduate school promotes collaborative research with business and industry through the Office of Research Services Administration, the Advanced Analysis Facility, and the various research centers on campus. The staff of the graduate school are linked with industrial partners and assist with patents and licenses for intellectual property arrangements. AAF scientists use their expertise and unique scientific instrumentation to solve industrial research problems. The Golda Meir Library
The Golda Meir Library is the second largest academic library in the state with its more than 4.7 million cataloged items. It contains the internationally recognized American Geological Society Collection with more than one million maps, atlases and other historic items.

12. General Releases, University Of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Official Athletic Site
schools earn performance points based on their finish in 13 of the MCC's 18 sportsthat qualify University of wisconsin Milwaukee general Releases.
http://www.fansonly.com/schools/wiml/genrel/053100aaa.html
THE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE
MEN'S SPORTS
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UWM Takes Second Place in Standings for MCC's All Sport McCafferty Trophy Panthers finish in tie for men's all-sports title and fall two points shy of women's all-sports championship May 31, 2000 Milwaukee - UWM turned in its best performance ever when it finished one point out of first place in the final standings for the 1999-2000 McCafferty Trophy, given to the MCC's all-sports winner. The Panthers tallied 37 McCafferty points, one point behind league-champion UIC. Butler tied UWM with 37 points. UWM captured league championships in men's swimming and diving, volleyball (regular season) and baseball (regular season) during the 1999-2000 campaign. UWM's two indoor track and field titles and one outdoor track and field title did not count in the standings, as only four league schools sponsor the sport. The UWM men accounted for 18 points and finished the year in a three-way tie for first place with UIC and Butler. The UWM women scored 19 points, just two points behind first-place Wright State's 21 points.

13. Criminal Law Links - Wisconsin And Michigan (UP)
general Information About Criminal Law; Direct Legal Resources; Bar Associations LegalServices Public Interest Law Organizations; wisconsin Law schools;
http://members.aol.com/marspd/criminal_law_links.htm
(Criminal) Law Links Page
Permanently under Construction Last updated 23 April 1999 Bookmark this page if you want to get back. Most of these links are off-site and will not return you here! Use RELOAD to make sure you are viewing the latest version!
Here are some of the links we've found helpful:
Marinette WI Cybertown (the host for this site) nothing to do with criminal law but great if you're trying to find out more about Marinette!

14. Hamilton School District (Waukesha County, Wis.). Predecessor School District Re
that merged to form Hamilton schools in Waukesha County, wisconsin. Most of the recordsare from 19551961. The majority of the records are general record books
http://www.uwm.edu/Library/arch/findaids/wauksr35.htm
Archives: Finding Aid
Hamilton School District (Waukesha County, Wis.).
Predecessor school district records, 1867-1963.
Waukesha Series 35
1.8 cubic feet (1 record center carton, and 2 archives boxes)
ABSTRACT: Series contains the records of the districts that merged to form Hamilton Schools in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Most of the records are from 1955-1961. The majority of the records are general record books, which contain minutes of the annual school board meeting, financial statements, and teacher contracts. There are also school board meeting minutes in Districts 1, 5, 7 and 10. District Number 7 has a pupil register and a record book of library material circulation.
The series contains records from the following school districts:
  • District No. 3 (Villages of Lannon and Menomonee Falls) District No. 5 (Towns of Menomonee Falls and Brookfield) District No. 6 (Villages of Menomonee Falls, Lannon and Town of Lisbon) District No. 7 (Town of Lisbon) District No. 10 (Village of Butler, Towns of Brookfield, and Menomonee Falls)
District Number 5 was the home of the Marcy Elementary School, Number 6 the Willow Spring Elementary, and Number 10 Butler Elementary.

15. UWM UG Catalog: ADMISSION
Those who have completed the general Educational Development or wisconsin September2003, students graduating from public high schools in wisconsin will be
http://www.uwm.edu/ugbulletin/Admission.html
UWM Undergraduate Catalog 2002-03
ADMISSION
Other UWM Web Pages UWM Undergraduate Catalog: Contents How to Use This Book Administration Calendar About UWM Academic Opportunities Campus Resources Admission Registration Financial Information Academic Information Schools and Colleges Index Student Services/Activities UWM Home Page Comments Please Note: For the latest admissions information, please visit our online site at http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/DES Department of Enrollment Services
Mellencamp Hall, Room 274
Undergraduate Admission: General Information
Degree candidates may be admitted as new freshmen or as transfer students if they have previous course work from another accredited college or university. Another possibility is admission as a nondegree candidate or "Special Student." UWM also admits "Summer Guest" students, who are usually enrolled in degree programs at other institutions during the academic year but wish to take summer courses at UWM. Admission requirements and procedures differ somewhat for each of these categories. Specific information follows.

16. Education @infomad.com/Wisconsin
Education general. curriculum resources for use in K12 schools and other AdvantageLearning Systems , wisconsin Rapids, Makers of The Accelerated Reader, the
http://infomad.com/wisconsin/education/mainframe.shtml
Education K-12 and Districts, Universities and Colleges, and General education resources. Sites within each institution are listed in a nested format underneath each main entry. Some sites within these entries may be cross posted to more appropriate categories.
Education: K-12 and Districts
Ashland School District - Dockernet
Ashland
Community wide access is provided to the Chequamegon Bay area by DockerNet. Baldwin-Woodville High School Baldwin
Belleville School District
Belleville
An introduction to this community and its schools. Has a nice interface and interesting information about Belleville. Burlington High School Burlington
Information about BHS and the community. Home of Chocolate Fest and the oldest theater group in Wisconsin, the Haylofters. Horace Mann Middle School Neenah
Horace Mann Middle School began the middle school concept in 1994. Emphasis is placed on team building, student self-esteem, and technology integration. Kaukauna School District Kaukauna
Links to the schools within the district including Electa Quinney Middle School (the origin of this site). Little Red Elementary School Eau Claire
Describes Little Red Elementary School and Nature Area with Prairie Restoration.

17. 2001-2003 University Of Wisconsin-Madison Undergraduate Catalog Wisconsin-Madiso
The University of wisconsinMadison sets minimum standards the following paragraphsprovides general information about may vary among the schools and colleges.
http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/ug/study.html
Undergraduate Study at UW-Madison
Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees
Total Degree Credits

Exams for Degree Credit

Residence Credit
...
Evening Credit Courses
Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees
Return to Top The University of Wisconsin-Madison sets minimum standards that must be met by all students pursuing an undergraduate degree. Many departments and programs have requirements that exceed these basic requirements. It is important that students become familiar with the specific requirements of the colleges and individual departments and programs. The information in the following paragraphs provides general information about study at UW-Madison. Requirements may vary among the schools and colleges.
Total Degree Credits
Return to Top To receive a bachelor's degree from UW-Madison, most students must earn a minimum of 120 degree credits.
Exams for Degree Credit
Return to Top Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), the college Level Examination Program (CLEP), the UW-Madison Advanced Placement Calculus Exam, and foreign language retroactive credit all offer the possibility of earning degree credit by exam. For more information on these exams, see the Admissions section.

18. 2001-2003 University Of Wisconsin-Madison Undergraduate Catalog Wisconsin-Madiso
every measure, the University of wisconsinMadison ranks offered cooperatively withother schools and colleges subject matter area and general career interest.
http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/ug/04cals/calsgen.html
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Office of Academic Student Affairs 116 Agricultural Hall
1450 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
fax 608/265-5905
asa@cals.wisc.edu

www.cals.wisc.edu
The University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) extends an invitation to all qualified undergraduate and graduate students who wish to gain knowledge and learn how to apply that knowledge in biology, agriculture, natural resources, and related social and physical sciences. Through high-quality, creative instruction the college provides students with knowledge and skills and helps them develop attitudes and values for continuing success. This includes an understanding of current theories, principles, issues, and problems; how to access information; and how knowledge is generated and applied. Majors
Equipping Students for 21st-Century Careers

Undergraduate Education in a Research University

How to Tailor an Education
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Agricultural and Life Sciences Student Organizations
Majors
Return to Top Agricultural and Applied Economics
Agricultural Business Management
Agricultural Education ... Wildlife Ecology
Equipping Students for 21st-Century Careers
Return to Top The college's goal is to ensure that every student develops:
  • Specialized knowledge in at least one discipline, along with an education broad enough to meet the challenges of changing careers and opportunities

19. General Legislative Provisions For Students With Disabilities
Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas wisconsin, Delaware Louisiana In eithercase, schools must identify potentially environment and, in general, in an
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/chartlegis/part1.html
Review of Charter School Legislation Provisions Related to Students with Disabilities, September 1998
General Legislative Provisions
This first part of the review examines statutory provisions that have implications for, but do not necessarily address directly, students with disabilities or special education. Various provisions in state statutes grant charter schools varying levels of authority to govern themselves and to make decisions regarding the operation of the schools, including decisions related to personnel, curriculum, and expenditures. The extent of a charter school's operational autonomy will have an impact on how special education programs are implemented in these schools. As described in the following paragraphs, statutory provisions that give higher levels of autonomy include ones that allow or require charter schools to (1) operate independent from local school districts, (2) make their own personnel decisions, (3) be exempt from state and district education laws and regulations, (4) assume liability for their actions, and (5) receive their funding directly from the state. Independence from districts.

20. ASA Grants - Rockets For Schools Program
6 12 students from each of wisconsin's nine congressional Rockets for schools isan educational program that to the children and the general public within
http://www.aerostates.org/html/grants/RFS.html

About ASA

State Activities

Grants

Events
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Links
Rockets for Schools
The Rockets for Schools Program is a sub-set of the Enhanced State-based Teacher Outreach Program and has shared in the ESTBO Grant money available each year. The Rockets for Schools Program is an innovative, quality educational program that allows participating states to: Involve today's young people in an educational program by developing curriculum students and educators can use and follow before, during and after the launch. Prepare a base for involvement in the future of aerospace and the aerospace industry. Involve numerous affiliated organizations in the launch tracking, reception of data, retrieval of the rocket payload, construction of the payload, and to study atmospheric measurements and environmental assessments. Invite the public to witness a rocket launch, atmospheric study and remote sensing.
Rockets for Schools Testimonial Click here to view testimonial letter from Wisconsin Rockets for Schools participant. Rockets for Schools In Action (all launches have been assisted by Florida Spaceport Authority) States of Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Delaware, Rhode Island 1999

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