The Center For Education Reform: Delaware's Charter Law Indepth analysis of delaware s charter school law, and legislative policy and legal local school boards or state board of education for new starts http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Delaware.htm
Extractions: Profile of Delaware's Charter School Law Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Delaware (1995; last amended in 2001) The 2 nd strongest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Unlimited Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards for conversions; local school boards or state board of education for new starts Eligible Applicants Any person, university, college, or non-religious, non-home-based entity Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts (but not home-based schools) Appeals Process None Formal Evidence of Local Support Required 50% of teachers and 50% of parents at school must support for conversions Recipient of Charter Charter school governing body Term of Initial Charter 3 years Operations Automatic Waiver from Most State and District Education Laws, Regulations, and Policies
Marketing: Commodity Boards Three commodity boards exist under this act. The delaware Soybean Board, Checkoff funds are used for marketing and promotion, consumer education, http://www.state.de.us/deptagri/marketing/boards.shtml
Extractions: Events and Activities Commodity Boards Commodity boards are an integral part of the Delaware agricultural community. Created under the Agriculture Marketing Section, Chapter 7, Title 3 of the Delaware Code, the Agricultural Commodities Development Act provides for the establishment of commodity boards. Three commodity boards exist under this act. The Delaware Soybean Board, the Delaware Beef Advisory Board, and the Delaware Potato Board were created for the producers of each agricultural commodity. The Delaware Soybean Board The Delaware Beef Advisory Board is a six-member organization comprised of beef producers from the state of Delaware. The Board administers and receives assessment resulting from the Beef Promotion and Research Act of the 1985 Farm Bill in Delaware and the United States Department of Agriculture's 1986 Beef Promotion and Research Order. Checkoff funds are used for marketing and promotion, consumer education, and public relations. In addition, the Board receives a matching fund grant from the Delaware Department of Agriculture.
CABE - Connecticut Association Of Boards Of Education CABE s mission is to assist local and regional boards of education in providing Connecticut Association of boards of education delaware School boards http://www.cabe.org/cabe_links/other_state_associations/
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State Boards delaware Board of Architects Dana Spruill Administrative Specialist Will yourboard accept an EESA evaluation of foreign education (as described in the http://www.ncarb.org/stateboards/regboards.asp?Boardname=Delaware
ITFS Licensees - FCC 1995 Connecticut Public Broadcasting. delaware. State boards of education. WHYY Inc.District of Columbia. Colleges and Universities http://www.itcnetwork.org/itfslicensees.htm
Extractions: people places ] [other] for contact information Housing Housing to fill every lifestyle is found in the county. From beautiful old Victorian homes in Dover, Milford, and Smyrna, to modern townhouses, duplexes, apartments and many traditional homes in established neighborhoods, there is a home to be found for every budget. Competent Realtors and builders will be happy to assist home buyers in locating or building their dream home. Education Students in Kent County benefit from the small size of the school districts and from the diverse, well-managed programs which are maintained with stable state support. An emphasis on instruction in basic skills has resulted in every school in the county scoring above national norms in reading, language and mathematics. A broad range of upper-level and advanced courses for high school students, plus programs for gifted children and for children with physical, mental or emotional challenges are available. Kent County schools are noted for their extracurricular activities including athletics, the arts, Junior Achievement, and many others. Kent County schools benefit from the state's overall high standards for education. Students in Delaware must master basic skills in order to be promoted, and high school students must master basic skills to qualify for a diploma. Kent County schools are governed by local boards of education. While the state provides most of the revenues, local boards have much input in deciding how these funds can best be used to meet the needs of the community.
Delaware Homeschool Resources Online Communities / Message boards. delaware Homeschoolers Community Join thisonline community which is complete delaware Home education Association http://home-educate.com/DE/resources.shtml
Delaware-Union ESC --Mission & History The delawareUnion educational Service Center is a non-profit service agency These standards were approved by the five local boards of education and are http://www.duesc.org/esc_info/mission_history.php
Extractions: Info To efficiently and effectively provide quality services to our customers; to facilitate collaboration among schools, families and agencies and to enhance internal and external communications. To be a quality educational service organization dedicated to providing administrative, curricular, instructional, pupil personnel, and professional development services to the schools of Delaware and Union Counties by the most efficient and economical means possible. In 1914, the County Board of Education, County Superintendent, and the County Offices of Education were first established. Their duties were defined and understood by all the parties involved. Over the 85 years since they were first established, many changes have occurred in the educational system in Ohio. Through consolidation and growth, most of the local district are significantly larger and are able and want to provide many, if not all, of the administrative services required by their own local district. Through the years, the County Offices (Educational Service Centers) of Ohio and their local districts have developed many different written or unwritten plans for administration, supervision and the provision of services involving the County Offices and the local schools.
PSU Delaware County Transfer Students/Admissions Requirements at colleges or universities that are licensed by state boards of education All education programs require a cumulative grade point average of 3.00. http://www.de.psu.edu/Admissions/trfadmitrequire.htm
Career Education - State Pharmacy Boards Of Licensing Career education. Provided is a list of accredited pharmacy licensing boards . delaware delaware Board of Pharmacy Jesse Cooper Building, Room 205 http://healthcare.monster.com/license/pharm/
Career Education - State Radiology Licensing Boards Career education. Provided is a list of accredited radiology licensing boards . delaware Division of Professional Regulation Cannon Building http://healthcare.monster.com/license/rad/
Extractions: Log Out My Monster Find Jobs Post Resume ... Learn more about newsletters from Monster State Radiology Licensing Boards Not all states require professional licenses for radiologic technologists, and licensing requirements vary from state to state. For more information, consult the American Society of Radiologic Technologists Alabama
Extractions: A notarized copy of medical school diploma. If necessary, please attach an English translation from a reputable translating organization. A notarized copy of current and valid Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) certificate, if applicant is a foreign medical graduate.(see below) Applicants who have graduated from a program approved by the American Medical Association (AMA) or American Osteopathic Association (AOA) in the United States (or its territories) or Canada must have completed one year of postgraduate training in the United States. All other applicants must have completed three years of postgraduate training in the United States. The only acceptable training programs are those that have been approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Applicants must attach a notarized copy of their program's certificate(s).
Education Commission Of The States delaware K12 Governance Structures, There are 3 vocational school district Members of regional education service agency boards include the school http://mb2.ecs.org/reports/Report.aspx?id=168
Education Commission Of The States boards of cooperative educational services directors are appointed by boards of delaware K12 Governance Structures, There are 3 vocational school http://mb2.ecs.org/reports/Report.aspx?id=169
CHAPTER 3. DELAWARE INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (2) Board means the Board of Directors of the delaware Interscholastic Athletic (2) Two representatives of school district boards of education, http://www.delcode.state.de.us/title14/c003/
Extractions: § 301. Purpose. There is hereby established the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association. The Association is intended to preserve and promote the educational significance of interscholastic athletics; ensure that interscholastic sports remains compatible with the educational mission of the member schools; provide for fair competition between member schools; promote sportsmanship and ethical behavior; establish and enforce standards of conduct for athletes, coaches, administrator, officials and spectators; protect the physical well-being of athletes; and promote healthy adolescent lifestyles. To these ends, the General Assembly intends for the Association to work in consultation and cooperation with the Department of Education toward full implementation of this chapter. (73 Del. Laws, c. 374, § 3.) § 302. Definitions. The following definitions apply to this chapter: (1) "Association" means the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association. (2) "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association.
Agency List Dieticians/Nutritionists, State boards of delaware, Illinois and Virginia.education, State Departments of Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, delaware, http://www.icdel.com/evaluationservices/agencylist.html
Extractions: Agencies Recognizing ICD as Provider of Evaluations ICD is listed as a recognized agency for the purpose of providing professional educational credentials evaluations by the following agencies and organizations. Please note: This list is not all inclusive and is subject to change by the agencies listed without notification. ICD encourages applicants to contact the intended credentials evaluation recipient, or agencies not listed, prior to submitting an application. Accountancy, State Boards of: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Vermont and West Virginia. Acupuncture, State Boards of: Florida, New Jersey and South Carolina. Architecture, State Boards of: California and New Mexico. Cosmetology, State Boards of: Arizona, North Carolina and South Carolina. Dieticians/Nutritionists, State Boards of:
Board Members He has been President of the Maryland Association of boards of education and the He received his engineering degree from the University of delaware. http://www.marylandpublicschools.org/MSDE/stateboard/Board_Members.htm
Extractions: var NoOffFirstLineMenus=16; Search: MSDE Home State Board Agenda Board Members ... Minutes Archived State Board Board Members Maryland State Board of Education The State Board of Education is the voice of the public in its role as policy maker for Marylandâs public schools, public libraries, and vocational rehabilitation services. It solicits the views of interested groups and the public at large on all important issues. The State Board is a 12-member body appointed by the governor. Members bring to their task a wide range of professional and civic experience. Members serve staggered four-year terms and may serve two full terms. A student member serves a one-year term. The Board sets the stateâs education policies and standards for pre-kindergarten through high school and for Marylandâs public libraries and correctional education and vocational rehabilitation services. It passes regulations that have the force of law and is empowered to interpret the true meaning and intent of the law. It also reviews and approves three annual budgets (the Department of Education headquarters budget, the state aid to local education budget, and state-aided institutions budget) before theyâre passed on to the governorâs office for approval or revision and then to the General Assembly for final action. The Board is also required to decide all controversies brought before it that arise under the law. Traditionally, however, the Board tempers its considerable legal power with respect for the principle of local control of schools. Each of Marylandâs 24 school systems has its own board of education.