Extractions: Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming School Name or District or Browse Our Glossary GreatSchools.net is the nation's leading online guide to K-12 schools. Published by GreatSchools, Inc., a California nonprofit organization, GreatSchools.net provides parents with the information they need to choose schools, support their children's education and improve schools in their communities. Founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1998, GreatSchools.net has grown rapidly and now serves more than 2 million parents, teachers and others each month. Partners include AOL, MSN, Yahoo!, as well as more than 75 newspapers and television stations around the country. Major supporters include: the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Daniels Fund, the William H. Donner Foundation, the Fordham Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the New Schools Venture Fund, the Pisces Foundation, the Robertson Foundation, the San Francisco Foundation, the Stuart Foundation, the Walton Family Foundation and Washington Mutual.
InternationalEd.org | West Virginia In August 2004, delaware released the Report on the delaware k12 International The Michigan Asia in the schools Report (51-page PDF) resulted when http://www.internationaled.org/statereport.htm
Extractions: Every state needs to document challenges and opportunities for international studies as it exists within its borders. What are are our states' relationships with other parts of the world? What standards,curriculum materials, textbooks, teacher resources and program already exist? Where are states' strengths and weaknesses in international affairs? What are colleges, businesses, community groups and government doing to prepare the next generation of internationally competent citizens? Statewide assessment of where international education stands can provide a much-needed foundation to which to build a network of stakeholders and model programs. Five states have released state reports on international education in the schools:
Delaware School Choice 2003 delaware. k12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance. NAEP test results. NAEP Tests. delaware Student Performance http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/delaware.cfm
LD Resources delaware Valley Friends School. k12 schools Pennsylvania Complete Post Comments (0). delaware Valley Friends School 19 E. Central Ave. http://www.ldresources.org/index.php?cat=0&state=PA&full=1
LD Resources Organizations, schools, and LD Professionals in delaware listed Wilmington Christian School. k12 schools delaware Complete Post Comments (0) http://www.ldresources.org/index.php?cat=0&state=DE&full=1
PELINKS4U - K-12 School PE Web Sites Sussex Central Middle School, Millsboro, delaware Judy Redard, School Districts/k-12 schools. Baltimore County Public schools, Towson, Maryland http://www.pelinks4u.org/links/k12schools.htm
Extractions: Click To See More Resources Archives Book Reviews Editorial Team Higher Education PE Web Sites K-12 School PE Web Sites PE Academic Areas PE Advocacy PE Forum Online Site Sponsorships State AHPERDs State PE Standards Teaching Unit Plans Web Pages of PEHLS Professionals Updated September 01, 2005 Elementary High School School Districts/K-12 Schools Conference/Workshop Calendar Elementary Schools A.G. Richardson Elementary School , Culpeper, Virginia - John Kassel Applecreek Elementary School - Sundie Garrison Ayden Elementary School , North Carolina- John Williams Bayview Elementary , Norfolk, Virginia - Bill McDonald Betances Elementary School , Hartford, Connecticut - R. Scott Tomassetti Blaine Elementary School, Blaine, Washington - Dan Persse Bullard Elementary School, Bull Run Elementary School , Centreville, VA Cedar Elementary School , Hanover, MA Charles E. Riley Elementary School , Oswego, New York - Robin Scholla Clarkston Community Schools Elementary -PE Page, Clarkston Michigan
School Librarian's Desktop Reference Find links to school librarian education and certification criteria for delaware, k12 public schools information, library professional associations, http://teachers.redclay.k12.de.us/mary.tise/liblinks.html
Extractions: Cab Calloway School of the Arts Library Media Center Home The Charter School of Wilmington This page collects and organizes the sites I've found most useful in my job as a library manager. It is arranged by subject, and includes websites, listservs, and search tools. If you are a school librarian media specialist and have a site to suggest for this list, please send me a message Amazon.comEarth's Biggest Selection http://www.amazon.com Online bookstore gives publication information for books, music, and videos, and also includes reviews, bestseller lists, media tie-ins, reading group guides and more. For libraries without a current copy of Books in Print , this database is a superb resource. BookWire http://www.bookwire.com/ Find news about the book business, and reviews from School Library Journal Library Journal Publisher's Weekly , and other sources. Search for books and other library materials by author, title, or ISBN. Follett Library Resources http://www.titlewave.com/
Delaware Sports Online - Sports IS delaware Sports Online Articles. delaware schools Online Choose from day and boarding schools, k12 schools, single sex schools serving boys or girls, http://sportsis.itopsites.com/delaware-sports-online.html
Delaware requires schools to provide instruction to students in grades k12 in schools must follow the delaware Health Education Curriculum Framework as the http://www.nasbe.org/HealthySchools/States/Delaware.html
Extractions: Delaware State Board of Education Administrative Code (2000) requires schools to provide instruction to students in grades K-12 in health education and to follow the Delaware Health Education Curriculum Framework (2001). Students in grades K-4 must receive a minimum of 30 hours of "comprehensive health education and family life education" in each grade, at least 10 of which must address drug/alcohol education. The health education requirement increases to 35 hours in grade 5 and grade 6, and a total 60 hours within grades 7 and 8, with 15 hours of drug/alcohol education provided in each grade. Administrative Code specifies that students receive 15 hours of instruction in drug/alcohol education during each grade of high school.
Talking Points The Governor of delaware has committed to engaging 10000 volunteers in k12 schools Membership is open to k-12 school district superintendents and chief http://www.az.com/~pickeral/talkingpoints.html
Extractions: Brochure and Application Overview The Compact for Learning and Citizenship is an organization of state chiefs and superintendents committed to linking school-based service and service-learning to K-12 curriculum and to organize schools to maximize community volunteer efforts. Goal 1 Service and Service-Learning Compact members recognize the value of engaging students in service activities that are attached to the curriculum and meet local community needs. Recent studies clearly show that students involved in community service-learning not only tend to be more involved and better citizens, but also significantly improve their academic knowledge and skills. Service and service-learning should be integral components of all K-12 studentsÂ’ study. K-12 teachers should be provided the formal opportunity to understand the principles and good practices of service-learning . This can occur in pre-service teaching training and/or in-service professional development. Service-learning is an effective pedagogy to meet national, state, and local education initiatives (e.g., safe and drug free schools, school-to-work, Goals 2000, education reform, etc.). Goal 2 Maximizing the Efforts of Community Volunteers Compact members are committed to providing high-quality opportunities for citizens to volunteer in K-12 schools. Members understand the value of volunteers and the role they play in assisting both students and teachers to succeed.
Extractions: UDLib/SEARCH is a unique partnership between the University of Delaware Library and state K-12 education in Delaware. UDLib/SEARCH provides access to 16 full text databases via the Internet on the state network to all Delaware public high schools and middle schools, and training for teachers and librarians. Using $30 million in state funds, Delaware is the first state to wire every classroom in all public schools to the Internet, and UDLib/SEARCH is one of the first statewide applications on that network. This collaboration has served to further strengthen the partnership between the University, the state, and the education community.
Adventist Education > K-12 Schools And Offices > K-12 Schools To view information about k12 schools, please select the region that you are schools in delaware. Sharon Temple SDA School. 2001 Washington St http://www.nadeducation.org/k12/schools.html?area=8
SAF Launches Initiative To Fight Indoctrination In K-12 Schools SAF Launches Initiative to Fight Indoctrination in k12 schools problem is that of an eight-year-old second grader at a delaware public school who wrote http://www.studentsforacademicfreedom.org/letters/letter-PSAFannouncementandMizz
Extractions: The inspiration for this new effort stems from the overwhelming demand voiced by parents across the nation. Since starting up SAF, we have been continually besieged to expand our efforts to include the primary and secondary schools, where partisan indoctrination is reportedly just as rampant as on the college campuses. Parents and Students for Academic Freedom will address this need. Another example occurred at a Catholic high school. During the war against the Taliban following 9/11, the administration set up a table in the cafeteria where they encouraged students to send bags of rice to President Bush to show him that the Afghan people need food, not war. Upon learning of this incident, Students for Academic Freedom took immediate action, sending a letter to Mizzou Chancellor Richard Wallace asking that Professor Olsen apologize for her comments and alerting the legislators within the state about this blatant attempt to use a taxpayer funded and tax-exempt institution as political base for partisan agendas.
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CyberSleuthkids: United States - Delaware delaware k12 Internet School Sites HotList of k-12 delaware Internet School Sites. Includes elementary, middle, high schools, private schools and districts http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Geography/United_States/Delaware/
Delaware School Stack Up Click here for the results of delaware s AYP rankings For an online guide to k12 schools nationwide, check out Great schools.Net. http://www.dsea.org/greatschools/schoolaccount.html
Extractions: AYP is measured both for all students as well as several subgroups: major racial/ethnic groups, students in poverty, limited-English proficient students and students with disabilities. Schools and districts must meet certain targets in every one of the 37 subgroups in order to have achieved Adequate Yearly Progress. And, the so-called No Child Left Behind Act requires that by the school year 2013-14, 100% of all students must score at the proficient or above level. It's much more complex, but that's the gist.
ASBJ Special Reports 2004 - 0404 April 1952 The delaware Court of Chancery rules that the 11 children involved in the 1978 Universities and k12 schools can take race into account in http://www.asbj.com/BrownvBoard/brown10.html
Extractions: While the Brown v. Board of Education ruling led to massive changes in how America educates its children, it was the result of a long struggle that continues even in the shadow of the 50th anniversary of the decision. The timeline below, culled from a variety of resources, illustrates that struggle from 1887 to today. Twenty-two years after the Civil War ends, and 12 years after Congress passes the Civil Rights Act of 1875, "Jim Crow" emerges. Florida becomes the first state to pass a law requiring segregation in places of public accommodation; by 1892, eight other states have similar laws in effect. This practice of "comprehensive racial segregation" continues for more than 70 years. In Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court rules that "separate but equal" facilities for whites and blacks do not violate the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause. In the case, Homer A. Plessy challenged an 1890 Louisiana law that required separate train cars for blacks and whites. The lone dissenter among the justices, John Marshall Harlan, predicts that forced segregation would continue to label blacks with a badge of inferiority. Harlan's argument later would prove to be a decisive factor in the Brown v.