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Extractions: HISTORY OF LEON COUNTY SCHOOLS Local efforts for a kindergarten program began in 1905 when a law suggested by the Tallahassee Womans Club was introduced and passed by the Legislature. The first public kindergarten provided in Leon County, in 1916, cost $1,600 to build and equip. Kindergartens were discontinued at Caroline Brevard and Sealey in 1941. The present kindergarten program was initiated in 1968 with 21 classes in 11 schools. Many of the earlier schools were small frame buildings. Through a gradual consolidation program the total number of schools was reduced from: Year Schools 32 (19 elementary; 6 middle; 4 senior high; 1 alternative school; 1 vocational/technical center; and 1 exceptional child center) 35 (22 elementary, 8 middle, 4 high school, 1 alternative school, 1 vocational/technical center; and many district-wide program centers.) 1997-98 Student enrollment: PK-5 . . . . . . . 15,702 District-wide. . 4,606 Public funds expended for education reflect the growth of population, public interest in providing education for all interested citizens and the upsurge of the economic life of the county, state, and country. The picture of the trend in total expenditures for education in Leon County is as follows: Year Amount Since 1868, 17 individuals have served as the Superintendent of the Leon County Schools. The present Superintendent, Bill Montford, has been in office since November of 1996. Superintendent Montford is the eleventh superintendent to serve since 1917 so there have been long periods of operation under the same leadership, giving some stability to the system.
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Extractions: site index ED.gov Overview Publications ... Download Page 8 of 11 Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction Availabality and enrollment in public alternative schools and programs for student at risk of education failure Alternative schools and programs for students at risk fo education failure. Entrance and exit criteria ... References Sample Selection Information from the pilot study helped guide the allocation of the total sample to the two major categories of districts: districts that reported alternative schools in the CCD and those that did not report alternative schools in the CCD. Within each category, the samples were further allocated to district size strata (less than 2,500, 2,500 to 9,999, 10,000 or more) in rough proportion to the aggregate square root of the enrollment in the stratum. The sampling frame was also ordered by metropolitan status (urban, suburban, rural) and region (Northeast, Southeast, Central, West) to induce additional implicit stratification. Within each primary stratum, districts were selected systematically and with equal probabilities. The sampling frame constructed consisted of 14,619 regular public school districts during the 199899 school year. After the stratum sample sizes were determined, a final sample of 1,609 districts was systematically selected from the sorted file using independent random starts. The 50 states and the District of Columbia were included in the sample, while school districts in the outlying U.S. territories were excluded. Districts are of three types: unified, secondary, and elementary. Unified districts serve students across all grade levels and comprised 83 percent of the total sample (table A-1). Secondary districts comprised 2 percent, and elementary districts (i.e., serving grades no higher than grade 8) comprised 15 percent of the sample.
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Extractions: Floridas A+ Program may be the most controversial education reform program in the country, because it combines two extremely contentious education reforms: vouchers and high-stakes testing. Floridas high-stakes test, the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT), is used to grade schools on a scale from A to F. If a school receives two F grades in any four-year period, it is considered to be chronically failing and its students become eligible to receive vouchers they can use to attend other public or private schools. The theory behind the A+ Program is that chronically failing public schools will have an incentive to improve if they must compete with other schools for students and the funding they generate. This study identifies five categories of low-performing schools based on the degree of threat each school faces from voucher competition: Voucher Eligible Schools (where students are already receiving vouchers), Voucher Threatened Schools (where one more F will make vouchers available), Formerly Threatened Schools (which used to be Voucher Threatened but no longer are), and two categories of similarly low-performing schools not facing any immediate threat of voucher competition. It then examines test score improvements on the FCAT and on the Stanford-9, a nationally respected standardized test, to see whether low-performing schools facing a greater degree of threat from voucher competition made better improvements than low-performing schools facing a lesser degree of threat from vouchers.
Extractions: About School Choice Nine Lies About School Choice Press Release and School Choice Full Report School Choice in the District of Columbia School Choice in the Florida School Choice in the Cleveland, Ohio ... School Choice Facts Why School Choice? Failing Urban Schools School choice supporters have voiced growing alarm with persistent and unacceptably low levels of academic achievement by students in urban schools. These concerns were a major factor leading to enactment of voucher plans in Milwaukee, Cleveland and Florida. Cleveland, OH Cleveland Ohio's largest newspaper described this situation in Cleveland: "Cleveland scored the lowest of any school district in Ohio on the latest state report card, failing to meet a single one of 27 standards for student performance. The district was one of 69 around the state. . . declared to be in a state of 'academic emergency. '" "Cleveland Schools Score Lowest in State," The Plain Dealer, December 23, 1999. A recent study publicized Cleveland's 28% graduation rate for 1998, the worst among the 50 largest school districts in the United States. All of the city's racial and ethnic groups exhibited such low rates, including only 26% for Latino students, 29% for African American students, and 23% for white students. "High School Graduation Rates in the United States," Jay P. Greene, Manhattan Institute, November 2001.
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Extractions: Clearinghouse on Educational Policy and Management "Search Help" Note that this is a web site search and will not search our databases ("Directory of Organizations", "In-Process Abstracts", the ERIC Database , "Publications"). Abstracts Discussion Links References ... Resources Alternative Schools Devoting a separate category to "alternative schools" is somewhat inexact, as every option discussed under School Choice represents an alternative to conventional or mainstream public education. Prospective founders of magnet and charter schools would surely profit by revisiting surviving alternative schools' early experiences (Dunn 2000), whether based on Waldorf, Montessori, Summerhill, or more pragmatic philosophies. To this list, Daniel Drake (2000) would add several "responsive" public-school varieties, such as Comer Process schools, full-service schools, immersion programs, schools-within-schools, and middle schools. Schooling alternatives have existed for centuries in many nations. By the end of the 1800s, public schools in the U.S. were flourishing. Many children attended church-sponsored schools; "some affluent families educated their children at expensive and exclusive boarding schools or at local private schools" (Koetke 1999). Koetke (1999), a classroom teacher, notes the immense variety embedded in the term
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Extractions: In education, the phrase alternative school usually refers to a school based on a non-traditional, new, or non-standard educational philosophy. A wide range of philosophies and teaching methods are offered by alternative schools; some have strong political, scholarly, or philosophical orientations, while others are more ad-hoc assemblies of teachers and students dissatisfied with some aspect of mainstream education. In the United States, most alternative schools are private or independent schools rather than public schools funded by the state; however, some public charter schools and magnet schools offer benefits similar to those of alternative schools and are inspired by similar ideas. Broad categories of alternative schools include Montessori schools, Waldorf schools, Democratic Schools, and those based on experiential education. Well-known individual examples include Summerhill School and The Putney School, as well as The Mountain School. The open-classroom philosophy of education, originating in Britain, also has a following among various educational institutions in the United States. Alternatives to traditional pedagogy are also pursued beyond secondary school, in university and especially liberal-arts college settings. Alternative colleges include Hampshire College, the College of the Atlantic, Bard College, Sarah Lawrence College, Friends World Program, and Rochdale College
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Extractions: Monica Ilse has been named principal at James Irvin Education Center in Dade City. The Pasco County School Board approved her appointment Tuesday evening based on a recommendation by Superintendent Heather Fiorentino. Ilse replaces Jim Davis, who has been promoted to assistant superintendent for high schools. Irvin Education Center is one of two alternative schools in the county for students with discipline problems. Ilse had been an assistant principal at Wesley Chapel High School since 2001. From 1997 to 2001, she was a guidance counselor at Land O' Lakes High. Ilse holds a bachelor's degree in psychology, a master's degree in counselor education and a master's degree in educational leadership. All of her degrees are from the University of South Florida. Also Tuesday, the school board named Monica Verra director of exceptional student education.
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Extractions: These awards were presented for work in the following categories: Digital Printing: 4 or more colors; Design: Wearables; Design: Editorials; Design: Invitations/Announcements; Design: Self-Promotions; Design: Miscellaneous; and Digital Photography. This year's competition attracted over 170 entries from 20 schools around the state. The Florida Print Awards is the printing industry's largest statewide graphic arts competition. It recognizes individuals, companies and organizations responsible for the creation or production of print communications. The competition promotes excellence in the industry and recognizes companies and individuals who produce the best in print media. For more information about Lake Weir High School's awards, contact MTAC Instructor Tom Natalino at 352.671.4820. For information about the Florida Print Awards, contact Anne Gaither at 407.240.8009.
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Extractions: With one exception, the experience of history is that people who make a trial of the hierarchal life ultimately abandon it as unsatisfactory. Some trials were still in progress when we destroyed them, so we can't know how they might have ended otherwise. We're the one exception. We're driven to cling to our hierarchical society by a complex of memes that tell us that what we have is unimprovable no matter how much we dislike it, no matter if it devastates the world and results in our own extinction. Beyond Civilization Check out the News and Information Announcements... Here are a few of the schools that are using Ishmael and other Quinn books:
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