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January 10, 2005 STATE OF hawaii BOARD OF education Committee of the Whole on Special Programs Ms. Kawaguchi stated that the rules and regulations developed by the http://lilinote.k12.hi.us/STATE/BOE/Minutes.nsf/0/06c72f501f104b0d0a25703c006f6b
K-12 Education In Hawaii The regulations and the methods of connections for the schools can be found in In addition to hawaii s Department of education site, a listing of other http://www2.hawaii.edu/~henc/page4.html
Extractions: The State Department of Education (DOE) reaches nearly all of the public schools through either public broadcasting, cable access, or HITS. It transmits many hours of live programming each week including direct-student instruction and several hours of teacher in-service programs from the Department of Education's studios ITV facilities on the islands of Maui and Oahu. The DOE offers a variety of classes such as Advanced Placement Calculus, which provides access to students in schools without a qualified calculus teacher, and KidScience-winner of the US Distance Learning Association's 1993 award-which provides over 12,000 students and their teachers with hands-on science experience with a master teacher. During the Spring of 1996 the Department of Education's Office of Information and Telecommunitions Services (OITS) will be implementing a major initiative known as the Electronic School . The Electronic School will provide direct services to students, teachers and administrators through the use of technology and the State's telecommunication infrastructure. The Electronic School's two pilot classes (Telecommunications and Advanced Guidance) are designed for secondary students to view at home in the late afternoon or early evening hours. Each class is offered for 1/2 credit (elective). Recently the DOE adopted rules relating to the use and distribution of the Internet into its classrooms. The regulations and the methods of connections for the schools can be found in the
Civil Rights Complaint Procedure For Employees Of The DOE hawaii Department of education Employees should read Policy, Regulation and Procedure 5513 in its entirety to fully understand the Civil Rights http://doe.k12.hi.us/civilrightscomplaint.htm
Extractions: Search for: To All DOE Employees: This brochure has been prepared to reaffirm the State of Hawaii's non-discrimination policy, as well as Board of Education Policy #5513, which prohibits unlawful discrimination in all Department of Education schools and offices. The Board of Education's nondiscrimination policy (Policy #5513 and related regulations) applies to all DOE employees. All DOE schools and offices shall enforce the Board of Education's policy prohibiting unlawful discrimination. Administrators and supervisors must give serious attention to all complaints of unlawful discrimination, including complaints of sexual harassment. Each complaint must be investigated in a manner that is sensitive to the privacy rights of the complainant-victim. If such conduct is found to have occurred, prompt corrective action shall be taken to stop any unlawful behaviors and to ensure that further acts of harassment or other discrimination do not occur. Any DOE employee who violates the policy will be subject to discipline which will include suspension and termination in appropriate cases. In addition, employees violating the nondiscrimination policy may be subject to civil and/or criminal liability. Through the annual dissemination of this brochure, we hope to prevent the occurrence of incidents of sexual harassment or other discrimination by creating an awareness of the nondiscrimination rights of employees and students. However, its purpose is also to inform employees of the available avenues of redress when they believe they have been the subject of discriminatory practices.
Extractions: To All DOE Employees: This brochure has been prepared to reaffirm the State of Hawaii's non-discrimination policy, as well as Board of Education Policy #5513, which prohibits unlawful discrimination in all Department of Education schools and offices. The Board of Education's non-discrimination policy (Policy #5513 and related regulations) applies to all DOE employees. All DOE schools and offices shall enforce the Board of Education's policy prohibiting unlawful discrimination. Administrators and supervisors must give serious attention to all complaints of unlawful discrimination, including complaints of sexual harassment. Each complaint must be investigated in a manner that is sensitive to the privacy rights of the complainant-victim. If such conduct is found to have occurred, prompt corrective action shall be taken to stop any unlawful behaviors and to ensure that further acts of harassment or other discrimination do not occur. Any DOE employee who violates the policy will be subject to discipline which will include suspension and termination in appropriate cases. In addition, employees violating the non-discrimination policy may be subject to civil and/or criminal liability. Through the annual dissemination of this brochure, we hope to prevent the occurrence of incidents of sexual harassment or other discrimination by creating an awareness of the nondiscrimination rights of employees and students. However, its purpose is also to inform employees of the available avenues of redress when they believe they have been the subject of discriminatory practices.
WRRC Region Map And Links State Departments of education Part C Lead Agencies Guam, Republic of Palau, and the Marshall Islands, as well as hawaii and American Samoa. http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/MapWRRCnet.html
Extractions: Skip navigation links Updated March 7, 2005 The Western Regional Resource Center serves the Special Education Agencies and Part C Lead Agencies (where applicable) in: Alaska, American Samoa, California, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Republic of Palau, and Washington. Quick Index Western Region States Contact Information - State Department of Education, Special Education Departments and Part C Lead Agencies for Western States and Jurisdictions State Special Education Division web sites: Alaska California Hawaii Idaho ... Washington State Department of Education web sites: Alaska California Hawaii Idaho ... Washington
Hawaii's Agricultural Gateway hawaii s Agricultural Gateway graphic displaying fruit Kids / Students / Teachers / education. Other Sites. Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources for http://www.hawaiiag.org/
Building A Strong Charter Movement In Hawaii The Center for education Reform, the nation s leading authority on school reform, That is why watching hawaiis approach to charter schools is so http://edreform.com/index.cfm?fuseAction=document&documentID=1977§ionID=58
Libertarian Party Of Hawaii 1984 Platform We oppose government regulations which dictate to consumers, impose prices, C) The privatization of all schools, including the University of hawaii, http://www.hi.lp.org/LP-HI-Platform_1984.html
Extractions: Adopted in Convention, Honolulu Hawaii July 28, 1984 Preamble As Libertarians, we seek a world of liberty: a world in which all individuals are sovereign over their own lives, and no one is forced to sacrifice his or her values for the sake of others. We believe that respect for individual rights is the essential precondition for a free and prosperous world, that force and fraud must be banished form human relationships and that only through freedom can peace and prosperity be realized. Consequently, we defend each person's right to engage in any activity that is peaceful and honest, and welcome the diversity that freedom brings. The world we seek to build is one where individuals are free to follow their own dreams in their own ways, without interference from any government or any authoritarian power. Platform Plank Number 1: Property Rights Property rights are the rights of individuals with respect to property, and, as such, are entitled to the same respect and protection as are other rights of individuals. Where original title to ownership can be established, the taking of property by anyone by force or fraud is unjustifiable. This applies to official actions (such as the exercise of the "right" of eminent domain) as well as the acts of individuals, for example:
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National Home Education Network - NHEN provides information on State Homeschool Laws and regulations. Homeschool laws are unique to each National Home education Network your source for http://www.nhen.org/leginfo/state_list.asp
Extractions: Legal and Legislative Information Network NHEN provides information on State Homeschool Laws and Regulations . Homeschool laws are unique to each state. The best source of information will probably come from experienced homeschoolers in your state, but don't just do something because others, including school officials, tell you that it is "required." Experience shows us that often school officials seek to require more than is legally necessary or permissible. When seeking information about your state, keep in mind NHEN's suggested
Extractions: The information provided on this page is for information purposes only. To ensure accurate interpretation, contact your state MCLE authority for specific questions about your MCLE rules. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Click on the State of Choice to View CLE Requirements ALABAMA see Catalog of Alabama CLE Courses. Attorneys may satisfy CLE requirements through online courses. Attorneys must complete 12 credits per reporting period, including one (1) hour of ethics. Up to six (6) credits may be satisfied through approved participatory online CLE programs. See Alabama CLE regulations 4.1.16. Reporting Cycle: One year, based on a calendar year, beginning in the second year of admission to the bar. Cycle Requirement: (total) (Ethics) Reporting Date: January 31st Carryover: Hours of credit in excess of the minimum annual requirement may be carried forward and applied to succeeding calendar year's requirement only; however such hours must be reported on the annual report of compliance for the year in which they were completed and must be designated as hours to be carried forward.
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Extractions: Passing a boating safety course will give you a discount on boat insurance and will increase your water safety skills. Boat safety courses are an excellent investment of time and money, regardless of your state's boating law. Each state has unique boating education requirements, and the boating rules, laws and regulations vary from state to state for obtaining a boat license or safety certification. Be sure to review the full legal requirements for your particular state. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Virgin Islands Alabama Yes , state has mandatory boating education law requiring that some operators of boats and/or personal watercraft obtain a boating license. See the state's website for specific boat license and boat safety course requirements. Also, read Alabama: The Legal Requirements of Boating in PDF format. Alaska
Extractions: The center of the school system is the student. All activities and personnel in the DOE are there because of the students. Without students there is no need for schools. What kind of school and schooling should be provided for the students in the public schools of Hawaii? The DOE has published two volumes, Essential Content and Student Outcomes for the Foundation Program , to guide the schools in their mission to educate the young people of the state and to organize curriculum content, student services, and other support activities essential to the school as an institution. Role of the Principal The answers are important and should be as accurate as possible. The key is a principal who, as the school leader, knows the teachers, the students, and the community so well that, with a little assistance from the staff, he/she can identify needs, strengths, and weaknesses. The principal knows what the students need, what the incumbent staff can offer, and what goals and objectives need to be emphasized to improve education at that particular school. In planning for the next school year, the principal gathers all the pertinent information to prepare for staff and material requests.
Extractions: "The Renaissance of Honolulu," a book showing former Mayor Jeremy Harris' accomplishments, cost $108,763 in taxpayer dollars. Advertiser library photo The Honolulu Ethics Commission has ruled that members of the administration of former Mayor Jeremy Harris did not violate ethics laws in publishing a glossy 220-page book showcasing his accomplishments. Commission Executive Director Charles Totto said this week that Harris had the legal authority to publish "The Renaissance of Honolulu" using $108,763 in tax dollars while he was mayor. Totto said the commission also found "no evidence that anyone received special treatment or an unwarranted advantage as a result of publication of the book." However, Totto said, the opinion should not be seen as an endorsement of the book.
Extractions: Advertiser Staff Writer Hawai'i's longline fishing industry may face increased regulation after the National Marine Fisheries Service yesterday formally reclassified the fishery to reflect its toll on false killer whales. State waters had just reopened to swordfish longline fishing this past spring after a three-year prohibition while new rules were developed to protect endangered sea turtles. Those guidelines govern everything from equipment to fishing limitations and allowed the fleet to renew fishing after a costly hiatus. Yesterday, the fisheries service raised the fleet's category from level 3 to level 1, which means the service, among other things, must convene a committee to draft a plan aimed at reducing the number of incidental killings of the false killer whales.
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Extractions: President, Thomas B. Fordham Foundation About the Author Jay P. Greene is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. He has conducted evaluations of school choice programs in Milwaukee, Cleveland, Charlotte, and San Antonio. He has also investigated the effects of school choice on civic values and integration. His publications include the chapters, Civic Values in Public and Private Schools, and School Choice in Milwaukee: A Randomized Experiment, in the book, Learning from School Choice, published by the Brookings Institution in 1998; The Effect of Private Education on Political Participation, Social Capital, and Tolerance, in the Fall 1999 issue of The Georgetown Public Policy Review; and The Texas School Miracle is for Real,