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Extractions: Jones Surname Museum The Jones Surname Museum traces the origin and development of the JONES surname in Wales beginning around 40 AD through the early 1600's. A self-guided panel of explanations is provided with periods of history depicted on the different panels progressively through the museum. The panels explain how events in history such as the Norman Conquest in 1066 AD and the Plague known as "the Black Death" around 1350 AD affected the development of the JONES surname. The Henry Edward Jones Gift Shop JONES surname is Welsh, various Welsh gifts are also available for purchase including "Welsh and Proud Of It" t-shirts, cookbooks, flags, and cross-stitch kits.
National National Child Welfare Resource Center On Legal And family Courts currently serve well over two million kentucky citizens, In March 2005, the kentucky general Assembly supported Chief Justice Lambert s http://www.abanet.org/scripts/cip/states.jsp?state=KY
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Vanderbilt Children's Hospital : Family Resources : Health Library The family Resource Center will assist you in this respect, as will your childs Author Cancer Resource Room at Massachusetts general Hospital, Boston http://www.vanderbiltchildrens.com/interior.php?mid=996&mode=&TopicID=55&search_
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Extractions: Current through June 2004 You may wish to review this introductory text to better understand the information contained in your State's statute. To see how your State addresses this issue, visit the State Statutes Search In nearly all States, adoption records are sealed and withheld from public inspection after the adoption is finalized. To maintain the confidentiality of these records, most States have instituted procedures by which parties to an adoption may obtain nonidentifying and identifying information from an adoption record, while still protecting the interests of all parties.
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Research Many kentucky genealogical resources are filed by county. Over the years, kentucky s120 WestCentral kentucky family Research Association, 1998. http://history.ky.gov/Research/FAQs_County_Formation.htm
Extractions: Map of Kentucky Counties at Statehood in 1792 Research FAQs Formation of Kentucky Counties Many Kentucky genealogical resources are filed by county. Over the years, Kentucky's 120 counties have been carved from earlier parent counties, dating back to the original three Virginia countiesFayette, Jefferson, and Lincolnin 1780. To locate early records, researchers may find it useful to check materials from parent counties . If you are consulting county court records, you should check the Kentucky CountiesAlphabetical Table for county creation dates, parent counties, local disaster dates when original resource materials may have been destroyed, and other information Most of the land that is now known as Kentucky was part of Virginia in the 1700s. Fincastle County, Virginia, created in 1772, encompassed land in present-day Virginia, as well as most of Kentucky. In 1776, a part of Fincastle County was taken to form Kentucky County, Virginia. The Virginia legislature divided Kentucky County in 1780 to form the counties of Fayette (shown on the statehood map in red)
Extractions: @import url(/g2p/styles/ky_ewdt.css); @import url(/NR/rdonlyres/B7A678F9-5903-4344-A823-3A86DFBE663D/0/ky_chfsHome.css); Jump to Main Content KY Agencies KY Services Search CHFS Kentucky.gov for Search Terms Jump to Main Content About CHFS Contact Us Site Review ... Home CHFS Jump to Main Content Programs and Services Agencies and Departments License, Permits and Certifications ... Contact Us 2006 Preventive Health and Health Services (PHHS) Block Grant application. Study to help prepare for the aging of baby boomers Attention Medicaid Recipients and Medicaid Providers: Kentucky Medical Assistance Cards are Changing Here you can browse the CHFS News Release Archives Hurricane Katrina Relief : For details about what CHFS is doing to help with relief, go to Public Health Preparedness We are a program- and service-driven organization here to assist you. To help you quickly find the information you need, the three most frequently visited pages on our Web site are listed below. We constantly monitor our Web site and update this list as site traffic indicates. Vital Statistics birth marriage, divorce
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Kentucky's Family And Youth Services Centers Break New Ground As of June 1994, kentucky had opened 232 family Resource Centers to serve elementaryschool children and their families. They are mandated to provide http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/cityschl/city1_1e.htm
Extractions: Break New Ground When teachers at Fairdale High School in Kentucky became concerned about a 14-year-old girl (whom we'll call Wanda), they turned to the school's new Youth Services Center. The center is one of 37 new school-based social service centers in the Louisville area, and one of 373 Family Resource and Youth Service Centers statewide created by the comprehensive 1990 Kentucky Education Reform Act. Wanda is a bright girl with a young child. She lives with her mother, more than 10 miles from school. At this crisis point, Wanda's home was filled with tension. She regularly left the house with her child late at night against her mother's wishes. Then she came home too tired to catch the school bus the next day for the long ride to Fairdale. Concerned about Wanda's severe attendance problemseven though Fairdale has a program specially designed for young parents, male and femalethe school wanted to intervene before they lost her. Concerned Intervention Dan Clemons, Fairdale's Youth Services Center coordinator, convinced Wanda and her mother to come in for some meetings. He arranged ongoing psychotherapy for the distressed young woman. During the course of their conversations, the therapist discovered that Wanda was a victim of sexual abuse from within the family.
Extractions: As part of the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) of 1990, legislators in Kentucky laid the groundwork for comprehensive, statewide, integrated service delivery system called Family Resource and Youth Services Centers. Currently, there are 560 centers serving 911 schools across the state of Kentucky. Most centers are located at or near school sites and provide various services according to the needs of the local community. There are two types of centers. Family Resource Centers serve elementary schools and provide access to child care, parenting training, child development training, parent and child education services, and health screening services and referrals. Youth Services Centers serve secondary schools and provide employment counseling, training and placement, summer and part-time job development, drug and alcohol abuse counseling, and family crisis and mental health counseling. To become a Family Resource Center or Youth Services Center, the proposed school site must have a student population in which at least 20 percent of the students are eligible for free school lunch. After the center is established, it is open to the whole community. Various human services at a school are offered by an interagency task force, which is guided by a local advisory council. The council has school and parent representatives and is responsible for conducting a needs assessment, setting policy, reviewing budgets, and planning for the future. The school principal actively collaborates with parents and service agencies.
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Extractions: a KET call-in program: aired August 20, 2002 Since its passage in 1990, the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) has received a considerable amount of attention in terms of testing and accountability issues. But another element has been making a big difference with relatively little fanfare. Designed to help remove non-academic problems that interfere with student learning, the Kentucky Family Resource and Youth Services Centers initiative has been forging vital links among schools, students, their families, and their community. School Resource Centers: Partners in Student Success , a call-in program which aired Tuesday, August 20 at 9:00/8:00 pm CT on KET. A public school in Kentucky is eligible for a Family Resource Center (elementary school) or Youth Services Center (middle or high school) if at least 20 percent of its students meet poverty guidelines. Kentucky has 766 such centers serving 1,144 schools, or approximately 98% of those eligible. Schools that have centers report improved student performance in academics and peer relationships, and parents report increased satisfaction with and involvement in the schools. Panelists for the call-in: JoAnn James, Youth Services Center Coordinator, Robert Frost Middle School, Jefferson County Public Schools
CHAPTER 12 Included are family resource centers/youth service centers, the nongraded primary,the preschool PEAK (Public Education Achieves in kentucky) Award http://www.ksba.org/chpt12.htm
Extractions: Home About KSBA ... Contact Us "A brighter future through better public schools" CHAPTER 12 STRANDS OF THE KENTUCKY EDUCATION REFORM ACT FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS/YOUTH SERVICE CENTERS Funds for the operation of family resource and youth services centers are distributed through the Cabinet for Families and Children. Youth service centers serve youth over twelve (12) years of age and their families. Youth Service Centers are to promote the identification and coordination of existing resources in the community to include, but not be limited to, the following: Referrals to health and social services. Employment counseling, training and placement. Drug and alcohol abuse counseling.
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Extractions: August 1999 KENTUCKY Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change Kentucky State Improvement Grant goals were centered around the six Kentucky Educational Reform Act strands: 57 academic expectations, Statewide Assessment and Accountability, School-Based Decision Making (SBDM), Family Resource/Youth Service Centers, Professional Development for School Improvement, and KY Technology System. In addition, the proposal focused on three performance goals: Goal 1. Education: To improve academic and behavioral skills of students with disabilities resulting in a 10% increase over the next five years in their overall performance in the statewide assessment. Goal 2. Early Intervention: To increase the effectiveness of early intervention services to better serve children with special needs from birth through two, and to ensure successful transition into preschool programs. Goal 3. Transition: To increase the number of students with disabilities by 5% per year over the next five years who complete school and attain an adult life style of choice, including but not limited to employment and continuing education. The enabling strategies that were proposed included: Professional Development: To increase by 10% annually the number of qualified general education, special education, related services personnel, and paraprofessionals serving students with disabilities.