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Extractions: H aynesville's public school system includes kindergarten through twelfth grades in elementary, junior high and senior high school. Two kindergarten through twelfth grade private schools (Claiborne Academy between Homer and Haynesville and Mt Olive Christian School in Athens) also serve the area. V ocational-Technical schools are in Homer ( 13 miles) and in Minden (34 miles). Universities and colleges are located in Ruston and Grambling (50 miles), Magnolia, AR. (22 miles), and several in Shreveport (60 miles).
Extractions: A rich heritage of quality education and dedicated teachers continues today at Claiborne Parish Public Schools (Homer, Haynesville, Pineview and Summerfield) and our two kindergarten through twelfth grade private schools (Claiborne Academy and Mt Olive Christian School). V ocational-Technical schools are in Homer and in Minden (18 miles). Universities and colleges are located in Ruston and Grambling (45 miles), Magnolia, AR. (33 miles), and several in Shreveport (50 miles).
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Extractions: "If the student or his parent or guardian submits either a written statement from a physician stating that the procedure is contraindicated for medical reasons, or a written dissent from the student or his parent or guardian is presented," the child will be exempted from vaccination requirements.
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Extractions: Service BESE Senate House Judicial Community Spirit Richland Parish is a rural farming community whose people give special attention to their youth and to their elderly. Its history reflects a population that has overcome great odds in taming wild canebrakes and swamps and converting the rich soil underneath into the most productive farmland in an agricultural state. Now these resources are being used to bring new businesses and jobs to the area so that future generations can continue to enjoy Richland Parish as a great place to call home. Geography Richland Parish is located in northeast Louisiana in the area known as the North Louisiana Delta Country. It lies in the center of a circle of seven parishes with similar geographic characteristics. Starting with Morehouse to the north, and proceeding clockwise, the parishes are West Carroll, East Carroll, Madison, Franklin, and Caldwell, ending with Ouachita Parish to the west. The parish is covered by a network of slow meandering rivers, creeks, and bayous. The parish comprises 576 square miles including 362,640 acres of land and 6,000 acres of water.
Extractions: Is the school promising you a job when you graduate? It is against the law for private vocational schools to use any business name, logo or insignia that is designed to be deceptive and mislead potential students about affiliations the school might have. Did you answer an employment agency ad for a job and found you were really calling a school?
Extractions: STATE CAPITAL NEWS FROM YOUR STATE SENATOR July 22 , 1999 The 1999 Regular Session in Review SIGNED AND SEALED The final regular legislative session of the 1996-2000 State Legislature is now history and Governor Foster has completed action on the measures approved by lawmakers at the session. With a concerted effort in the final hours of the session, lawmakers reached agreement on major state spending issues as well as public safety, health care and education matters. Included is a far-reaching proposed change in the State Constitution to restrict how over $4.6 billion dollars due the state over the next 25 years from the national settlement with tobacco companies can be spent. Lawmakers did have a lot to deal with this session with almost 3400 different bills filed. Over 1400 of those bills, including 16 proposed amendments to the State Constitution, were finally passed by the legislature. Governor Foster vetoed only 20 of the bills approved by lawmakers, allowing the rest to become law either through his signature or inaction. As has been the case with each session this legislative term, state lawmakers focused on how best to continue to set the right kind of priorities for state government. State spending, public safety, education enhancements, transportation and economic development once again dominated discussions in both the Senate and the House.
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Extractions: October 23, 1999 "TOO" IMPORTANT TO IGNORE! Fall 1999 voters were asked to vote for or against 16 proposed changes in the State Constitution. Ten of the amendments appeared on the October 23, 1999 ballot. The other six appeared on the November 20,1999 ballot. One of the amendments on the October ballot related to how Louisiana will handle the billions of dollars the state expects to receive from the settlement of a lawsuit against major tobacco companies. It is a far-reaching proposal. Following is a review of the tobacco settlement funds amendment, amendment #2 on the October 1999 ballot. THE SETTLEMENT Last year, Louisiana and 45 other states settled suits against major tobacco companies. The states claimed the tobacco companies were responsible for the impact of tobacco use on the states and their citizens. Rather than fight it out in court, the tobacco companies agreed to a settlement that requires the companies to pay Louisiana and the other states billions of dollars each year, with the payments continuing in perpetuity. THE $$$$ What does this mean to Louisiana? It means Louisiana expects to get at least $4.6 billion dollars over just the next 25 years as its share of a national settlement with tobacco companies, with more dollars scheduled to come to the state even after that.
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Extractions: Congressional District: 4 th The Louisiana State University Health Science Center (LSUHSC) proposes to enhance its health care telecommunication network by utilizing two-way Interactive Compressed Video labs already established in LSUHSC. The proposal will add three (3) satellite locations in the cities of Leesville, Many, and Natchitoches. These end-user sites will have fully equipped two-way Interact Compressed Video labs comparable to those at LSUHSC. The project will utilize an electronic communication network for the transmission of data on health promotion, disease prevention and diagnosis. The project will serve over 27,000 residents and will provide instant access of patients to doctors, aid in the transfer of patient information, diagnostic consultations and provide continuing education to medical professionals. MACON RIDGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REGION INCORPORATED, Ferriday, Louisiana
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Extractions: BATON ROUGEProposing to dramatically close the gap between Louisiana teacher pay and those of other Southeastern states, Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco today unveiled her two-year pay plan to a standing-room only crowd of teachers, health care advocates and legislators from both parties. Governor Blanco proposes dedicating all the proceeds from a one-dollar cigarette tax increase to educator pay raises, giving certificated public schools teachers a $3,300 raise over two years. ... [ Read More Preparing children for the demands of a first grade classroom is not a task we can ignore. Waiting for kindergarten to begin formal school instruction is simply not enough. Mandatory Pre-K education should be instituted in all public schools. We need to expand the Louisiana Schools Accountability Program and continue to identify and correct the weaknesses our public schools suffer. ... Support the school accountability program. To students, this means that consistently sub-standard schools should be turned around through greater state education team involvement. To teachers, this means ensuring competency in subject areas, and links teacher pay to classroom performance and skills rather that just time on the job. To school districts, this means linking funding to actual results, and advocating state involvement in chronically low performing school districts. Finally, we must stop cheating our children by telling them and ourselves that mediocre is good enough, because it isnt and we know it. Accountability tools allow us to target attention to the specific schools and classrooms that are failing us all. ... [