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Extractions: BENEFITS Spouses of veterans who are attending state-supported postsecondary vocational schools or institutions of collegiate grade must be admitted free of tuition including mandatory fees and lab fees for associates, bachelors and masters degree programs. Room and board may not be waived. Children of veterans who are attending state-supported postsecondary vocational schools or institutions of collegiate grade must be admitted free of tuition including mandatory fees and lab fees for associates and bachelors programs. The tuition waiver provided under this paragraph may be reduced by an amount necessary to ensure that the value of this waiver, combined with all other grants and benefits received by the student, does not exceed the total cost of education. Room and board may not be waived. A child of a veteran has 6 academic years from the date of first entrance to complete 8 semesters. The director may waive the limit of 6 consecutive academic years when the receipients education has been interrupted by severe medical disability or illness making continued attendance impossible. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Child means a child whose mother or father is or was a veteran and the child: a. Is at least 16 years of age;
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Extractions: MSAD 61 Board of Directors The board, which administers schools in Casco, Naples, Sebago and Bridgton, meets at each town in the district on a rotating basis and generally meets the first and third Mondays at 7 p.m. The location is announced in advance in local newspapers and posted at schools and post offices. SAD 61 Casco Members: Jeffrey S. Hall
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Guidance Office: Noble High School Noble High School 388 Somersworth Road North Berwick, maine 03906 vocationalPrograms available at two regional vocational schools. http://knight.noble-hs.sad60.k12.me.us/~guidance/profile.html
Extractions: Guidance Secretary Noble High School is a member of the Coalition of Essential Schools School and Community: In September 2001, Noble High School moved into a new, state-of-the art building. A four year public school serving the towns of Berwick, North Berwick and Lebanon in southern Maine. While still largely rural (combined population 12,320), it is one of the fastest growing areas of Maine. Major employers include Pratt and Whitney, Hussey Manufacturing Company, Prime Tanning and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The school is accredited by the New England Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges and the Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services.
Guidance Office: Special Programs several nearby colleges and technical schools the University of Southern maine, Regional vocational Programs Noble students have the opportunity to http://knight.noble-hs.sad60.k12.me.us/~guidance/special_programs.html
Extractions: Advanced Placement Program Advanced Placement (AP) is a program sponsored by the College Board consisting of college level courses and exams for secondary students. Depending on student requests Noble High School offers AP courses in English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, US History, Government and Politics, Computer Science and Calculus. Students are awarded college credit for AP courses based upon their exam scores and the specific requirements of the college. College Programs Noble students have the opportunity to enroll in individual courses or "early study" programs at several nearby colleges and technical schools: the University of Southern Maine, University of New Hampshire, Southern Maine Technical College, York County Technical College, and the Sanford Center of the University of Maine System. Other possibilities include courses through The World Wide Web and ITV. Tuition assistance is frequently, although not always, available. Interested students should consult the guidance department for complete information regarding course offerings, application procedures, and fees. Noble also offers "articulated" courses, courses which can earn a student college credits. Simply click on Earn College Credits on the Main Page of this website.
Extractions: Privacy Parent, School, Health and Environmental Groups Call for Bill to Remove Poisons from Maine Schools February 9, 2005 Surrounded by photographs of poisonous chemicals found in Maine schools, a coalition of Maine parent, school, health and environmental groups joined legislators at the Statehouse today to urge passage of a bill to fund the removal of toxic, flammable and explosive hazards from schools. The bill, An Act To Protect Children from Toxic Chemicals in Schools, sponsored by Rep. Theodore Koffman would enable state experts to help schools, at their request, to safely remove a range of dangerous chemicals that have been found stockpiled in Maine schools. Funding for the measure would come from a 30 cent fee on wholesale suppliers on sales of lawn and garden pesticide containers. The DEPs pilot program to clean out toxic chemicals in schools was cut short due to lack of funding after only 18% of Maine schools had been cleaned up. As a result of this pilot program, 6,500 pounds of hazardous waste including more than 700 pounds of mercury were removed from science labs, maintenance departments, art and vocational classrooms, and nurses stations in 80 Maine schools.
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Extractions: was the first of five long-term care facilities and has since expanded its services to include those listed below. MVH - A opened in March of 1983, and is located in a beautiful country setting that includes fields, woods and a natural wetland area. Inside the facility you will find 24 hour RN coverage in three separate nursing units: a 40 bed rehabilitation and skilled nursing care unit, a 40 bed long-term care unit and a 40 bed secured long-term care unit for residents with Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias. The focus is on returning the patient to their home and community, whenever possible. Maine Veterans' Home of Augusta is a teaching facility. We maintain affiliations with hospitals, schools of medicine, universities, community colleges and vocational schools. Medical students, social workers, nurses, certified nursing assistants, therapists and dietary technicians train at our facility. Our Medical Director comes to us through an arrangement with the University of New England (UNE), Division on Aging. UNE also provides educational programs to our staff. These affiliations help to keep us on the leading edge of gerontological nursing and geriatric medicine.
Extractions: EPA New England Press Releases Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home EPA New England Press Releases Archives ... Archives Contact: Alice Kaufman, EPA Community Affairs Office (617) 918-1064 For Immediate Release: October 3, 2000; Release # 00-10-08 PORTLAND, Maine The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's New England Office today announced a $1 million initiative aimed at protecting children from environmental health threats in the places where they spend most of their time - in school, at home, and outdoors. With the Fred P. Hall, Jr. School as a backdrop, EPA challenged Maine schools to join the agency's Showcase School program to demonstrate the numerous EPA programs available to make schools safer and healthier for children. The initiative, called Children First, includes $500,000 of new investments to combat lead poisoning in New England cities, $200,000 to improve air quality and reduce toxic exposure at 200 schools, and $225,000 in programs to curb skyrocketing asthma rates. "At a time of unparalleled national prosperity, it is unacceptable that thousands of children in New England are still afflicted by lead poisoning, mercury poisoning and bouts with asthma," said Mindy S. Lubber, EPA New England regional administrator, who is holding events like this one in each New England state this fall to announce the children's health initiative.
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Extractions: Happenings The monthly update of business news, board work, and meeting agendas. Read more State of Maine Links State Planning Office Chestnut Project: A Statewide Initiative Is there a chestnut project already happening in your community? Below is a list of schools, youth organizations and individuals taking part in the Maine American Chestnut Project. Make sure your community doesn't miss out on this statewide community service initiative! Sign up today by e-mailing kim.goding@maine.gov MCCS will also post stories and progress reports from participants. Send us an update on your project! PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS (Listed by Town) Appleton Village School Augusta, Capital Area Tech Center Belfast, Captain Albert Stevens School Belfast, Troy Howard Middle School
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?
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Extractions: School systems within the Capital Area are strongly committed to the educational, social and personal development of our children. Our schools have been noted for fine academic programs, which have prepared students for the best colleges in the country. To meet the needs of a diverse student population, our schools offer special need and honors programs, as well as alternative programs for students interested in exploring non-traditional environments. For more information, contact the Superintendent's office of the city or town of interest. Public School Superintendent's Offices: Augusta (207) 626-2468 Chelsea/Somerville/Whitefield/Windsor (207) 549-3261 Dresden (207) 737-2559 Farmingdale/Hallowell (207) 685-4770 Fayette (207) 685-4770 Gardiner/Pittston/Randolph/ West Gardiner (207) 582-5346 Litchfield (207) 375-4273 Manchester/ Mount Vernon/Readfield/Wayne (207) 685-3336 Monmouth/Richmond (207) 933-3062 Winthrop (207) 377-2296 Private and Parochial Schools Dirigere Christian Academy (1-12) (207) 622-1721 Saint Augustine's School (K-8) (207) 622-1771 Saint Mary's School (K-8) (207) 623-3491 Kent's Hill (High School) (207) 685-4914 Colleges/Universities Mid-State College (207) 623-3962 The University of Maine at Augusta (207) 621-3000 Colby College* (207) 872-3000 Kennebec Valley Technical College* (207) 453-5000
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Extractions: Security Info International Student Visa Information Student visas are issued to persons who wish to enter the United States for a defined period to enroll in a specified program of study at a specific educational institution as a full-time student. F-1 (Student Visa) is issued to those who study at English language schools, colleges or universities as full-time students. F-1 students may stay in the United States for the full length of their academic program plus 60 days.
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