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Extractions: A Guide for Parents and Students The Boston Public Schools offer a variety of academic, social, and cultural experiences that is hard to match anywhere and each of our 144 schools is different. Some are big, with more than 1,000 students, and some are small, with fewer than 200 students. Some are old (Boston Latin School, founded in 1635) and some are new (Mildred Avenue Middle School, New Boston Middle School, and Orchard Gardens K-8 School). And watch for seven new, small high schools opening in September 2005 four at the West Roxbury Education Complex (formery West Roxbury High School); and three at the Hyde Park Education Complex (formerly Hyde Park High School). Nineteen of our schools are pilot schools, offering innovations such as non-traditional school hours and new approaches to learning and school management.There are pilot schools at all levels elementary, middle, and high school. Most of our elementary schools are for kindergarten-grade 5; but we also have schools just for early learners through grade 1 and a growing number of kindergarten-grade 8 schools.And we are opening new K1 classrooms to get more of our four-year-olds off to a great start. High school students may choose from among 21 citywide high schools, including several with special themes such as technology and public service. In addition, high school students may apply for the three exam schools and nine other schools with special application requirements.
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Extractions: About the Affiliate Schools The Affiliate Program is the entryway into the work of becoming a First Amendment School. Affiliates commit to the guiding principles of the FAS project, receive materials and resources on democratic freedom and whole school reform, and are eligible for small grants to support best practices for implementing First Amendment School principles. The schools in the Affiliate Program reflect a mix of elementary, middle, and high schools; schools that serve urban, suburban, and rural communities; schools that are public, private, and charter; and schools that reflect the demographic, cultural, and economic diversity of communities in this country. Hereâs a brief look at the First Amendment Affiliate Schools: Affiliate School Profiles Elementary Schools Briarglen Elementary School, Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Extractions: home search schools school agency rankings town / county rankings ... Massachusetts > Essex County Essex County Public Schools Quick Links: Tools: Search schools by zip Compare schools side-by-side Find: Information about this county View: Map of Essex County and surrounding area Find More Schools: Private Schools View this county's: High Schools Middle Schools Elementary Schools Essex County High Schools - Massachusetts $ H.V. = Median Housing Value, T:S = Teacher:Student Ratio Town $ H.V. High School # Students ... T:S 1. Amesbury Academy Of Strategic Learning n/a Amesbury Amesbury High School n/a 2. Andover Andover High School n/a Andover Gr Lawrence Reg Voc Tech n/a 3. Beverly Beverly High School n/a 4. Byfield Triton High School n/a 5. Danvers Danvers High School n/a 6. Georgetown Georgetown Middle/high n/a 7. Gloucester Gloucester High School n/a 8. Hathorne Essex Agr And Tech Inst n/a 9. Haverhill
Alternative Education - Web Guide - People In Action They publish a National Directory of alternative schools. Member schools, mainly Sudbury Valley School (massachusetts) A place where children are free. http://peopleinaction.info/alternativeeducation/
Extractions: Online resource center provided by the Montessori Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of Montessori education in the United States and abroad. They publish Tomorrow's Child , the magazine for Montessori parents and educators, and offer a wide range of programs and resources to parents, teachers, schools, and to anyone interested in learning more about Montessori education School founded in 1969 in the Hampshire countryside by Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1986), celebrated Indian philosopher of freedom and consciousness, one of whose primary concerns was education. The aim of the school, with students from about twenty different countries, is to educate the whole human being.
National Center For Alternative Certification The massachusetts Institute for New Teachers (MINT) is an intensive teacher more than 225 schools in all regions of the Commonwealth of massachusetts . http://www.teach-now.org/states/massachusetts/frmProg_InstituteForNewTeachers.as
Extractions: Select a State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming TITLE Massachusetts Institute for New Teachers (MINT) HISTORY and MOTIVATION The Massachusetts Institute for New Teachers (MINT) is an intensive teacher preparation program that provides a unique opportunity for the most qualified and motivated recent college graduates and mid-career professionals to make an immediate impact in the classrooms. MINT participants earn their Massa chusetts teaching credentials an Initial license through an intensive summer training institute, followed by an on-going support and assessment program during their first year as a teacher on record in a public school. MINT participants come from all walks of life. Business professionals, scientists, social workers, lawyers, engineers, doctors, retired military personnel, and recent college graduates have all made successful career transitions to the classroom with the assistance of this program. Regardless of the differences in their professional backgrounds, MINT participants are united by a desire to make a rapid entry into the classroom where they can use their experience to affect dramatic gains in student achievement. African-American, Latino, Native American and Asian-American candidates are especially needed to reflect the population of students we serve in our urban schools.
ADD: Alternative Schooling Finally, some public schools have adopted alternative curricula, The CommonSchool in Amherst, massachusetts is small private school which has operated http://borntoexplore.org/addsvs.htm
Extractions: Additional Resources and Contacts The U.S. school system was modeled after German schools created in the 1800's for the express purpose of producing obedient soldiers and factory workers (This is true! I've read it in many different good sources). The German system was extremely successful in achieving its goal in Germany and was therefore copied by other countries, including the U.S. The great American tycoons and Robber Barons were big supporters of the German system in America since they wanted literate but obedient factory workers. Our schools are operated pretty much the same way today in the 1990's as they were back when Thomas Edison was kicked out for being "addled." Creativity and independent thought and action were discouraged because such traits were problematic in a war or a factory. Today these traits interfere with our cookie cutter, mass production educational system; a bureaucratic system which is unable to change itself. "Somewhere between the ages of eleven and fifteen, the average child begins to suffer from an atrophy, the paralysis of curiosity and the suspension of the power to observe. The trouble I should judge to lie with the schools." - Thomas Edison.
Mercury-Free Alternatives For Schools If no alternative is available, choose the product containing the least amount of Mercury in School Buildings and Maintenance Areas , massachusetts http://www.epa.state.il.us/mercury/school-mercury.html
Extractions: (24 hrs/day) Your school may contain mercury and other hazardous materials that have been used in the past or may still be used for teaching and other purposes. Hazardous materials can be found in many areas, including science labs, art rooms, maintenance areas, nurses offices and home economics rooms. They may be dangerous because of their toxic, flammable or reactive properties.If these materials are being handled, stored or disposed of improperly, they can pose a risk to students, staff and the environment. Mercury in particular is a persistent and toxic pollutant that accumulates in the environment, in wildlife and in humans. Lowered intelligence, impaired hearing and poor coordination are some of the effects in children with elevated mercury levels. While the most significant route of exposure to mercury is through the consumption of contaminated fish, breathing vapor from spilled liquid mercury is also a significant route of exposure. This could occur at schools. Accidental mercury spills and breakages have proven expensive to clean up, in some cases, costing tens of thousands of dollars.
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Ron Miller alternative schools include a wide range of learning approaches, The Myth ofthe Common School. Amherst University of massachusetts Press. http://www.haven.net/edge/council/miller.htm
Extractions: Schools, and Democracy Ron Miller T he cultural turbulence of the 1960s and early 1970s sparked the beginning of a vibrant new movement for "alternative" education. A flurry of passionate and visionary books by A.S. Neill, John Holt, Herbert Kohl, Jonathan Kozol, and other outspoken critics inspired thousands of people to think differently about the nature and purpose of education. By 1972 hundreds of "free schools" and experimental public school programs were founded, and within a few years more, the growing homeschooling movement offered another alternative to families. Public education, which had been revered by generations of Americans as a pillar of our democratic society, was now seen by many as a threat to democracy. T he roots of this disillusionment went deeper than 1960s protest movements, however. Although most Americans had supported the institution of public schooling, they have argued over its goals from the very beginning, and every generation has seen massive efforts to reform schools in some way. We have never been entirely satisfied with public education because different elements of society expect education to serve purposes that are in conflict with each other, and public schools have been weakened by the compromises that have been required.
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Extractions: Special Education ... Adult Education / Literacy Government sites: A database intended to help identify and contact organizations that provide information and assistance on a broad range of education-related topics. For teachers, librarians, parents, researchers and others. From the U.S. Department of Education.
Massachusetts (MA) High Schools This is a list of high schools located in massachusetts (MA). Click below to seewhich particular Gloucester Gloucester alternative High School http://static.namesdatabase.com/MA.html
Extractions: The Names Database at NamesDatabase.com lists over one hundred and twenty thousand (120,000) distinct high schools in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. High schools from other countries are in the process of being listed. Members can register their high school information to reconnect and reunite with old friends and high school classmates. Members can also use other secure and private people search tools unrelated to high school classmates. This static content lets you preview which high schools are currently listed. To become a member, simply click on The Names Database link at the top of this page, and begin by entering your information on the sign up page. Your use of this Web site is subject to these
Education/Schools - Framingham Massachusetts of public and private schools with campuses in Framingham massachusetts. Private schools religious education programs, alternative learning http://www.framingham.com/edu/
Extractions: Check our section. Framingham Public Schools (K-12) - links to Framingham public elementary, middle and high school. Also links to town-wide k-12 education resources, parent Information Center and other public education resources. Honor Rolls Private Schools - religious education programs, alternative learning environments and special education programs including the world renowned Learning Center for Deaf Children. Private Schools Colleges - whether you're looking looking for a two-year or four-year program, or just a course to pick up a few credits or some new skills, there are many local Framingham programs available. Art, Music, Dance Instruction, more - a wide selection of private schools and programs for every level and interest. Martial Arts - self defense and a wide range of martial arts classes are offered at these schools. Computer Classes - where to find classes and certification programs. Check to see what your classmates are up to! Reunion organizers, (from any Framingham school, any year)
University Of Massachusetts Amherst University Records N alternative schools (National alternative schools Program) RG13/3/21/7 massachusetts Natural History, Bulletin of (1884) RG-25/E4/00 http://www.library.umass.edu/spcoll/university/alpha/urec_n.html
Extractions: Alternative Schools (National Alternative Schools Program) RG-13/3/21/7 National Environmental Technology for Waste Prevention Institute (NETI) (1994- ) RG-25/N3 National Organization for Women (NOW) (1989) RG-45/80/N7 National Park Service Cooperative Research Unit (The Environmental Institute) (1975-1981) RG-6/4/14/3 National Park Service Cooperative Research Unit Report (The Environmental Institute) (1977-1981) RG-6/4/14/3 Natural History, Massachusetts, Bulletin of
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Extractions: Applied Behavioral Science Alliance (ABSA) (1973-1974) RG-40/3/A6 Academic Activities Board RG-30/23/2 Academic Advisors Council RG-40/3/A.5 Academic Advisory Council (College of Arts and Science) RG-11/2.1 Academic Affairs RG-6 Academic Affairs, Assistant Vice President for RG-3/6/1 Academic Affairs, Associate Vice Chancellor for