Nebraska School Choice 2003 nebraska. k12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance. NAEP test results. NAEP Tests nebraska Student Performance http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/nebraska.cfm
CoSN: The Consortium For School Networking Emerging Technologies Report A Guide to Wireless LANs in k12 schools is made of eight wireless-using districts Kearney Public schools in nebraska; http://www.cosn.org/about/press/110403.cfm
Extractions: charlene@cblohm.com In-depth report examines the implementation of wireless LAN technologies in K-12 schools Washington, DC. (Nov. 4, 2003) - The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a national nonprofit organization that promotes the use of information technologies and the Internet in K-12 education, today introduced Emerging Technologies Report: A Guide to Wireless LANs in K-12 Schools "Wireless local area networks have been around for some time, but only recently have the costs and benefits met at the magical point that propels a new technology into the mainstream," the report notes. "New standards, faster speeds and decreasing costs are combining to make wireless networking an ever-more appealing solution for school campus connectivity needs." The report, from CoSN's Emerging Technologies Committee, examines the implementation of wireless LAN technologies in K-12 schools and identifies challenges, options, and lessons learned. Critical issues addressed in the report include standards and compatibility, planning and implementation, security, and total cost of ownership (TCO).
CU-Schools In Nebraska District 55 Location Beemer, nebraska, United States Grades k12 School URL http//gilligan.esu7.k12.ne.us/~palmweb/palm.html remote http://www.globalschoolnet.org/gsh/cu/_cfm/bystate.cfm?schools__State=Nebraska
Educational Service Unit #11 Home Page educational services to k12 school districts in the following nebraska counties Universal Service Fund for nebraska schools and Libraries http://www.esu11.org/
Extractions: Phelps, Gosper, Franklin, Harlan, Kearney, Frontier and Furnas. Nebraska Educational Technology Association -April 28-29, 2005 Midwest Internet Institute -July 25-26, 2005 MarcoPolo website ESU 11 Webmail Login Email Address: Password: Announcements Suggested Curriculum Sites Departments ESU and School Calendars ... Nebraska Department of Education
Nebraska Arts Council SPECIAL INITIATIVE LAUNCHED TO INCREASE THE ARTS IN nebraska S schools of students eligible for free or reduced lunches at any nebraska k12 school. http://www.nebraskaartscouncil.org/index_html?page=content/NEWS/Archives/content
Cities Guides:BELLEVUE, Nebraska (NE) Pages High schools (7). Homes Real Estate (4) Goverment (3) Live Theatures (1) general Information on area k12 schools and School Districts. http://www.novia.net/~sadams/Omaha_Pages/General_Pages/Bellevue_Pages.html
Western Nebraska Distance Learning Governing Board Internet based computer network in western nebraska that would connect k12 schools, the ESU s and the higher education institutions in the region. http://dl.esu13.org/WNDLCDec2002.htm
Extractions: Western Nebraska Distance Learning Governing Board Tuesday, December 3, 2002 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. via DL at ESU #13, Chadron High School, Bridgeport High School, Potter-Dix High School Members Present: Schools Absent: Banner County, Bayard, Crawford, Gering, Gordon, Hemingford, Mitchell, Scottsbluff, Sidney AGENDA Meeting called to order at 11:03 a.m. by WNDLC Coordinator B.J. Peters. Notice of this meeting was posted on the WNDLC website November 20, 2002. Update on new members and connections - Report from Roger Wess - Chadron State College - Dr. Roger Wess of CSC presented a report to the group based on his proposal of establishing a high-end Internet based computer network in western Nebraska that would connect K-12 schools, the ESU's and the higher education institutions in the region. This proposal would help all parties pool technical resources and invest in a central server system that would hold all the technical resources such as software and other digital tools that schools could access. Technology will be able to supply resource tracking, record keeping, communication, assessment, access to information, matching instructional materials with ability and learning style, etc. Dr. Wess was not asking for any action at this time but wanted to share this information. He will be putting together a planning committee in 2003 to determine needs and consider grant options for funding. 4. E-Rate Update -
Adventist Education > K-12 Schools And Offices > K-12 Schools schools in nebraska. College View Academy/Helen Hyatt Ele (k12) Day. 5240 Calvert Lincoln, nebraska 68506 Phone 402-483-1181 Fax 402-483-5574 http://www.nadeducation.org/k12/schools.html?area=28
Baker's Guide: Christian Online Degrees & Programs (You can find a list of CITA and regionally accredited k12 schools by searching the University of nebraska-Lincoln Independent Study High School http://bakersguide.gospelcom.net/k12.php
Extractions: Looking for Christian Online Learning? Whether you're looking for a distance learning homeschool program or want to earn your undergraduate or graduate college degree from an accredited online Christian university, Bible college, or seminary, you've come to the right place . Baker's Guide to Christian Distance Education features a directory of accredited online learning programs offered by Christian education institutions ranging from virtual K-12 schools through accredited bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees as well as a growing number of theology programs offered by international universities. The site also features extensive information about selecting an online program, free student advising, and other resources about Christian distance education and online learning. Site Update News For those who have visited Baker's Guide in the past, you'll notice that the site looks different. I'm currently in the process of a complete overhaul of the site in which every page will be updated and rewritten. In addition, the program guides will be expanded into a detailed directory containing school and program profiles of Christian distance education and online learning opportunities. Some of the forthcoming features include:
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Education In Omaha - K-12 Private School Central Christian schools 1722 South 16th Street Omaha nebraska 68108 (402) 3426506 Central Christian schools is a k-12, college preparatory, http://www.omahachamber.net/Living/schools/listschools.asp?SchoolCategory=2
Daily Nebraskan - Few Rains, High Temperatures Keep Nebraska In Drought While the past summer has seen some much needed rainfall in nebraska, there are also an outreach program for k12 schools and workshops for federal, http://www.dailynebraskan.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/08/01/42ed6117f2967
Extractions: Interact: TheDirectory Front Page News Sports ... Arts Extra About us Advertising DN Alumni Classifieds ... Archives Search News options NEWS Bikers put on poker faces for Sunday ride CFA members tour UNL recreation facilities Child institute opens heart in photo gallery Expert lectures on science of hurricanes ... Fall brings cool temps, warm colors to UNL While the past summer has seen some much needed rainfall in Nebraska, there are also record triple-digit highs for days in a row that have threatened to cancel out the rains. The NDMC maintains an information clearinghouse, monitors droughts, drought planning and drought policy, collaborative research, an outreach program for K-12 schools and workshops for federal, state and foreign governments. According to Svoboda, the current drought has been around since the fall of 1999 with the peak of severity hitting in the summer of 2002.
REGISTER USER ACCOUNT Contract schools Proposed By nebraska Senator. By By SCOTT BAUER Also, if the Class I school had test scores at or above the k12 district it would http://www.yankton.net/stories/033005/news_20050330019.shtml
Altec : About Us : Partnerships and dissemination of technology information and resources for k12 schools, teacher training program and the nebraska Department of Education. http://altec.org/index.php?screen=AboutUs_Partnerships
REGISTER USER ACCOUNT Network to provide faster service to k12 schools. By RJ Post ESUs 10, 11, 15 and 16 include 163 school districts. Central nebraska counties included http://theindependent.com/stories/071504/new_int215.shtml
Extractions: "We believe that partnering with educators in doing research on the best practices and impact of handheld computers in education is one of the most important projects we can undertake," said Mike Lorion, vice president of education markets at Palm, Inc. "Research from PEP grants gives educators valuable insight into how handheld technology can be used in teaching and learning. This information helps us to create tools that evolve with the needs of education. We added new research hubs to broaden our research and also extend some studies into the college pre-service and in-service environment." "SRI is committed to researching, understanding and integrating new technologies in the teaching and learning process," said Roy Pea, director of the Center for Technology in Learning at SRI International. "The PEP grants deeply involve the participation of teachers and students in locally innovating the uses of handheld computers for K-12 education. The new PEP grants expand our co-investigation with teachers into the impact that handheld technologies can have on teaching and learning. We expect the PEP program to make a significant contribution to the development of handheld learning for education."
Extractions: shygnstrom1@unl.edu Develop learning modules for in-service training programs and our website. Conduct five in-service training programs on IPM for school staff, pest management professionals, and extension personnel. Survey administrators regarding their use of IPM practices in schools after implementation of this educational project In 2002, we conducted a survey of school administrators in Nebraska, which indicated that only 28% of the school districts currently have an IPM plan. Sixty-one percent indicated that routine pesticide applications are conducted in their schools. Decisions regarding these applications are made by custodial/maintenance personnel in 54% of the schools. Of the school personnel that control pests, only 27% are properly certified. When pesticides are stored in school buildings, 25% are not in a locked area.
PalmOne - About PalmOne - Press Release Palm Awards $2.3 Million in Technology Grants to US k12 schools And Colleges Working work with the University of nebraska s Department of Health and http://www.palm.com/us/company/pr/2001/062501a.html
Extractions: Palm Awards $2.3 Million in Technology Grants to U.S. K-12 Schools And Colleges Educators Will Study How Handhelds Affect Teaching and Learning CHICAGO, June 25 /PRNewswire/ In its second round of grants from the Palm Education Pioneer (PEP) program, Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) today announces it is awarding $2.3 million in Palm(TM) handheld units to elementary and secondary schools, colleges and universities to enable innovative teaching and learning, and to gain insight into how handheld computers affect teaching and learning. This research will help determine best practices for integrating handhelds into curriculum and teacher training. Palm named the grant recipients on the opening day of the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) here at McCormick Place. Palm, a pioneer in the field of mobile and wireless Internet solutions and a leading provider of handheld computers, awarded grants to 87 individual K-12 classrooms and nine "research hubs" for a total of more than 175 classrooms. The first PEP grants were awarded to 15 K-12 schools in January. SRI International's Center for Technology in Learning (CTL) in Menlo Park, Calif., administers the program, and develops and conducts evaluations to study the learning uses, experiences and effectiveness of Palm handhelds for teaching and learning.