Archived: State Regulation Of Private Schools - New Jersey This page provides new jersey s regulations governing private schools. Nonprofit schools may use the state s environmental education centers. NJ Rev. http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/newjerse.html
Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000 New Jersey Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: New Jersey law places registration requirements on a limited category of private schools that are not operated by charitable institutions or religious denominations, i.e. for-profit nonsectarian private boarding schools established after 1920 and private schools charging tuition for certain vocational education. This limited category of schools must obtain a certificate of approval from the Commissioner of Education to legally operate within the state. N.J. Rev. Stat. 18A:69-1 et seq Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Curriculum: Special Education: et seq Health: Safety: Transportation: The New Jersey Constitution declares that the state legislature may, within reasonable limitations as to distance, provide student transportation (ages 5-18) to and from any school. New Jersey Const. Art. 8, 4, par. 3. Home Schooling: New Jersey does not have a code that addresses the area of home schooling. New Jersey?s compulsory education law states that every child between the ages of six and 16 must attend a public or private school, or receive "equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school". N.J. Rev. Stat. § 18A: 38-25. Responsibility for enforcing the compulsory education law rests with the local board of education. When a school board has reason to believe that a parent or guardian is not complying with the compulsory education law, the local board of education can initiate truancy proceedings in municipal court, requiring parents or legal guardians to document their activities in providing "equivalent instruction". N.J. Rev. Stat. §§ 18A: 38-27 through 18A: 38-31.
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Extractions: The Director of the National Institute for Early Education Research, W. Steven Barnett, said today that the recently released study of the impact of the federal Head Start Program shows that the program can make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged children but must do more to deliver on that promise. May 3, 2005
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Extractions: Finding a Job ... Recruitment to School Librarianship Recruitment Ideas ALA provides several useful tools for advertising the profession that may be useful in recruiting: listed in the state-by-state information , check out these sites. Become a Librarian (http://www.becomealibrarian.org) A site created by the Central Jersey Regional Library Cooperative featuring librarian stories, information on roles of various types of libraries, library education programs, scholarship links, and guidelines for hosting an open house. Syracuse University School of Information Studies.
Extractions: University Libraries Special Collections RG/E Seton Hall College of Medicine and Dentistry - Dental School, 1957-1965. New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry - Dental School, 1965-1970. CMDNJ - New Jersey Dental School, 1971-1983. UMDNJ - New Jersey Dental School, 1984 A Guide to the Collection March 1999 ACCESSION NUMBERS INTRODUCTION The records of the New Jersey Dental School date from 1957 to the present. The bulk of material dates from 1970. The collection totals approximately 8 linear feet. They form Record Group E in the Bergen University Archives. The records are open for research without restrictions under the conditions of the Archive's access policy. ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY The New Jersey Dental School (NJDS) was established as New Jersey's College of Dentistry when Seton Hall University incorporated the Seton Hall College of Medicine and Dentistry (SHCMD) in 1954. NJDS was the first program for dental education established in the state. The original school was located at the Jersey City Medical Center. The charter class consisting of thirty-seven men and one woman began their studies in September 1956, and graduated in 1960. The College of Dentistry became a public dental school when Governor Richard Hughes signed the New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry Act in 1964. The school became part of the College of Medicine and Dentistry in 1970. NJDS remained in Jersey City until 1975 when it began relocating to the Newark Campus, and completed its move in 1976. On June 5, the Class of 1965 was awarded the DDS degree; thereafter, the DMD program was replaced by an accelerated three year program. This change was maintained until 1977 when the decision was made to revert to a four-year program.
Extractions: Contact Information The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - School of Osteopathic Medicine is an academic medical center founded in 1976. The UMDNJ-School of Osteopathic Medicine is dedicated to providing the highest quality medical education, research and health care services. An underlying emphasis on primary health care in all areas of SOM's Mission reflects the School's deep ties to its Osteopathic philosophy. The School is committed to developing compassionate physicians from the broadest spectrum of background, themselves dedicated to becoming leaders in their communities and in clinical and academic medicine. SOM has also placed great emphasis on increasing its base from sponsored research, clinical drug studies and educational grants. In the last ten years SOM has more than doubled its funding from outside sponsors.
News & Information Overview security, , news you can use, , news media center, , make a TRENTON, NJBy a wide margin of 6131 percent, new jersey registered voters back a http://www.resultsforamerica.org/media/
Extractions: education ... SIGN-UP FOR UPDATES Recent Press Releases 6/29/05: Dogged by high oil prices and the war in Iraq, the American public is now prepared to start drawing lines in the sand of the Middle East, according to a new Opinion Research Corporation (ORC) national survey conducted for the Civil Society Institute (CSI) and 40mpg.org 6/23/05:: MASSACHUSETTS NCLB STUDY: FAILURE AHEAD FOR 74% OF BAY STATE SCHOOLS, EXPOSING NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND FLAWS SURVEY: N.J. VOTERS SUPPORT $230 MILLION STEM CELL RESEARCH BOND INITIATIVE BY 2-1 MARGIN FOUR OUT OF FIVE MASSACHUSETTS VOTERS BACK STATE STEM CELL RESEARCH BILL MUTUAL FUND SHAREHOLDERS URGED TO TURN UP THE HEAT ON EXXONMOBIL'S GLOBAL WARMING Listen to related audio>> 3/17/05- SURVEY: 9 OUT OF 10 AMERICANS SUPPORT 40 MPG VEHICLE GOAL TO CUT U.S. MIDDLE EASTERN OIL DEPENDENCY, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS 3/17/05- 40MPG.ORG POLL: 2 OUT OF 3 AMERICANS SEE BUYING MORE FUEL-EFFICIENT VEHICLE AS "PATRIOTIC," HIGH GAS PRICES ALREADY DRIVING HALF TO DO SO 3/16/05- FOUR OUT OF FIVE MASSACHUSETTS VOTERS BACK STATE STEM CELL RESEARCH BILL. BOSTON, MA. A solid 81 percent of Massachusetts adults support a state bill that would encourage stem cell research, permit somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT or so called "therapeutic cloning," which is used to create stem cells for medical research) and also ban cloning to create new human life, according to a new Hart Research survey ... Support for the pending state bill is strong across the board, including Catholics (76 percent), Republicans (66 percent), and small town/rural residents (81 percent)...
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Extractions: b. Labor at the Crossroads Summer Schedule Learning To Look Launches National Network of Summer Institutes How might illustrations by Frederic Remington, paintings by Alfred Bierstadt, and sculptures by Edmonia Lewis help advance our understanding of the frontier past? What can students learn from a nineteenth-century slave narrative set alongside J. T. Zealy's 1850 photographic portraits of Columbia, South Carolina, slaves "Delia" and "Jack"? And what questions about the past does such evidence leave unanswered? The study of visual sources has advanced in significant ways in recent years due in large part to the development of multimedia technologies such as the Internet. Simultaneously, cross-disciplinary collaborations among scholars studying and educators teaching American history and culture have improved students' ability to interpret and contextualize visual sources. This summer, ASHP/CML's national network of new media and pedagogy centers will undertake a promising course of study for improving teaching about the past through the use of visual sources. With support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Learning to Look: Visual Evidence and the U.S. Past in the New Media Classroom
Extractions: document.write(' ' + civMonth[month] + ' ' + day + ', ' + year); document.write(hDay + ' ' + hebMonth[hMonth+1] + ' ' + hYear + ' '); Return to Home Page Hebrew in America program launched Shavuot Reflexion Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Marked at Annual Yom Hashoah Commemoration ... Send Feedback Driving Directions to our offices: SandraG@ujannj.org More than 15,000 Jewish students and their families are currently served by the Jewish educational system in northern New Jersey. Approximately 1,000 Jewish educators, including principals, teachers, and teaching assistants, touch the lives of 30,000 Jews of all ages who seek to strengthen their Jewish knowledge.
Press Releases Welcome to the online media center of The Humane Society of the United States Science Behind new jersey Bear Hunt Proposal is Smoke Screen for Trophy http://www.hsus.org/press_and_publications/press_releases/
Extractions: The HSUS Urges Texas Facilities to Open Their Doors to Pets September 22, 2005 more University of Rochester Dining Facilities Launch a Cage-Free Egg Policy September 21, 2005 more The HSUS Asks Texas Gov. for Cooperation as Hurricane Rita Inches Closer to Texas Coast September 21, 2005 September 21, 2005
New Jersey Outreach Practices The third bill offers $900000 in bonuses to schools, day care centers and health Twenty new jersey Kmart stores recently served as NJ KidCare enrollment http://www.cms.hhs.gov/schip/outreach/factnj.asp
Extractions: One neighborhood agency, located in Clifton, that offers travel, immigration, income tax, home-buying, and translation services to a large Hispanic and Polish-speaking population, also acts as an enrollment center for NJ KidCare. This is an ideal location because the residents of that community feel comfortable going there for help with the enrollment process because they can get answers to their questions, overcome a potential language barrier, and obtain other services they may need. Another community center in Elizabeth offers immigration, employment skill workshops, and day-care and after-school services to the Haitian community in Union County. Staff regularly distribute and produce NJ KidCare literature and speak about the program in both French and Creole, which contributes to their great success in the NJ KidCare enrollment effort.
Bloomfield College Liberal arts school related to the Presbyterian Church. Bloomfield, new jersey. http://www.bloomfield.edu/
Extractions: Athletic Dept. Golf Outing Quick Links Quick Links Apply Online Black Board Bookstore (eFollet) Career Services Calendars Campus Technology Commencement Emergency Closing Info Employment Financial Aid Giving To Bloomfield College Help Desk Human Resources Inst. for Tech and Prof Studies Maps and Directions Library Media Center Online Giving Open House Phone Book Radio Station Tutorial Services Web Mail Westminster Arts Webmail Blackboard WebAdvisor
Extractions: The Future Is Now in Lawrenceville, New Jersey by Rebecca Gold Technology Director, Lawrenceville Township Public Schools with Ferdi Serim MultiMedia Schools Editor MultiMedia Schools March/April 2002 21st Century Ideas from NCREL's enGauge As an education leader, I'm always looking out for the students, always asking about the kind of future that awaits our kids, and how we can guide our actions so they get the best possible preparation. One place I turn to for inspiration and support is the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory's enGauge Web site [http://www.ncrel.org/engauge/skills/skills.htm] . There, I find powerful insights into the nature of work in the 21st century and the skills needed to do this workinsights that helped us accomplish what we have here in my Lawrenceville, NJ school district. R.G. Real-World Tools: A Definition "Real-World Tools comprise the hardware, software, networking, and peripheral devices used by IT workers to accomplish 21st century work. These tools are supported by a conceptual and contextual framework that facilitates communication and collaboration among local and distant groups to achieve a shared task. Examples include digital media of all kinds, knowledge management tools, simulations, data visualization, publishing, and project management." from Cheryl L. Lemke (2001). 21st Century SkillsenGauge Framework.
Barley Sheaf School Library Flemington, N J Barley Sheaf school Library Last updated 03/16/05. Copyrighted 2/11/992001by Flemington-Raritan school District http://www.frsd.k12.nj.us/barleylibrary/
Extractions: Barley Sheaf School Library Barley Sheaf School Welcome Flemington, N.J. 08822 80 Barley Sheaf Rd. Web OPAC Page Maintained by: Mr. Greg Slomczewski, librarian Last updated Flemington-Raritan Home Barley Sheaf Home Credits Site Map Graphics from: Soo-Hyoung's Library Clip Art Permission is granted for educational sites to link to this site Mrs. Bolitsky retired 6/02
BackTry Ocean City Intermediate school media Center, Ocean City, NJ. Old York schoolmedia Center, Pequannock Township High school media Center, Pequannock, NJ http://www.emanj.org/Listservs.htm
Extractions: The New Jersey Association of School Librarians advocates high standards for librarianship and library media programs in the public, private and parochial schools in New Jersey to ensure that students and staff become effective users of information. The Association fosters excellence in the school library media program by providing school librarians/media specialists with educational opportunities and current information through mentoring, online and print publications, workshops, and conferences. The links on this page are to sites created by libraries and professional library organizations. Links to additional resources of special interest to school librarians will be added as we continue to develop our website. American Library Association American Association of School Librarians Association for Educational Communications and Technology Association for Library Service to Children ... Vermont Educational Media Association State Agencies New Jersey Department of Education
Eastern High Schools | Home Page Click here to find the new student attendance policy for the 2004 05 school ⢠Click here to take the Eastern Center for the Performing Arts survey! http://www.eastern.k12.nj.us/
Extractions: Pictures of our new science and art labs !!!!! Click here for graduation pictures !!!! EHS Wrestling Association 3rd Annual Golf Tournament Click here for more information !!!! Eastern High Schools Educators of the Year Bob Eastwick - SHS Bill Lingerfield - IHS General Anouncements Eastern High Schools is a latex-free school and latex balloons are not permitted on the grounds of our school district. Eastern High Schools will not grant an "early dismissal" or an "excused" lateness for Driving School Appointments. PowerGrade - Parent Access Please note - PowerGrade is now available for parent access. Students in grades 10, 11 and 12 will have the same user name and password as last year to access this information. All parents will receive a letter providing this information. Letters will be mailed Friday, September 23rd. Please click the icon located to the left to sign into PowerGrade. New Student Attendance Policy Click here to find the new student attendance policy for the 2004 - 05 school year. Also, click here to find the major changes of this policy.
Cherokee High School Virtual Library Cherokee High school Virtual media Center The North and South media Centersoffer faculty, staff and students access to books, periodicals, http://cmcweb.lr.k12.nj.us/
Extractions: The North and South Media Centers offer faculty, staff and students access to books, periodicals, research databases, the Internet, Microsoft Office XP/2000 and other software applications. This web site is designed to expand the Cherokee High School Media Centers' collection of books and other printed materials. Students are encouraged to use it at home and at school.
Hillsborough High School Library Media Center Hillsborough High school media Center, Hillsborough, NJ 14 Feb. 2002http//www.sirs.com. Hatfield, Larry D., Teen smoking in decline San Francisco http://www.hillsborough.k12.nj.us/hhs/tempx/bibliography.htm
Princeton High School Princeton High school Athletics; PHS Athletic Hall of Fame Academics/Courses.Summer school Guidance Dept. Library/media Center. Business Department http://www.prs.k12.nj.us/Schools/PHS/