NWA Sol Hirsch Education Fund Grants The NWA education Committee needs help from all members to spread the word to teachers in Arlene Scull of North Elementary School in Youngstown, ohio. http://www.nwas.org/solhirsch.html
Extractions: Five or more $500 grants are available annually from the NWA for teachers in grades K-12 to improve the education of their students in Meteorology. Applications are due by 1 August each year. The NWA Education Committee needs help from all members to spread the word to teachers in grades K-12 that $500 grants are available annually from the NWA to help improve the education of their students in meteorology. The teachers selected will be able to use the funds to take an accredited course in atmospheric sciences, attend a relevant workshop or conference, or purchase scientific materials or equipment for the classroom. Five grants or more are possible each year thanks to the many members who have contributed to this fund in honor of Sol Hirsch who retired in 1992 after being the NWA Executive Director for 11 years. Completed applications are due to the Education Committee by 1 August each year. To Apply for the NWA Sol Hirsch Education Fund Grants Teachers, program directors, school district supervisors and other individuals or groups proposing to improve the education of K-12 students in meteorology may submit an application. The application will consist of a NWA cover form and a two-page proposal.
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GoldenBuckeye.com - Aging Network Happenings For more information Call 1800-945-4250 or visit www.aaa9.org. ohio Association of Area agencies on Aging Annual Conference on Aging http://www.goldenbuckeye.com/happenings/
Extractions: Aging Network Happenings The Ohio Department of Aging is proud to support regional and statewide training and informational opportunities for older Ohioans and the professionals and family members who care for and serve them. This listing is for general information only - please contact the event sponsors for more detailed information. This listing is free for any non-profit meeting, seminar, conference or training of statewide interest for which the Ohio Department of Aging or an Area Agency on Aging is a major sponsor. Click here to add your event to Aging Network Happenings... ServSafe Food Handling Course Description: Instructor Carol Baker, a Planning Associate in the Quality Improvement Department at Area Agency on Aging Region 9 and a certified ServSafe instructor will help participants prepare for and pass the 80-question certification test from the National Restaurant Association and Ohio Department of Health. Cost is $75 and includes textbook. Registration deadline is September 19.
STATE NCATE Links to State education agencies http//www.ncate.org/resources/statelinks.htm. * Alabama Department of education Gordon Persons Office Building http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/res.cgi/Reference/Government_Resources/Education_A
EPIC Student Privacy Page ohio Schools are forbidden to release education records for any profitmaking activity. education statistics agency plays loose with privacy, http://www.epic.org/privacy/student/
Extractions: Introduction FERPA History FERPA Protections What to Do If Your Privacy Is Violated ... Cases Top News Recruiting Database Established in Violation of Privacy Act. In a media roundtable Department of Defense officials admitted to consolidating a massive database of student information for recruiting in 2003, however the agency did not list this database in the Federal Register until May 2005. The Privacy Act requires that new systems of records be published in the Federal Register before they become operational. Last week, EPIC urged the agency to scrap the database, as it collected unnecessary information, offered no opt-out rights, and was to be housed at a private-sector direct marketing company. For more information, see EPIC's DOD Recruiting Database Page (Jun. 27) Groups: DOD Should Scrap Massive Database. In comments to the Department of Defense, EPIC and 8 privacy and consumer groups objected to the creation of a massive database for military recruitment purposes. The database would contain the Social Security Numbers, race, and educational information on up to 25 million people as young as 16 years old. The database would be operated by a commercial data marketing company, and individuals would not be able to opt-out. The groups called upon the Department of Defense to terminate the database program, as the database is fundamentally incompatible with the government's responsibilities under the Privacy Act. For more information, see
Home -- Ohio Citizen Action More than a year later, the ohio Environmental Protection Agency has not received some of the results. And DuPont waited nine months before it told a group http://www.ohiocitizen.org/
Extractions: LOUISVILLE, KY "If the EPA proceeds with one of its plans, outlined in a letter to Congress, industrial plants would have to report their releases only every other year instead of yearly. That would give the public half as much information on pollution as it receives now. The EPA has also said it wants to raise the threshold for reporting the release of certain chemicals from 500 pounds a year to 5,000 pounds. That would provide the public with less information on those smaller releases. The two proposals could affect information on hundreds of businesses and their communities in Kentucky and Indiana. Cochran called both proposals a mistake. 'The proposed changes strip communities of a tool that is vital in their fight for healthier communities,' she said," James Bruggers, Louisville Courier-Journal
City Of Columbus - Official Website For Columbus, Ohio The City of Columbus ohio web site contains information about Columbus municipal government services, and Columbus attractions, calendars, events, maps, http://www.cityofcolumbus.org/
Extractions: Citizen Services Business - General Info City Treasurer - Pay a bill Columbus - Visitor Info - Airport - Census Info - City Codes - City Council - Economic Devel - Keep it Beautiful - Mayor -Planning Division Construction - Paving the Way Contractor - Zoning Map - One Stop Shop - Occupancy Permit - Bldg Permits - Exemption Cert - New Construction - Transport Division - Ordinances and Resolution Court - Search Probate Cases Events - Calendar of Events Firefighters - How to Apply Forms - City Wide Forms FAQs Health - Clinic Services - Services Licenses - Cart, Alarms - Dog Neighborhood - City Services - Programs - Report Graffiti - Ethic Relations - Housing Devel - Sidewalk Form Ohio - Cities - Cities - Fun Facts - Weather Pay - Parking Tickets - Parking Tickets -Muni Court Fines Permits - Building Info - Residential Parking - Water Department Phone Directory - Department Contacts Services Directory - Department Contacts Quick Reference - Department Contacts Police - Safety, Fire
Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) State education Agency (State Department of education). Provide information, resources ohio Top ohio Department of education 25 South Front Street http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SEA
ADA Home Page ADAohio information, materials and technical assistance are intended solely as nor binding on any agency with enforcement responsibility under the ADA. http://www.ada-ohio.org/
Extractions: HOME PAGE Last modified: Friday August 19, 2005 Our Mission ADA-OHIO is a state wide non-profit organization that provides information, technical assistance and training about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to individuals, businesses, state and local government agencies or municipalities. Anyone who has a question about the ADA is encouraged to call our office. ADA-OHIO information, materials and technical assistance are intended solely as informal guidance, and are neither a determination of your legal rights or responsibilities under the Act, nor binding on any agency with enforcement responsibility under the ADA. We also want to know what happens with your situation. Whether you are an individual with a disability or represent a business, government agency or municipality, please give us a call or write us with an update on your progress with issues related to the ADA. Information from you could help someone else with a similar situation. As another way to help people learn about their responsibilities and rights under the ADA
Epilepsy Association- Cleveland, Ohio The agency provides a wide range of services in Northeast ohio; Rainbow Babies Children s Hospital presents an educational session on Vagus Nerve http://www.epilepsyinfo.org/
Extractions: Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone and fax numbers will remain the same. Welcome to the Epilepsy Association! The Epilepsy Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving all individuals in Northeast Ohio affected by epilepsy/ seizure disorders. The agency provides a wide range of services in Northeast Ohio; please visit our services page for more information. An epilepsy diagnosis can often result in questions and concerns for the individual affected as well as family and friends. The Epilepsy Association is available as a resource to help answer these questions. The agencys mission dedicates our efforts toward improving quality of life for people affected by epilepsy, and enabling individuals to reach their full potential within the community. Please explore our website. If you don't find what you're looking for online, please contact the agency using the contact information below.
NCEF Resource List: School Size/Small Schools http//www.ers.org. The Ultimate education Reform? Make Schools Smaller Texas education Agency,Div. of Policy Planning and Evaluation, Austin , 1999) http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/size.cfm
Extractions: Presents results of studies in Maine indicating that a consolidated school can serve the same student population and offer the same curriculum with less square footage and thus at a reduced cost than two or more smaller schools. Operating and personnel costs are also lower in the consolidated school option, with savings approaching $3,500 per student over 40 years in Maine. As a school's enrollment decreases, the square footage and subsequent cost per student increases. Interpretation of the data by the Maine Department of Education is included. 19p.
Northwest Ohio Development Agency -- Toledo, Ohio The Northwest ohio Development Agency s mission as a Community Development (419) 2433734. FAX (419) 243-3924. Email amcculloch@nodatoledo.org http://www.nodatoledo.org/
Extractions: NODA A Community-Based Organization Rooted in the Tradition of Excellence and Progressive in Style Our Mission Statement The Northwest Ohio Development Agency's mission as a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) is to promote economic and housing development within low and moderate income and under-served communities, and to increase the level of quality capital available to low and and moderate income and under-served populations. NODA seeks to fulfill its mission by providing loans, investment capital, grants and supportive services in a comprehensive and holistic fashion to organizations and persons within its targeted markets. How would you like to make 200% interest on a savings account Check us out!!!! How about a Grant Check us out!!!! Are you interested in loans with below market interest rates without a focus on credit Check us out!!!! Contact Us: 432 N. Superior Toledo, Ohio 43624 FAX: (419) 243-3924 Email: tzinn@nodatoledo.org
Ohio Resource Guides, National Mental Health Information Center General information resources in ohio. ohio Resources. State Mental Health Agency Internet www.contac.org. Other Sources of Information http://www.mentalhealth.org/publications/allpubs/stateresourceguides/ohio01.asp
Extractions: Each State has a protection and advocacy agency that receives funding from the Federal Center for Mental Health Services. Agencies are mandated to protect and advocate for the rights of people with mental illnesses and to investigate reports of abuse and neglect in facilities that care for or treat individuals with mental illnesses. These facilities, which may be public or private, include hospitals, nursing homes, community facilities, board and care homes, homeless shelters, jails, and prisons. Agencies provide advocacy services or conduct investigations to address issues that arise during transportation or admission to such facilities, during residency in them, or within 90 days after discharge from them. Contact:
Extractions: Return to: Gateway to WildPro WildPro Members Directory Ohio Wildlife Center - http://www.ohiowildlifecenter.org The Ohio Wildlife Center disseminates information on the health and management of captive and free-ranging wild animals through a concessionary Institutional Subscription to WildPro multimedia, initially funded by the Humane Society of the United States in 2000 - 2001. This information has been taken directly from the Ohio Wildlife Center Website: The Ohio Wildlife Center "...committed to fostering awareness and appreciation of Ohio's wildlife." The Ohio Wildlife Center is a non-profit educational organization that promotes increased appreciation and understanding of the natural environment, with particular emphasis on wildlife. OWC is supported by individuals from all walks of life who wish to improve their own understanding of native wild species and local wildlife issues. Goals and Values to generate a naturalistic interest in the local environment, and native Ohio wildlife to provide biologically accurate information about wild animals and their needs to give the best veterinary and humane assistance possible to injured, orphaned, diseased and displaced wild animals
Ohio State HIV/AIDS Resources Agency, ohio Department of Health AIDS Client Services Email, info@arcohio.org. Mail, AIDS Resource Center ohio - Administrative Office http://www.projinf.org/org/Regionrsrc/OH.html
Extractions: Care and Treatment resource guide The list below includes community based organizations, medical services, government and other organizations that provide a range of services including access information and referrals to local services in your area. We hope you find this information helpful. Note: To report any problems with links or contact information, or to let us know of appropriate services you would like to recommend being listed, either fill out this form , or email web@projectinform.org Agency Ohio State AIDS Hotline Phone 800-332-AIDS (2437) - (in OH)
Aaesa_index Canter s WebED, a continuing education division of Canter Associates, provide software to education Service agencies across the United States. http://www.aesa.us/Marketplace/aesa partners.html
Extractions: Catapult Learning is a leading provider of public school, non-public school, and community based education services, including supplemental reading and math instruction; speech, occupational and physical therapy; and early childhood development programs. Catapult Learning partners with schools and school districts to provide high-quality, research-based supplemental education services, including those called for through the enactment of the landmark No Child Left Behind Act. Catapult Learning is a sister company of Sylvan Learning Center, which operates well-known tutoring centers in locations across North America. Both companies are owned by parent company, Educate, Inc.
State Of Ohio Government Info And Services State of ohio Portal links to websites, forms, and services. Telephone Directory of State agencies Employees http://ohio.gov/contacts.stm
Extractions: Agency Name Email Address Telephone Fax Accountancy Board contact list Adjutant General contact list ... info-request@www.epa.state.oh.us Environmental Review Appeals Ethics Commission ethics@ethics.state.oh.us Exposition Commission c.minier@expo.state.oh.us ... rcb.logsdon@rcb.state.oh.us Rural Development Partnership Sanitarian Registration Board lynn.jones@exchange.state.oh.us School Facilities Commission program.info@osfc.state.oh.us ... info@ovmlb.state.oh.us Water and Sewer Rotary Commission Water Development Authority info@owda.org Workers' Compensation contact list ... * A link to a non-governmental web site does not constitute endorsement.
Stark County Community Action Agency Stark County Community Action Agency. The program is funded by the ohio Department of Development/Office of Community Services under the Community http://www.starkfip.org/
Extractions: The Families in Partnership (FIP) Mission is to place low-income adults into entry-level employment positions that pay above the poverty level and provide them and their dependents with benefits. The program is funded by the Ohio Department of Development/Office of Community Services under the Community Services Block Grant Program. Training began in the fall of 1996 with learning skills, customized training, and job placement assistance. Today FIP has emerged as a comprehensive training program which integrates economic, physical, and human development initiatives such that low income families are thriving as working citizens with credible career opportunities. Please Celebrate with us our Placement Ten Million Event which took place May 19, 2003 at the NFL Football Hall of Fame . By clicking this link you will be able to download or view the Power Point presentation for your enjoyment. For maximum effect you will need Power Point XP and the Power Plugs Transition Suite. Please be patient as this process can take between five and ten minutes depending upon the speed of your connection and your processor speed. We are sure you will find this to be time well spent