State Regulation Of Private Schools - Oregon Safety Private and parochial schools having an average daily attendance of 50 or Private or parochial schools through secondary level with a capacity http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/oregon.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 Oregon's constitution prohibits state appropriations for the benefit of any religious institution. Ore. Const. Art. 1, Sec. 5. Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: Private schools must be approved for the public placement of students for special education services. OAR 581-15-126. Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Instruction in English: Teacher Certification: Teachers at registered private schools may demonstrate their qualifications by: 1) possessing a current teaching license; 2) teaching at least half time in the subject field in which the bachelor's degree was obtained while actively working toward an Oregon teaching certificate; or 3) possess relevant verifiable experience consistent with the educational goals of the school and the Department of Education. Or. Admin. R. 581-45-530. Curriculum: See Safety Fire and Earthquake Instruction. Special Education: School districts must make available special education designed to meet the needs of resident handicapped children in private schools. Such special education must not be provided in the private school. School districts must provide such children with genuine opportunities for equitable participation in special education consistent with the number of children and their needs. Or. Admin. R. 581-15-166 (1978). Private educational agencies furnishing special education to handicapped children pursuant to a contract with a public agency must have on file with the Oregon Department of Education a plan approved for the special education programs. The plan must 1) describe the population to be served and the instructional services to be provided; 2) include a staff roster indicating name, instructional qualification, and assignment of all special education personnel employed by the private educational agency; 3) describe facilities, equipment and materials to be furnished and utilized; 4) document compliance with state and local health, fire and safety standards; and 4) meet additional minimum standards set out by regulation. Or. Admin. R. 581-15-126 (1978).
Elementary & Secondary Schools - The DIRECTory Heritage Hall schools 1401 Nw 115 oklahoma City, OK 731149699 Midwest City-Del City schools Elementary Schoo oklahoma City, OK 73110-4124 http://www.okdirect.com/Biz/8/8211.html
Extractions: Home Parent Category Navigation Select Here (Back) Main Educational Services Subcategories Catholic Elementary Schools Catholic Junior High Schools Catholic Senior High Schools Catholic Special Education Schools Catholic Schools Private Elementary Schools Private Junior High Schools Private Senior High Schools Private Special Education Schools Private Schools Public Elementary Schools Public Junior High Schools Public Senior High Schools Public Special Education Schools Public Adult Education Schools Public Schools Public School Districts Catholic Elementary Schools Private Schools Catholic Junior High Schools Public Elementary Schools ... Private Special Education Schools Primary Resources This space is available for YOUR listing.The listings include a link to your Web site and email box. The listing also includes space for a 50 word description of your business.So get listed today and let us start funneling interested clients your way! Add a Business
Oklahoma Math And Science Education private and parochial school teachers with a minimum of five years teaching experience oklahoma s National Awardees for the 2004 Presidential Awards http://title3.sde.state.ok.us/mathsci/paemst.htm
Extractions: Math and Science Education The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching This awards program is open to practicing public, private and parochial school teachers with a minimum of five years teaching experience. State finalists are chosen on the basis of their teaching performance, background and experience by a state selection committee. Application packets for each finalist are then forwarded for judging to the National Science Foundation. A national committee selects one math and one science teacher as the Oklahoma Presidential Awardees. The competition alternates each year between teachers of grades K-6 and teachers of grades 7-12. In 2006, teachers of grades K-6 will be eligible to apply for this award. The Awardees each receive an official notification from the White House, a $10,000 grant, and an expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. For more information about this national awards program and to obtain a 2005 application, visit the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching website.
Medical Employment Directory, Inc. - OB/GYN Opportunities schools are excellent, and you have easy access to three universities in the Northeast oklahoma Obstetrician/Gynecologist, BC or BE - Come live in http://www.med-search.com/obgyn.html
Extractions: Northeast Kansas Obstetrician/Gynecologist, B.C. or B.E. Dont miss this opportunity to practice quality medicine in a financially strong hospital affiliated with the regions largest health care delivery system. Start your own practice or join with an existing physician who will retire within the next five years. This position offers a generous, two-year salary guarantee with bonus potential, a moving allowance, and a comprehensive benefits package. Call is 1:3. This historic community of 35,000 is located a short distance from Kansas City, and offers a lifestyle desired by many who seek to live in a safe community with a small town atmosphere, plus easy access to the amenities of a large city. The downtown area contains many of the buildings that were present in the early 1900s, and vintage homes are scattered throughout the community. The cost of living is below the national average and you can choose from public and parochial schools, a community college and a university. Explore this opportunity to live in a family-friendly community, develop your own practice, and enjoy an enviable lifestyle.
Our Lady Of Perpetual Help Cathedral, Oklahoma City During most of its existence, St. Joseph s sponsored a parochial school, A statewide public school system was not begun in oklahoma until 1911. http://www.catharchdioceseokc.org/sooner/History Issue/sites.htm
Extractions: The third parish in Oklahoma City was founded by decree of Bishop Meerschaert on January 16, 1919. Father Albert Monnot, then pastor of Hinton, was named to organize the parish that would cover 80 square miles to serve the northwest expansion of Oklahoma City. The origin of the parish's name is uncertain, but Bishop Meerschaert had great devotion to Mary under a similar title, Our Lady of Prompt Succour. The first Masses were celebrated in an automobile showroom on Classen Boulevard. In May a dozen men worked for two days to put up a temporary wooden church building, 30 by 60 feet, at Northwest 32nd Street and Lake Avenue, that the parish still occupies today. In June ground was broken for a permanent church-school building, and in September the school opened with classes taught by three Sisters of Mercy. The school offered 12 grades, and 90 children enrolled the first year. Within two years there were 180 students and seven faculty members.
Oshkosh Northwestern The Oshkosh Area School District covers 102 square miles of eastern parochial schools. Unified Catholic schools Additional parochial schools http://www.wisinfo.com/northwestern/community/schools.shtml
Extractions: TOTAL SQUARE MILES: SCHOOLS: The Oshkosh Area School District covers 102 square miles of eastern Winnebago County, Wisconsin. The district includes all of the City of Oshkosh and Town of Black Wolf, as well as parts of the Towns of Algoma, Nekimi, Oshkosh, Utica, and Vinland. The district has seventeen elementary schools, five middle schools, two high schools, an outdoor education facility, a maintenance building, the Recreation Gymnasium, and the Alberta Kimball Auditorium. 1999-2000 K-12 enrollment is 10,745. The Administration Office is located at 215 S. Eagle Street, Oshkosh, WI. The Recreation Department is part of the school district and administers district-wide recreation programs for children and adults. Recreation Department offices are located at 425 Division Street. Entrance is at the rear of the building which is accessible from Algoma Boulevard just west of Division Street. Elementary Schools Emmeline Cook
State Laws And Regulations - Nebraska (2) All private, denominational, or parochial schools shall either comply with Private, denominational, and parochial school teachers must keep a record http://www.homeedmag.com/lawregs/nebraska.html
Extractions: State Information Files - Laws and Regulations Support groups can offer additional help in dealing with your state laws and regulations. A listing of homeschooling support groups, organizations, listservs, websites and helpful individuals can be found in our Support Groups area. For unschooling support groups visit Unschooling Support Groups Please Note: This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for informational purposes only. For more information about the laws and regulations in this state please contact a state or local support group. Nebraska State Legislature Nebraska Education Code For Homeschooling Home schools are considered "private schools" in Nebraska.
Illinois Schools Our own site, directory of private and parochial schools on the Northside of Chicago. http//schoolanddaycare.com/Chicago/Southside.html http://www.schoolanddaycare.com/html/illinois_schools.html
WFTODAY The base also supports several technical training schools for US military service The Maskat Shrine Circus, Texasoklahoma State Fair, rodeos, seminars, http://www.cwftx.net/Pubinfo/WichitaFallsToday.htm
Extractions: The community of Wichita Falls sits in the northernmost part of Texas, with Oklahoma City and Dallas a two hour drive away. The city of 104,700 people borders the townships of Burkburnett and Iowa Park, that add another 17,000 people to the area. The City acts as the Gateway to Texas from the North and serves our great state with an official Visitor's Center. This center is responsible for informing over 200,000 travelers annually about the diversity of the Lone Star State. The City has enjoyed tremendous growth within recent years adding 2,200 new and newly renovated hotel/motel rooms. Sheppard Air Force Base provides training and facilities to almost 35,000 active duty, retiree and civilian personnel. Sheppard is the headquarters for the European NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Program. This program is the only one of its kind in the world and trains our allies' most promising fighter pilots. The base also supports several technical training schools for U.S. military service members. Sheppard AFB is the largest employer in the area with 3,700 permanent party, an average of 5,700 students, and 4,041 civilian employees. The estimated impact of SAFB on local economy is $612 million annually. In addition, there are three American Legions and four Veterans of Foreign Wars posts within the community. The Municipal Airport is co-located with Sheppard's airfield.
ROBERT S. KERR COLLECTION TOPICAL SERIES Box And Folder Inventory Correspondents include oklahoma AFLCIO and the oklahoma Education Association. Requests and thanks for aid to schools. Correspondents include Victor http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/KerrInventory/KerrTop05.htm
Extractions: Box 5 Go to Box 4 Box 5: Education: Federal Aid to, Against (1960) - Federal Government: Federal Assistance (1954) F 1: Education: Federal Aid to, Against (1960). F 2: Education: Federal Aid to, For (1960). Correspondents include Oklahoma AFL-CIO and the Oklahoma Education Association. F 3: Education: Federal Aid to, Requests and Thanks (1960). Requests and thanks for aid to schools. Correspondents include Victor Wickersham; Robert C. Byrd; and Oscar V. Rose. F 4: Education: National Defense Education Act (1960). Correspondence is particularly concerned with the loyalty oath. Correspondents include the American Legion. F 5: Education (1961). United Nations Educational, Scientific, Cultural Organization (UNESCO); "Which America Is Our Youth to Inherit?" (typescript). F 6: Education: Colleges and Universities (1961). Material is concerned with various research programs at mainly Oklahoma institutions with an emphasis on the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University. Correspondents include George Lynn Cross and Oliver S. Willham. F 7: Education: Federal Aid to (1961).
Education System parochial. Lutheran School 4th Liberty 7624243 oklahoma s vocational education system is recognized as a national leader in this field. http://www.poncacity.com/information/education.htm
Extractions: Additional Services Churches City Of Ponca City Contacts City Government ... Dining Establishments [Education System] Emergency Management Employment Health Care Housing ... Ponca City, Oklahoma Ponca City Education System Pre-School/Kindergarten Private Parochial Public ... Visit The Ponca City Public Schools Website Ponca City Public Schools is comprised of 46 buildings with a combined footage of 1,039,826 square feet. Approximately 5600 students attend the 13 schools that comprise Ponca City Public Schools. Schools include eight elementary schools (pre-kindergarten through fifth grade), one West Middle School (sixth and seventh grades), one East Middle School (eighth graders) and one high school (9-12). Pupil instruction is at eleven basic sites, with five auxiliary sites (American Legion Home, Alternative School at the East Middle Schools Annex for sixth through 12th graders, Teen Pep Program at First Baptist Church, Vo-Ag complex at the old Pleasant view School site and some students attending Pioneer Technology Center.) In addition to the schools listed, these buildings also include 14 gymnasiums, three auditoriums, and a maintenance, child nutrition and transportation complex. Meals are served daily at all sites for breakfast and lunch by the district¹s award-winning child nutrition department. The transportation area of the district encompasses 238 square miles. This includes more than 23 bus routes with an average daily load of nearly 1200 students.
Enrollment Document private or parochial school operation in oklahoma unless the parent or guardian can present to oklahoma school district boundaries are set by law. http://www.ba.k12.ok.us/main/Enroll main.html
Extractions: 3. Proof of residence which consists of current gas or electric bill, a valid lease agreement, or a house sales contract reflecting the property address, name and phone number. These documents must be the originals, not photocopies. Driver's license, checks, cable TV, phone bills or other pieces of mail will not be accepted. Persons with house sales contract are required to obtain a transfer from their current school district. A contingency contract will not be accepted.
Willow Hill Parochial School High School Alumni Classmates @ Reunion Willow Hill parochial School High School Alumni Class Reunions @ Reunion.com Register Free Today to view your Other Willow Hill parochial high schools http://static.reunion.com/us/pennsylvania/springrun/willowhillparochialschool/
CMS West - Administration She started teaching in a parochial school in school in Pittsburgh, PA. She has served in oklahoma for the past 21 years as a middle school drama http://west.coppellisd.com/Administration.htm
Extractions: Tonya Gelsthorpe CMS West Counselors Corner Mrs. Leslie Keeler received her BFA from the University of Oklahoma in 1982 in Speech and Drama Education, and her M. Ed. from Northeastern State University in Oklahoma in School Counseling. This is Mrs. Keeler's first year at Coppell Middle School West. She has served in Oklahoma for the past 21 years as a middle school drama teacher, high school speech and debate coach and a high school counselor. In addition to serving as counselor for students A-K, she serves on the Site Based Committee and coordinates the Peer Mediation Program. Counselor (A-K) Leslie Keeler This is Joella Chew's fourth year at Coppell Middle School West. She serves as counselor for all students whose last names begin L-Z. Before coming to West, she worked in the Grapevine Colleyville ISD for eleven years. She received a BFA and MFA from the University of Oklahoma and a MEd from the University of North Texas. In addition to her counseling duties she serves on the crisis team, team leadership, and facilitates West's mentoring program.
NCHS Administration A member of Texas Association of Private and parochial schools (TAPPS), Nolan Catholic High School athletic offerings consist of baseball, basketball, http://www.nolancatholichs.org/admin/profile.htm
Extractions: President's page Principal's Page Administrative Team School Board ... Sisters of St. Mary School Profile 2005-2006 Since its founding in 196l, Nolan Catholic High School, a private, co-educational, and college preparatory school serving grades 7-12 with approximately 1050 students per year, has served in the ministry of the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth under the administration of the Society of Mary (Marianists). NCHS is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department (as approved by the Texas Education Agency). Of the 97 professional faculty, 8 are vowed Religious and 89 are lay faculty. 50% hold advanced degrees including 4 doctoral degrees. The traditional college preparatory curriculum at Nolan Catholic requires 27 Carnegie units for graduation. Advanced Placement and Honors courses are offered in multiple disciplines, and students attaining a minimum 77 average or higher (0-100 grade scale, with passing 70 or greater) receive 8 extra points. Approximately 99% of Nolan Catholic graduates attend college. Most recently, the class of 2005 had one hundred sixty-two scholarship offers totaling more $6.3 million.
University Of Science And Arts Of Oklahoma High School Curricular USAO, the University of Science and Arts of oklahoma, Chickasha is the A graduate of a private, parochial, or other nonpublic high school which is not http://www.usao.edu/Registrar/highschoolcurricular.htm
Extractions: Units/Yrs Course Areas English (grammar, composition, literature) Laboratory Science (biology, chemistry, physics, or any lab science certified by the school district; general science with or without a lab may not be used to meet this requirement.) Mathematics (from Algebra I, Algebra II, geometry, trigonometry, math analysis, calculus) Pre-Algebra does not count! History (including 1 unit of American history) Citizenship Skills (economics, government, geography or non-Western culture) Electives (from foreign language, computer science or any other mentioned above) Required Units (subject to change under state requirements) While these curricular requirements will normally be met by students in grades 9 - 12, advanced students who complete these courses in earlier grades will not be required to take additional courses for purposes of admission. The 15 high school units set forth above are required for admission. In addition, the following subjects are recommended for college preparation: Units/Years Course Areas Additional units of subjects listed above or selected from the following: computer science, economics, foreign language, geography, government, psychology, sociology, speech.
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