DRS-Department Of Rehabilitation Services- Of Oklahoma The secondary school program includes college preparation, vocational training The oklahoma School for the Deaf (OSD) in Sulphur provides residential, http://www.okrehab.org/services_education.shtml
Extractions: Home DRS Services What's New Disability Resource Guide Site Menu Contact Us ... Others Oklahoma School for the Deaf ... Transition from School to Work Located in Muskogee, the Oklahoma School for the Blind (OSB), also known as Parkview School, provides residential and day education, satellite pre-school and outreach programs at no charge for Oklahoma children from infancy through 12th grade who are blind or visually impaired. OSB's goal is to help students reach their maximum potential. At its main campus, OSB offers a comprehensive curriculum of reading, language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, physical education, music and computer science for residential and day students. Specialized instruction includes: braille, orientation and mobility, optimum use of low vision, adaptive equipment and technology, and tactile graphic skills. The secondary school program includes college preparation, vocational training and a work-study program. In addition, students may receive assessment, counseling, physical therapy, speech and language therapy, hearing tests and health care services. Recreational activities include student organizations and interscholastic athletics.
DRS-Department Of Rehabilitation Services- Of Oklahoma A picture of the outside of the oklahoma School for the Deaf oklahoma Secondary school students receive vocational and technical training and work http://www.okrehab.org/students.shtml
Extractions: Oklahoma School for the Deaf ... Transition from School to Work Located in Muskogee, the Oklahoma School for the Blind (OSB), also known as Parkview School, provides residential and day education, satellite pre-school and outreach programs at no charge for Oklahoma children from infancy through 12th grade who are blind or visually impaired. OSB's goal is to help students reach their maximum potential. At its main campus, OSB offers a comprehensive curriculum of reading, language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, physical education, music and computer science for residential and day students. Specialized instruction includes: braille, orientation and mobility, optimum use of low vision, adaptive equipment and technology, and tactile graphic skills. The secondary school program includes college preparation, vocational training and a work-study program. In addition, students may receive assessment, counseling, physical therapy, speech and language therapy, hearing tests and health care services. Recreational activities include student organizations and interscholastic athletics.
SCHOOL SHOOTING - FORT GIBSON, OKLAHOMA Four Students Shot at oklahoma School. See Prophecy Deathstar City. WIRE12/07/1999 vocational school in Veghel, about 60 miles south of Amsterdam. He http://www.greatdreams.com/gibson.htm
Extractions: updated 12-8-99 Four Students Shot at Oklahoma School See Prophecy: Deathstar City WIRE:12/07/1999 Police: Teen-ager used father's gun in attack Police Chief Richard Slader said at a news conference that the boy fired the gun at least 15 times Monday outside Fort Gibson Middle School before being subdued by a teacher, and had more ammunition available. The attack wounded four students; a fifth suffered bumps and bruises. Slader said the gun was registered to the youth's father, although it was not known when it was purchased. Witnesses to the shooting said the young suspect offered no warning prior to attack. The smart and popular seventh-grader simply went under a tree, pulled out the gun and began firing, fellow students say. "He was always nice to everybody. He was real popular, you would never have known him to do anything like this," said Deania Pruitt, an eighth-grade cheerleader. Meanwhile, students returned to classes today, many brought by their parents instead of riding school buses. Officers blocked off the middle school, and all students were directed to the back doors of the high school. Stanley Washington said he was glad his 13-year-old son Tommy would be back among friends. They sat in their pickup truck in the parking lot trying to figure out which school doors were unlocked.
America's Career InfoNet: Occupation Report Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and vocational Education in oklahoma,Occupation Report in oklahoma, 12320, 14590, 2270, 570 http://www.acinet.org/acinet/careervoyages_occ_rep.asp?soccode=252031&stfips=40
Education Resource Western oklahoma vocational Technical Center The area vocational technicalschool is the Western Technology Center in Sayre. Completion of the Sayre http://www.sayreok.net/education.htm
ROBERT S. KERR COLLECTION GUBERNATORIAL SERIES Box And Folder F 19 State Agencies, Education, Higher, University of oklahoma School of F 20 State Agencies, Education, vocational, State Board of vocational http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/KerrInventory/KerrGub20.htm
Extractions: Box 20 Go to Box 19 F 1-2: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Langston University, 1940 - 1946. Topics include Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher, Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges, Langston University accreditation, Langston University appropriations and expenditures, Langston University curricula, Langston University finance, University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, Afro-American college students in Oklahoma, and Afro-American universities and colleges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Langston University, North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Commission on Institutions of Higher Education, Oklahoma Office of State Auditor, Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture, United States Office of Education, G. L. Harrison, France Paris, Mrs. A. H. Roberts, J. W. Sanford, Joe C. Scott, and Langston University Alumni Association. F 3: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Murray State School of Agriculture, Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Correspondents include Murray State School of Agriculture (Tishomingo, Okla.).
ROBERT S. KERR COLLECTION LEGISLATIVE SERIES Box And Folder Inventory Copy of S. 3271 To amend the vocational Education Act of 1946 in order to promote Correspondents include Francis Tuttle; oklahoma School for the Deaf. http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/KerrInventory/KerrLeg07.htm
Extractions: Box and Folder Inventory Go to Box 6 Box 7: Education (1956) Federal Communications Commission (1954). F 1: Education, Vocational Education (1956). F 2: Education (1957). Science and technology; vocational education; research on public elementary and secondary schools prepared by National Education Association; copy of S. 1298: To assist states in providing needed vocational education of less than college grade in essential occupations, including retraining made necessary by scientific and technological developments, through establishment and maintenance of area vocational school programs providing vocational training and retraining for persons residing in the state or area, including related instruction for apprentices; circular letter from American Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universities. Correspondents include: Vocational Rehabilitation Division of the State Board of Vocational Education; Oklahoma Education Association; J. B. Perky of the State Board of Vocational Education. F 3: Education (1958).
Extractions: Main Version Raw XML File (9k) Creator Chilocco Indian School Title: Chilocco Indian School (Oklahoma) Collection, Dates: Abstract: Memorabilia and records from the Chilocco Indian School in Oklahoma. Collection # S 1501.1 Quantity: 1 box (0.2 linear feet) Language English. Repository Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University The Chilocco Indian Boarding School in Chilocco, Oklahoma closed its doors in 1980 after 96 years of providing service in vocational education and training to Native Americans from across the U.S. Not only did the campus provide buildings with class rooms but also dormitories for boys and girls. The collection includes the original Chilocco Indian Boarding School's student rosters for the years 1968-1975. It provides such information as student names, grade level, sex, birth date, tribe, name of guardian or parent, community address, and agency. Also includes a 1963 Baccalaureate and Commencement Program, news clippings concerning the history of the school, and a list of former school employees. Please note: Two agencies, the Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) and U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA, have the largest and most complete holdings on Chilocco Indian Schools. This includes student records. OHS has information at http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/res/summaryholdings.htm and can be contacted at 405-522-5225. NARA's website has some information at http://www.archives.gov/facilities/tx/fort_worth/finding_aids/native_american_microfilm.html and can be contact at 1-866-272-6272.
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Oklahoma Horseshoeing School oklahoma Horseshoes School is. LICENSED by the oklahoma Board of Private VocationalSchools; ACCREDITED by oklahoma State Accrediting Agency http://www.horseshoes.com/schools/okschool/page5/page5.htm
Extractions: Doc's Janie Bar was brought to the Oklohoma Horseshoeing School with severe chronic laminitis. At the time, Janie spent the majority of her time lying down. The coffin bones had rotated through the bottom of her hooves and there was a question of whether she would survive. Janie stayed at OHS for two months for shoeing and treatments. She was sent home sound and reentered the show ring. This picture of Janie back at work, was taken 90 days after she was sent home from Oklahoma horseshoeing school.
Daniel Morgan Vocational School District - South Carolina / SC Daniel Morgan vocational School District South Carolina / SC. High schools.Daniel Morgan vocational 201 Zion Hill Road, Spartanburg, SC 29307 http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/browse_district/88/sc/
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Oklahoma Educational Standards And Accountability Plan Establish the oklahoma HOPE Scholarship Program for high school students who meetthe Junior College/vocational School 2.75 grade point average, http://www.oksenate.gov/publications/issue_papers/OK_Educ_Plan.html
Extractions: and Accountability Plan Most people respond to standards and incentives. Incentives are routinely used to encourage desirable behavior. Standards with incentives work in many organizations including business and universities. Because they expect later compensation in money and prestige, ambitious college students strive for academic performance. Students hope to be recruited by a major corporation or for admission to a top graduate or professional school. It seems a good time to raise the question whether incentivized standards can work in schools as they do in much of the rest of society. Some have been disappointed with the results of past educational reforms. Would standards, coupled with incentives work better? Would, for example, schools perform better if they had specific goals and standards to meet? Would state-funded incentives encourage students to take rigorous high school coursework so that college would be partially or completely funded? Isn't it appropriate for schools to be held accountable for their student's success or failure? To hold schools accountable there must be clear and precise standards that each individual school district and then each individual school site must meet. Standards driven reform is an idea that has been sweeping across the nation. Oklahoma attempted to establish the process for standards based reform over 3 years ago. HB 1100 would have required each school site to have specific goals to achieve in the area of test scores, improved attendance, reduced drop-out rate, etc. Unfortunately, the bill was vetoed
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School And Training Center Page Bristol Plymouth vocational Technical School, Taunton, MA Butler County AreavocationalTechnical School, Butler, PA CAD Academy, Sausalito, CA http://www.cadcard.com/2k_schools.htm
Extractions: The CadCARD Slidechart is an AutoCAD learning and training tool that features dual functionality as a productivity aid. One of the most widely used portions of t he CadCARD deals with the issue of SCALE and how it affects the drawing and the information it conveys. With t he CadCARD, the user can select the desired drawing scale and Determine the drawing area on commonly used sheet sizes Determine the proper scale factor for b lock insertions, hatch patterns, viewports, ltscale, dimscale, and viewport scale The CadCARD is also designed to place reminders in front of the user of many powerful, yet often overlooked AutoCAD features and commands. These little "reminders" include PDmode settings