Online NewsHour: One-On-One- November 3, 2000 So rather than investing our public money in private schools, parochial schools, what we should JOEL BECKETT Ray, I think that he has shown in texas. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/july-dec00/one-on-one_11-03.html
Extractions: As part of a series of debates on who should be our next president, Ray Suarez moderates a discussion between two teachers. JIM LEHRER: Another one-on-one. Our last week debates on who should be the next President of the United States and to Ray Suarez. RAY SUAREZ: Joining me now are two public high school teachers. Lea Kelley teaches English in Tacoma, Washington, and advises the school newspaper there; she supports Vice President Gore; and Joe Beckett, who's a student teacher in Anne Arbor, Michigan; he's earning his master's degree and is backing George W. Bush. Joel Beckett, why do you support Governor Bush? JOEL BECKETT: I support Bush for two main reasons: One, because he is in favor of school choice. I think competition is essential for the school reform that politicians are talking about nowadays. And second, I support Bush because he's in favor of faith-based programs, after school programs. RAY SUAREZ: And, Lea Kelley, why do you support Al Gore?
El Paso Texas.com: El Paso High Schools Private and parochial schools. Back to Top . El Paso ISD Andress High School 5400 Sun Valley Dr. El Paso, texas 79924 (915) 7518841, Fax 757-6443 http://www.elpasotexas.com/ephigh.htm
South Texas US Navy in South texas. Private and parochial schools. Incarnate Word Academy. 2920 South Alameda. Corpus Christi, TX 78404. 361883-0857 http://www.npc.navy.mil/CommandSupport/SpouseSupport/Texas.htm
Extractions: SEARCH: GO Home Boards Career Info Officer Assign. Enlisted Assign. Organization Reference Library Active Duty Enlisted Active Duty Officer Administrative Continuation ... Family Support/ Relocation Assistance Texas Texas Printer Friendly Welcome to South Texas! Visit any of the links below to learn about South Texas. Corpus Christi Independent School District Del Mar College Flour Bluff Independent School District Fort Worth School District ... Kingsville Independent School District Port Aransas Independent School District Junior and Senior High School 100 S. Station Port Aransas, TX 78373 361-749-5257 (Jr.) 361-749-5258 (Sr.) Elementary School 100 S. Station Port Aransas, TX 78373 Private and Parochial Schools Incarnate Word Academy 2920 South Alameda Corpus Christi, TX 78404 St. James Episcopal School 602 S. Caranchua St. Corpus Christi, TX 78401 St. Patrick School
Education In Brownsville, Texas: Information From Answers.com Education in Brownsville, texas The City of Brownsville has many Educational institutions to where a person Private and parochial schools. Grades 912 http://www.answers.com/topic/education-in-brownsville-texas
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Education in Brownsville, Texas Wikipedia Education in Brownsville, Texas The City of Brownsville has many Educational institutions to where a person can be schooled for Pre-Kindergarten all the way to a Master's degree without leaving the city. The Brownsville Independent School District accounts for most of the Schools in Brownsville . The B.I.S.D. counted their total enrollment in the at 45,986 students in 50 schools. High Schools: Middle Schools: Raul Besteiro Middle School Cummings Middle School Faulk Middle School Dr. Juliet V. Garcia Middle School Texas Senator Eddie Lucio Middle School Oliveira Middle School Louise Perkins Middle School Stell Middle School Charles Stillman Middle School Judge Filem³n B. Vela Middle School
Extractions: Austin, Texas 78711 Opinion No. JC-0091 Re: Whether legislature constitutionally may exclude home schools from voucher system for private and parochial schools ( RQ-0023 Dear Senator Ratliff: You ask whether the legislature constitutionally may exclude home schools from a voucher system for private and parochial schools. Because you ask in particular about the effect of the Texas Supreme Court's decision in Texas Education Agency v Leeper , 893 S.W.2d 432 (Tex. 1994), we address the constitutional provision raised by the court of appeals in that case: the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Equal Protection Clause prohibits a state from denying "to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." U.S. Const. amend. XIV, § 1. But it does not prohibit states from treating different classes of people in different ways. Rather, it prohibits laws that treat different classes differently on the basis of criteria unrelated to the objectives of the statute. See Plyler v Doe , 457 U.S. 202, 216 (1982). "In applying the Equal Protection Clause to most forms of state action," the United States Supreme Court has said, "we thus seek only the assurance that the classification at issue bears some fair relationship to a legitimate public purpose."
Texas Freedom Network: Milwaukee Fact Sheet Voucher schools were required to use a random selection process in order to in 1998 to reach more students and open the door to parochial schools. http://www.tfn.org/publiceducation/vouchers/milwaukee/index.php
Extractions: The effects of the voucher program show that vouchers have not worked as promised. While the state has yet to see gains in student achievement, it has seen vouchers drain millions from public schools, give preferential treatment to private school students and the brightest public school students, and place students in substandard schools. Milwaukee's program fails to taget populations it purports to help. The integrity of the voucher program lies in the promise that eligible students will be selected at random to receive scholarships. A review during the 1998-99 school year, however, found that some voucher schools were in fact giving preference to parishioners or admitting students based on religious, academic or other considerations.[6] Less than one in four students receiving vouchers in the 2003-04 school year actually attended Milwaukee public schools the previous year.[7]
NHEN: Texas Homeschooling Laws Homeschools in texas are considered private schools, as outlined in the to establish and maintain public schools, not private or parochial schools. http://www.nhen.org/leginfo/detail.asp?StateCode=Texas
Discussions North Texas Should Texas Adopt School Vouchers? with government money to send their children to private and parochial schools, would help improve education. Your School. Password. Your Comments. http://student-voices.org/discussions/discussion.php3?DiscussionID=353
NETCACHE - Legal Aspects In Texas In 1989, The texas legislature exempted private and parochial schools from new requirements for schools, and in the process, confirmed that the term http://www.netcache.org/legalaspects.htm
Extractions: No other requirements apply. As a result of the Leeper decision, home schools do not have to initiate contact with a school district, submit to home visits, have curriculum approved or have any specific teacher certification. Home schools need only have a written curriculum, conduct it in a bona fide manner and teach math, reading, spelling, grammar, and good citizenship. In 1989, The Texas legislature exempted private and parochial schools from new requirements for schools, and in the process, confirmed that the term "private school" includes home schools: "Nothing in this act applies to students in attendance upon a private or parochial school, which includes home schools, in accordance with § 25.085, Education Code."
Private & Parochial School Nurses Carole Moore, texas cmoore@graceschool.org, Secretary Registered nurses who work in private and parochial schools, practice in a unique setting, http://www.nasn.org/community/ppsn.htm
Extractions: skalb@mchschool.org Registered nurses who work in private and parochial schools, practice in a unique setting, often isolated from other medical professionals. To meet their needs, PPSN was formed in 1994. It was organized as the first SIG (Special Interest Group) of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN). Workshops for private/parochial school nurses are offered at the annual conference and articles are offered in the NASN Newsletter published bi-monthly. The NASN
Brook Hill School of Independent schools, National and texas Association of College Admission Counselors, and the texas Association of Private and parochial schools. http://www.newsweekshowcase.com/private-schools/brook-hill-school.php
Extractions: Schools Home Ben Franklin Academy Brook Hill School Carroll School George School ... Wooster School Since the first clump of dirt was turned for construction on The Brook Hill School campus in 1996, the founder's vision for the school has embraced the desire to create an exceptional community of learning that includes students from all over the world. The Brook Hill School is a vibrant, independent Christian school, set on a beautiful 120-acre campus in East Texas just south of Tyler. The school's three-fold mission permeates every aspect of its existence. That mission? To provide excellence in college preparatory education, affirm the gifts and challenge the potential of each student, and encourage students to honor God through Christ-like character. For additional information, please call (903)894-5000 or e-mail the admissions office at admissions@brookhill.org Web: www.brookhill.org/ Newsweek Showcase Advertising Contacts Kuala Lumpur
Neo School Of Music - Houston Texas Offering music classes and music lessons in private and parochial schools in the Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas areas as well as all of texas. http://www.neoterra1.com/nsm/
Extractions: Offering music classes and music lessons in private and parochial schools in the Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas areas as well as all of Texas The Neo School of Music was established out of a need for quality music educators in the private school sector. Most private schools are not able to support a teacher completely dedicated to teaching music. Most music teachers would like to be dedicated to teaching only their subject like any other teacher. What we do is find quality teachers to teach music at private schools and set them up with a private lesson studio. Your students will get the benefits of a music program without the cost of a full time music teacher. Neo School of Music
Texas High School Coaches Association *Coaches in private and parochial schools in texas, who are current members of the texas High School Coaches Association, shall have their athlete included http://coach.thsca.com/THSCA02.asp?nav=THSCA&menu=02
Texas Schools - TX Elementary, Middle, And High School Information National Association of Independent schools parochial.com s parochial school directory; eschoolsearch.com s private school directory; Robert Kennedy s http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/TX/246/improve/print/
Extractions: GreatSchools.net lists all private schools that are registered with the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on our site. You can find private schools by school name, district, city, county or address by using the search box at the top of your state's homepage. Our site will generate a list of all schools in the geographic area you choose. You can click on "Private Schools" at the top of the list to jump directly to our listings for private schools, then click on a school name to view its profile. Why does GreatSchools.net have less information about private schools than about public schools? GreatSchools.net has less detailed School Profiles for private schools than for public schools because public schools are funded with tax dollars and, therefore, are required to report detailed data, including test scores, class size, attendance and graduation rates. Private schools, which are not funded with public money, do not have to report data about their schools or make it available to the public. GreatSchools.net accesses information about public schools from individual state departments of education and national organizations such as the National Center for Education Statistics and the American Institutes for Research, but these organizations do not have information about private schools.
Extractions: Regional News Region 12 Report for January 30, 2005 Hill Country Archeological Association New HCAA officers for 2005: Paul Smith, Pres.; V-P Woody Woodward; Secr. Vonie Evans; Treas. David Shelley; Diretors - Bryant Saner, Jose Contreras, Edward Rendon. Committee chairs are: Membership, Woody; Field and Program Coordinator, Bryant; Publicity/Historian, Kay Woodward; Hospitality, Adele Junkin. HCAA has five work projects lined up for 2005, including a salvage excavation and closure on looted property. Several new members have been welcomed in the group and most are taking part in the field work. A "Quick Response Team" has been formed to go into the field or take on jobs of some nature without too much notice. This is proving to be successful. HCAA will be meeting the third Saturday at 1 p.m., every other month in 2005. (no more Wed. meetings) They will probably be meeting at the Kerrville Public library also - since KACC is being renovated inside upstairs. Future meetings: 3/19, 5/21, 7/17, 9/17, and 11/19/2005. Southern Texas Archaeological Association Officers for 2005: Speakers for January meeting were:
Private And Parochial Schools Private/parochial schools (Lubbock Surrounding Area) SCOTTISH RITE LEARNING CENTER OF WEST texas Doris Haney, Dir. 602 Avenue Q Lubbock, TX 79401 http://www.depts.ttu.edu/careercenter/webpage/Texas Schools/Private and Parochia