Russell County Public Schools Rusell County Public schools are located in southwestern virginia. and features a strong GivensSwords Creek Elm. alternative School, Belfast/Elk Garden http://www.russell.k12.va.us/
Extractions: Fourth Grade Students Agricultural Awareness Survey ... Curriculum Pacing Guides Greetings from Russell County Public Schools. We believe we should strive for quality performance at all levels of the organization, and we must keep our focus on what is best for students as we continually seek to improve. Our school district is located in southwestern Virginia and features a strong partnership program with business and industry, interactive distance learning, an alternative school, a comprehensive adult education program, psycho-educational services, and a commitment to the Virginia Standards of Learning at all Levels. System Demographics: The Russell County Public School system serves approximately 4200 students in pre-kindergarten through the twelfth grade. There are two primary schools, six elementary schools, one middle school, three high schools, an alternative school, and a career and technology center. The service area of the school district is Russell County with a population of approximately 30,000. Students:
School Options - Alternative Elementary Schools/Programs Arlington Public schools offers a variety of alternative schools and programs to their (There is one virginia Preschool Initiative preschool class for http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/options/elem/alternative.shtml
Extractions: If you see this, you may be using a browser that does not fully support CSS. Try clicking on one of the letter A's below. If that doesn't allow you to see aps5, the new Arlington Public Schools Web Site, use a different web browser like Firefox or click on the link that reads "Skip to Main Content" to view the information on this web page. Skip to Main Content SCHOOL AND click to set font size search news releases For Immediate Release: May 4, 2001 Arlington Public Schools' staff presented their recommendations on admissions policies for alternative schools to the Arlington School Board during last night's School Board meeting. Throughout the past eight months, the issue of developing an admissions policy for Arlington Traditional School, Drew Model School and the H-B Woodlawn Secondary Program has been discussed and studied with community members, PTAs, the County Council of PTAs, other parent groups, interested citizens and staff. Criteria were developed and used in discussing various options. With legalities being an overriding condition, the criteria included diversity, practicality, impact on neighborhood schools and accessibility. On December 19, the School Board adopted a list of policy development evaluation criteria and accepted possible policy options soley for the purpose of community discussion. Public forums were held March 26 and April 4 to discuss the suggestions with interested members of the community.
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Lynchburg City Schools Central virginia Governor s School for Science and Technology (1112) 3020 Wards Ferry Road Elementary schools with alternative Program Opportunities http://www.lynchburg.org/contacts/address.htm
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Vocabulary.com -- VOCAB U. Participants From Virginia Narrows; New Dominion alternative School, Manassas; New Vistas School, Lynchburg Beach; virginia Beach City Public schools, virginia Beach (multiple http://www.vocabulary.com/VUstate_virginia.html
Extractions: We want to thank the many individuals, schools and organizations from Alaska that support and participate in our English vocabulary effort. Our goal is educational stimulation and FUN! We want to continue to build a community of individuals interested in vocabulary self-improvement using our interactive word puzzles Please tell others that they can include their schools on the list below. If your school is not listed, please send your school name to us here using our email Jan Cook. There will be NO commercial use of the information we gather from our participants! See our Registrants from Virginia include: Albemarle High School, Charlottsville Adult Education Center, Danville Albemarle High, Charlottesville Amelia County Middle School, Amelia Atlanta Shores Christian School, Virginia Beach Altavista High, Altavista (multiple participants) Alternative Education, Stafford
Archived Creating Safe And Drug-Free Schools Alternative alternative schools for Disruptive Youth. National School Safety Center National School Boards Association 1680 Duke Street Alexandria, virginia 22314 http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSDFS/actguid/altersc.html
Extractions: Creating Safe and Drug-Free Schools: An Action Guide - September 1996 A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n A defining feature of life in America's schools today is the increasing incidence of violence. Nearly 3 million crimes take place in or near schools annuallyone every 6 seconds of the school day. These increases are occurring nationwide. Eighty-two percent of school districts surveyed by the National School Boards Association (NSBA) reported increasing violence within their schools during the past 5 years. Increasingly, incidents of violence reported in schools involve deadly weapons. More than 60 percent of school districts have reported weapon violations among their students. One prominent legislative and policy measure to ensure a safe school environment has been to require removal of disruptive and dangerous students. Typically this is accomplished through expulsions and long-term suspensions. For example, the Federal Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994 requires a minimum 1-year expulsion for any student found to have carried a firearm on school grounds (See Preventing Juvenile Gun Violence in Schools.
Extractions: More Elementary Schools Achieve Full Accreditation While Meeting Higher Standards for Reading The accreditation ratings for Virginia's public schools announced today are based on the achievement of students on SOL assessments and approved substitute tests administered during the summer and fall of 2003 and the spring of 2004 in English, mathematics, history/social science, and science or on overall achievement during the three most recent years. The results of tests administered in each subject area are combined to produce overall passing percentages in English, mathematics, history, and science, with the exceptions noted above for achievement in grade 3 history and science. Accreditation ratings also may reflect adjustments made for schools that successfully remediate students who initially fail reading, or mathematics tests. Adjustments also may be made for students with limited English proficiency and for students who have recently transferred into a Virginia public school.
P.M.H. Atwater's List Of Alternative Schools alternative schools AND UNIVERSITIES OFFERING EXCELLENT DEGREE/CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 215 67th Street, virginia Beach, VA 23451 http://www.cinemind.com/atwater/schls.html
Extractions: Near-death experiencers, as well as anyone else who desires a healthier, more holistic yet grounded approach to the educational process, are invited to explore the varied offerings of the schools and universities mentioned here. This listing is not intended to be complete, but, rather, a starting point for what is currently available. I make no guarantees here; opinions expressed are my own. (Prepared 6-5-02 by P.M.H.Atwater, L.H.D., Ph.D. (Hon.) ) ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
IGBH Proposals for alternative instructional programs and alternative schools shall be virginia Board of Education Rules Governing alternative Education, http://www.iwcs.k12.va.us/policy/IGBH.html
Bristol Virginia Public Schools Alternative Education Bristol virginia Public schools Student Services and Special Education. alternative EDUCATION. Crossroads alternative Program is an alternative education http://www.bristolvaschools.org/studentservices/alternative.htm
Extractions: Student Services and Special Education ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION Crossroads Alternative Program is an alternative education program designed for selected students in grades 6 12. Students are referred to the Crossroads Placement Committee by the administration of either Virginia Middle School or Virginia High School for placement consideration in the program. Students who are experiencing school difficulty due to multiple suspensions, numerous behavior referrals for disruptive and/or defiant behavior, major policy violations, significant truancy concerns, and/or credit deficiencies that have led to lack of progress toward graduation may be referred. Students may also be placed in the program by the Superintendent or Board of Education for Bristol Virginia Public Schools for policy violations or for a legal petition filed in accordance with Section 16.1-260 of the Code of Virginia. Crossroads Alternative Program is currently staffed with two teachers and one aide. The program is located at Virginia High School in the vocational building. The program is currently divided into two sessions a morning session designed primarily for students in grades 7 9 and an afternoon session working with students in grades 10 12. Program instruction is based on the needs of the student. Instruction is primarily focused in the four core content areas of science, social studies, math, and English. Many students are working toward returning to traditional classes at either Virginia Middle School or Virginia High School. Other students are working toward high school completion through GED.
NPS-Curriculum, Instruction, And Assessment Coronado is an alternative school for girls who are pregnant. It is one of twelve specialized virginia public schools designated as Governors schools http://www.nps.k12.va.us/aaa/CIA/altern.htm
Extractions: Classes are a continuation of middle and high school courses designed to prepare students for mastery of course objectives and readiness for SOL testing. Students participating in the program may remain until the completion of the semester following delivery. Family and consumer services will provide prenatal, postnatal, labor, childbirth and child development instruction. A Public Health nurse will be available to provide case management and healthy pregnancy counseling. Transportation is provided.
DIRECTORY OF ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS IN MILWAUKEE DIRECTORY OF alternative schools IN MILWAUKEE DECEMBER, 1999 Silver Spring Neighborhood Center / PH 4637950 / virginia Clark / 5460 North 64 ST 53218 http://www2.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/stay/psmpsdir.html
Alted.html Director, Jerry Mintz has worked with hundreds of alternative schools and The New School of Northern virginia is a small, holistic school that seeks to http://www.spinninglobe.net/alted.html
Extractions: Back to home Page ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION SITES AND SOURCES Visit other organizational web pages by clicking below: MORE about these organizations: Many fascinating resources to browse on! The Journal of Family Life began when a group of people in the Albany Free School community felt the need for a publication which would discuss issues of concern to families in the world that we all inhabit. We meet three times a week at 7.30 in the morning to create our journals before going on to the other busy tasks we have in life. It has been an exhilarating ride as we embark on the quest to find models of living that will help us all to seat ourselves back at the controls of our own lives. Our search is for the tools we need to be able to transform individual lives, and ultimately the entire community. We also examine the failure of our political, social and cultural institutions to meet the real needs of families. The New School of Northern Virginia is a small, holistic school that seeks to educate the whole child for the twenty-first century. The New School's student body is inclusive, co-educational, and reflective of the diversity and richness of the Northern Virginia community.Our school seeks students and families who support our philosophy, who feel that the school can make a significant contribution to their child's growth, and who can contribute to the life of the school.
Virginia Beach City Public Schools Open Campus High School (OCHS) is a flexible, accelerated, alternative nine credits to a high school within the virginia Beach City Public schools where http://www.vbschools.com/alt_ed/open.html
Alternative Schools | Connect For Kids alternative schools. YearRound Education A Merry-Go-Round for Teachers virginia have served as test cases for modified school year calendars. http://www.connectforkids.org/taxonomy/term/242
Extractions: @import "misc/drupal.css"; @import "modules/bookreview/bookreview.css"; @import "modules/sidecontent/sidecontent.css"; @import "themes/connectforkids/style.css"; Connect for Kids Home Topics Education ... Main Menu Surf to Find Info: Topics: Choose a Topic: Child Care Diversity Education Family Income Health History of Childhood Media Parenting Taking Action Youth at Risk Go Go Types of Content: Articles Blog: Under the CFK Umbrella Events Field Reports Organizations Talktime Live! Toolkits Weblinks Youth Experts Go Guides: Action Central Book Corner CFK Site Guide Kid Beat: Media Resources Newsletters State Pages Topics Go About CFK Keyword Search: Search In Your Inbox: Newsletters: CFK Weekly Connections Celebrating Families E-Alert Connections Re-Connecting Our Youth E-Update Go Subscribe now Topic Relations Topic: Includes these other subtopics: Over the past seven years, a handful of schools in Fairfax County, Virginia have served as test cases for modified school year calendars. What are the pros and cons for teachers, students and parents? Robert Capriccioso reports. 1 comment read more A Natural Learning Environment For students at Minnesotaâs School of Environmental Studies, it's all happening at the zoo. Andrea Grazzini Walstrom looks at an unusual high school that makes the most of its unique location at the Minnesota Zoo.
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Extractions: This is the permanent link for the entry West Virginia Alternative Education This post has been tagged as West Virginia Related entries: Categories June 2005 M T W T F S S Tennessee Sexual Harassment Cases Political Retirement Posted on Monday, June 13th, 2005 at 11:55 am. Filed Under Paper Trail some children removed from class for discipline problems receive as little as two hours of instruction a week because West Virginia has no time standards for alternative education RSS feed for comments and Trackback URI for 'West Virginia Alternative Education'. Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website Choose from Full RSS or comments RSS feeds.
Charlottesville City Schools | Alternative Education Charlottesville City schools, Charlottesville, virginia The mission of the Charlottesville City schools alternative Education Program is to provide an http://www.ccs.k12.va.us/programs/alt_ed.html
Extractions: The Alternative Education Program serves adolescent and young adult students attending Charlottesville City Schools who are unable to complete their middle or high school education in the traditional setting because of their conduct. The mission of the Charlottesville City Schools Alternative Education Program is to provide an environment that enables each student to maximize learning opportunities, to achieve success and increase skills through a non-traditional academic, career and life skills program. The Alternative Program allows students to learn in a safe, calm environment and provides a structured learning environment with clearly defined limits. Our purpose is to provide a short term educational program for students who, because of their behavior and lack of success, need to be temporarily removed from their regular schools. When the student improves behavior and shows academic growth, he or she is allowed to return to the regular school environment. Children served by the Alternative Education Program include those students who have experienced: Documented history of disruptive behavior;
VAEA School Homepages Montgomery County Public schools . Wilson Avenue School. virginia Beach City Public If you d like to have your alternative school added to this list, http://www.vaea.k12.va.us/altschoolpages.htm