Justice Talking Purchase CD of Public Funds, parochial schools Center for Law and Justice , a public interest law firm headquartered in virginia Beach virginia. http://www.justicetalking.org/viewprogram.asp?progID=90
Catholic Diocese Of Wilmington - History In 1974, Pope Paul VI transferred the virginia territory of the Diocese of Wilmington; parochial schools at St. Mary, Wilmington and St. Joseph, http://www.cdow.org/cdowhistory.html
Extractions: A Brief History of the Diocese of Wilmington The Diocese of Wilmington was established in March of 1868 by Pope Pius IX under the leadership of its first Bishop, the Right Reverend Thomas Andrew Becker, D.D. It comprised at the time the entire State of Delaware, the nine counties of Maryland and the two counties of Virginia east of the Chesapeake Bay. These areas constitute the geographic area known as the Delmarva Peninsula. In 1974, Pope Paul VI transferred the Virginia territory of the Diocese of Wilmington to the Diocese of Richmond after the construction of the Chesapeake Bridge-Tunnel improved convenient travel between the Eastern Shore counties of Virginia and the mainland. When Richmond, Virginia native Bishop Becker was consecrated in August of 1868 as the first Bishop of the Diocese of Wilmington, he had a somewhat discouraging list of resources: eight priests, 18 churches, an orphanage, academy for girls and parochial school, all conducted by the Daughters of Charity at St. Peter, Wilmington; parochial schools at St. Mary, Wilmington and St. Joseph, Brandywine Banks, conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph, who were immediately recalled to Philadelphia by Bishop James Wood upon learning of the establishment of the new diocese.
U.Va. Top News Daily graphic University of virginia. UVa Top News Daily Disagreement about the parochial schools issue, and, by extension, about the role of Catholicism in http://www.virginia.edu/topnews/parochial_schools.html
Extractions: 1999 News Releases April 21, 2003 By Guian McKee Guian McKee is an assistant professor at the Miller Center of Public Affairs , where he is editing the Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon presidential recordings with a focus primarily on domestic policy. He is completing a book on urban liberalism and deindustrialization in post-World War II Philadelphia. April 8, 1964, 10:50 A.M.
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Dennis Uniform - Portland, Oregon. Tennessee, Utah and virginia have enacted school uniform regulations. In addition, many private and parochial schools have required uniforms for a http://www.dennisuniform.com/
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Parochial School parochial school , school supported by a religious body. Books collected from schools in US state of virginia headed to Liberia (AP Worldstream) http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0837698.html
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LiberianForum.Com ~ Liberian Information Online I can t think of a better model than the school system in virginia. The books are earmarked for 150 public, private and parochial schools in a country http://www.liberianforum.com/
Extractions: Liberian NGOs DOVAfrica Friends of Liberia Liberian Environmental Watch The Sunday Project Liberian Sites Africa Talking... Copla Emigrants to Liberia LCANJ ... UNIBOA News - Radio /TV BBC- Africa Network Africa Focus on Africa DayBreak Africa ... Suggest a site - Featured News - Liberia's dispossessed scavenge among ruins of war " Corruption among members of a transitional government made up of former belligerents has kept many people in sub-human living conditions long after the shooting stopped. ." ... Source ~ Reuters September 23, 2005 By Nick Tattersall COMBAT CAMP, Liberia (Reuters) - Toiling in pits among the banana plants, men, women and children sieve through black mud, looking not for diamonds or gold, but for gravel. In Liberia, war has forced a nation to scavenge. A railroad carrying iron ore to the West African country's capital used to run through this tiny village, but looters dismantled it during 14 years of on-off conflict and rains have long since buried the ballast. Orita, 11, spends six hours a day digging the track bed back up to sell the stones to builders from the capital Monrovia.
VA Legislative Issue Brief No. 27, July 2002 10, in virginia cases addressing aid to parochial schools. Although not targeting aid to nonpublic schools, the virginia Supreme Court has recently http://dls.state.va.us/pubs/briefs/brief27.htm
Extractions: Number 27 July 2002 Public Funding for Nonpublic Education: School Voucher Initiatives Kathleen G. Harris, Senior Attorney On June 27, 2002, in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris , the United States Supreme Court upheld Ohios school voucher initiative, authorizing government aid for students in failing Cleveland public schools to attend, upon independent parental choice, private and parochial schools. Similar education reform initiatives would face distinct challenges in the Commonwealth. Significantly, traditional legal interpretation of Virginia constitutional provisions has been more restrictive than those for federal constitutional provisions addressing government entanglement with religion. While carefully crafted voucher initiatives aiding sectarian private schools may pass muster under the U.S. Constitution, application of the Commonwealths constitutional requirements could warrant a different result. In recent years, education reform efforts nationwide have assumed a variety of forms, whether addressing accountability, school choice, or charter schools. Prompting intense judicial scrutiny in recent years, however, are those school choice initiativesvouchers, tuition tax credits and deductions, and tuition reimbursement programsinvolving private sectarian schools and potentially implicating federal as well as specific state constitutional issues regarding the separation of church and state. Called into question within the U.S. Constitution is the establishment clause of the First Amendment, providing that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religions...."
Wellman Family Foundation Makes Significant Gift To Education 4, 2004) School teachers and their students across West virginia will have Public, private and parochial schools are all included in the statewide http://www.sas.com/news/preleases/080404/news1.html
Extractions: Worldwide Web Sites Argentina Australia Austria Luxembourg Brazil Canada Chile China Columbia Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Hong Kong Hungary India Ireland Italy Japan Korea Malaysia Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Peru Poland Portugal Russia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Kingdom Venezuela News Wellman Family Foundation makes significant gift to education CHARLESTON, W.Va. (Aug. 4, 2004) School teachers and their students across West Virginia will have access to SAS inSchools award-winning, Web-based educational curriculum through the 2006-07 school year, thanks to a grant made by the Wellman Family Foundation. Selby Wellman, founder of the Wellman Family Foundation, announced the grant Wednesday at the West Virginia Statewide Technology Conference in Charleston. Governor Bob Wise, State Schools Superintendent David Stewart, Executive Director for the Office of Instructional Technology Brenda Williams and SAS CEO Dr. Jim Goodnight joined Wellman in making the announcement. The Wellman Family Foundation grant will make SAS inSchool resources available to all secondary schools in the state as well as to Marshall University. Public, private and parochial schools are all included in the statewide partnership. SAS inSchool creates Web-based teaching and learning curricula focusing on the core subjects taught in grades eight through 12, including English, Spanish, social studies, science and mathematics.
Quality Of Life The University of virginia Health Systems provides medical research and A number of local private/parochial schools provide educational options. http://www.charlottesville.org/default.asp?pageID=5376FC9A-7D17-4ACF-85A7-063320
Extractions: The waiting line to hear oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court formed the night before February 20. Anyone joining after 5 A.M. never got inexcept those given special seating, including such notables as Senator Edward Kennedy, Health and Human Services secretary Tommy Thompson, and former White House counsel C. Boyden Gray. It was well worth the wait. Persistent questioning, passionate debate, direct self-contradictions, an electric atmosphereall were there. As the 80-minute conversation came to an end, a pro-voucher resolution seemed to have just barely emerged, the outcome turning as much on educational facts as constitutional questions. The Court seemed as much a national school board as an interpreter of the Constitutions Establishment Clause. Questions seldom focused on past jurisprudenceprobably because earlier decisions have constructed a wall of separation between church and state as serpentine as the one Thomas Jefferson designed for the University of Virginias campus. Instead, the days focus was on vouchers, charter schools, and the woeful state of public education in Cleveland. The justices seemed to realize that they were discussing the future of low-income, inner-city children, not just fine points of legal doctrine. It was Justice David Souter who first posed the central question to Ohio assistant attorney general Judith French: Isnt it true that something like 99 percent of the students who were receiving these vouchers are in religious schools? Such restricted choice was very different from the choice from [among] the great universe of colleges and universities, where federal aid to religious institutions has been generally regarded as constitutional.
Extractions: "We were denied the possibility of going to our state universities, and I don't want to see you all make the same mistake again," said committee member Sen. Benjamin J. Lambert III, Richmond Democrat who is black. "My dad and mom had jobs and paid taxes, and I could not go to the University of Virginia, I could not go to Virginia Tech, I could not go to William and Mary and I have never forgotten it."
Extractions: CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION Bill of Rights in Action Fall 1997 (13:4) Separating Church and State This edition of Bill of Rights in Action looks at issues surrounding the separation of church and state. The first article focuses on the development of this doctrine in the United States. The second article explores how the ancient Roman Empire, a multi-ethnic, multi-religious society, handled religious diversity. The final article examines a recent U.S. Supreme Court case involving state aid to parochial school students. U.S. Government: Separating Church and State World History: Religious Tolerance and Persecution in the Roman Empire U.S. Government: Should Government Aid Students Attending Parochial Schools? This issue of the Bill of Rights in Action is made possible by a generous grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation. Separating Church and State Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and most of the other founders favored the separation of church and state. Today, though, we are still debating where to draw the line separating church and state. Shortly before the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, an evangelical Baptist preacher named "Swearing Jack" Waller attempted to lead a prayer meeting without a license from the colonial government of Virginia. Because he was violating Virginia's religion laws, "Swearing Jack" was jerked off his platform by sheriff's men who proceeded to beat his head against the ground. The sheriff then lashed him 20 times with a horsewhip.
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Facts About Wheeling West Virginia Four Middle schools Ten Elementary schools. parochial schools. Two Senior High schools (912) Eight Elementary schools. Private schools. One preschool -6 http://www.wheelingchamber.com/Facts_About_Wheeling/
Extractions: Belmont County, OH: 69,800 FOUNDED: INCORPORATED: AREA: City of Wheeling: 11.2 square miles. Located on the Ohio River between Ohio and Pennsylvania in West Virginia's Northern Panhandle. ELEVATION: 687 feet above sea level downtown, ranging to 1,300 feet in some residential areas. CLIMATE: Mean annual temperature : 50.5 degrees Fahrenheit Average annual precipitation: 37 inches GOVERNMENT: Council/City Manager: Council members elected by wards; council appoints an administrative city manager; and the mayor is elected at large. UTILITIES: PLACES TO WORSHIP: 83 Protestant, 15 Roman Catholic, 1 Jewish, 1 Greek-Orthodox
Donors: Giving By Industry Donations from Private/parochial schools Sort by Amount Sort by Name A service of the virginia Public Access Project http://www.vpap.org/donors/industry_level3.cfm?Year=2005&CandFilter=A&IndID=X102
WASHINGTONIAN: Going Catholic Most Catholic schools in the area are parochial, owned and run by a local parish. Highschool tuition averages about $7000. In virginia, elementary and http://www.washingtonian.com/schools/private/goingcatholic.html
Extractions: PRIVATE SCHOOLS By Alicia Abell W T In the suburbs nationally, enrollment at church schools remains strong and is growing. The real crisis for the church is in urban areas, where dwindling populations have left Catholic schools starving for students and cash. I Most Catholic schools in the area are parochial, owned and run by a local parish. Average tuition at parochial elementary schools in the Archdiocese of Washington ranges from $2,500 to $4,000. High-school tuition averages about $7,000. In Virginia, elementary and high-school tuitions cost about $3,600 and $7,000. By contrast, tuition at independent private schools averages $15,262 for third grade and $18,640 for ninth-grade costs. S Education consultants agree, noting that parents are showing increased interest in Jewish and Christian day schools as well. F or parents shopping for private schools, there are distinctions between Catholic schools and others. The doors of parochial schools are open to all. Parish children typically get priority over others, but beyond that, admissions are first-come, first-served.
American Prospect Online - ViewPrint University of virginia (decided by a fiveto-four vote), the Court held that a In Rhode Island, for example, parochial schools were an integral part of http://www.prospect.org/web/view-print.ww?id=4350