Homegrown School Head: There's No Better Place starting as media specialist at George washington Junior High School, We have active ptas, ptos, booster clubs. We have a Business Advisory Council. http://www.cincinnati.com/local/hamilton/E14 0 html_04082003_News_GNHschoolsBake
Extractions: /* You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines. */ var pageName="" var server="" var channel="" var pageType="" var pageValue="" var prop1="" var prop2="" var prop3="" var prop4="" var prop5="north-hamilton" var prop6="entertainment_tourism" var prop7="" var prop8="" var prop9="" var prop10="" /********* INSERT THE DOMAIN AND PATH TO YOUR CODE BELOW ************/ /********** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING ELSE BELOW THIS LINE! *************/ var s_code=' ' Age Education : 1965 graduate of Garfield High School; Miami University, bachelor's degree; Eastern Kentucky University, master's degree; Miami and Xavier universities, post-graduate work. Career : Spent entire career in Hamilton Schools: starting as media specialist at George Washington Junior High School, 1971; dean of students, George Washington, 1973; principal, George Washington, 1977; principal, Lincoln Elementary, 1986; director of elementary education, 1988; assistant superintendent for human resources, 1989; superintendent, 1992 to present. Salary : $111,924 annually.
Loudoun County Elementary Schools addressed to the represented rural ptas/ptos and the Committee members. it to compete aggressively within the extended washington metropolitan area. http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/ruralstudy/finalreport.htm
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The Bledsoe Family Mac told us, My father was a cattle rancher in washington state, available to speak at ptas, ptos or any group thats interested in quality parenting. http://www.livingprimetime.com/AllCovers/Oct2002/workoct2002/bledsoe_family.htm
Extractions: Both Mac and Barbara were teachers in Washington. About 25 years ago they became disillusioned with the culture they saw in the classroom. After much thought they finally hit on the idea of using their teaching skills to teach parents ways to improve relationships with their children. It all started when Mac and Barbara Bledsoe invited the parents of their students to come to the school to discuss parenting. In that first session the Bledsoes shared some ideas they had about parenting and some of the things they had learned themselves from making mistakes as parents and classroom teachers. In addition to the web-site, the Parenting with Dignity curriculum consists of a monthly newsletter, a parenting workbook, a CD version of the curriculum, nine videos, a manual and a summary of warning signals on drugs, alcohol and even computer addiction. Furthermore, the Bledsoes take their program before live audiences, at PTA and PTO groups, for example.
PTA helping parent teacher groups (like ptos and ptas PTA Resources for South Carolina ptas including leadership washington State PTA washington State PTA homepage http://www.theeducationportal.com/subpage.asp?node=73419&CTitle=PTA&Loc=\Organiz
Publications The George washington University. Resources to strengthen health and health care for parents who participate in ptas, ptos, and school booster clubs. http://www.healthinschools.org/pubs/access/Summer95.asp
Extractions: Summer 95 Inside this Issue School-Based Health Care Assembly Breaks New Ground M ore than 500 people from around the country gathered June 23-25 to establish a national movement to support improved health services for children through school-based health care. The conferenceappropriately titled Breaking New Ground! brought together school-based health care providers, researchers, and advocates for three days of activities in Washington, DC. "This is clearly a historic occasion," said Joy Dryfoos, a long-time leader of school-based health care. "For the first time, the entire school-based health care movement is building a strong organization with the capacity for advocacy, networking, and sharing resources." If the crowd's size and enthusiasm were any indication, the effort promises to be a major success. Conference organizers expected a turnout of 350 people, but they significantly underestimated the desire for this meeting. More than 500 attendees from 42 states and the District of Columbia flocked to Washington for the occasion. Half of the participants were people who work on the front lines of school-based health care250 health center staff and community organizers. The other half reflected interest from all quarters, including educators; health care institutions; private funders; community organizations; and local, state, and federal governments.
Environmental Health - #22 Jul/Aug 96 According to Dr. Bartha, who is a member of the washington State Multiple I advise all ptas and ptos to create parent safety committees at all school http://www.washingtonfreepress.org/22/mcs.html
Extractions: Alanna Ahern has been diagnosed with multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) from an exposure to solvents, including naphtha. She is periodically ill with headaches and stomach aches, and suffers from memory loss typical of people with MCS. She may suffer with this the rest of her life. This could be a long time, because Alanna is only 13 years old. Alanna is one of several children and teachers who became ill since a chemical exposure in the Blakely Elementary School on Bainbridge Island in 1993. The chemical exposure occurred as a result of an asbestos abatement project in which mastic remover orange was used during the spring and summer of 1993. This solvent contains naphtha, a toxic substance that can cause permanent brain and nervous system damage according to the material safety data sheet (MSDS). Air Quality Problems Common Although not usually as severe as at Blakely, air quality problems are common in schools that have been recently remodeled. In a state-wide survey conducted by Dr. Richard Ellis from the Washington State Department of Health, 33 of 62 schools that had been built or remodeled since 1989, had indoor air quality problems since the construction. Ed Heller, the maintenance manager for the Seattle School District, said that the air quality was sacrificed in the 16 buildings that were remodeled since 1989 in order to meet the energy code at the time, which specified a 5 percent fresh air mix. This has since been changed to a 15 to 25 percent mix, depending on the occupancy rate.
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Extractions: The groups selling our programs include PTAs/PTOs, scout troops, churches, school bands and orchestras, choirs, sports organizations, dance groups, cheerleaders the list goes on and on. From time to time, we like to share success stories from a few of these groups. We raised money for large schools that raised as much as $5,000 to small schools which raise much less. We'd love the opportunity to help your organization and try to add you to our list of satisfied customers. (References are available upon request.) Long Hill United Methodist Children's Center - Trumbull, CT Thank you for all you help with the fundraiser. The suggestions for letters and ideas for marketing were much appreciated. Our results were great. Parents responded favorably and we found it to be very rewarding both financially and in terms of providing our families with a nice variety of nice music. The recording of the Nutcracker is top notch. I am enjoying mine and my niece and nephew are enjoying theirs as well. We hope to work with you again next year. (This preschool sold over $2,800 in music and raised over $1,100 to support their programs) Barbara Clark, Director
October 2000 SAI Report E. Kelly Schlapkohl, former superintendent at washington, took over the helm in Let s also not forget about looking at the ptas, ptos, Booster Clubs, http://www.sai-iowa.org/1000Report.html
Extractions: Fitz started his career in school administration as high school principal in Mexico, Mo. From there he moved to Cedar Rapids and served as principal at Washington High School from 1962-67. Fitz was appointed as principal of Kennedy High School when the building first opened in 1967. After leaving Cedar Rapids in 1970, Fitz went to work for NASSP as Director of Student Activities. In 1972, Fitz was appointed executive director of the Iowa Association of Secondary School principals (succeeding Del Battrick). In 1983, the Iowa Association of Secondary School Principals merged with the Iowa Association of Elementary and Middle School Principals to form the Educational Administrators of Iowa (EAI). Fitz served as associate executive director of EAI from 1983-87. On Sept. 1, 1987, the Educational Administrators of Iowa (building principals) merged with the Iowa Association of School Administrators (superintendents) to form the School Administrators of Iowa. Fitz served as Coordinator of Professional Services for SAI from Sept. 1, 1987, until his retirement on June 30, 1991.
New Communities Program Development of parent and community councils, ptas, ptos. and farther west (including Harold washington Cultural Center at King Dr.) http://www.newcommunities.org/communities/douglas/articleDetail.asp?objectID=61&
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Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n Biennial Evaluation Report - FY 93-94 Chapter 128 (No CFDA Number) Legislation: Section 1563 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended (20 U.S.C. 2963) (expires September 30, 1999). Purpose: To support and promote the establishment of reading motivation programs, including the distribution of inexpensive books to students in order to encourage students to learn to read. Funding History Fiscal Year Appropriation Fiscal Year Appropriation The Inexpensive Book Distribution Program is directed at preschool, elementary, and secondary students. As a result of the National Literacy Act Amendment of 1991, the program places a selection priority, for new grantees, on children with special needssuch as low-income children, children at risk for school failure, children with disabilities, emotionally disturbed children, foster children, homeless children, migrant children, children without access to libraries, institutionalized children, incarcerated children, and children whose parents are institutionalized or incarcerated. Since the Literacy Act passed, 35 new projectsthat serve over 20,000 childrenhave been added to the 3,000 previously funded projects. The Administration's proposal for reauthorizing the Inexpensive Book Distribution Program would encourage local capacity building by limiting the number of years projects can receive funding, and give priority to new projects serving children with special needs.
Organizations - Councils Top Links PTA programs and standing rules for local PTA units in washington. Area Council Organization information for the Council serving ptas and ptos in Kansas. http://www.educational-organizations.com/Top_Society_Organizations_Education_PTA
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Extractions: Who or what is PTO Today? What does PTO mean? Whats the difference between PTO and PTA? How do I start a PTO? ... Do You Have More Questions? For our complete About Us page, click here PTO typically stands for Parent Teacher Organization and is the general acronym for the 75% of groups that choose to remain independent of the PTA. Many independent groups refer to themselves as a PTO, others have acronyms such as HSA (Home School Association) or PCC (Parent Communication Council) or the like. All independent (not affiliated with the national PTA) fall under the PTO umbrella. In a nutshell, PTAs are local groups that affiliate with the national PTA. These groups pay dues to their respective state PTAs and to national PTA and they receive benefits from same. PTO is the general acronym for the many groups (PTOs, PCCs, HSAs, etc.) that choose to remain independent. PTOs are free to write their own bylaws and they can either: a) not charge dues at all (a nice touch to encourage involvement); or b) keep whatever dues they do charge at their school. While PTA (perhaps because of the Harper Valley song and movie) is the most well-recognized acronym to the general public, these days more than 75% of K-8 parent-teacher groups are actually independent PTOs. Of the more than 112,000 K-12 schools in the United States, fewer than 22,000 of those still have formally-affiliated PTA units.
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Extractions: Columnists ... Goals School Administrators Article S C H O O L A D M I N I S T R A T O R S A R T I C L E Talk to administrators about critical goals and you'll find communications with parents high on their list. But what's the best way to reach parents? Often important notices given to middle or high school students never get home to parents, who no longer make checking their children's backpacks a daily habit. SchoolCast FM helps schools solve the communications-with-parents-problem. The small FM radio station provides everything a school needs to get daily messages on the air and requires no FCC license. Included: Education World spoke with principals whose schools use SchoolCast FM!