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New Safety Initiatives In West Virginia Schools For more information on this effort, call the west virginia State Police Security officers are riding on vocational school buses; the school district is http://www.senate.gov/~byrd/schl-initiatives.htm
Extractions: The West Virginia Department of Education is offering both short- and long-term recommendations to school districts to help establish safe schools which protect the children and the professionals who teach them. At the top of the list is a "No Tolerance" policy on violence, where violence is defined as occurring whenever anyone inflicts or threatens to inflict physical or emotional discomfort or injury upon another person's body, feelings, or possessions. For a complete list of recommendations, contact the West Virginia Department of Education at (304) 558-2546. West Virginia State Police Troopers in each of the state's 55 counties are working in conjunction with local school districts to provide special training for teachers and administrators. The project, called Detecting and Dealing with Firearms in the School , covers what to do when a dangerous situation arises, how to handle a student with a weapon, and other subjects relating to school safety, such as method of dress, gang identification signs and symbols, managing a fight scene, motivational information, bullying behaviors, and aggression prevention and control. For more information on this effort, call the West Virginia State Police Headquarters at (304) 746-2100. Barbour County
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Extractions: DOE Awards $16 Million for 162 Efficiency, Renewable Energy Projects August 9, 2004 West Virginia adopted the 2000 International Building Code, including all chapters and provisions, as the statewide code. The 2003 International Existing Building Code was also adopted by the legislature. The West Virginia Development Office recognized the need to provide the building community with information about nationally recognized and adopted energy codes. Building code training acquainted code officials with future code modifications, instructed architects and builders on new building practices required in federally supported projects, and spurred the introduction of new building technologies. In addition, architects, code officials, and engineers are required to obtain continuing education credits to renew their licenses. West Virginia continued the cooperative effort between the Main Street West Virginia, the Historic Preservation Office of the Division of Culture and History and the Weatherization Assistance Program of the Office of Economic Opportunity to promote energy efficiency in historic buildings. The target audience is buildings in the public domain currently listed on the National Historic Register or located in Historic Districts. Rebuild West Virginia Main Street programs promoted the program. Phase 1 provided energy audits and funds that were available for the priority recommendations contained within the energy audits. Phase 2 was a matching grant program for measures with paybacks of two to eight years.
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Extractions: DOE Awards $16 Million for 162 Efficiency, Renewable Energy Projects August 9, 2004 West Virginia implemented the following projects in 2002 using U.S. Department of Energy Formula Grant funds: The staff of the Energy Efficiency Program (EEP) administered all program activities outlined, including contractual initiatives. Another activity under this program element is administrative support to the Governor's Energy Task Force, which is formulating an energy strategy and roadmap for economic growth for West Virginia and defining an energy development/energy efficiency implementation plan for the state for the next 20 years. EEP continued to administer West Virginia's Clean State Program as the primary component of the Alternative Fuels initiative. EEP will support activities designed to advance the use of alternative fuels. The State of West Virginia adopted the 2000 International Building Code, including all chapters and provisions, as the statewide code. The 2003 International Existing Building Code was also adopted by the Legislature. The state provided building code training for code officials. The state continued a contract with West Virginia University's Industrial Assessments Center to provide assessments to industries that participate in the Industries of the Future (IOF)-West Virginia program.
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Extractions: Local Vocational-Technical Programs Local Vocational-Technical Schools Note: The information below does not represent all vocational-technical schools or programs available in Hampton Roads and not all are eligible for Veteran's Administration education benefits or Army Tuition Assistance. Community support colleges such as Thomas Nelson Community College and Tidewater Community College, listed in College Programs , also have a wide variety of certificated vocational-technical courses Search the list below for programs of interest and click on the schools for contact information. Accounting Technician Bryant and Stratton College Admin Assistant/Secretarial Bryant and Stratton College ECPI College of Technology Automotive Mechanic/Technician Advanced Technology Institute Norfolk Skills Center Auto/Diesel/Heavy Equipment Advanced Technology Institute Aviation Systems and Avionics Maintenance Tidewater Tech Barbering KCM School of Applied Barber Science Building/Property Maintenance Norfolk Skills Center Business Administration and Management Bryant and Stratton College Advanced Technology Institute Kee Business College Business and Personal Services/Marketing Advances Technology Institute Business Computers/Programming ECPI College of Technology Kee Business College Tidewater Tech Business Information/Data Processing
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Extractions: Featured Schools Request Info Find A School About Us Use this comprehensive directory of West Virginia nursing schools to find programs that interest you. Then read detailed fact sheets on featured schools and request admissions information. We include online/distance learning programs as well as campus-based programs. Alderson-Broaddus College - Division of Health Sciences Philippi Bluefield State College - Nursing Educational/Professional Occupational Studies Bluefield Charleston Area Medical Center - School of Nurse Anesthesia Charleston Elkins Fairmont State College - School of Health Careers, Nursing Department Fairmont Garnet Career Center - School of Practical Nursing Charleston Marshall University - College of Nursing and Health Professions Huntington Mountain State University - Nursing Department Beckley Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Inc. - B M Spurr School of Practical Nursing Glen Dale Shepherd College - Department of Nursing Shepherdstown Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College - Division of Allied Health/Department of Nursing Mount Gay St. Mary's Hospital and Marshall University - St. Mary's School of Nursing
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Virginia Technical Schools, Virginia Vocational Schools, Trade Schools virginia Technical schools, virginia vocational schools, Trade schools! (DeVry is a technology oriented school, not a vocational school). Learn More http://www.technical-vocational-schools.net/technical-schools/virginia.html
Extractions: The student who wishes to explore a wide range of employment prospects is advised to consider the Executive Office Professional Program. This program is comprehensive, offering a background designed to meet the needs of today's employer. Students should achieve the professional business and technical skills needed in most offices, combined with a specialization in a variety of information processing systems and applications. More Schools... DeVry University DeVry University offers undergraduate programs at more than 55 sites, and graduate programs through its Keller Graduate School of Management at more than 60 sites.- (DeVry is a technology oriented school, not a vocational school) ITT Technical Institute Learn More ITT Technical Institute - Chantilly ... Newport News, VA
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Extractions: Traditional colleges and universities offer two and four year degree programs. Examples of traditional colleges and universities include Harvard University, New York University, University of Texas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bard College, and Middlebury College. Generally, these colleges require completion of a liberal arts core curriculum in addition to coursework in a major field of study, and offer majors in subject areas (English, history, philosophy, Spanish, etc.) which may not be designed to prepare students for a particular career as well as majors (accounting, business, pre-law, education, journalism, engineering) which are career specific. Career Colleges, Technical Colleges, and Vocational Colleges in Virginia
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West Virginia School Directory On-line South Branch vocational School 401 Pierpont Street Petersburg, WV 26847. Telephone304257-1331 west virginia Department of Education http://wvde.state.wv.us/ed_directory/?county_id=24&school_id=701
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Extractions: Home Published Articles Submitting Manuscripts Editorial Board ... Search This article has been retrieved times since October 15, 2004 Volume 19 Number 2 October ISSN 1551-0670 This article is also available in pdf Factors Influencing College Aspirations of Rural West Virginia High School Students Erica Chenoweth and Renee V. Galliher Utah State University Journal of Research in Rural Education, 19 (2). Retrieved [date] from http://www.umaine.edu/jrre/19-2.htm Abstract Direct Sources of Influence on Academic Development Indirect Sources on Influence on Academic Development Regional isolation sometimes prevents accessibility of information and assistance. The AAS study, conducted in rural Appalachian Ohio, reported on institutional factors acting as barriers to the attainment of higher education. These factors impacted students through their school personnel and were primarily related to the lack of information available to high school counselors, and, as a result, lack of college information available to students. High school personnel found it difficult to obtain and maintain access to admission requirements and financial aid information for various colleges. Of particular interest is the effect of poverty on all levels of the ecological system. Socioeconomic status and availability of resources greatly impact the decision-making processes of students (Freeman, 1999; Spohn et al., 1992). Bronfenbrenner (1986) documented the many areas of research that discuss the impact of economics on child development. Finances affect children in the home, in their interactions with family members, at school, and in their neighborhood play area. Elder, Nguyen, and Caspi (1985) explained:
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Archived: VIII. Logan, West Virginia The TechPrep consortium based in Logan, west virginia, was formed in fall The vocational courses in electronics for both the high school and college http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Diverse/ch8a.html
Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n The Diverse Forms of Tech-Prep: Implementation Approaches in Ten Local Consortia - 1995 The Tech-Prep consortium based in Logan, West Virginia, was formed in fall 1990 by administrators at the two campuses of Southern West Virginia Community College (SWVCC) and the Logan and Mingo county vocational schools. These individuals also served at the start as the consortium's steering committee. Early development of the Tech-Prep concept involved the two county vocational schools, three comprehensive high schools and five junior high schools in the two county school systems, and a four-year state college. In 1992, the consortium expanded to include three more junior high schools. Five businesses and two trade associations have also been active enough in supporting and contributing to development of Tech-Prep to be considered members of the consortium. In the Logan and Mingo economies, the dominance of coal mining and high unemployment divide the nonfarm work force of about 30,000 into three strata. The mining industry, which employs 20 to 30 percent of the work force in the two counties, pays well; people who have jobs in coal mining are generally in the upper-income stratum. Other sectors of the economy offer less attractive wages and account for a middle stratum. The unemployed form a substantial low-income group; unemployment rates were 14 percent in Logan County in 1992 and 11 percent in Mingo County. As a result of this wage and employment pattern, overall per capita income in the two counties is roughly comparable to the statewide average, but per capita income for the employed is among the highest in the state.