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Extractions: Looking at Boarding Schools Only if you are happy in your school will you make the most of the wonderful opportunity a United States education has to offer you. Do you like large schools or small schools? Are you most comfortable in a city, small town or countryside? Are you interested in attending a school which has a religious or military emphasis? Would you like to attend a school that is only for boys or girls? These are the questions you must ask yourself before you begin your search for the right school for you! To help you understand what is available in U.S. boarding schools, here is a description of what types of programs are available. Single-sex schools, those for boys only or girls only, are some of the oldest boarding schools in the country. They offer boys and girls an opportunity to study without the distractions of a more social setting. For girls, it creates a greater chance to have a leadership role in the academic or extracurricular life of your school. Military secondary schools have the same advantages as other private schools and also instill the value and importance of teamwork, dedication and discipline. Uniforms and drilling are often required.
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Sioux Allege Abuse At Church Boarding Schools In Canada, former students at Indian boarding schools have made similar James Grummer, the superior for the wisconsin province of the Society of Jesus, http://www.rickross.com/reference/clergy/clergy164.html
Extractions: By Sharon Waxman Rosebud Reservation, S.D. The day the Rev. Kenneth Walleman came to the front door, Lloyd "Sonny" One Star went to get his gun. "I couldn't keep my composure. I kept shaking," said One Star, 46, a leader of the Sioux tribe on this reservation. "I was going to kill him." Walleman was a former administrator at St. Francis Mission, the Jesuit boarding school One Star had attended through his youth - a priest, One Star says now, who sexually abused him for years. Walleman fled before he could state his business that day a few years ago, but he might yet face the wrath of Sonny One Star - and that of other former students. After years of holding their silence, hundreds of American Indians are giving accounts of physical and sexual abuse at the hands of the priests and nuns who ran a dozen missionary boarding schools across South Dakota through most of the 20th century. Allegations of priestly sexual abuse in parishes have rocked the Catholic Church over the past year. But what the former students say occurred at the reservation schools into the 1970s was more systemic: They say physical abuse was a routine part of school discipline; that sexual abuse was commonplace; and that both forms of abuse were committed against children in the round-the-clock, unsupervised care of school staff members. Some former students have filed a $25 billion class action lawsuit in Washington against the federal government, which paid the church to house, feed and educate American Indian children. Since the lawsuit was filed in April, their attorneys said, the number of plaintiffs has expanded to include hundreds.
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Wisconsin Schools wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction directory of Public schools. Good site if your looking for a boarding school. http://www.schoolanddaycare.com/html/wisconsin_schools.html
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Extractions: Hoagies' Gifted Education Page depends on you ! Please donate today. Thank you. Schools for the Gifted The question is often asked, Are there special schools for gifted children? For highly gifted children? But there are few answers. This list attempts to be an answer, but comes with many caveats. First and foremost, schools are listed here by either their own or parent recommendations - this listing is in no way a recommendation for any specific school for a specific student. Some of these schools are public, some are private. Some test very strictly for gifted or highly gifted students; others are very specialized in their academics, and therefore draw such students without testing explicitly for the gifted. That said, at least this list is a beginning, a list of a few schools where at least some of our children can find a stimulating education, among other children like themselves. For a private school perspective, read
1800 - 1900 One hundred and twenty Menominee warriors enlisted in various wisconsin regiments and about All children had to attend the boarding schools in Keshena. http://www.menominee.nsn.us/History/History/HistoryPages/History1800-1900Revised
Extractions: Many modifications in Menominee custom and thought was brought about by the fur-trade. This included a major shift in the make-up of the clan system. The tribe moved from a village and moiety (2 major subdivisions) organization to mobile band groups. This is probably what accounted for the 34 separate bands at the time of movement to the Reservation in 1854. At first the bands tended to follow clan lines, representing linked families congenial to one another. The bands were not bands because they were originally clans, but were rather economic and friendship groups which were organized along clan lines. Personal preferences gradually broke up much of this distinctiveness. Never the less at least some of the bands retained strong clan marks right up to reservation days; the Oconto River band for example is said to have been mostly "Beavers" and the Calumet band east of Winnebago Lake were "Thunderers". When the various bands moved to the Reservation, beginning in 1852, the band leaders chose locations that appealed to them. The members of their bands either grouped themselves nearby or selected other areas according to their own preferences. This began a steady decline of the band system almost from the first days of the reservation period. Just as the band system developed as an adjustment to the roving life of the fur-trading days, so now it began to break up with the start of a more settled way of life. The kind of life they led in the early days before the fur-trade era changed their lifestyle.
Extractions: June 2, 2003 ROSEBUD RESERVATION, S.D. The day the Rev. Kenneth Walleman came to the front door, Lloyd "Sonny" One Star went to get his gun. "I couldn't keep my composure. I kept shaking," said One Star, 46, a leader of the Sioux tribe on this reservation. "I was going to kill him." Walleman was a former administrator at St. Francis Mission, the Jesuit boarding school One Star had attended through his youth a priest, One Star says now, who sexually abused him for years. Walleman fled before he could state his business that day a few years ago, but he may yet face the wrath of Sonny One Star and that of other former students. After years of holding their silence, hundreds of Native Americans are giving accounts of physical and sexual abuse at the hands of the priests and nuns who ran a dozen missionary boarding schools across South Dakota through most of the 20th century. Allegations of priestly sexual abuse in parishes have rocked the Catholic Church over the past year. But what the former students say occurred at reservation schools into the 1970s was more systemic: They say that physical abuse was a routine part of school discipline; that sexual abuse was commonplace; and that both forms of abuse were committed against children in the round-the-clock, unsupervised care of school staff members.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: School Sisters Of Notre Dame Their principal boarding schools are Baltimore, Maryland; Fort Lee, New Jersey; Quincy, Illinois; Longwood, Chicago; Prairie Du Chien, wisconsin. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11130a.htm
Extractions: Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... N > School Sisters of Notre Dame A B C D ... CICDC - Home of the Catholic Lifetime Reading Plan A religious community devoted to education. In the United Sates they have conducted parish schools and orphanages in numerous archdioceses and dioceses; they have also operated schools and an orphanage in the Diocese of Hamilton, Canada; an Indian school at Harbor Springs, Michigan; a school for black children at Annapolis; and a deaf-mute institute in Louisiana. Their principal boarding schools are: Baltimore, Maryland; Fort Lee, New Jersey; Quincy, Illinois; Longwood, Chicago; Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin. Of their day and high schools the most prominent are at Baltimore, Quincy, Longwood and Chatawa, Mississippi. On 15 December, 1850, the motherhouse was transferred to Milwaukee, with Mother Mary Caroline Friess as vicar-general of the sisters in America. With money donated by King Louis I of Bavaria, a house was bought; this was absorbed later by Notre Dame Convent on St. Mary's Hill. On 2 January, 1851, St. Mary's parish school was opened and St. Mary's Institute for boarding and day pupils soon afterwards. On 31 July, 1876, owing to its growth and extension, the congregation was divided into two provinces; the Western, with motherhouse at Milwaukee; and the Eastern with motherhouse at Baltimore. A second division of the Western province became necessary, and on 19 March, 1895, the Southern province was formed, with its motherhouse in St. Louis.
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Extractions: University of Wisconsin Stevens Point By K. Yarbro, UWSP News Services Released: June 9, 1999 New exhibit at Plover museum Did you know that the famous magician, Houdini, performed at the Stevens Point opera house, later known as the Fox Theater? Do you know where the term "spud" came from? Did you know that in 1899 a typical bicycle cost $150, about half a years wages, compared to a suit that cost $15? The answers to these and hundreds of other history questions are available at the Portage County Historical Societys Heritage Park Museum in Plover. An exhibit, "Days Gone By: Life in Portage County Was Different in 1899," in the old Methodist Church of the Heritage Park Building, will open June 13. The museum, located between Willow Drive and Washington Avenue in Plover, will be open through September on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. One exhibit that details the history of potato cultivation by Polish immigrants to Portage County includes tools used for hand planting 100 years ago. Models of potato fields feature miniature crates with tiny potatoes. Underneath large wooden potatoes are answers to potato trivia questions. Visitors will learn that a spud was a particular type of spade used for digging potatoes in Ireland. "It was neat to talk to people who know the history of the band," said Paul Nylund, Milwaukee. "They were really interested in our class project."
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Extractions: JavaScript in disabled. Access to all content is available, however, menu system will not work. Vital Records Citizenship Records Court Records Probate Records ... Contact Us Site Search A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS PERTAINING TO THE ONEIDA INDIAN TRIBE OF WISCONSIN AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY AREA RESEARCH CENTER AND THE WISCONSIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY compiled by Debra Anderson June 13, 1996 ABSTRACT Diary kept by Archiquette, an Oneida Indian, containing information on tribal council decisions and discipline and on farming, road building, religious services, and other aspects of life on the Oneida Reservation near Green Bay, Wisconsin. Translated from the Oneida language by Oscar H. Archiquette. The original diary is on microfilm; a typewritten translation is on paper. AUTHOR Bennett, Robert L.