Be Specific, Crank Tells Educators the wyoming Education Association (WEA) and the wyoming School Board The attorney general was misidentified in a story about the coalition s http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2004/07/23/news/wyoming/0e1815a303bc42
Extractions: Home News Wyoming Be specific, Crank tells educators What's New! News AP News AP Realtime Search Archive Business ... Photo Gallery Special Sections Special Sections Splash Page Coupon Source CNFR Parade Magazine ... Car ads Forms Anniversaries Engagements Weddings Donation/Sponsorship Guidelines ... Donation Form-PDF Services Restaurant Guide Subscribe Advertising Online Advertisers ... Talk to Us Regional The education coalition, a group that includes 30 of the state's 48 school districts, the Wyoming Education Association (WEA) and the Wyoming School Board Association, on Monday called for the state to produce proof the state's school finance system is constitutional to end once and for all litigation that began 12 years ago. The petition, filed with Laramie County District Court Judge Nicholas Kalokathis, who has continuing jurisdiction over the school finance case, asked the court to require the state to demonstrate that it has complied with the Wyoming Supreme Court mandate to guarantee each child a quality education whether he or she lives in a rich or poor school district as the Wyoming Constitution requires.
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Extractions: Mission: Fremont County School District #2 has a mission to strengthen American society by providing innovative educational leadership and progressive educational programs that develop the unique potential of each individual by creating a global community of lifelong learners who cherish the qualities of dignity, integrity, honesty, and intellect.
Extractions: The Senate and the House continued to hold concurrence votes on bills that were amended during passage through the second house. If the house of origin accepts amendments added by the second house, then the bill will proceed to the governor's desk. If the concurrence vote fails, then a conference committee will be appointed to develop a compromise bill. Starting with today's report, we will begin to summarize various bills of interest to ESPC and our member groups that died early during this session. While it was not practical to include all those bills in our daily reports during the fast pace of this hectic budget session, we don't want to lose track of the many bills that were dropped early. We expect that some of these bills will be brought back next year.
Extractions: Sustainability Degree Programs: General and Multidisciplinary Studies Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Links to Other Databases in General and Multidisciplinary Studies Undergraduate Programs INSTITUTION: Ball State University, Interdepartmental Education Program: Clustered Academic Minors in Environmentally Sustainable Practices
Extractions: House Bills Index Please note: The Wyoming Legislative Website has changed the format of BILLS to Adobe Acrobat. Download a free copy of Adobe® Acrobat® Reader Every effort has been made to make the bill text located on the Web site look the same as the actual bill. There may be some bills with minor differences in format, but the text is accurate. See the Citizens Guide to the Wyoming Legislature or The Wyoming Legislative Process for more information. Note: If you do NOT have Powerpoint you will need to DOWNLOAD
Kennedy-Western University Master Of Science General Engineering to meet the standards as indicated within Article 4 Private School Licensing. All applicable wyoming State statutes on licensing can be accessed at http://www.universities.com/Distance_Learning/KennedyWestern_University_Master_o
Extractions: General Engineering The General Engineering degree program at Kennedy-Western University is designed to broaden the student's knowledge in the field of engineering by providing a range of classes relevant to various engineering disciplines. At the Master of Science level, courses may be chosen to complement the student's technical background and focus on a specific area of interest. Courses include Engineering Systems, Operations Research, Engineering Optimizing Techniques, and Operations and Productions Management. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.
Extractions: Rock River School Receives National Award Cheyenne, Wyoming - Today, May 12, 2003, Secretary of State, Joseph B. Meyer announced that Rock River school has been named as a recipient of the 2002 Ruth Hollander Award. The Hollander Award is awarded by the National Student / Parent Mock Election for Outstanding Contribution to Democratic Participation. Rock River is one of only three schools nationwide to receive this honor. Secretary of State Joe Meyer, who was the state co-chair of the 2002 Student Mock Election, stated, This is a very prestigious national award; only three awards were given in 2002 and your class has made Rock River and Wyoming very proud. You have shown the country what great things can come from Wyoming. The Rock River ninth grade class won the award for their project Participation of the Candidates. The students designed the project which consisted of interviewing candidates for the 2002 election. The students teacher, Michael Mackenzie stated, They (the students) felt most people knew very little about the majority of the candidates and this was a way they could change that. The kids asked to video the presentation as they felt that what they were doing could never be explained in writing. All of the five states elected officials, Governor Freudenthal, Secretary Meyer, Auditor Maxfield, Treasurer Lummis and Superintendent Blankenship, traveled to Rock River to present the awards and participate in the awards ceremony. The school and teacher received plaques and each student received a certificate and Vote Wyoming tee shirts. Others attending the ceremony were State Senator Bill Vasey, State Representative Kurt Bucholz, Albany County Clerk Jackie Gonzales, Albany County Commissioners, Rock River Mayor Sam Vieyra, and City Council Members, Albany County School Superintendent Charlie Head and Albany County School District #1 School Board Members. All dignitaries were introduced by Student Body President Heather Dixon.
Information Power Goals And Objectives 2004/2005 CONCERNS of wyoming Information Power School Librarians on which the 2004/2005 Objective 2 Identify areas in which librarians can inform the general http://www.wyla.org/infopower/update05.shtml
Extractions: Lack of overall knowledge of the new Wyoming Education Standards and the newly added research constructs by many of the school librarians in Wyoming as well as how the information literacy skills are embedded in the standards. Lack of school library media endorsement program in Wyoming. Lack of certified librarians to deliver library media/information literacy instruction at the elementary level. Elimination of certified library media personnel who are being replaced by paraprofessionals/clerks and/or elimination of library media positions in schools across the state. Unclear process for certification of library media personnel at the PTSB. Lack of understanding at the State Department of Education as to what constitutes a quality library media program. Lack of funding opportunities for Information Power initiatives and programming at conferences.
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Extractions: Wyoming, one of the mountain group of states, is commonly called "The Equality State," from its having always granted equal suffrage to men and women. The state has an area of 97,914 square miles - 320 square miles being water - and is bounded by Montana on the north; South Dakota and Nebraska on the east; Colorado and Utah on the south; and Utah, Idaho and Montana on the west. In outline, however, Wyoming is rectangular. By the fourteenth census the population of Wyoming was 194,402, or only 2.0 people to a square mile, in the latter respect standing second from tile bottom of the list. Only 25,255 of the inhabitants were foreign born; the largest foreign born element came from England; the next largest from Sweden. The people of Wyoming are 29.5 per cent urban, but the largest city, Cheyenne, had only 13,829 residents in 1920. Casper had 11,477, Sheridan, 9,175; and Laramie, 6,301; no other city exceeded 5,000. Cheyenne is the capital. The general elevation is higher than that of any other state, making of Wyoming a vast elevated plateau intersected from southeast to northwest by two great ranges of the Rocky Mountains. The average elevation is 6,000 feet, and above the plateau some of the peaks rise for additional thousands of feet. just west of the southeast corner of the state the Laramie Range enters; this extends northwestwardly, then swings west, and finally turns north, entering Montana as the Big Horn Range. The second chain crosses the southern boundary farther west as the Medicine Bow and Sierra Madre ranges, which are separate by the North Platte River valley; the highest peak is Fremont, 13,790 feet; this is in the western quarter of the state and midway between the northern and southern borders. In the extreme northwestern corner is Yellowstone National Park.
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Wyoming Seeks Court OK For School Projects - Billingsgazette.com wyoming seeks court OK for school projects. Associated Press In a petition filed late Tuesday, Chief Deputy Attorney general Mike O Donnell and Senior http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?id=1&display=rednews/2004/03/12/build/w
Western Wyoming Community College, Wyoming Meyer coauthored School Finance in wyoming, published in the wyoming In 1992, he was the chairman of the Conference ofWestern Attorneys general. http://creekin.net/k24235-n257-western-wyoming-community-college-wyoming.html
Extractions: Rock Springs is in the southwest corner of Wyoming, located in Sweetwater County. Established in 1888 as a mining town, the natural resources around the area are the driving force behind the Rock Springs economy. Western Wyoming Community College has its main campus in Rock Springs which attracts students from around the globe. The population of Rock Springs is 18,708 (2000 census). ... [ Read More
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Extractions: Changing the Face of Education in Missouri by Monica Beglau Using technology to create classroom learning experiences that engage young learners in new ways is at the heart of the eMINTS (enhancing Missouri's Instructional Networked Teaching Strategies) program. This program is changing the face of education across the state. The goal of the program is to support Missouri educators as they integrate multimedia technology into inquiry-based, student-centered, interdisciplinary, collaborative teaching practices that result in improved student performance, increased parent involvement and enriched instructional effecti vene ss. Beginnings http://emints.more.net/evaluation/reports/mints_report.html Based on early research findings about the improved student achievement found in the Mints classrooms, eMINTS was inaugurated in 88 third and fourth grade classrooms in 44 school districts across the state in fall 1999. The eMINTS Revolution Since 1999 eMINTS classrooms have been added across the state using a combination of local, state and federal funds. MOREnet (Missouri Research and Education Network) administers eMINTS under a contract from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). MOREnet provides Internet connectivity, access to Internet2, technical support, video conferencing services and training to Missouri's K-12 schools, colleges and universities, public libraries, health care, state government and other affiliates. (
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