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  1. Improving racial and ethnic distribution and intergroup relations: An advisory report to the Board of Education, Vallejo Unified School District by Frederic R Gunsky, 1969
  2. Improving ethnic balance and intergroup relations;: An advisory report to the Santa Clara County Board of Education by Edwin T Rios, 1968
  3. Legal education and admissions to the Bar in California: Report of the Special Survey Board by Joseph A McClain, 1949
  4. The edge: The California dental board survival guide by Steven Jaksha, 1984
  5. Report of a study concerning a proposal to increase state aid to elementary school districts to the Board of Directors of California Teachers Association by Elmer Hubert Staffelbach, 1941
  6. Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles: Mary Ellen Crawford, etc., et al, Petitioners vs Board of Education of the City ... : Case No. 822 854 : twenty-first report by Monroe Edwin Price, 1979
  7. Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles: Mary Ellen Crawford, etc., et al., Petitioners vs. Board of Education of the City ... Respondent : Case No. 822 854 : report[s] by Monroe Edwin Price, 1977
  8. Elinor Raas Heller: A volunteer career in politics, in higher education, and on governing boards (Women in politics oral history project) by Elinor Raas Heller, 1984
  9. Stride toward freedom: The aftermath of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka : a unit of study for grades 9-12 by Bill Fauver, 1991
  10. Mary Ellen Crawford, etc., et al, Petitioners vs Board of Education of the City of Los Angeles: Report by Elwood B Hain, 1978
  11. Oral history pilot project on the origins of the CSU system / California State University Archives by Dean Eugene McHenry, 1988
  12. Invitation to conflict: A retrospective look at the California science framework by Mark Hartwig, 1992
  13. Report of the Deputy Superintendent of Schools of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, for the year 1886-1887 by Horace Wiley Philbrook, 1887
  14. CSET Physical Education Exam Secrets Study Guide: CSET Test Practice & Review for the California Subject Examinations for Teachers by CSET Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007

61. How Do California's School Boards Compare?
STANFORD How do california s 1013 school boards compare with others across the The california education Code, at five volumes, is cluttered with
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/pr/92/920422Arc2267.html
NEWS RELEASE CONTACT: Stanford University News Service (415) 723-2558
How do California's school boards compare?
STANFORD How do California's 1,013 school boards compare with others across the nation? According to Stanford University education Prof. Michael Kirst, executive director of the recent "Report of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on School Governance" and a former president of the California State Board of Education: "School boards here respond much more to what the state wants and needs rather than to citizens' demands. They work more as agents of the state than as local fundraisers adapting programs to the local context." Nationally, the report says, states provide 50 percent of school funding, with 44 percent provided locally and the remaining 6 percent from the federal government. Since the 1978 passage of Proposition 13, however, California schools receive a whopping 85 percent of their funding from the state, with only 7 percent controlled locally. By eliminating local districts' ability to raise property taxes, Proposition 13 turned the local property tax into a de facto state tax, Kirst said. This state control creates conflict between school boards and citizen expectations, Kirst said.

62. Dairy Council Of California - Dairy Council Of California Advisory Panels
education Advisory Panel. Nancy Adalian VPHealth Commision california State PTA,Barbara Jeffus california School boards Association Sacramento
http://www.dairycouncilofca.org/globals/glob_abou_advi.htm
Dairy Council of California's Advisory Panels play a key role in providing strategic direction for the organization. The Education Advisory Panel was created in 1992 and the Health Care Advisory Panel was created in 1996. Each panel provides Dairy Council with a grassroots perspective about what kind of programs and services are needed by teachers and health professionals. They validate programs as they are developed and provide marketing advice. They share their unique perspective on the trends in education and health care. The following are the names of our panel members. We greatly appreciate the contribution made by each of them. Education Advisory Panel
Nancy Adalian
VP-Health Commision
California State PTA
Barbara Jeffus
School Library Consultant
California Department of Education
Sacramento
Sandra Burdick
Publisher Liaison
California Learning Resources Network Modesto Jan Lewis, MA, RD

63. INYO County Office Of Education
california School boards Association california County boards of education california Department of education http//www.cde.ca.gov
http://www.inyo.k12.ca.us/Curriculum.asp
www.inyo.k12.ca.us Superintendent's Message ICOE Departments/Divisions

64. State School Boards Association Still Doesn't Get It
Yes, according to the california School boards Association (CSBA). As opposedto the california Department of education s misleading figures,
http://www.pacificresearch.org/pub/cap/1997/97-04-02.html
You are here: Publications Capital Ideas Vol. 2, No. 13: April 2, 1997
State School Boards Association Still Doesn't Get It
SACRAMENTO-Two months ago, the Los Angeles Times published an op-ed by yours truly that contended that poor teaching methodologies rather than lack of government funding was responsible for poor student performance. Heresy? Yes, according to the California School Boards Association (CSBA). In a three-page response letter, CSBA spokesman Brian Lewis actually states that the public education system is doing well and that to do even better we just have to spend more. (If you're going to practice the art of the Big Lie, you might as well go for the gusto.) Mr. Lewis claims that "California's high school students are staying in school longer, taking tougher classes . . . and boosting their scores on advanced placement and college entrance exams." Oh really? As opposed to the California Department of Education's misleading figures, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) notes that California's dropout rate has stayed constant, with one-third of the state's high school students dropping out every year. This jibes with studies showing California's high school graduation rate at a low 65 percent. Also, according to the Council of Chief State School Officers, California ranks near the bottom of states in the percentage of students taking intermediate algebra, geometry, trigonometry, first-year chemistry, first-year biology, and first-year physics.

65. CCBE Home
As the voice for county boards of education at the state and federal level, CCBEimpacts policies and legislation affecting all public schools.
http://www.csba.org/ccbe/default.cfm
Alameda COE Butte COE Calaveras COE Colusa COE Contra Costa COE El Dorado COE Fresno COE Glenn COE Humboldt COE Imperial COE Inyo COE Kern COE Kings COE Lake COE Lassen COE Los Angeles COE Madera COE Marin COE Mendocino COE Merced COE Modoc COE Mono COE Monterey COE Napa COE Nevada COE Orange COE Placer COE Riverside COE Sacramento COE San Benito COE San Bernardino COE San Diego COE San Joaquin COE San Luis Obispo COE San Mateo COE Santa Barbara COE Santa Clara COE Santa Cruz COE Shasta COE Sierra County/Sierra-Plumas Jt. USD Siskiyou COE Solano COE Sonoma COE Stanislaus COE Sutter COE Tehama COE Trinity COE Tulare COE Tuolumne COE Ventura COE Yolo COE Yuba COE SELECT COUNTY Inside 2005 Calendar of Events Related links What’s New? Download sample policies for county boards. New and continuing board member training scheduled CCBE will again offer a board training workshop for new and continuing board members at the spring conference. The session will focus on board/superintendent relations, and a comprehensive study of the budget process. Additional subjects include expulsions, intra-district training and the role of the board. The workshop will be held at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Sacramento on Friday, March 17, 2006 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

66. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SECTION 1. A General
california CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 education SEC. 2.1. The State Board of education,on nomination of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, shall appoint
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/.const/.article_9
CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SECTION 1. A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, the Legislature shall encourage by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 2. A Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be elected by the qualified electors of the State at each gubernatorial election. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall enter upon the duties of the office on the first Monday after the first day of January next succeeding each gubernatorial election. No Superintendent of Public Instruction may serve more than 2 terms. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 2.1. The State Board of Education, on nomination of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, shall appoint one Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction and three Associate Superintendents of Public Instruction who shall be exempt from state civil service and whose terms of office shall be four years. This section shall not be construed as prohibiting the appointment, in accordance with law, of additional Associate Superintendents of Public Instruction subject to state civil service. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 3. A Superintendent of Schools for each county may be elected by the qualified electors thereof at each gubernatorial election or may be appointed by the county board of education, and the manner of the selection shall be determined by a majority vote of the electors of the county voting on the question; provided, that two or more counties may, by an election conducted pursuant to Section 3.2 of this article, unite for the purpose of electing or appointing one joint superintendent for the counties so uniting. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 3.1. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of this Constitution to the contrary, the Legislature shall prescribe the qualifications required of county superintendents of schools, and for these purposes shall classify the several counties in the State. (b) Notwithstanding any provision of this Constitution to the contrary, the county board of education or joint county board of education, as the case may be, shall fix the salary of the county superintendent of schools or the joint county superintendent of schools, respectively. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 3.2. Notwithstanding any provision of this Constitution to the contrary, any two or more chartered counties, or nonchartered counties, or any combination thereof, may, by a majority vote of the electors of each such county voting on the proposition at an election called for that purpose in each such county, establish one joint board of education and one joint county superintendent of schools for the counties so uniting. A joint county board of education and a joint county superintendent of schools shall be governed by the general statutes and shall not be governed by the provisions of any county charter. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 3.3. Except as provided in Section 3.2 of this article, it shall be competent to provide in any charter framed for a county under any provision of this Constitution, or by the amendment of any such charter, for the election of the members of the county board of education of such county and for their qualifications and terms of office. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 5. The Legislature shall provide for a system of common schools by which a free school shall be kept up and supported in each district at least six months in every year, after the first year in which a school has been established. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 6. Each person, other than a substitute employee, employed by a school district as a teacher or in any other position requiring certification qualifications shall be paid a salary which shall be at the rate of an annual salary of not less than twenty-four hundred dollars ($2,400) for a person serving full time, as defined by law. The Public School System shall include all kindergarten schools, elementary schools, secondary schools, technical schools, and state colleges, established in accordance with law and, in addition, the school districts and the other agencies authorized to maintain them. No school or college or any other part of the Public School System shall be, directly or indirectly, transferred from the Public School System or placed under the jurisdiction of any authority other than one included within the Public School System. The Legislature shall add to the State School Fund such other means from the revenues of the State as shall provide in said fund for apportionment in each fiscal year, an amount not less than one hundred eighty dollars ($180) per pupil in average daily attendance in the kindergarten schools, elementary schools, secondary schools, and technical schools in the Public School System during the next preceding fiscal year. The entire State School Fund shall be apportioned in each fiscal year in such manner as the Legislature may provide, through the school districts and other agencies maintaining such schools, for the support of, and aid to, kindergarten schools, elementary schools, secondary schools, and technical schools except that there shall be apportioned to each school district in each fiscal year not less than one hundred twenty dollars ($120) per pupil in average daily attendance in the district during the next preceding fiscal year and except that the amount apportioned to each school district in each fiscal year shall be not less than twenty-four hundred dollars ($2,400). Solely with respect to any retirement system provided for in the charter of any county or city and county pursuant to the provisions of which the contributions of, and benefits to, certificated employees of a school district who are members of such system are based upon the proportion of the salaries of such certificated employees contributed by said county or city and county, all amounts apportioned to said county or city and county, or to school districts therein, pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be considered as though derived from county or city and county school taxes for the support of county and city and county government and not money provided by the State within the meaning of this section. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 61/2. Nothing in this constitution contained shall forbid the formation of districts for school purposes situate in more than one county or the issuance of bonds by such districts under such general laws as have been or may hereafter be prescribed by the legislature; and the officers mentioned in such laws shall be authorized to levy and assess such taxes and perform all such other acts as may be prescribed therein for the purpose of paying such bonds and carrying out the other powers conferred upon such districts; provided, that all such bonds shall be issued subject to the limitations prescribed in section eighteen of article eleven hereof. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 7. The Legislature shall provide for the appointment or election of the State Board of Education and a board of education in each county or for the election of a joint county board of education for two or more counties. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 7.5. The State Board of Education shall adopt textbooks for use in grades one through eight throughout the State, to be furnished without cost as provided by statute. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 8. No public money shall ever be appropriated for the support of any sectarian or denominational school, or any school not under the exclusive control of the officers of the public schools; nor shall any sectarian or denominational doctrine be taught, or instruction thereon be permitted, directly or indirectly, in any of the common schools of this State. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 9. (a) The University of California shall constitute a public trust, to be administered by the existing corporation known as "The Regents of the University of California," with full powers of organization and government, subject only to such legislative control as may be necessary to insure the security of its funds and compliance with the terms of the endowments of the university and such competitive bidding procedures as may be made applicable to the university by statute for the letting of construction contracts, sales of real property, and purchasing of materials, goods, and services. Said corporation shall be in form a board composed of seven ex officio members, which shall be: the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Speaker of the Assembly, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the president and the vice president of the alumni association of the university and the acting president of the university, and 18 appointive members appointed by the Governor and approved by the Senate, a majority of the membership concurring; provided, however that the present appointive members shall hold office until the expiration of their present terms. (b) The terms of the members appointed prior to November 5, 1974, shall be 16 years; the terms of two appointive members to expire as heretofore on March 1st of every even-numbered calendar year, and two members shall be appointed for terms commencing on March 1, 1976, and on March 1 of each year thereafter; provided that no such appointments shall be made for terms to commence on March 1, 1979, or on March 1 of each fourth year thereafter, to the end that no appointment to the regents for a newly commencing term shall be made during the first year of any gubernatorial term of office. The terms of the members appointed for terms commencing on and after March 1, 1976, shall be 12 years. During the period of transition until the time when the appointive membership is comprised exclusively of persons serving for terms of 12 years, the total number of appointive members may exceed the numbers specified in the preceeding paragraph. In case of any vacancy, the term of office of the appointee to fill such vacancy, who shall be appointed by the Governor and approved by the Senate, a majority of the membership concurring, shall be for the balance of the term for which such vacancy exists. (c) The members of the board may, in their discretion, following procedures established by them and after consultation with representatives of faculty and students of the university, including appropriate officers of the academic senate and student governments, appoint to the board either or both of the following persons as members with all rights of participation: a member of the faculty at a campus of the university or of another institution of higher education; a person enrolled as a student at a campus of the university for each regular academic term during his service as a member of the board. Any person so appointed shall serve for not less than one year commencing on July 1. (d) Regents shall be able persons broadly reflective of the economic, cultural, and social diversity of the State, including ethnic minorities and women. However, it is not intended that formulas or specific ratios be applied in the selection of regents. (e) In the selection of the Regents, the Governor shall consult an advisory committee composed as follows: The Speaker of the Assembly and two public members appointed by the Speaker, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and two public members appointed by the Rules Committee of the Senate, two public members appointed by the Governor, the chairman of the regents of the university, an alumnus of the university chosen by the alumni association of the university, a student of the university chosen by the Council of Student Body Presidents, and a member of the faculty of the university chosen by the academic senate of the university. Public members shall serve for four years, except that one each of the initially appointed members selected by the Speaker of the Assembly, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Governor shall be appointed to serve for two years; student, alumni, and faculty members shall serve for one year and may not be regents of the university at the time of their service on the advisory committee. (f) The Regents of the University of California shall be vested with the legal title and the management and disposition of the property of the university and of property held for its benefit and shall have the power to take and hold, either by purchase or by donation, or gift, testamentary or otherwise, or in any other manner, without restriction, all real and personal property for the benefit of the university or incidentally to its conduct; provided, however, that sales of university real property shall be subject to such competitive bidding procedures as may be provided by statute. Said corporation shall also have all the powers necessary or convenient for the effective administration of its trust, including the power to sue and to be sued, to use a seal, and to delegate to its committees or to the faculty of the university, or to others, such authority or functions as it may deem wise. The Regents shall receive all funds derived from the sale of lands pursuant to the act of Congress of July 2, 1862, and any subsequent acts amendatory thereof. The university shall be entirely independent of all political or sectarian influence and kept free therefrom in the appointment of its regents and in the administration of its affairs, and no person shall be debarred admission to any department of the university on account of race, religion, ethnic heritage, or sex. (g) Meetings of the Regents of the University of California shall be public, with exceptions and notice requirements as may be provided by statute. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 14. The Legislature shall have power, by general law, to provide for the incorporation and organization of school districts, high school districts, and community college districts, of every kind and class, and may classify such districts. The Legislature may authorize the governing boards of all school districts to initiate and carry on any programs, activities, or to otherwise act in any manner which is not in conflict with the laws and purposes for which school districts are established. CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 9 EDUCATION SEC. 16. (a) It shall be competent, in all charters framed under the authority given by Section 5 of Article XI, to provide, in addition to those provisions allowable by this Constitution, and by the laws of the State for the manner in which, the times at which, and the terms for which the members of boards of education shall be elected or appointed, for their qualifications, compensation and removal, and for the number which shall constitute any one of such boards. (b) Notwithstanding Section 3 of Article XI, when the boundaries of a school district or community college district extend beyond the limits of a city whose charter provides for any or all of the foregoing with respect to the members of its board of education, no charter amendment effecting a change in the manner in which, the times at which, or the terms for which the members of the board of education shall be elected or appointed, for their qualifications, compensation, or removal, or for the number which shall constitute such board, shall be adopted unless it is submitted to and approved by a majority of all the qualified electors of the school district or community college district voting on the question. Any such amendment, and any portion of a proposed charter or a revised charter which would establish or change any of the foregoing provisions respecting a board of education, shall be submitted to the electors of the school district or community college district as one or more separate questions. The failure of any such separate question to be approved shall have the result of continuing in effect the applicable existing law with respect to that board of education.

67. Helpful Contacts For Ed. Information
california County Superintendents Educational Services Association (CCSESA) 408263-8000; FAX 408-954-0948, california School boards Association (CSBA)
http://www.fcoe.k12.ca.us/infoplease/cde_helpful_contacts.htm
Helpful Contacts for Educational Information These agencies can answer many questions about their respective areas of interest. They are also sources of various points of view on education-related issues. We have this list courtesy of the California Dept. of Education. Association of California School Administrators (ASCA)
Julie White, Media Relations Executive
1517 L Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
916-444-3216; FAX 916-444-1085 California Federation of Teachers (CFT)
Mary Bergan, President
1 Kaiser Plaza, Suite 1440
Oakland, CA 94612
510-832-8812; FAX 510-832-5044 California Association of School Business Officials (CASBO)
Ted Witt, Executive Director
1531 I Street, Suite 310 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-447-3783; FAX 916-447-3794 California Federation of Teachers (CFT) Judy Michaels, Legislative Director 1127 11th Street, Suite 806 Sacramento, CA 95814

68. Wine Country: Travel, Events, Education, Lodging, Wineries, And Vacation Plannin
WineCountry.com Your site for wine country travel, events, education, lodging, Readers share their thoughts on the Wine Country message boards.
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69. | W O R L D B O O K
Professional Links US State Departments and boards of education CaliforniaCalifornia Department of education Goldmine http//goldmine.cde.ca.gov/
http://www.worldbook.com/wc/browse?id=ed/prl/boe/pro_links_us_03.htm

70. Sandra Nichols : Education Matters
Sandra Nichols writes about california education, budget reductions, At acalifornia School Board Association conference in the not too distant past,
http://www.tellingthetruth.com/education_matters/

Email Sandra
Essays on California Education . . . and Beyond
Educators not the culprits in California budget
School's in! Please drive carefully

Reflections on a multilingual scene

The No Child Left Behind/Military Connection
... WWW
Government Contacts California Assembly California Department of Education California Governor's Office California Senate ... Legislative Analyst's Office on State Budget U.S. Department of Education United States Senate Data Links CDE DataQuest Data Resource Guide CDE data products Education Data Partnership National Center for Education Statistics Rand Study California's K-12 Public Schools Education Associations Association of California School Administrators California Association of Bilingual Education California County Superintendents Educational Services Association California Federation of Teachers ... National Education Association Education Resources Early Education Matters Project EdSource.org Education Week/Teacher Magazine EducationNews ... SchoolMatters

71. Ohio School Boards Association
Testimony before the House Alternative education SubCommittee Sponsorship bypublic school boards of education would also enhance cooperation and
http://www.osba-ohio.org/AESCtestimony.htm

72. LearnWell Continuing Education Center
2box.gif (873 bytes) The california Board of Behavioral Sciences for MFTs, been approved to provide continuing education by the the california Board of
http://www.learnwell.org/provider.htm
Learn Well I nstitute Online Continuing Education in Ethics and Health NURSES COUNSELORS LVNs about us ... home LearnWell CE Accreditation Continuing Education Courses for RNs, LCSWs, MFTs, Educators, Pharmacists, Dental Health Care Workers, Managers and all other Learners with Instant Online Processing and Certification CE Courses for Nurses Counselors LVNs Nursing Home Ad ... Dental Health Care Professionals LearnWell Institute provides courses in health and ethics with instant online processing and certification 24/7. Explore courses for personal enrichment at no cost, or take a course for an approved continuing education certificate for eight dollars a contact hour. Each course earns 3 contact hours. LearnWell Resources is a Continuing Education Provider accredited by: The California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) provider number CEP 11430 The California Board of Behavioral Sciences for MFTs, LCSWs, MFCCs, Social Workers, Counselors, Guidance Counselors, Mental Health Professionals, provider number PCE 39 The Dental Board of California , for Dentists, Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Assistants; Provider Number RP 4263

73. CME Certification Services Expertise - Accreditations | Medical Education Collab
Medical education Collaborative is an ACCME approved accreditation provideroffering CME certification CA BRN california Board of Registered Nursing
http://www.cmegateway.com/accreditations.html
HOME SERVICES ACCREDITATIONS STAFF CONTACT US Accreditations MEC has established relationships with more than 150 accreditation boards in the medical and health related fields. This range of accreditation boards is the industry's best and provides you with an unsurpassed level of program quality and flexibility. MEC is an approved accreditation provider for the following boards: National Boards
ACCME - Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
ACHE - American College of Healthcare Executives
ACPE - Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
AGD - Academy of General Dentistry
ANCC - American Nurses Credentialing Center
APA - American Psychological Association
CDR-ADA - Commission on Dietetic Registration /
American Dietetic Association
NASBA - National Association State Boards of Accountancy
NBCC - National Board for Certified Counselors NCBTMB - National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Body Work State Boards Florida Board of Massage Therapy Illinois Board of Social Work IA BRN - Iowa Board of Nursing KS BRN - Kansas State Board of Nursing SACAVA - Substance Abuse Certification Alliance of Virginia TCBAP - Texas Certification Board of Alcohol Professionals CAADE - California Association for Alcohol/Drug Educators BBS - California Board of Behavioral Sciences CA BRN - California Board of Registered Nursing California Department of Social Services/Administrator Certification Program Dental Board of California Florida Board of Massage Therapy FL BRN - Florida Board of Nursing

74. EFCSW Service Boards - Christian Education
Evangelical Friends Church Southwest Service boards Christian education.FRIENDS HISTORY. George Fox Video Please select a format and connection speed
http://www.efcsw.org/serviceboards_1a.html

75. CCS Main Menu
Upcoming Coaching education Training of the Trainers The california SchoolBoards Association has mailed to all of its member school districts new
http://www.cifccs.org/
THANKS CIF STATE SPONSORS! HURRICANE KATRINA: As so many families and schools have been providing places for the students displaced by the hurricane, CIF and the Sections are providing specific guidelines for the clearance of athletic eligibility for these students. Click for the following: CIF BYLAWS RELEVANT TO WAIVER ... FALL SEASON SPORTSMANSHIP CONTRACTS DUE SEPTEMBER 20. CLICK HERE THE CCS OFFICE HAS MOVED! We are now located at: New Address: 6830 Via Del Oro, Suite 103, San Jose CA 95119 New Phone # New Fax #: Tournament Sanctioning Student Eligibility Coaching Education Games Wanted/Needed ... Leagues/Schools links Complete School Directory BVAL
MHAL/STAL/WVAL SCCAL CPSAL SCVAL
DAL/ECAL MBL TCAL MTAL WBAL ... PAL
BAY/OCEAN WCAL PSAL Officials Constitution/ Bylaws/ Policies ... Realignment Power Points-
Supervision

New Administrators

Eligibility
CIF/Central Coast Section
6830 Via Del Oro, Suite 103

76. State Continuing Education Links
2) california Board of Behavioral Science Examiners for MFTs and LCSWs is alsoaccepted california Mandatory Continuing education Requirements
http://www.psychceu.com/statece1regs.html

77. EdNotInc - Www.ednotinc.org
System Failure Violence, Abuse and Neglect in the california Youth Authority Building an education Not Incarceration coalition in your community
http://www.ednotinc.org/
2005 MEETINGS
General meetings are held the 4th Monday of each month
Next Meeting: Sept. 26

7 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Niebyl Proctor Library
6501 Telegraph Ave. (near Alcatraz), Oakland
Contact: Rose at 510-444-0484
ednotinc@riseup.net
The Educators Group
Call 510-527-1222 for more information.
You don't have to be a teacher to be in this group.
Read more about the Educators Group... URGENT
Attend Our First Meeting of the 2005-2006 School Year.
Help create a local campaign to demand that resources be put into uplifting our students, not locking them up! PDF Read the analysis by Critical Resistance of the Gov’s 2005-2006 prison budget and find answers on how to reduce prison spending and increase education funding. WORD PDF CONTACT US How to reach ENI and information for new members. THE DETAILS Join the Education Not Incarceration Coalition's mobilization efforts today! See what we're doing; see what we've done; and get ideas for organizing in your area! Read more... CURRICULUM Get grade-appropriate lesson plans and supplemental reports on the budget and prison spending DAY OF ACTION Here's help on planning your own local Day of Action (pdf) PRESS ROOM Find current press releases and news articles Find information about how you can hold your own Teach-In ENI FINAL REPORT A look at California's budget and concrete solutions to saving billions of dollars by reducing spending on prisons (pdf) ENI NATIONAL CONFERENCES have for the past two years organized a one-day conference prior to the NEA's Representative Assembly.

78. CABE - Connecticut Association Of Boards Of Education
CABE s mission is to assist local and regional boards of education in providinghigh quality public education for all Connecticut children through effective
http://www.cabe.org/support/negotiations_services/negotiations_news/
document.write(baseurl); CABE
Connecticut Association of Boards of Education
81 Wolcott Hill Road
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  • The Berlin Board of Education has given the superintendent authority to hire teachers without prior approval of the board. The rationale behind the new policy is to give the superintendent the ability to fill a teaching position quickly. [Source: New Britain Herald, April 13, 2001]
  • The Branford Board of Education voted in June 2001 to pursue a proposed full-day kindergarten program. The plan is to phase in the full day classes over five years starting in the 2002-03 school year. Currently, there are morning and afternoon sessions held in all three of the town’s elementary schools, [Source: New Haven Register, June 26, 2001]
  • Sacred Heart University in Bristol began offering a satellite program to give local teachers an opportunity to obtain an administrator’s certificate. All participants are matched with an administrator mentor and are required to complete internships. [Source: Hartford Courant, March 27, 2001]
  • In the Lyme – Old Lyme school district (Region #18), the Board of Education approved changes to the kindergarten and high school schedules. A full day kindergarten program will be offered as an alternative to half-day sessions. Staffing will not change. In the high school, the length of the school day increases by 11 minutes, with the school day starting five minutes earlier and ending six minutes later. Teaching time will increase from 971 hours a year to 1061 hours a year, but faculty will continue to teach only five classes. [Source: New London Day, March 27, 2001]

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At a special Board of Education meeting held July 23, 2005, board members unanimously voted to hire Dr. Carl A. Cohn as the next Superintendent of San Diego City Schools.
“We are very excited to welcome Dr. Cohn as the next leader of San Diego City Schools,” said Board President Luis Acle. “Dr. Cohn’s proven track record in urban education is exactly what we were looking in an ideal candidate – he is an educator and a collaborative leader with an ability to develop a vision with stakeholders."
Dr. Cohn has more than 35 years experience in education, serving as a teacher, counselor, central office administrator and superintendent. He is currently Clinical Professor at the Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California. Prior to that position, Dr. Cohn worked as superintendent of the Long Beach Unified School District, California’s third largest district, for 10 years. During that tenure, he became the longest serving superintendent of any large, urban district in the nation. In 2001, he received the Harold W. McGraw Jr. Prize in Education for his leadership in boosting student achievement. In May 2003, he was appointed Independent Monitor by the Federal Court in Los Angeles to oversee the Special Education Consent Decree in the Los Angeles school system. In November of 2003, he was appointed to a four-year term on the National Assessment Governing Board.

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