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21. Michigan, California School Voucher Initiatives Threaten Public Education
publicly funded school vouchers to send their children to private or parochial schools. california s Proposition 38 (the National Average School Funding
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Michigan, California school voucher initiatives threaten public education
By Andrea Cappannari and Debra Watson
6 November 2000 Back to screen version On November 7 voters in California and Michigan will cast ballots on state-wide initiatives to provide parents with publicly funded school vouchers to send their children to private or parochial schools. California's Proposition 38 (the National Average School Funding Guarantee and Parental Right to Choose Quality Education Amendment) would make a $4,000 voucher available to the parents of all school-age children. The official anti-voucher coalitions are largely made up of the teachers unions and other AFL-CIO affiliates and sections of the Democratic Party. But these forces offer no serious program or strategy for addressing the crisis in public education, and the danger consequently exists that growing numbers of parents, desperate to find better conditions for their children, may be susceptible to pro-voucher arguments, if not now, then at some point in the future. These forces have sought to exploit the widespread anxiety felt by working class and middle class families over deteriorating conditions in the public school system. The voucher proponents, however, conceal the fact that the crisis in the schools is the product of decades of federal, state and local spending cuts, tax breaks to big business and attacks on teachers' and other school employees' wages and working conditions.

22. St. Edward Parochial School, Newark, California - Admission Policies
Saint Edward School, mindful of its primary mission as an effective schools in the Diocese of Oakland, do not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
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23. Frequently Asked Questions About Private Schools - California - GreatSchools.net
california test scores. Back to School Tips and Resources parochial.com s parochial school directory; eSchoolSearch.com s private school directory
http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/ca/246/?page=2

24. Private Vs. Public Schools: What's The Difference? - California - GreatSchools.n
Private vs. Public schools What s the Difference? california - Greatschools.net. parochial schools generally charge somewhat less. Admissions
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25. EdPolicy.org State Information - California
This report investigates how effective california schools are in the Compton school district and attend a private or parochial school of their choice.
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RAND Education (March 29, 2005) Summary: The costs of investing public money to make preschool available to every 4-year-old in California would be more than offset by such benefits as decreases in special education needs, grade repetition, and youth and adult crime.

26. California Schools Online
california schools Online contains links to private schools which have their own Catholic parochial school. FrenchAmerican International High School,
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27. Jewish Schools In Illinois
BAIS YAAKOV HEBREW parochial SCHOOL 6110 N california 773465-8889. BAIS YAAKOV HIGH SCHOOL 3333 W PETERSON AVE 773-267-1494
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28. 12.06.99 - Ed.Net Briefs
Tony Mauro, Court debates funding for parochial schools USA Today, December 2, The experiment has been imitated by california and Florida and is being
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Ed.Net Briefs is a free weekly online education newsletter. Each issue is filled with summaries of the week's important education stories, including the source citation for those who want more information. Ed.Net Briefs is sent to subscribers via e-mail and posted here on the Simpson Communications Web site each week. RECEIVE A FREE SUBSCRIPTION BY E-MAIL . Fill out this online subscription request form and you will receive Ed.Net Briefs via e-mail each Monday morning. QUESTIONS? Contact us via e-mail. http://www.nytimes.com SUPREME COURT DEBATES PAROCHIAL SCHOOL FUNDING The Supreme Court is trying to develop a formula for deciding how much public aid to parochial schools is too much. The debate was provoked by a Louisiana case in which two Jefferson Parish parents challenged a federal program that loans instructional equipment, including computers, to parochial schools. A federal appeals court panel struck down the program as a violation of the First Amendment, which prohibits government establishment of religion. The appeals judges said they approached the case with caution because of the Supreme Court's confusing precedents in the area. In a string of cases over three decades, the Supreme Court has upheld some forms of aid to parochial schools, such as textbooks, but not others, evaluating each program differently. A decision in the case could come any time before the end of the Court term next summer. Tony Mauro, "Court debates funding for parochial schools" USA Today, December 2, 1999, 11A

29. Private & Parochial School Nurses
Steve Kalb, california skalb@mchschool.org. Registered nurses who work in private and parochial schools, practice in a unique setting, often isolated from
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Registered nurses who work in private and parochial schools, practice in a unique setting, often isolated from other medical professionals. To meet their needs, PPSN was formed in 1994. It was organized as the first SIG (Special Interest Group) of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN). Workshops for private/parochial school nurses are offered at the annual conference and articles are offered in the NASN Newsletter published bi-monthly. The NASN

30. Progress Of Education Reform -- The School-choice Movement Is Changing The Lands
parochial schools (11%). n 3.3 million – open enrollment programs (6%) Seventeen case studies in 10 california school districts were conducted.
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What’s Inside Charter schools’ impact unclear Open enrollment flourishing Home schooling works for some Vouchers still controversial School Choice Vol. 1, No. 1, May 1999 Education Commission of the States • 707 17 th Street, Suite 2700 • Denver, CO 80202-3427 • 303-299-3600 • fax 303-296-8332 • www.ecs.org
The school-choice movement is changing the landscape of public education
School choice is one of the fastest-growing innovations in public education. Today, nearly one in 10 American public-school students participates in some form of choice, ranging from charter schools to vouchers to open-enrollment programs that allow youngsters to attend any public school within or, in some cases, outside their district. Proponents of school choice contend that such programs will bring about change and improvement by forcing public schools to compete for students, and will expand and diversify the range of learning opportunities, experiences and environments available to students. Critics of school choice, on the other hand, argue that using marketplace reforms in the education arena treats learning as a commodity and has the potential to jeopardize the cherished American ideal of providing a quality education to all children. Whatever the pros and cons, the school-choice movement continues to gain ground. Increasingly state choice programs include a mix of inter- and intradistrict enrollment options, charter schools and home schooling. Several states are trying out or considering programs that provide cash certificates, tax credits or tax deductions to allow students to attend any school of their choice – whether public or private.

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32. Education: California Political Leaders' Views
Voted YES on vouchers for private parochial schools. (Nov 1997); Supports requiring schools to allow prayer. (Jan 2001); Supports a Constitutional
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33. Parochial Elementary & Secondary Schools, Long Beach, California, CA, SuperPages
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34. California
School Choice 2003 california. state constitution to provide vouchers for families to enroll their children in public, private, or parochial schools.
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  • Public school choice: Interdistrict/voluntary and intradistrict/mandatory State constitution: Blaine amendment
    Charter school law: Established 1992
Strength of law: Strong
Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2002):
Number of students enrolled in charter schools (fall 2002):
  • Publicly funded private school choice: No Privately funded school choice: Yes Home-school law: Low regulation Ranking on the Education Freedom Index (2001): 14th out of 50 states
K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002)
  • Public school enrollment: 6,247,889 Students enrolled per teacher: 20.5 Number of schools (2000-2001): 8,757 Number of districts: 989 Current expenditures: $42,972,693,000 Current per-pupil expenditure: $6,878 Amount of revenue from the federal government: 10.6%
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  • Number of teachers: 304,598 Average salary: $53,870

35. California School Choice
School Choice 2004 california. state constitution to provide vouchers for families to enroll their children in public, private, or parochial schools.
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    Number of charter schools in operation (2005): 533
    Number of students enrolled in charter schools (2005): 181,928 Publicly funded private school choice: No Home-school law: Low regulation
K-12 Public Schools and Students (2002-2003)
  • Public school enrollment : 6,353,667 Students enrolled per teacher (2001-2002): 20.5 Number of schools (2000-2001): 8,757 Number of districts: 990 Current expenditures: $47,983,402,000 Current per-pupil expenditure: $7,552 Amount of revenue from the federal government: 9.9%
K-12 Public School Teachers (2002-2003)
  • Number of teachers: 313,330 Average salary: $55,693
K-12 Private Schools (2001-2002)
  • Private school enrollment: 655,502

36. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: California
In california the Catholic Church, notwithstanding that she receives no financial aid 73 parochial schools, 31814 young people under Catholic care .
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In addition to those already mentioned, the divisions of the mountain ranges form numerous smaller valleys. The principal of these are Sonoma, Napa, Ukiah, Vaca, Contra Costa, and Alameda valleys in the north; and Santa Clara, Pajaro, and Salinas valleys in the south. South of the Tehachapi Range, in Southern California, is another low-lying stretch of country which has become the centre of the citrus industry and the home of a large variety of semi-tropical fruits. In the south-eastern part of the State and east of the mountains is the low-lying desert region consisting of the Mojave Desert and Death Valley. Owing to the great height of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and their comparative proximity to the sea, the numerous streams, fed from their glaciers and perpetual snows, afford abundant water-power throughout their steep descent to the sea. This power is utilized for generating light and operating mills and factories. California has one of the finest harbours in the world, San Francisco Bay, capable of accommodating the combined navies of the world. There are five other bays forming good harbours, San Diego, San Pedro, Humboldt, Santa Barbara, and Monterey bays. The 800 miles of California's length from north to south are equal to the combined length of ten States on the Atlantic seaboard; the northern line of California is on the same latitude as

37. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Monterey And Los Angeles
Mary came from Spain to california, 30 August, 1871, and opened schools for girls A church and parochial residence have also been erected near the
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DIOCESE OF MONTEREY AND LOS ANGELES (MONTEREYENSIS ET ANGELORUM). Around the former missions and the four military garrisons in the course of time immigrants from almost every part of the world took up their abode and founded cities, but the names of the saints under whose invocation the Indian missions had been established were retained, and thus it is that so many of the towns, rivers, and mountains still bear the names of various saints. The most noted among the early missionaries were the holy and energetic Fr. Junipero Serra , the founder of the missions; Fr. Francisco Palou , his biographer and the historian of the early missionary period; Fr. Fermin de Lasuen, the wise and firm successor of Fr. Serra comisario-prefecto Jesuit Fathers Rt. Rev. Francis Mora was born at Vich, Catalonia, Spain, 25 Nov., 1827; he attended the seminary of his native city; in 1855 he accompanied Bishop Amat to California, and was ordained priest at Santa Barbara, 19 March, 1856. From July of that year to the end of 1860 he was stationed at the Indian mission of San Juan Bautista, and from September, 1861, to July, 1866, he had charge of Mission San Luis Obispo. After that he resided at Los Angeles. On 20 May, 1873, Father Mora was consecrated Bishop of Mosynopolis in partibus infidelium and made coadjutor of Bishop Amat. At the death of the latter he succeeded to the See of Monterey and Los Angeles. In 1894 he asked for a coadjutor, who was appointed in the person of Rt. Rev. George Montgomery. On 1 February, 1896, Bishop Mora resigned, and when Rome, 20 June, accepted his resignation he returned to Spain. He died at Sarria, Catalonia, 3 August, 1905. During his administration the Sisters of St. Joseph and of St. Dominic were invited into the diocese to open schools. Bishop Mora was remarkable for his financial ability, and succeeded in paying off many of the important debts of the diocese, and by his careful investments left it in a splendid financial condition.

38. Why Choose A Parochial School? (Freude)
Many Orthodox parents, however, turn to nonOrthodox parochial schools for their schools are becoming more common, too, and now exist in california,
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In the past, OFL has offered articles for Orthodox parents interested in making the most of their children's experience in the public school system, and for parents interested in home schooling. Many Orthodox parents, however, turn to non-Orthodox parochial schools for their children's academic education. Below, Popadia Donna Freude offers both her professional and personal advice on evaluating a parochial school and handling the potential conflicts between Orthodox beliefs and the religious beliefs taught by the school. - NTK
Why Choose a Parochial School?
by Donna M. Freude, M.A.Ed. From the time of birth, we parents make thousands of decisions concerning our children. Should we use disposable diapers or cloth diapers? Bottle feed or breast feed? What pediatrician should we select? And of course, where will we send our child to school? The plethora of choices continue to develop as your child grows. The decision to send your child - a baptized Orthodox Christian - to a non-Orthodox parochial school may be made for as many reasons as there are individual children.
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39. California, Greater Cincinnati - GoCincinnati
california is in the Cincinnati Public School System. Children attend nearby Mt. Washington Guardian Angel and McNicholas are parochial schools nearby.
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40. Press Release
“Concern about public education runs deep in california, and the perceived lack Conservatives (44%) favor parochial schools, while liberals (38%) prefer
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