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         Connecticut Boards Of Education:     more books (77)
  1. Comprehensive planning in state education agencies: A Connecticut report by R. Douglas Dopp, 1968
  2. Racial groups in the new Connecticut by Connecticut. State Department of Education, 1937
  3. Student financial assistance programs in Connecticut (Background paper / Office of Legislative Research) by John Kasprak, 1981
  4. A practical guide to Connecticut school law by Thomas B Mooney, 1994
  5. The professions in Connecticut: The status of public school teaching and an analysis of existing practitioner governing boards (Professional issues in public education) by Philip J Harak, 1988
  6. Board of Governors and boards of trustees by D'Ann Mazzocca, 1995
  7. Minorities in Connecticut higher education, 1984 update (Research report) by Jennifer B Presley, 1985
  8. The Connecticut labor contract analysis program: School board and teacher organization collective bargaining agreements by Maria-Luz Samper, 1975
  9. The role of the Board of Tax Review in Connecticut local government;: An examination of Connecticut's property tax review agencies and their place in local government by Rosaline Levenson, 1965
  10. How is our school growing?: A growth instrument designed to help teachers of 3-6 year old children to study their group programs and plans (Connecticut state department of education. Bulletin) by Hariet C Nash, 1955
  11. Minority enrollment in Connecticut institutions of higher education (BHE reports) by Jennifer B Presley, 1981
  12. The handbook of Connecticut school law by Perry Alan Zirkel, 1979
  13. 1995 supplement to A practical guide to Connecticut school law by Thomas B Mooney, 1995
  14. The city of Bridgeport, Connecticut: a study of the organization and procedure of each permanent board, commission, committee, and office (except those concerned with courts, education, and elections) by Peter White, 1913

41. WCGMF | Grants: 2003
$1000, connecticut Association of boards of education / Leadership Fund. $1000,connecticut Association of boards of education Conference
http://www.wcgmf.org/grants_year_2003.html
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WCGMF Grants: 2003
Director's Discretionary Grants
AMISTAD America / Achievement First ASPIRA Bell School Reform Network Bridgeport Child Advocacy Coalition Center for Children’s Advocacy Child Care Action Campaign Concepts for Adaptive Learning Connecticut Association of Boards of Education / Leadership Fund Connecticut Association of Boards of Education Conference Connecticut Bicycle Coalition / Safe Routes to School Program Connecticut Public Television / "Looking Though My Lens...Kids on Diversity" Fight Crime: Invest In Kids Greater Hartford Interfaith Coalition for Equity and Justice / Public Education Project Greater New England Alliance of Black School Educators Conference Greater Worcester Community Foundation / Executive Transition Services Tri-state System Hartford Area Child Care Collaborative / Training Hartford Community Partnership Conference Independent Sector Conference International Festival of Arts and Ideas / Youth Engagement Programs Martin Luther King School Parent Conference Music and Arts Center for Humanity New Haven Family Alliance / Lifting Voices, Quilting Lives

42. WCGMF | Grants: 2001
$3000, connecticut Association of boards of education / Association of educationalFoundations. $1000, connecticut Center for School Change General Support
http://www.wcgmf.org/grants_year_2001.html
PDF, 6MB)
WCGMF Grants: 2001
Community Engagement and Parental Involvement Grants
Bridgeport Child Advocacy Coalition (BCAC) To continue BCAC’s activities in the areas of parent information, advocacy and empowerment with a new focus on teacher recruitment and retention.
To publish a manual of successful practices in the following four areas: family support; parent engagement and leadership; family literacy; and transition from community to school; and to share the information with other communities in Connecticut and other states.
Danbury Children First / United Way of Northern Fairfield County To support the continuation of Danbury Children First activities in early care and education.
Emergency Funding for the World Trade Center Disaster / United Way of New York City Emergency funding to help the United Way of New York respond to the needs created by the World Trade Center disaster on September 11, 2001.
Hispanics in Philanthropy To match grants to the National Funders’ Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities aimed at strengthening Latino non-profit organizations in Connecticut.

43. Education News - TheDay.com
A spokesman for the connecticut Association of boards of education said Tuesdaythat boards across the state will be closely watching the case
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    44. Trends & Issues, Educational Governance - District Governance
    Descriptors *boards of education; Elementary Secondary education; AvailabilityInstitute for educational Leadership, 1001 connecticut Avenue, NW,
    http://cepm.uoregon.edu/trends_issues/edgov/selected_abstracts/district_governan
    Clearinghouse on Educational Policy and Management "Search Help" Note that this is a web site search and will not search our databases ("Directory of Organizations", "In-Process Abstracts", the ERIC Database , "Publications").
    Trends and Issues: Educational Governance
    Abstracts Discussion References Resources
    District Governance
    Journal Articles
    "Partnership" as Strategy: Public-Private Relations in Education Action Zones.
    Author:
    Jones, Ken; Bird, Kate
    Availability: Caddo Gap Press, 3145 Geary Blvd., PMB 275, San Francisco, CA 94118. Tel: 415-392-1911; Fax: 415-956-3702.
    Journal Citation: British Educational Research Journal, v26 n4 p491-506 Sep 2000
    Publication Date:
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    Language:
    English
    Document Type: Journal articles (080); ReportsDescriptive (141)
    Journal Announcement:
    Abstract:
    Summarizes recent political and theoretical presentations of partnership and networking, discussing their relevance to the understanding of contemporary education policy. Focuses on the first stages of the establishment of Education Action Zones in two areas of England, describing their patterns of governance and the relationship between public and private partners. (CMK)
    Descriptors: *Educational Policy; *Educational Research; Elementary Secondary Education; Foreign Countries; *Governance; Interviews; *Networks; Observation; Partnerships in Education; *School Districts

    45. High School Programs & Initiatives
    The Aspiring Administrators Committee of the connecticut Principals Center of education (SDE) connecticut Association of boards of education (CABE)
    http://www.casciac.org/hspi.shtml
    Member Schools
    Click to Login

    Upcoming High School Meetings Tue., 09/20, 8:30-12:30 - PC Mentor-Mentee (Tier I, Program 1) (Conference Center C2) Wed., 09/21, 8:30-2:30 - High School "Respect Me" (Lower Level) Wed., 09/28, 1:00-5:00 - Catholic School Conference (Conference Center C2) Wed., 09/28, 12:00 - High School Professional Studies Committee (Meeting Room B3) Mon., 10/03, 3:30 - High School Board (Meeting Room B3) Tue., 10/04, 3:30 - Breaking Ranks II Follow Up (Conference Center C2) Wed., 10/05, 3:15 - Honor Society Executive Committee (Meeting Room B3) Thu., 10/06 - Aspiring Administrators Conference - The Dolce Heritage in Southbury Fri., 10/07 - Aspiring Administrators Conference - The Dolce Heritage in Southbury Tue., 10/18, 8:30-4:00 - NEASC Seminar (Conference Center C2) Wed., 10/19, 8:30-4:00 - NEASC Seminar (Conference Center C2) Thu., 10/20, 10:00-noon - State HS Leadership Advisory Board (Boardroom A2) All High School Meetings All High School Events/Deadlines
    Complete High School Calendar
    Complete CAS-CIAC Calendar
    The Breakthrough Coach Returns in October
    [more]
    Unified Sports Soccer Coaches Training
    Coaches training will be held for all new Unified Sports Coaches on Tuesday, Sept. 21 from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. at the C.I.A.C. office in Cheshire.

    46. Elementary School Programs And Initiatives
    The Aspiring Administrators Committee of the connecticut Principals Center is again connecticut Association of boards of education (CABE) connecticut
    http://www.casciac.org/espi.shtml
    Member Schools
    Click to Login

    Upcoming Elementary Level Meetings Tue., 09/20, 8:30-12:30 - PC Mentor-Mentee (Tier I, Program 1) (Conference Center C2) All Elementary Level Meetings All Elementary Level Events/Deadlines
    Complete Elementary Level Calendar
    Complete CAS-CIAC Calendar
    NEW REPORT ADDRESSES VALUE OF BEST RUBRICS
    Mike Giarratano, principal of Roger Sherman School in Fairfield, has co-authored a paper on using BEST performance rubrics to improve student learning. Click here to read the introduction to "Using Performance Rubrics to Improve Student Achievement." Or download the full report here
    Science In The Classroom -What To See What To Do
    On Friday, October 21, 2005 CAS and the Connecticut State Department of Education will be presenting a workshop for principals and other administrators focusing on evaluation and supervision of Science teaching. [more]
    The Breakthrough Coach Returns in October
    [more]
    Unified Sports Soccer Coaches Training
    Coaches training will be held for all new Unified Sports Coaches on Tuesday, Sept. 21 from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. at the C.I.A.C. office in Cheshire. [more]
    SDE OFFERS MATH/SCIENCE TEACHER LEADERSHIP ACADEMIES FOR ALL LEVELS
    Have you spent your summer thinking about how you can prepare your students for the new NCLB state assessments in science and mathematics? The Connecticut State Department of Education is offering EVERY SCHOOL IN CONNECTICUT the opportunity to select teachers to participate in university-developed Teacher Leadership Academies for elementary, middle or high school science or mathematics.

    47. Connecticut News - State, National, Education News From The Hartford Courant - E
    Association of Independent Schools connecticut Association of boards ofeducation connecticut Higher education Supplemental Loan Authority
    http://www.courant.com/news/education/hc-htmlstory-edlinks,0,6847258.htmlstory?c

    48. CT DEP: Inland Wetlands And Watercourses Fact Sheet
    Sections 22a36 through 22a-45a of the connecticut General Statutes (CGS) (Note all other persons, including boards of education and municipalities
    http://dep.state.ct.us/pao/iwrdfact/inlandww.htm
    Inland Wetlands and Watercourses
    Program Overview
    This program, administered by the Bureau of Water Management's Inland Water Resources Division, regulates activities undertaken by state agencies in or affecting inland wetlands or watercourses. In making a decision on an inland wetlands and watercourses permit application, DEP must consider, among other things, the impact of proposed activities on the environment including wildlife and fisheries habitats, flooding and flood hazards, and whether there are alternatives to the proposed action that will cause less environmental impact.
    Authorizing Statutes
    Sections 22a-36 through 22a-45a of the Connecticut General Statutes (CGS)
    Regulations
    Sections 22a-39-1 through 22a-39-15 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (RCSA)
    Who Must Apply
    Any state agency or instrumentality, except a local or regional board of education, proposing to conduct any operation within or use of a wetland or watercourse involving the removal or deposition of material, or any obstruction, construction, alteration or pollution of such wetlands or watercourses must apply to DEP. (Note: all other persons, including boards of education and municipalities proposing activities in or affecting wetlands or watercourses must obtain a permit from the municipal wetlands agency in the town wherein the proposed activity is located.) Regulated activities include, but are not limited to, filling, dredging, clearing, grubbing, grading, piping, culverting, channelizing, diverting, damming, dewatering or otherwise temporarily or permanently altering wetlands and watercourses.

    49. Connecticut Mentoring Partnership - About Us
    CT State Department of education CT Association of boards of education CTAssociation of Public School Superintendents CT education Association
    http://www.preventionworksct.org/cmp_aboutcmp.html
    P age C ontents Meet Our Staff Our Leadership Council School-Business
    Alliance
    About CMP The C onnecticut M entoring P artnership CMP CMP
    was created in 1997 by The G overnor's P revention P artnership when Governor John G. Rowland challenged business leaders to join him in creating a new statewide mentoring initiative to protect children from drug use, school failure, and other related problems.
    The goals of CMP are to increase the number of mentoring relationships and mentoring programs across the state and to assure the quality and safety of those programs. Since its inception, CMP has created close to 100 new mentoring programs; established a state-wide mentor recruitment campaign and 1.877.CT.MENTOR referral line; initiated the Mentor Training Institute and Mentoring Resource Center; established quality standards and formed four Regional Mentoring Networks
    In 2000

    50. Education
    connecticut Association of boards of education Capitol Region education Council connecticut Department of Higher education Board of Governors
    http://www.ctnonprofits.org/pages/Sectors/education.asp

    - Other HIPAA Resources

    I Need to: Choose One: Start a NonProfit Find a Senator Find a Representative Find an Event Find a Training Course Get to CAN (Directions) Connecticut Association of Nonprofits, 90 Brainard Rd., Hartford, CT 06114,
    Phone: (860) 525-5080, Fax: (860) 525-5088 Hours: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm home feedback Register! about ... privacy statement Categories About CT NonProfits NonProfit Training Events Calendar NonProfit Conferences ... Online Survey Sectors NonProfit Sectors Arts Community Improvement Education ... Philanthropy
    Education
    Local Resources State of Connecticut Department of Education Connecticut Association of Boards of Education Capitol Region Education Council ... Hartford Consortium for Higher Education Web Resources Funding Consortium for School Networking The Center for Education Reform National Center for Educational Statistics Education Law Association ... U.S. Department of Education Charter Schools The Annenberg Institute for School Reform The Center for Education Reform Charter Friends National Network ... US Dept of Education Charter Schools Website Email Discussion Lists News Archive An extensive collection of discussion lists on various topics in education.

    51. Office For Workforce Competitiveness/CT's Workforce Investment System
    of all education, employment and training programs in the state. connecticut created Workforce Development boards in 1992, basing them on existing
    http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/rwdb/workforce.htm
    Office For Workforce Competitiveness /
    CT's Workforce Investment System
    Table of Contents
    The Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (CETC)
    Governor's Jobs Cabinet

    Office for Workforce Competitiveness (OWC)

    Regional Workforce Development Boards

    The Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (CETC)
    The Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (CETC) return to table of contents The Governor's Jobs Cabinet
    The Governor's JOBS Cabinet , created pursuant to Executive Order No. 14 on April 12, 1999, establishes the implementation arm for statewide policies developed by the CETC. It is charged with exploring, identifying and reporting on policies and actions necessary to ensure that Connecticut leads the nation in building a well-trained and employed workforce. The JOBS Cabinet is chaired by Mary Ann Hanley, the Director of the Governor's Office for Workforce Competitiveness. The Cabinet includes the following members: the Commissioners of Labor, Economic and Community Development, Education and Social Services; the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management; and the Chancellor of Community Colleges. return to table of contents The Office for Workforce Competitiveness (OWC)
    The Office for Workforce Competitiveness (OWC) , also created by Executive Order No. 14, is intended to focus on the changes needed to prepare Connecticut's workforce for the rapidly changing and competitive economy of the 21st Century. The OWC is directed by Mary Ann Hanley, who is appointed by and reports directly to the Governor and serves as his principal advisor on workforce investment matters as well as chairing the JOBS Cabinet. In this capacity, she is authorized to draw upon officials from any state agency for temporary assignment to the OWC, as well as to call upon any office, department, commission or other agency of the state to supply such reports, information and assistance as may be necessary or appropriate in order to carry out Executive Order No. 14. The OWC also establishes a small full-time staff capability to support both the CETC and the Governor's JOBS Cabinet.

    52. CSBLR: Forms
    connecticut State Board of Labor Relations Complaint (54KB) For CertifiedTeachers and Administrators employed by local or regional boards of education
    http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/csblr/forms.htm
    Connecticut State Board of Labor Relations
    FORMS
    (Forms Revised as of December 2002)

    Users of this site may print forms to file with the Connecticut State Board of Labor Relations. However, at this time the Labor Board does not accept electronic filings of complaints or petitions. IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE LABOR BOARD DOES NOT HAVE JURISDICTION OVER EVERY WORKPLACE DISPUTE OR OVER EVERY EMPLOYEE AND EMPLOYER IN THE STATE. The Labor Board’s jurisdiction is limited by statute, as outlined below. Please contact the Labor Board at (860) 566-4398 if you are uncertain whether it is appropriate for you to use these forms.
    • All of the forms on this page are size 8 1/2'' x 11" and require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print.
    COMPLAINT FORMS
    • Municipal Complaint For Municipal Employers and Employees Only
      “Municipal Employer” means any political subdivision of the state, including any town, city, borough, district, district department of health, school board, housing authority or other authority established by law, a private nonprofit corporation which has a valid contract with any town, city, borough or district to extinguish fires and to protect its inhabitants from loss by fire, and any person or persons designated by the municipal employer to act in its interest in dealing with municipal employees. Conn. Gen. Stat. § 7-467(1).

    53. Charlene's Corner - Andover, Connecticut
    The official homepage for the Town of Andover, connecticut. as a team withthe boards of education to continue to improve Andover’s educational system;
    http://andoverct.org/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=

    54. Client List For LJL Seminars - Lenny Laskowski, Presentation Skills
    boards Of education (Several) Boy Scouts Of America Bridgeport Hospital BT NorthAmerica connecticut Association of Purchasing Mgmt, Inc.
    http://www.ljlseminars.com/client.htm

    Lenny Laskowski
    About Lenny
    Partial Client List

    Referral Page

    What People have said

    Request Public Seminar

    Services Information Request
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    430 Freeman Avenue
    Stratford, CT. 06614-4026
    (203)375-5617 or Toll Free: 1-800-606-4855 Fax: (305) 489-6481 Email: President@LJLSeminars.com
    Partial List of Lenny’s Clients / Organizations
    ABB Combustion Allmerica Financial A.M. Consultants American Chemical Society American Express American Marketing Association Applied BioTech Concepts, Inc. AstraZeneca Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Boards Of Education (Several) Boy Scouts Of America Bridgeport Hospital BT North America Cabot Microelectronics Capitol Community-Technical College Carlsbad Municipal Water District Centerbank Central Connecticut State College Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters CIGNA Columbia University Graduate School of Business Combined Health Appeal Combustion Engineering Compass-USA Compass Group Connecticut Authors Association Connecticut Association of Purchasing Mgmt, Inc. Connecticut Hospital Association Connecticut Mutual Insurance Company Connecticut Society of Professional Estimators Control Diabetes Services, Inc.

    55. CT Summit: Stakeholders Planning Group Participants, 2003-2004
    connecticut Association of boards of education (CABE). Glenn McGrath PupilPersonnel Director West Hartford Public Schools. Judith Merida Representative
    http://www.ctserc.org/summit/Articles/StakeholdersPlanningGroup-3.html
    @import "/summitnew.css";
    Last Update: Friday, December 05, 2003
    Stakeholders Planning Group Participants, 2003-2004
    Ingrid Canady
    Consultant
    SERC Nancy Cappello
    Education Consultant
    Bureau of Special Education, CSDE Vivian J. Carlson
    Assistant Professor
    St. Joseph College Alfred Carter
    Dean of Students
    Manchester Community College George Dowaliby
    Chief Bureau of Special Education, CSDE John Driscoll School Psychologist Vocational-Technical School System Kjell Fenn Consultant SERC Paul Flinter Chief Roger Frant Education Consultant Bureau of Special Education, CSDE Joe Gambini Education Consultant Bureau of Curriculum and Instruction, CSDE David R. Grice Consultant SERC Tom Hidalgo NERRC Elizabeth Horton Sheff Majority Leader Hartford City Council Merva Jackson Executive Director Brenda Key Secretary Connecticut Education Association (CEA) Marianne Kirner Director SERC Wendy Kwalwasser Prevention Services Coordinator Department of Children and Families Michelle LeBrun-Griffin Consultant SERC Patrice McCarthy Director Connecticut Association of Boards of Education (CABE) Glenn McGrath Pupil Personnel Director West Hartford Public Schools Judith Merida Representative State Advisory Council on Special Education (SAC) James Misenti President CAPSEF Abdul-Rahmaan Muhammad Diversity Institute Diane Murphy Associate Education Consultant Steven Pynn Principal The Sound School, New Haven

    56. Educational CyberPlayGround: State School Board Associations Web Sites
    Colorado Association of School boards http//www.casb.org/. connecticut Associationof boards of education www.cabe.org. Delaware School boards Association
    http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Teachers/stateschoolboards.html
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    Alabama Association of School Boards
    http://www.theaasb.org/
    Alaska Association of School Boards
    http://www.aasb.org/
    Arizona School Boards Association
    http://www.azsba.org/
    Arkansas School Boards Association
    www.arsba.org
    California State School Board Association
    www.csba.org
    Colorado Association of School Boards
    http://www.casb.org/
    Connecticut Association of Boards of Education
    www.cabe.org
    Delaware School Boards Association
    www.state.de.us/dsba
    Florida School Boards Association
    http://www.fsba.org/
    Georgia School Boards Association
    http://www.gsba.com/
    Hawaii www.k12.hi.us Idaho www.idsba.org Illinois www.iasb.com Indiana (not available) Iowa www.ia-sb.org Kansas www.ink.org/public/kasb Kentucky www.ksba.org

    57. Erisk Center State & Local Center > State Groups
    connecticut Assn. of boards of education, www.cabe.org. connecticut Associationof Nonprofits, www.ctnonprofits.org. connecticut Nonprofit Human Services
    http://www.eriskcenter.org/erisk.htm?pid=28

    58. Household Economic Data Sources
    National Association of State boards of education. http//www.nasbe.org connecticut General Statute 10220 (c) requires that school districts issue
    http://ccea.uconn.edu/household_sources.htm
    Household Economic Statistics Energy Statistics 1. National Energy Information Center http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/sep/states.html
    • National , State and Regional energy data
    Department of Energy
    Email : infoctr@eia.doe.gov
    Phone: (202) 586-8800
    Fax: (202) 586-072 2. Connecticut Energy Office http://www.opm.state.ct.us 3. Connecticut Data Service http://www.ctdataservice.com
    • Provides information on utility company service areas and retail energy sales by Town and County level.
    Connecticut Conference of Municipalities
    900 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT 06510
    Fax : (203)562-6314 Finance 1. Department of Commerce http://www.census.gov
    • Municipal, county and school district finance data. Also provides data on taxable property values and assessment-sales ratios.
    Bureau of the Census
    26 Federal Plaza, Room 37-100
    New York, NY 10278
    Phone : (212)264-3860 2. Connecticut Data Service http://www.ctdataservice.com
    • Provides information on Municipal finance data at the Town and County level.
    Connecticut Conference of Municipalities
    900 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT 06510

    59. Education Commission Of The States
    connecticut K12 Governance Structures, There are 6 regional educational Members of regional education service agency boards include the school
    http://mb2.ecs.org/reports/Report.aspx?id=168

    60. OVAE Resources By State - Connecticut
    Map of OVAE Resources by State grouped by Adult education, Career and Technical Capitol Region education Council connecticut Adventures in Creativity
    http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ovae/resource/statelink_ct.html?exp=3

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