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  1. Georgia Irvin's Guide to Schools: Metropolitan Washington, Independent and Public / Pre-K - 12 by Georgia K. Irvin, 2002-09-25
  2. Mathematics, science, technology curriculum framework grades k-12 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:444849) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1995

81. Columbia Borough School District
columbia Borough School district. Home of the Crimson Tide. 98 South Sixth Street.columbia, PA 17512. Telephone 717684-2283. Fax 717-681-2617. E-mail us
http://www.columbia.k12.pa.us/districtmain.htm
Columbia Borough School District Home of the Crimson Tide 200 North Fifth Street Columbia, PA 17512 Telephone: 717-684-2283 Fax: 717-681-2617 E-mail us You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view some of the items throughout this website. You can download it for free from here: JOB OPPORTUNITIES ! KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION - Register now for the 2005-2006 school year! DISTRICT CENSUS Request for Information (Form available for printing) Links to: District School Profiles reported by the Pennsylvania Department of Education Pennsylvania Department of Education Parent Grow website Pennsylvania Department of Education Links to information and e-mail addresses for: Local State , and Federal Government Officials: Legislative Information SCHOOL EMERGENCY/CANCELLATION INFORMATION Link to TV Station on-line updates The Columbia Borough School District is an equal opportunity educational institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender and/or disability in any of its activities, programs, employment policies or practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1974, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, or the American Disabilities Act of 1990. The District will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational programs. Further assurance is given that services, activities, and facilities are accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities.Please direct equal opportunity inquiries to Dr. Kenneth Klawitter,Superintendent of Schools, Columbia Borough School District at the above address or telephone number.

82. Orchard Farm School District
The Board will now meet in columbia, Missouri this summer to interview as a On behalf of the school district I would like to recognize and thank the
http://www.ofsd.k12.mo.us/
Your browser does not support script Parent Link 2005-2006 Key Dates September Calendar OFSD E-News ... Board Policies Eagle Mart Shopping Certificate Program Parents, look for a Survey to come home with your child. The results of this survey will help us offer the best possible education to every Orchard Farm student. Parents throughout the state are taking part in this Missouri School Improvement Program evaluation process Please complete the survey and return it to school with your child in the envelope provided. Thank you! We have had a great opening to the 2005-2006 school year in the Orchard Farm School District. I want to thank the parents who attended the open house programs at the elementary, middle and high schools. We had a fantastic turn out and always welcome the community into our buildings at every possible opportunity. Your attendance at open house and other school programs is critical to show your children how much you value their education. As we move into September the fall activities schedule will be in full swing. Sporting events in football, softball, volleyball, and cross country will support other extra-curricular organizations including band, choir, cheerleading, poms, and our student clubs or organizations. Come out and support our activities program each week. I would encourage parents to join the building PTO, athletic booster club or music boosters as a way of getting involved and supporting our students. As always, it is a great honor to be the superintendent of such a fine school district.

83. Columbia Falls, Montana School District Six Web Site
columbia Falls School district Six. Welcome to the School district Six Web Site.School district Six is located in columbia Falls, Montana, near Glacier
http://www.sd6.k12.mt.us/
Columbia Falls School District Six
Welcome to the School District Six Web Site. School District Six is located in Columbia Falls, Montana, near Glacier National Park. This site provides a wide range of information about the academic programs for grades K-12, employment opportunities, student activities, a school calendar, and the student accomplishments of Montana School District Six. This information is easily found by using the Site Index Our goal is to provide you with information that might help you understand what is happening in our schools. If you do not find what you are looking for please contact us , and we'll see if what you request can be made available on this site.
Links to Columbia Falls SD6 School Information
Student work is displayed on pages linked from the specific district schools. We like to celebrate our students' accomplishments - please take a look. There are links to specific teachers' pages that contain information for students and parents about classroom assignments, projects, and requirements. These pages are found either from links found on the school pages or the Site Index We have added links to special events in which you might like to participate or links requesting your comments. These links are in yellow on the left. Please take a few minutes, visit these pages, and become involved with your schools.

84. Missouri School District Directory: Columbia 93
K12.MO.US, 1818 W Worley St columbia, MO 652031038. County-district Code 010-093 School Name columbia Area Career Ctr. (1100), Grade Span 10-12
http://www.dese.state.mo.us/directory/010093.html
Home School Directory 2004 - 2005 Missouri School Directory
Columbia 93
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail:
JJONES@COLUMBIA.K12.MO.US 1818 W Worley St
Columbia, MO 65203-1038 County-District Code:
County:
Boone Supervisory Area I
MSIP: Accredited Assessed Valuation: Tax Levy: District Planning Profile
Enrollment (Prior Year) Schools Certificated
Staff Residents Non-
residents Total Elementary Schools Middle Schools Jr. High Schools High Schools Total
Name Title Years in
District
Mr. J C Headley Pres. of Bd. Mr. Christopher L Mallory Secy. of Board Dr. Phyllis A Chase Supt. Ms. Jan Rupp Secy. to Supt. Dr. Jacque A Cowherd Deputy Supt. Admin./Safety/Sec. Dr. Jack C Jensen Asst. Supt. Elem. Educ. Mr. Christopher L Mallory Asst. Supt. Sec. Educ. Dr. Cheryl J Cozette Asst. Supt. Instr. Ms. Jeaneal M Alexander Dir. Specl. Educ. Mr. Chester Edwards Dir. Bldg. Serv. Dr. Mary A Laffey Dir. Personnel Ms. Leslie N Trogdon Dir . Sch. Improve. Ms. Jolene Schulz Dir. Sch./Comm. Prgm. Ms. Mary Humlicek Dir. Title I Dr. Lynn E Barnett Asst. Supt. Student Supp. Serv. Mr. Bruce Whitesides

85. District Of Columbia School Choice
School Choice 2004 district of columbia. E-mail callcenter@k12.dc.us districtof columbia CAPE David Shapiro, Head, Edmund Burke School
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/SchoolChoice/DC.cfm
site map help contact us The Heritage Foundation ... School Choice District of Columbia School Choice Policy Archive:
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School Choice Status
  • Public school choice: No Charter school law: Established 1996
Strength of law: Strong
Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2003): 42
Number of students enrolled in charter schools (fall 2003): 12,287
  • Publicly funded private school choice: Yes Home-school law: Low regulation
K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002)
  • Public school enrollment: 68,449 Students enrolled per teacher: 13.1 Number of schools (2000-2001): 165 Number of districts (2002-03): 36 Current expenditures: $753,562,000 Current per-pupil expenditure: $13,187 Amount of revenue from the federal government: 14.6%
K-12 Public School Teachers (2002-2003)
  • Number of teachers: 5,235 Average salary: $53,194
K-12 Private Schools (2001-2002)
  • Private school enrollment: 20,043 Number of schools: 90 Number of teachers: 2,386
K-12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance
  • NAEP test results:

NAEP Tests
D.C. Student

86. Columbia Union School District
K8 elementary school district.
http://www.columbia49er.k12.ca.us/
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87. Columbia School District # 206
Offers a calendar, sports, clubs, student life, and contact information.
http://www.columbia206.k12.wa.us/
var TlxPgNm='default'; Columbia School District # 206 Daily Bulletin Friday Note Calendar Staff ... Contact Us
STAFF (click the linds below to access your email account) Web Email at School Web Email at Home
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88. Charter School Websites: District Of Columbia
district of columbia Bilingual Public Charter School, Washington, DC, Age 3K.EL Haynes Public Charter School, Washington, DC, PreK-2
http://edreform.com/ncsw2005/websites/washington_dc.html
Connecting to Charter Schools
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Charter School Websites
Arts and Technology Academy Public Charter School , Washington, DC, PreK-6 Booker T. Washington Public Charter School for Technical Arts , Washington, DC, Grades 9-12 Capital City Public Charter School , Washington, DC, PreK-8 Cesar Chavez Public Policy Charter High School , Washington, DC, Grades 9-12 Children's Studio School of the Arts and Humanities , Washington, DC, PreK-6 , Washington, DC, PreK-8 , Washington, DC, Grades 1-5 , Washington, DC, PreK-5 D.C. Preparatory Academy PCS , Washington, DC, Grades 4-6 District of Columbia Bilingual Public Charter School , Washington, DC, Age 3-K E.L. Haynes Public Charter School , Washington, DC, PreK-2 Eagle Academy PCS , Washington, DC, Pre k - K Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom Public Charter School , Washington, DC, Grades K-6 Friendship-Edison Public Charter School (Blow Pierce Campus) , Washington, DC, Grades 6-8 Friendship-Edison Public Charter School (Chamberlain Campus) , Washington, DC, Grades K-5 Friendship-Edison Public Charter School (Woodridge Elementary Campus) , Washington, DC, Grades K-5 Friendship-Edison Senior Academy (Woodson Campus) , Washington, DC, Grades 9-12 Howard Road Academy , Washington, DC, Grades K-7 Hyde Leadership Public Charter School , Washington, DC, Grades K-12 , Washington, DC, Grades 7-12 KIPP DC / Key Academy , Washington, DC, Grades 5-8 Latin American Montessori Bilingual (LAMB) Public Charter School , Washington, DC, PreK-K

89. Washington State Report Card
Aberdeen School district, Adna School district, Almira School district It contains important information about our k12 community that is directly
http://reportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/
Summary WASL ITBS AYP ... WAAS Tools: Compare My School Data Files Search Summary Washington State Search: School District >Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction OSPI Web site Superintendent Dr. Terry Bergeson
Old Capitol Building 600 South Washington Olympia 98504
Select year: 2004-05 WASL Results ( Administration Info Grade Level Reading Math Writing Science 4th Grade 5th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade ... 10th Grade Student Demographics Enrollment October 2004 Student Count Gender (October 2004) Male Female Special Programs Free or Reduced-Price Meals (May 2005) Special Education (May 2005) Transitional Bilingual (May 2005) Migrant (May 2005) Other Information ( more info Unexcused Absence Rate (2004-05) Annual Dropout Rate (2003-04) On-Time Graduation Rate (2003-04) Extended Graduation Rate (2003-04)
Teacher Information Teacher Statistics (2004-05) ( more info Classroom Teachers Average Years of Teacher Experience Teachers with at least a Master's Degree Financial Data (2004-05) Per Student Amounts Percent Total Revenues State Federal Local Tax Other Sources Per Student Amounts Percent Total Expenditures Basic Ed Special Ed Compensatory Support Services Per Student Amounts Percent Total Teaching Expenditures Teaching Teaching Support Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Glossary Data Files ... OSPI Home

90. CoSN: The Consortium For School Networking
Keith Krueger Keith R. Krueger is CEO of the Consortium for School cyber securityfor k12 districts, and the essential skills of the district level
http://www.cosn.org/contact/index.cfm
Address Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)
1710 Rhode Island Avenue NW
Suite 900
Washington, DC 20036-3007
Phone: 202.861.2676
Toll free: 866.267.8747
Fax: 202.861.0888
Email: info@cosn.org Staff Members Keith R. Krueger, CAE, CEO
Phone: 202.861.2676 x118
Email: keith@cosn.org Keith R. Krueger is CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a national nonprofit that promotes the use of information technologies and the Internet in K-12 classrooms to improve learning. He has a Masters of Arts in Public Affairs from the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute at the University of Minnesota. He serves on the Advisory Board for The New York Times Learning Network, onCourse, eSchool News , Riverdeep and Scholastic Administr@tor Irene Spero, Vice President
Phone: 202.861.2676 x112 Email: irene@cosn.org Irene Spero serves as Vice President of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) and directs the Data-driven Decision Making Initiative, Vision to Know and Do www.3d2know.org ). In addition, she is the Director, External Relations, at NetDay ( www.netday.org

91. K12 School District Employment Opportunities
K12 School district Employment Opportunities. columbia View Employment.Dade View Employment. DeSoto View Employment. Dixie View Employment
http://www.fldoe.org/k12/employment.asp
Tuesday, September 20, 2005 Text Only Menu Site Index 2004 FCAT Scores! - Doing Business w. DOE - - Visitors to Tallahassee - Access Task Force ACT Adding a Subject Adult Education African Amer. Task Force Agriscience Education Apprenticeship Articulation Articulation Coord. Comm. Assessment Assistance Plus Bid List Blind Services Blind Services Comm. Bright Futures Sch. Budget Information Business Technology Ed. Calendar District (pdf) Career Development CEPRI Chief Ed Finan. Off. Class Size CLAST College Bd FL Part. Colleges Comm. Coll. Chancellor Commissioner Communications Contact Information Continuing Workforce Ed. Course Code Directory Course Descriptions Curric Frmwork Adult Curriculum Support DCU Phone List Directories Distance Learning Diversified Ed. DOE Org. Chart DOE Phone List Ed. Data Warehouse Education Practices Commi Education Standards Comm Educational Facilities Educational Technology Emergency Plans Sch Employment English as 2nd Lang- ESOL Environmental Ed. Evaluation and Reporting Excellent Teach Prog Exceptional Student Ed. FACTS.ORG

92. PUBLIC SCHOOL PROGRAMS
The school district also provides bus rides to students residing along hazardousroads. can be found online at http//www.columbia.k12.mo.us/summer.
http://www.showmenews.com/2005/OurTown/20050626OurTown086.asp
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PUBLIC SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Published Sunday, June 26, 2005 Jenna Isaacson photo Columbia police Sgt. Danny Grant fields questions about a get-to-know-you worksheet for volunteer mentors and students in February at West Boulevard Elementary School. The police department is the school’s partner in education. Students at Rock Bridge and Hickman high schools can earn free tuition to a two-year junior college or vocational school or to programs offered by the Columbia Area Career Center. To be eligible, they must graduate with at least a 95 percent attendance rate, a 2.5 grade-point average, 50 hours service as tutor or mentor and have a record of good citizenship. More information about the program is available from the A-Plus coordinator at Hickman, 214-3028, or Rock Bridge, 214-3100. Michael McNamara photo From left, Andre Burgess, Anthony Johnson and Aaron Adams were among 53 Douglass High School graduates to receive diplomas in May 2004 in Launer Auditorium at Columbia College.

93. PUBLIC SCHOOL PROGRAMS
The school district also provides bus rides to students residing along hazardousroads. Call 2143260 or go online to http//www.columbia.k12.mo.us/esp/
http://www.showmenews.com/2004/OurTown/20040627OurT081.asp

94. Columbia Local Schools
Provides board, school, and PTA information.
http://www.columbia.k12.oh.us/
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Sorry, your browser may not be able to display this page. Columbia Local Schools 25796 Royalton Road, Columbia Station OH 44028 (440) 236-5008 Fax (440) 236-8817

95. District Of Columbia State Profile: State Education Indicators With A Focus On T
Profile for the district of columbia, showing school, teacher, district ofcolumbia http//www.k12.dc.us School and Teacher Demographics
http://www.ed.gov/rschstat/eval/disadv/2002indicators/district_of_columbia/edlit
Information For Students Parents Teachers Administrators Information About Financial Aid Policy Programs
Table of contents State Profiles
State Education Indicators with a Focus on Title I
District of Columbia
http://www.k12.dc.us
School and Teacher Demographics
Per Pupil Expenditures
(CCD, 1998-1999) Number of districts
(CCD, 1999-2000) Number of public schools
(CCD, 1999-2000) Elementary Middle High Combined Total Number of charter schools
(CCD, 1999-2000) Number of FTE teachers
(CCD, 1999-2000) Elementary Middle High Combined Other Public school enrollment K-8
(CCD)
(CCD) Total
(CCD) Pre-K (by state definition) Sources of funding District average (CCD, 1998-99) Top
Student Demographics
Race/ethnicity (CCD, K-12) American Indian/Alaskan Natives Asian/Pacific Islander Black Hispanic White Other n/a n/a Students with disabilities (OSEP) Students with Limited English Proficiency (ED/NCBE, K-12) Migratory students (OME, K-12)

96. Archived: District Of Columbia State Profile: State Education Indicators With A
Archived Information Profile for the district of columbia, showing school, district of columbia http//www.k12.dc.us/dcps/home.html. School and Teacher
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OUS/PES/esed/2000_indicators/dc.html
Table of contents Title page Introduction Acknowledgments National Summary ... Full report in PDF format (956K)
State Education Indicators With a Focus on Title I
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
District of Columbia
http://www.k12.dc.us/dcps/home.html
School and Teacher Demographics
Number of districts
(CCD, 1998-99) Number of public schools in state
(CCD, 1998-99) Elementary Middle High Combined Other Student/teacher ratio
(CCD, 1998-99) Elementary Middle High Number of FTE teachers in state
(CCD, 1998-99) Elementary Middle High Combined Other Public school enrollment K-8
(CCD)
(CCD) Pre-K
(by state definition) Sources of funding
District average
(CCD, 1996-97) Top
Student Demographics
Race/ethnicity (CCD, K-12) American Indian/Alaskan Natives Asian/Pacific Islander Black Hispanic White Students with disabilities (OSEP, K-12) Limited English proficient (USED/NCBE, K-12) Migrant (OME, K-12) High school dropout rate (CCD, event)

97. Berkeley Heights Public Schools
Information on area schools, calendars, schedules, contacts and academics.
http://www.bhs.k12.nj.us/
This site best viewed at 1024X768 resolution using internet explorer. You will need the adobe reader to view pdf downloads. Select Your School Mountain Park Thomas P. Hughes William Woodruff Hamilton Terrace (ECC) Columbia Middle School Governor Livingston High School Please forward all questions and comments to the webmaster Strategic Planning Info District Calendars Posted All content (c)2004-2005 Berkeley Heights School District

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