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81. Agency K-12 - Iowa (1 - 30) IA Yellow Pages
Agency K12 iowa. Results include K-12, Child Care Centers, Colleges Universities, National education Association www.nea.org. Agency Search Nearby
http://k-12.addresses.com/yp_category_search/education~and~employment/k-12/87/5/
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82. Early Access Homepage
Heartland Area education Agency s Early Childhood website provides information on Disability Training.org is sponsored by the iowa Training Consortium.
http://www.aea11.k12.ia.us/earlyaccess/links.html
Region 11 HOME STAFF FAMILY INFO PROFESSIONAL INFO ... LINKS Links Parent Support Community Services Education Financial Parent Support http://www.state.ia.us/educate/ecese/cfcs/ea/documents.html Iowa Programs: Providing and Financing Children's Care and Services. This resource manual was prepared to meet the needs of families of children eligible for Early ACCESS. http://www.edinfo.state.ia.us/web/links.asp?l=ea00000 Iowa Department of Education's Early ACCESS Links. This site has links to helpful information for parents of children with special needs. http://www.idph.state.ia.us/fch/newborn/default.htm Iowa Early Hearing detection and Intervention System (IAEHDI) website. About 37,000 new babies are born each year in Iowa. Of these, more than 90 will have hearing disorders. Most babies born with hearing disorders are born to parents with normal hearing. If identification doesn't happen until after six months, the child's language skills at age three will be about half that of a child with normal hearing. http://www.mipediatra.com.mx/

83. Educational Resources - Educational Consultants In Iowa - School Tree
SchoolTree.org provides information, statistics, and demographics for over Area education Agency No 16 iowa State University Olson Gayle A Field
http://schooltree.org/resources/IA-Educational_Consultants.html
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84. The Iowa Distance Learning Database
CLEAR LAKE Area education Agency 267 Regional Office Clear Lake Contact Us webcomm@iptv.org Copyright 2005, iowa Public Television
http://www3.iptv.org/iowa_database/classroom_detail.cfm?nodeID=481

85. TC 98: State Policies On Planning, Funding, Standards, And Best Practices
iowa. State education Agency Web Site www.state.ia.us/educate State education Agency Technology Contact Pamela Adams Pfitzenmaier Phone (515) 2424180
http://counts.edweek.org/sreports/tc98/states/ia.htm
Iowa
State Education Agency Web Site: www.state.ia.us/educate
State Education Agency Technology Contact: Pamela Adams Pfitzenmaier
Phone
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pam@iptv.org Number of Students: 503,540
Number of Teachers: 33,266 Back to U.S. map STATE TECHNOLOGY PLANS AND EVALUATION Does state have a plan that is periodically updated or evaluated? Does state regularly conduct its own data collection? Yes. In 1987, Iowa wrote a plan for developing the infrastructure to connect schools and colleges to a telecommunications network by 1999. In 1993-94, a state commission drafted a long-range vision for education technology. The earlier plan has undergone evaluation and annual revisions. The latter has undergone informal revisions and is currently undergoing more formal revision. The state has not done a formal cost analysis of the plans. Yes. The state collects quantitative data about education technology in the schools through an annual survey that covers a range of topics. The state uses federal TLCF funds to collect qualitative data through focus groups and site visits conducted by Iowa State University. FINANCIAL COMMITMENT Did state fund technology in FY 98?

86. SEER Brochure
Representatives of the participating state education agencies serve as SEER s professional advisory board. Program History
http://www.seer.org/pages/Brochure.html
Introduction
SEER is a cooperative program that helps state education agencies in their efforts to strengthen the role of environment-based educational approaches in K-12 curricula and systemic reform efforts. SEER's staff coordinates professional development activities and research programs, disseminates educational resource materials and provides technical assistance to the states.
SEER was established in 1995 with funding from The Pew Charitable Trusts, a national philanthropy with major interests in both environmental and school reform issues.
The Council of Chief State School Officers administers the grant. Representatives of the participating state education agencies serve as SEER's professional advisory board.
Program History
A 1994 study of federal and state education agencies, local school districts, universities and environmental organizations revealed a broad-scale need for better information about strategies that are working to integrate environmental content, pedagogy and principles into formal K-12 educational systems. This study found that EE had achieved only minor integration in systemic education reform efforts. (Click here to see a copy of the report)
As part of the study, environmental education coordinators from nine state education agencies convened to identify what specific steps needed to be taken to build a better knowledge base for the field. Among their recommendations was the establishment of a national entity that could help facilitate information sharing among the EE coordinators in the various state agencies and identify successful implementation strategies that might be replicated.

87. Web Report Engine - Address
delogo.gif (2463 bytes), iowa Department of education, iowa_flag.gif (793 bytes) EMAIL ggrove@aea13.org. WEB SITE www.aea13.org
http://www.edinfo.state.ia.us/web/re_address.asp?b=13&r=all&q=1

88. ALA | Student Achievement
www.islma.org/resources.htm. iowa Lance, Keith Curry, Marcia J. Rodney and Christine Bettendorf, iowa Mississippi Bend Area education Agency, 2002.
http://www.ala.org/aaslTemplate.cfm?Section=resourceguides&Template=/ContentMana

89. State Education Leader (Winter 2001): Rural Education
(See ”iowa Links education and Economy” for a related story. www.ruraledu.org. ¦ ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural education and Small Schools One of 16
http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/24/10/2410.htm
VOLUME 19 NUMBER 1 WINTER 2001 Education Commission of the States • 700 Broadway, Suite 1200 • Denver, CO 80203-3460 • 303-299-3600 • fax 303-296-8332 • www.ecs.org RURAL EDUCATION The Rural Bellwether Community Colleges: Key to Rural Success Iowa Links Education and Economy Special Education: Tough Issue for Rural and Remote Areas ... Rural Statistics
The Rural Bellwether
By Kathy Christie
Reprinted with permission from Phi Delta Kappan , February 2001. Schools in rural America face an array of problems every bit as daunting and intractable as those confronting schools in urban communities. In rural communities, graduating students who see no future locally leave town, and a snowball effect begins. These young people are no longer there to start families, to send their children to school, to buy toothpaste from the local druggist or houses from the local realtor. A “brain drain” begins that leaves fewer high-quality workers to attract high-quality jobs. Fewer high-quality jobs means even fewer opportunities for the next generation of students, who will find themselves forced by economic necessity to leave the community. In fact, in 22 states, more than half of all rural schools lost students between the 1994-95 and 1997-98 school years, according to the newsletter Rural Policy Matters. Those states with the highest percentages of enrollment loss were Louisiana, Idaho, North Dakota, West Virginia and Wyoming. States with large rural populations have begun to face these and other problems of rural schooling directly.

90. Roy Carver Charitable Trust: Elementary & Secondary Education
Search. Program Areas Elementary Secondary education The educational Telecommunications division of iowa Public Television, in collaboration with
http://www.carvertrust.org/index.php?page=55

91. Parent Educator National & Iowa Organizations
Logo Image, Mississippi Bend Area education Agency, Kids Heads Parent Training Information Center of iowa, www.iowapti.org. Legal Issues and Advocacy
http://www.aea9.k12.ia.us/05/parentorg.php
Home Special Education Audiology Autism Team ... Site Map
General Information and Referral Assistive Technology Information Network (Info-Tech) Governor's DD Council (Developmental Disabilities) Disability Resource Library Iowa COMPASS National Information Center on Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY) Parent Training and Information Center of Iowa
Support and Advocacy Alliance for the Mentally Ill (AMI) of Iowa The ARC (National Organization Mental Retardation) Autism Society of America Autism Society of Iowa Brain Injury Association of Iowa C.H.A.D.D. (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) Easter Seal Society Epilepsy Association of Iowa Family Voices-National International Dyslexia Association International Dyslexia Association, Iowa Branch Iowa Family Support Initiative (ASK) Iowa Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health Iowa Protection and Advocacy Learning Disabilities Association of Iowa Learning Disabilities Association (National) Muscular Dystrophy Association National Center for Learning Disabilities National Down Syndrome Congress National Down Syndrome Society National Neurofibromatosis Foundation Neurofibromatosis Foundation, Iowa Chapter

92. Iowa's School To Work Initiative: Building A System By Connecting The Dots: Tele
Laurie Phelan is from the iowa Office of School to Work, Jack Hillyard is from Between Schoolto-Work and the Department of education, Rehab, and IWD,
http://www.ncset.org/teleconferences/transcripts/2001_04.asp
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Teleconference Transcript Transcript of NCSET teleconference call held on April 26, 2001
Iowa's School to Work Initiative: Building a System By Connecting the Dots
presented by: Laurie Phelan , Director
Iowa School-to-Work Jack Hillyard
Iowa Creating Options Barb McClannahan , Project Manager
Iowa RSA Systems Change Grant, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Debbie Stevens , Coordinator
Success Center, Oskaloosa, IA
MS. LEACH: This is Lynda Leach at the University of Illinois. Welcome to our conference call. We have four presenters lined up from Iowa to talk about Iowa's School-to-Work Initiative: Building a System By Connecting the Dots. Laurie Phelan is from the Iowa Office of School to Work, Jack Hillyard is from Iowa Creative Employment Options, University of Iowa; Barb McClannahan, project manager, Iowa Paths Systems Change Grant, Division of Economic Development; and Debbie Stevens, coordinator, Success Center, Oskaloosa. MS. PHELAN:

93. State Resources For Gifted Education
iowa Department of education Grimes State Office Building Des Moines, IA 503190146 Texas education Agency 1701 N. Congress Ave. Austin, TX 78701
http://ericec.org/fact/stateres.html
State Resources for Gifted Education
This list includes State Department of Education offices responsible for gifted education and state-wide advocacy groups. For technical assistance, contact the individual listed for your state. State of the States, a book that provides state-by-state statistics and information, is available from Kristy Ehlers, listed under Oklahoma. State advocacy groups offer members a variety of services, including newsletters, conferences, and local resources. For current and detailed information on US State mandates governing gifted education, please visit Tennessee Initiative for Gifted Education Reform (TIGER) , and review their National Survey on the State governance of K-12 Gifted and Talented Education Reform (http://giftedtn.org/tiger/releases.htm). (70+ pages in .pdf format; Adobe Acrobat Reader required.)
Alabama
Linda Grill
Alabama Department of Education
Special Education Services
PO Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101

94. Links
State agencies. These are the websites of each state’s education and health departments. Back to Top. State agencies. State Departments of education
http://www2.edc.org/MakingHealthAcademic/links.asp

EDC Projects
National Non-Governmental Organizations Federal Agencies State Agencies ... Funding Opportunities
Links
EDC Projects National Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Hundreds of national organizations place the welfare of children at the heart of their missions. Nonprofit trade associations, coalitions, service delivery networks, and other NGOs are valuable sources of information on school health. Nearly 70 national NGOs collaborated with EDC on the book Health is Academic: A Guide to Coordinated School Health Programs . They appear with an asterisk (*) next to their names. Federal Agencies Listed here are the major federal agencies that address different aspects of school health in its broadest definition and in specific or targeted initiatives. State Agencies Technical Assistance Centers and Research Institutions We have culled a sample list of centers that collect information and provide technical assistance to individuals, agencies, and institutions that are implementing school health programs. Youth Data Sources To assist you in compiling data to make your case for the need for a school health program, this list provides a sample of relevant sources.

95. Cedar Rapids/Linn County Solid Waste Agency
Bluestem is a local government agency responsible for waste management and recycling in iowa s Linn County.
http://www.bluestem.org/
Quick Quiz How do you get rid of old paint?
Pour it down the sink or toilet.
Make an appointment with the Pollution Prevention Center.
Pour it down the storm sewer outside your house.
Put it in the garbage.
Pledge to become a better all-around recycler! Enter our online form and be entered into a free drawing.
Cedar Rapids Linn County Solid Waste Agency (aka. Bluestem) is a local government agency responsible for waste management and recycling in Iowa's Linn County. Outreach Investment Program Solid Waste Agency awards $20,604 to local waste reduction programs. Posted 9/7/2005
Solid Waste Agency Sponsors Teachers
Solid Waste Agency offers scholarships to teachers in Linn County schools to attend a one-credit-hour workshop, "Waste Reduction: Addressing the Overlooked R", offered by University of Northern Iowa. Posted 9/7/2005
Site #2 Landfill ClosedRecycling Center/PPC Remain OPEN
Beginning November 1, 2004, the Site 2 landfill at 1954 County Home Road will be closed until furthur notice. Posted 10/28/2004
Next Board Meeting
Next Regular Board Meeting Posted 6/19/2002
Quick Info Main Office 6301 Kirkwood Blvd SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

96. Grant Opportunities
It targets iowa educators, naturalists, retired educators and other adults with an interest Bulletins are available at iowa EE website at www.iowaee.org
http://www.iowaee.org/CEP2001.html

What is REAP?
REAP CEP Board REAP-CEP Application Process
Current REAP-CEP Board Members
REAP Conservation Education Program
2001 Grants Interpretive Resource Kits
Iowa Department of Natural Resources - Total Project - $40,494
Contact Person - Michelle Wilson
Wallace State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa 50319
Phone - 515-281-8675 E-mail - MichelleWilson@dnr.state.ia.us
Project Funded - May 2001 Since 1999, the Parks, Recreation and Preserves Division has emphasized developing a quality interpretive program for our parks, recreation areas and preserves. The intent is to institutionalize this program. Seventeen educational resource kits were needed that will focus on water quality, aquatic life, forestry, birds, mammals and landforms. Funds from REAP/CEP and partners, such as IDNR Aquatic Educational Program, Wildlife Bureau, Forests and Prairie Division, and the National Audubon Society were used to assemble kits. The educational resource kits contain written resource materials, curriculum, activity guide, and special tools that will help the naturalist get the message across to our visitors effectively. These kits are currently being used in Iowa's state parks. For more information, contact the IDNR listed above. Tuition Stipends for Teachers: Biomes In a Changing Climate
University of Northern Iowa - Total Project - $186,634

97. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
State education Agency (State Department of education) iowa Top iowa Department of education Grimes State Office Building East 14th and Grand Streets
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SEA

98. Scott County, Iowa
http//www.bhc.edu; Eastern iowa Community College District Mississippi Bend Area education Agency http//www.aea9.k12.ia.us. Libraries
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99. Cultural Affairs, Department Of
The iowa Department of Cultural Affairs has primary responsibility for The department is designated as the state agency for carrying out the plan.
http://www.culturalaffairs.org/
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The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs has primary responsibility for development of the state's interest in the areas of the arts, history, and other cultural matters.
The department is responsible for:
  • Developing a comprehensive, coordinated, and efficient policy to preserve, research, interpret, and promote to the public an awareness and understanding of local, state, and regional history. Stimulating and encouraging throughout the state the study and presentation of the performing and fine arts and public interest and participation in them. Implementing tourism-related art and history projects as directed by the general assembly. Designing a comprehensive, statewide, long-range plan (Imagine Iowa 2010) with the assistance of the Iowa Arts Council to develop the arts in Iowa. The department is designated as the state agency for carrying out the plan. Encouraging the use of volunteers throughout its divisions, especially for purposes of restoring books and manuscripts.
Read about these Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs' initiatives:
Privacy State of Iowa Report Technical Difficulties State Historical Boards and Iowa Arts Council visit Davenport for meetings, tours and events

100. Iowa
Geographic Alliance Network; iowa State Climatologist; NASA education Resources Northern Trails Area education Agency http//www.aea2.k12.ia.us/
http://teachearth.com/states/Iowa.htm
Iowa Agencies and Organizations
Geographic Alliance Network
http://w ww.nationalgeographic.com/education/index.html
The National Geographic Society's Geography Education Program has established a network of state geographic alliancesógrassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographersódedicated to improving and promoting geography education. These alliances support professional development for teachers, development of classroom materials, and efforts to make geography a part of state and local curricula. Geographic Alliance of Iowa
http://csbsnt.csbs.uni .edu/geog- alliance
Kay E. Weller
Department of Geography
University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0406
Phone: (319) 273-5952; In Iowa: (800) 601-3899
Fax: (319) 273-2222
Email: kay.weller@uni.edu Iowa State Climatologist State Climatologists are individuals who have been identified by a state entity as the state's climatologist and who are also recognized by the Director of the National Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as the state climatologist of a particular state. Mr. Harry J. Hillaker, Jr.

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