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61. KENTUCKY DRIVER EDUCATION - KY DMV Department Of Motor Vehicles Guide - DMV.ORG
org. Finding information about DRIVER education in kentucky can be confusing. DMV.org has been developed to ease the search for kentucky DRIVER education
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Recommended Parent Taught Driver Education Program: Completion of a Kentucky driver education program is recommended for any new teen driver. Every year, thousands of teens are involved in accidents that could have been prevented if they had more knowledge prior to getting behind the wheel. We recommend Driver Ed in a Box® as the best driver education Visit Driver Ed in a Box® today and find out about their program as well as exactly what new teen drivers need to know about getting a Kentucky license.
The Kentucky drivers license department has information on Kentucky drivers education requirements. Some of the information and resources include:

62. Kentucky Museum Of Art And Craft
Come Visit the kentucky Museum of Art and Craft for the best regional art and craft sales The education Center also provides special needs workshops,
http://www.kentuckyarts.org/
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Louisville arts organizations and Fund for the Arts launch ArtsCare Initiative... 2006 ACCSE Conference and Exhibition Coming to Louisville
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Can't visit in person, hop aboard for a virtual tour ...... The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft is a nonprofit organization founded in 1981 to continue the art and craft heritage of Kentucky through the support and education of craft artists and education of the public. In 2001, KMAC celebrated 20 years of supporting over 400 artists and providing educational programs to over 500,000 school children. The Museum is supported in part by the Fund for the Arts and Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency of the Commerce Cabinet. We host 22 exhibitions a year. Each year more than 65,000 attendees visit the Foundation. Over 2,000 students and teachers visit the Museum on field trips and more than 35,000 students and teachers access the Traveling Suitcase Program, which offers hands-on learning using real art objects in the K-12 classroom.

63. NCATE - Institutions - Program Review Process
Kansas State Department of education mgage@ksde.org. kentucky. MS Word Document State Protocol List of Accredited Institutions in kentucky List of
http://www.ncate.org/institutions/listofstatescontacts.asp?ch=90

64. Surveys Of Enacted Curriculum
Method of Selection State education agencies SEA Directory Membership Meetings Profiles of State education Systems for Use with NAEP
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Surveys of Enacted Curriculum
Tools for Aligning Instruction, Standards, and Assessments The Surveys of Enacted Curriculum (SEC) offer a practical method for collecting, reporting, and using consistent data on instructional practices and subject content taught in classrooms. Surveys are now available for English language arts and reading, mathematics, and science (K-12). The survey instruments and reporting tools provide an objective approach for schools, districts, and states to analyze instruction in relation to content standards. Data and reports from the Surveys of Enacted Curriculum system are intended to assist educators and policy makers in several ways:

65. HigherEdInfo.org: About Us
The National Information Center for Higher education Policymaking and Analysis and state higher education agencies on management issues of all kinds.
http://www.higheredinfo.org/about/

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More information about us: Staff Mission and Vision Advisory List Staff Patrick J. Kelly - Director of the Information Center Patrick Kelly is a Senior Associate at the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS) and serves as Director of the National Information Center for Higher Education Policymaking and Analysis. Before joining NCHEMS in February 2002, Patrick worked for six years at the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. His most recent position at the council was Senior Associate for Information and Research. He worked with higher education leaders to design performance indicators to measure progress toward postsecondary education reform in Kentucky, conducted research studies for statewide higher education policy initiatives, and coordinated the analysis and reporting of data and information in support of many other council projects. Prior to working at the council, Patrick was a Research Associate at the National Center for Family Literacy in Louisville, Kentucky. Patrick is working on his Ph.D. in Urban and Public Affairs at the University of Louisville where he also earned a Master's degree in Sociology. His undergraduate studies were completed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. His areas of specialization and interest include research and statistical methodology, policy analysis, and program evaluation.

66. State Resources For Gifted Education
kentucky Association for Gifted education (KAGE) PO Box 9610 Bowling Green, KY 421019610 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

67. NCEF - Links
kentucky School Plant Management Association http//www.kspma.org/ Texas education Agency Facility Funding and Standards
http://www.edfacilities.org/links/
N CEF links to professional organizations, federal, state and municipal resources, academic research centers, media, and products and services.
American Association of School Administrators (AASA)
http://www.aasa.org/

AASA is an international organization for educational leaders which prepares schools and school systems for the 21st century, connects schools and communities, and enhances the effectiveness of school leaders. American Federation of Teachers (AFT)
http://www.aft.org/

The AFT represents trade union workers in education, health care and public service. American Institute of Architects Committee on Architecture for Education (AIA/CAE)
http://www.aia.org/cae/

AIA's committee of architects and allied professionals is concerned with the quality and design of pre-kindergarten through university level educational facilities. CAE identifies national educational facility issues critical to architects and works to strengthen relationships with allied organizations, client groups, and the public. American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
http://www.asla.org/

68. Bridges4Kids State Resources And Information: Michigan
Web www.uwbg.org Easter Seals kentucky 2050 Versailles Road Lexington, KY 40504 kentucky education Rights Center, Inc. 106 N. Main Street
http://www.bridges4kids.org/states/ky.htm
State of Kentucky
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General links Contact your State Legislator or Members of Congress - click here Are You Eligible? State Benefit Programs and Federal Benefit Programs
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- A comprehensive community-based Suicide Prevention Program. Call 1-800-615-1245 24 hours a day/7 days a week for Community Mental Health or 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433).
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69. Cumberland River Compact Supporting The Cumberland River In Kentucky And Tenness
businesses, and agencies in kentucky and Tennessee. The Cumberland River Compact is a notfor-profit educational organization with a mission to
http://www.cumberlandrivercompact.org/
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The Compact is working with the Corps of Engineers to bring Clean Marina certification to the Cumberland. Here, Darren Shell and his support team raise the flag at Willow Grove Marina - the Basin's 1st Clean Marina! Results from Compact's Local Officials' Survey prompt support from here to Timbuktu! Read the complete Bridgestone Americas Holding, Inc. News Release The Compact is invited to present Local Official Survey Results at American Museum of Natural History in New York! See a copy of the poster in PDF format here.

70. National And State Education Standards And FLP Lessons
kentucky is currently in the process of correlating the first 40 lessons the Texas education Agency s Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
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State Education Standards and FLP Lessons Throughout the United States national and state education standards have been developed to provide a vision of what students need to know and be able to do in each core subject and by the end of grade 12. Content standards define domains of content that are important for educators to teach and students to learn. State standards are intended to assist local school districts in raising instructional expectations, upgrading and improving curriculum and instruction, and promoting growth in student achievement. In the United States the national standards are specific in nature as defined by each discipline. Each state and local school district then develops their curricular guidelines or state standards ensuring that the interests, needs, and values of each community are reflected. FLP encourages each state to correlate the lessons in Resources for Learning to their own state standards or core curriculum. FLP lessons easily lend themselves to these correlations as there are many process skills in each lesson. The following are some examples of skills incorporated into the lesson outcomes and are expectations in most state performance standards: analyzing and organizing ideas, comparing similarities and differences, cooperating in group activities, experimenting and testing hypotheses, gathering data, making inferences, problem solving, and synthesizing information, thinking creatively, writing. Currently, virtually every one of the 16 FLP cooperating states either have or are developing a correlation with the FLP material. Here are some different approaches:

71. American Association Of School Administrators - Issues And Insights
school” to transfer to a safe school within the local education agency (LEA). Eastern kentucky University 877 805 4277 http//www.kysafeschools.org
http://www.aasa.org/issues_and_insights/safety/

72. Progress Of Education Reform -- School-Based Management: Rhetoric Vs. Reality
In 1990, the kentucky Legislature enacted the kentucky education Reform Act (KERA), (http//www.consortiumchicago.org/cgi-bin/html_web_store.cgi?page=
http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/26/58/2658.htm
What’s Inside What the research shows How Kentucky uses SBM Chicago’s experience School-Based Management Vol. 2, No. 5, April-May 2001 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 School-Based Management: Rhetoric vs. Reality One of the major trends of the education reform movement over the past 15 years has been the push to decentralize decisionmaking, allowing those closest to the teaching and learning process – principals, teachers and parents – to be both more independent and more responsible for results. Over the years, school-based management (SBM) has evolved from a stand-alone reform to one that typically is embedded within a comprehensive approach to improving student achievement and school performance. Rather than being viewed as an end in itself, the creation of greater responsibility and flexibility at the school level has come to be seen as crucial to the successful implementation of standards, teaching-quality initiatives and other key reforms. Today, many states and school districts have embraced school-based management as a strategy for empowering teachers, increasing efficiency and accountability, and creating greater energy at the school level for change and improvement. Many states have adopted some form of SBM legislation, and a few have even mandated its use statewide.

73. ECS Results
kentucky, The kentucky Higher education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) is the state Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Higher education Assistance Agency
http://www.ecs.org/dbsearches/Search_Info/StateNarrativeReports.asp?tbl=table3

74. KyEducators.org - Special Education Resources
to supporting state agency staff carry out their mission of ensuring a quality education for An access point for over 20 kentucky library catalogs.
http://www.kyeducators.org/SpecialEd/resources.asp
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75. Kentucky DOE EPSCoR - Experimental Program To Stimulate Competitive Research
The kentucky DOE EPSCoR is a federalstate partnership aimed at improving science and education, and technology capabilities in the Commonwealth.
http://www.epscor.org/
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KY DOE EPSCoR Program
Center for Applied Energy Research
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Lexington, KY 40511-8410
Phone: 859-257-0207
Fax: 859-257-0302
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76. CCFY | Initiatives: Out Of School Time
(785) 2962303 FAX (785) 296-1413 apochowski@ksde.org - TOP - kentucky Texas education Agency 1701 North Congress Austin, TX 78701
http://www.ccfy.org/21cclc/21cclc_agencies.htm
Overview
Be Sure All Youth In Your Community Have High Quality Out of School Programs

21st CCLC State Education Agencies
Association of Caribbean Community Foundations

Fathers Matter

Neighborhood Transformation/ Family Development

Out of School Time
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Youth in Transition

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... WY ALABAMA Nina Megginson, Community Education Coordinator Cullman City Schools 222 2nd Avenue, SE Cullman, AL 35055 Robert Ritchey, Education Specialist Alabama Department of Education P.O. Box 302101 Montgomery, AL 36130-2101 britchey@alsde.edu Bob Russell, Superintendent Gadsden City Schools P.O. Box 184 Gadsden, AL 35902 bobrussell@ttc.gcs.k12.al.us - TOP - ALASKA Bonnie Hardy, Manager Anchorage School District PO Box 196614 Anchorage, AK 99519-6614 hardy_Bonnie@msmail.asd.k12.ak.us Barbara Thompson, Deputy Director, Alaska Department of Education and Early Development 801 West 10th Street - Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801 barbara_thompson@eed.state.ak.us Julie Wild-Curry, Director, After-School Programs Fairbanks North Star Borough School District 520 Fifth Avenue Fairbanks, AK 99701

77. FRAC - Summer Food Service Program
USDA provides funding through state agencies (generally state education agencies) to reimburse Randy Rosso at (202) 9862200 Ext. 3014, rrosso@frac.org;
http://www.frac.org/html/federal_food_programs/programs/sfsp.html
Food Stamp Program National School Lunch Program
School Breakfast Program

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... CFNP Summer Food Service Program for Children (SFSP) When school lets out, millions of low-income children lose access to the school breakfasts, lunches and afterschool snacks they receive during the regular school year. The Summer Food Service Program for Children is a key to filling this gap. The Summer Food Service Program provides meals and snacks to children who might otherwise go hungry and is often provided in conjunction with educational, developmental, and recreational activities. With more parents working outside the home, organizations are serving school-age children afterschool as well as during the summer. History The Summer Food Service Program for Children (SFSP) was created by Congress in 1968. It is an entitlement program designed to provide funds for eligible sponsoring organizations to serve nutritious meals to low-income children when school is not in session. Benefits The SFSP feeds hungry children in the summer, gives a boost to public and private non-profit summer programs, and helps give low-income children the best start on the new school year. Many of the children served are at nutritional risk when they do not have access to school meals.

78. Correctional Education
State Agency Children, cited the key principles of the kentucky education In kentucky, the focus is on getting youth back into regular education and
http://www.aypf.org/forumbriefs/1994/fb120594.htm
Correctional Education: Does it Offer an Effective Second Chance for Youth? Addressing the needs of our nation's most at risk youth populationadjudicated and incarcerated youthis a challenge for communities and the state and local systems responsible for their care and development. The impetus for change in the manner we prepare youth for successful adult roles created by the School-to-Work Opportunities Act and the reauthorization of the Perkins Vocational Technical Education and the Adult Education Acts calls also for a rethinking of the service delivery system for at-risk and delinquent youth. For them, the challenge is developing productive skills while making the transition from school to an institution and back to school. Therefore it is important that schools work closely with the juvenile justice system in designing curriculums and approaches to ensure that these youth are not left out of efforts to prepare them for the work force. Forum panelists, experts on correctional education and juvenile justice, provided views of how two statesKentucky and Tennesseeaddress the needs of these youth, and discussed the applications of research for ensuring success for at-risk youth. Gail Schwartz, Chief of Program Management for Correctional Education, U.S. Department of Education, served as moderator. According to Betty Adams, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Youth Development

79. SchoolGrants Links - Federal Agencies
Federal agencies. Regional Educational Laboratories AEL (Appalachia Educational Laboratory). States Served, kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia and West
http://www.schoolgrants.org/Links/fed_agencies.htm
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Sample Proposals ... Join the SchoolGrants Team! Links - Federal Agencies G et into the habit of regularly checking the various federal Web sites. These agencies frequently publish grant information as well as other useful data. If you know of links that should be included here, please let me know . If you encounter a "dead" link, I would appreciate it if you would let me know - please include the Web page on which you encountered the problem so I can find it to correct it. (Links on SchoolGrants always open in their own windows so you will always be able to return to your spot on this site.) Federal Agencies Regional Educational Laboratories Federal Agencies Department of Education Education Publications Related to ESEA Programs
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(ED Web Site) GrantsNet is the way to learn more about grants that are offered through HHS. You'll find funding opportunities, grant management information and other helpful resources on this site.

80. Beyond Mediation: Strategies For Appropriate Early Dispute Resolution In Special
Susan Sellars, Mediation Coordinator, Texas education Agency Pam Goins, Program Consultant with the kentucky Department of education, indicated that her
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