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  1. Maine College president wants to revamp system.(John Fitzimmons)(Brief Article): An article from: Community College Week
  2. A programmatic assessment of the Career Information Delivery System within a variety of career guidance settings: [Biddeford High School] by John P Moran, 1982
  3. Interpreting for deaf people: A report of a workshop on interpreting, Governor Baxter State School for the Deaf, Portland, Maine, July 7-27, 1965 by Stephen P Quigley, 1972
  4. As Leaders Learn: Personal Stories of Growth in School Leadership
  5. Career development guide for the elementary school: A guidebook for teachers and guidance counselors by Charles William Ryan, 1971
  6. Technical education needs and employment potential in forestry-based occupations in Maine (Bulletin / Maine Agricultural Experiment Station) by Frederick B Burnett, 1967
  7. Preparing handicapped youth for jobs: A six-site study of school-community collaboration by Maureen M Webster, 1985

81. Medical Technical Training Vocational Schools Healthcare Education
Each vocational category we offer contains healthcare related schools vocational Medical schools by State Find vocational Medical schools by State!
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82. WSD Home Page
Westbrook School Department 117 Stroudwater Street Westbrook, maine 04092 Westbrook Regional vocational School Director Todd Fields
http://www.westbrookschools.org/
Westbrook School Department
117 Stroudwater Street
Westbrook, Maine 04092
Telephone: 207-854-0800 FAX: 207-854-0809
Email: wsd@westbrookschools.org
Welcome to the official web site for the Westbrook School Department. We take pride in the staff employed to work with our students at all levels to provide the high
standard of education for which Westbrook has come to be recognized. Effective communication to parents and the community at large is important to us and therefore
we are hopeful that this site will allow more community members easy access to
some key information regarding the Westbrook schools. Stan Sawyer, Superintendent of Schools We advertise all our open positions on our website Servingschools.com and MaineToday.com WESTBROOK SCHOOLS FAX INFORMATION / ANNOUNCEMENTS Westbrook High School (Grades 9 - 12)
Principal: Marc Gousse WHS Staff

83. OCEAN COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
an instructor in the Ocean County vocational Technical School ’s (OCVTS) The others are Luisa Marcos, of Union Hill High School , Union City and
http://www.ocvts.org/htm/news_events/matescited_current.htm
Home About Us Financial Aid Directions ... My Classroom Connect Related Links NONE
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OCVTS TEACHER TINA HELD CITED BY
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TOMS RIVER Two representatives from each state, one representing science teachers and one representing mathematic teachers, will be selected to attend a Washington ceremony in March where the national winner will be named, according to Dr. Robert R. Higgins, of the New Jersey Department of Education The teacher is a graduate of Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and earned certificates in Graduate Marine Science at Rider University , Lawrenceville, and the College of the Atlantic , Bar Harbor , Maine . Before joining OCVTS in 2001, Ms. Held was an instructor at Manasquan High School .

84. LRTC News
Email karno@maine.edu. LEWISTON - Lewiston High School Junior Matt Bissonnette presentation of what maine vocational and Technical Centers are doing.
http://www.lewiston.k12.me.us/~lrtcweb/Other/LRTC_News.htm

85. NIOSH Document: Working Together For Safety — A State Team Approach To Prev
Other teachers in New Jersey’s Schoolto-Career and vocational education programsuse vocational education programs maine allows vocational education
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2005-134/2005-134d.html
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NIOSH Publication No. 2005-134:
May 2005 Table of Contents
Taking Action: Strategies and Projects to Prevent Injuries to Young Workers
A variety of strategies and projects can be used to prevent injuries to young workers. The State teams in the Northeast teach teens about workplace safety; educate parents, employers, health care providers, educators, and government officials; collect and analyze data; and enhance and enforce child labor laws. Meeting the Challenge: Obtaining Materials for Your State Brochure (Young Worker Safety Resources Center)

Curricula and Safety Training for Youth
Curriculum (Massachusetts/Education Development Center Inc.) Young worker safety curricula teach teenagers to recognize their right to a safe working environment and to become safer workers. Teenagers need to be taught how to work safely. They should be aware that State and Federal laws protect them in the workplace. And they need to know how to identify hazards and negotiate with employers over unsafe conditions and to whom they can turn if these negotiations are unsuccessful. These issues are covered in three curricula; two that were developed with NIOSH funding, and a third that was modeled after them:
  • Safe Work/Safe Workers (created by EDC and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health) is used in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

86. MSAD 48.org - Maine School Admin District 48 Distance Education
Adult Education Home Diploma Registration GED vocational College Calendar Qualityof Life On 2004, maine School Administrative District 48.
http://www.msad48.org/mainfrm.cfm?tpid=1315

87. Title 20-A - §254. Educational Duties
A. Contract with a private school for the conduct of vocational courses in The counsel for the maine Human Rights Commission appointed under Title 5,
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Subchapter 2: COMMISSIONER The commissioner shall have the following educational duties. 1. General duty. The commissioner may inspect and have general supervision over all public schools and shall advise and direct superintendents and school boards in the discharge of their duties, by circular letters and personal conferences. 2. Training and development. The commissioner shall promote the importance of ongoing training and development and encourage initiatives that prepare school personnel to fully implement the system of learning results as established in section 6209. 3. Contracts for vocational educational programs. The commissioner may: A. Contract with a private school for the conduct of vocational courses in accordance with section 3002; and

88. Maine Metal Products Association - Job Postings
Qualifications, Valid maine vocational Teaching Certificate. Salary Range,Per Contract Position is dependent on passage of the Sanford School Budget.
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  • 89. Searsport District High School Guidance Office
    Career planning, college selection and vocational school selection are maine Association for Career and Technical Education, High school seniors
    http://home.acadia.net/searsporths/events.html
    Searsport District High School
    Guidance Office
    Guidance Department Phone 548-2315
    Anna Cyr, Guidance Counselor; Cindy Clark, Guidance Secretary Guidance News Local Scholarships Talent Search Program College Application Checklist ... Future Builders
    Guidance News
    New guidance news, information and events will be posted as they become available.
    College Application Checklist
    Choosing a college is not an exact science. You look at many things in selecting a collegelocation, cost, size, special courses, or athletic opportunites. Colleges also look at all your different characteristicsacademic, special interests, experence, and test scores. To keep your sanity during the process, a plan and a checklist are needed. Hopefully this will help parents organize their seniors. 1. Develop a list of colleges based on what's important to the student, typically ten to twelve schools. 2. Write or call for applications and information and then become familiar with each college's strengths and offerings. 3. Organize the process. Make a file for each college.

    90. Academy For Sale, School - Vocational Schools & Colleges For Sale, Academy-Schoo
    Academy for Sale, School vocational schools Colleges for Sale, for Sale Academy-School Biz Sales, Buy-Sell Academy-School - vocational schools
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    auto_focus = true; Home Small Business Library Small Business Center Business Opportunities ... Biz Wanted! In this section New Businesses for Sale List Academy-School Businesses for Sale Businesses For Sale Education-Training ... Testimonials Also see : Computer-Technology : Computer Training and Related Businesses
    Listing# For Sale by: Owner, FSBO; Business Type: Independent; List Price:
    Los Angeles County City: Altadena - Los Angeles State: California
    Private School Ages Range grades k - 5. Also state Licensed Pre-School and School program for ages 5 - 15. Evening and Week Care if desired. - Listed in Child Care-Nursery
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    F - 1 Language School 2 locations For Sale
    Listing# Business Type: Independent;
    Los Angeles County State: California
    Offering English Language Programs For International Students Planning To Attend American Colleges And Universities - Listed in Academy-School Business Details Contact the Seller Tell Friends Clip It Service Business - #6598 For Sale Listing# Business Type: Independent;

    91. Vocational Schools Offer More Than Trade Skills
    For generations, many people have connected vocational schools and career Things have changed in the field of vocational schools over the past 20 years
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    92. Aquaculture Program At School In Lubec Maine
    Lubec Consolidated School expects to be certified as maine s first vocational Each school in this organization is developing vocational specialties
    http://www.ruraledu.org/projects/project_lubec0301.html
    Home About Us Search Publications ... Topics Lubec, Maine's School and Community Work
    to Revitalize the Fishing Industry through Aquaculture
    Lubec's Economic Situation

    Lubec fishermen depend on each other's help, especially when getting the boats moored during inclement weather. The folks of "downeast" Maine are celebrated by locals and tourists alike for their blend of rugged independence and community spirit. Small wonder, then, that many of the 306 students of Lubec Consolidated School are living up to that reputation as they lead the picturesque but distressed fishing village of Lubec (pop: 2,000), perched on the northeastern corner of the United States, into the 21st century. In the past, learning to subsist in a harsh environment seemed more important to young and old alike than formal schooling, schooling which prepared graduates for jobs most likely to be found by leaving home.
    Tides varying as much as 25 ft. wash over the shore and then recede leaving large expanses of soft, sandy, clam flats. It is different now. During the 1940s and 1950s, local fishermen sold their abundant catches of herring to more than 20 sardine factories in Lubec. These days, only Lubec Packing Company remains. Fishermen must travel far away to bring in the herring they once harvested in nearby waters. Other local fisheries are dwindling, and several tidal flats where clams have been dug for generations are off-limits because of pollution fears. Green sea-urchins, so prized for their roe in Japan, are smaller and less plentiful on an ocean floor increasingly barren of the kelp beds which nourish and protect a multitude of marine life.

    93. Education Commission Of The States
    The state s regional universities offer vocational education programs under maine Postsecondary Governance Structures, The Board of Trustees of the
    http://mb2.ecs.org/reports/Report.aspx?id=226

    94. State Profiles Of Public Elementary And Secondary Education, 1996-97 - Maine
    maine Department of Education, State House Station no 23, $5564, $7759,vocational and adult education. $3903, $10289, School improvement
    http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2000/stateprofiles/state_profiles/maine.asp
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    Maine Department of Education, State House Station no 23,
    Augusta, ME 04333-0023
    Download, view and print Maine's report as a pdf file. Superintendent of Education
    Commissioner J. Duke Albanese, (207) 287-5114 National Cooperative Education Statistics Liaison
    James E. Watkins, (207) 287-5841 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator
    James E. Watkins, (207) 287-5841

    95. Fort Gorges In Portland Harbor | About SMCC | Southern Maine Community College
    a day school in Augusta, maine, under the name of maine vocational Technical named in honor of Sir Ferninando Gorges, colonial proprietor of maine.
    http://www.smccme.edu/docs.php?section=1&navid=2&docid=79

    96. Holly's Story, The University Of Maine, Center For Community Inclusion & Disabil
    material contained was compiled by the committee on transition/maine her localnewspaper about the activities of the vocational school that she attends.
    http://www.umaine.edu/cci/service/maineworks/transitions/holly.htm

    Agency: Holly
    Introduction SNOW Youth Stories Parent Stories ... CCI Home Two and a half years ago, I began working with a young lady through my job as a case manager with Community Health and Counseling Services (CHCS) in Lincoln , Maine. This young woman I will call Susan, was young, very shy, and struggled with both her schoolwork and her self-esteem. Little did I realize that over a four-year period she would gain the skills to see a brighter future for herself.
    I stepped into the picture after she already began to do some work for the Penobscot-Piscataquis region for the Committee on Transition (COT). As I began working with Susan, we kept running into problems where she could not meet with me because she was attending seminars here and there for the COT. At the time, I had no earthly idea what the COT was. As the time progressed, I saw Susan attending more and more COT functions and at the same time saw her self-esteem growing. I started hearing about her desire to attend college and I soon learned that this was a major step for her as there are only a small number of young people that move on from foster care into college.
    In the beginning, Susan talked about DREAM Charts and

    97. HRTW-ME: Maine Adolescent Transition Partnership
    III vocational School in Lincoln for 8th graders moving to high school Our recent acquisition of the maine Works for Youth! project will allow our
    http://www.hrtw.org/about_us/proj_files/hrtw_me.html
    HRTW-ME:Adolescent Transition Partnership [CONTACT] [ABSTRACT] HRTW-ME CONTACT
    Project Title: Maine Adolescent Transition Partnership Project Number: Project Director: Toni G. Wall Organization Name: Department of Human Services, Bureau of Health Address: 11 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333-0011 Contact Person: Toni G. Wall Phone: Fax: E-mail: toni.g.wall@state.me.us Project Period: HRTW-ME ABSTRACT
    Project Title: Maine Adolescent Transition Partnership Project Number: Project Director: Toni G. Wall Phone: Organization Name: Department of Human Services, Bureau of Health Address: 11 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333-0011 Contact Person: Toni G. Wall Phone: Fax: E-mail: toni.g.wall@state.me.us Web Address: www.umaine.edu/cci Project Period: PROBLEM:
    The MATP (Maine Adolescent Transition Partnership) project is designed to enhance the successful transition to adulthood, productivity, and financial independence for the diverse population of adolescents with special health care needs through the development, implementation, evaluation and expansion of a collaborative, accessible, comprehensive, culturally competent, model program. GOALS:
    Goal #1: To advance successful transition, productivity and financial independence for adolescents with special health care needs, create an integrated model partnership, herein named the MATP (Maine Adolescent Transition Partnership) by joining the MAT Steering Committee and the Participatory Action Team created in the planning year of the Health and Ready to Work initiative with existing efforts in the State of Maine (including the Maine COT system, the School to Work Partnerships, LEARNS Maine Cite, and representatives from adolescents, parents, health care providers, employers, and other system representatives such as social service providers, school personnel, higher education faculty, policy makers and community members).

    98. WARRANT ARTICLES FOR MAINE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT NO
    WARRANT ARTICLES FOR maine SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT NO. 40 School Directorsrecommend a yes vote. ARTICLE IS vocational EDUCATION REGIONAL DAY
    http://msad40.org/budget/fy04warrant.htm
    WARRANT ARTICLES FOR MAINE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT NO. 40 REFERENDUM VOTE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2003 ARTICLE 2: ADMINISTRATION To see if the district will appropriate $1,140,254 from revenues for Administration. School Directors recommend a yes vote. ARTICLE 3: REGULAR ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTION To see if the district will appropriate $ 6,276,404 from revenues for Regular Elementary Instruction. School Directors recommend a yes vote. ARTICLE 4: REGULAR SECONDARY INSTRUCTION To see if the district will appropriate $ 2,845,255 from revenues for Regular Secondary Instruction. School Directors recommend a yes vote. ARTICLE 5: SPECIAL EDUCATION To see if the district will appropriate $ 2,358,810 from revenues for Special Education. School Directors recommend a yes vote. ARTICLE 6: EXTRA CURRICULAR PROGRAMS To see if the district will appropriate $310,364 from revenues for Extra Curricular Programs. School Directors recommend a yes vote. ARTICLE ATTENDANCE/HEALTH SERVICES To see if the district will appropriate $146,614 from revenues for Attendance/Health Services. School Directors recommend a yes vote.

    99. The Maine Principals' Association - Memebership
    Life members are those individuals holding maine Elementary Principals’ Association The membership dues paid by participating schools of the Division of
    http://www.mpa.cc/membership.html
    MPA Membership
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    MEMBERSHIP AND DUES Professional Division Interscholastic Division Home About our Internal Organization Our Mission
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    If you wish to comment on any aspect of our site we can be reached at mpa@mpa.cc

    100. Vocational Schools, CA YellowPages.com(sm)-online Yellow Pages
    education,educational,schools,security,vocational. YellowPages.com offers yellowpages directory and online phone book for local businesses in United States
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