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  1. Piney Woods School continues tradition of excellence.(education): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by George McNeill, 2005-04-04
  2. Agricultural high school dormitories of Mississippi (Bulletin / Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station) by Dorothy Dickins, 1931
  3. Mississippi 1860 U.S. census, index: Indexing heads of households, and all others with a different surname, within said household, including hotels, boarding ... railroad camps, schools, military posts, etc by Kathryn Rose Bonner, 1983

41. Teaching PK-12 Employment Links EPO - The University Of Iowa College Of Educatio
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42. Mississippi State University Bands
mississippi State University Bands History of A M. The students of these boarding schools were quite naturally drawn into the college activities and
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Mississippi State University Bands: History
Reveille in the morning and signaled lights out with Taps in the evening. Drum and bugle corps were used to assist in the military ceremonies from time to time, but these were established and disbanded at the whim of the commandant in charge.
The band required auditions for membership as early as 1911. The first-chair men, together with the director, voted on whether the prospective members played well enough to merit membership in the band. The band had a fraternity-like atmosphere, due in large part to the fact that one section of Old Main was set aside as the band quarters and all bandsmen lived there. A highlight of this period was a Liberty Bonds tour by the band during which they traveled to Niagara Falls by train to raise money for the military effort of World War I. It is known that in 1918 a small group called the "Jazzer-up Jazz Band" was in existence in addition to the regular band. The instrumentation of this 8-piece group included cornet, violin, saxophone, clarinet, flute, trombone, drums, and piano.
In 1924 the band had its first performance at the halftime of a football game. Prior to this time the majority of outdoor performances were done at fairs in Meridian, Jackson, Tupelo, and Grenada where the band provided grandstand entertainment.

43. Educational Resources - MS Department Of Education
boarding schools,Why Bullying Online Center for Health and Health Care School Immunization Requirementsmississippi School information for public,
http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/resources2.htm

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44. Reservation Boarding Schools
The reservation boarding school system was a war in disguise, Children at School, 18501930, University Press of mississippi, Jackson, mississippi,1993.
http://www.twofrog.com/rezsch.html
A personal story by Carol M. Hodgson: "When I go home I'm going to talk Indian"
September 8, 2000 - Remarks by the Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
February 6, 2001 An excerpt from the Winter 2000 Issue of Native Americas Journal]
December 17, 2001 - An excerpt from the book "Shaping Survival"
Four Native women sharing their educational experiences]
January 6, 2003 American Indian Students (1878-1923)
Personal Accounts written by students and student lists by name and Tribal affiliation]
April 9, 2003 - A class action law suit Zephier, et al. v. United States of America filed by former
reservation school students.]
The Reservation Boarding School System
in the United States, 1870 -1928 Justification and Rationalization Day Schools vs. Boarding Schools Carlisle Indian School and Richard Henry Pratt The System Begins to Fail By way of introduction: The Reservation Boarding School System was a war in disguise. It was a war between the United States government and the children of the First People of this land. Its intention was that of any war, elimination of the enemy. The reason this war is difficult to recognize is because it was covered by the attractive patina of a concept called "Manifest Destiny." Manifest Destiny was a philosophy by which the white european invader imagined themselves as having a divine right to take possession of all land and its fruits. The reason that the Concept of Manifest Destiny was so effective was because, as it steam rolled across the land, it dragged the masses with it. The hooks that dragged these masses were many and were forged by Christianity and the Christian imprimatur. Although the fuel that energized Manifest Destiny was economic, the inspiration was in its alignment with divine will. This quote from the essay

45. Mississippi Schools
Great Site, lots of links to mississippi schools. http//www.mpsa.org/ mississippi Private School Good site if your looking for a boarding school.
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Web schoolanddaycare Questions? Comments? e-mail us at: questions@schooland daycare.com Mississippi Schools
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Links to School District web sites.
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Links to Mississippi Schools, good site.
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Great Site, lots of links to Mississippi schools.
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Mississippi Private School Association.
http:// www.montessoriconnections.com
Nationwide directory of Montessori schools....good site. http:// www.ezlink.com/~edu/ZZLutSch.htm National Directory of Lutheran Schools http:// www.publicschoolreview.com Lots of info about public schools across the country, good site. http:// www.boardingschoolreview.com/ Good site if your looking for a boarding school. http:// www.catholicusa.com/catholic_schools_online/catholic_schools.htm http:// www.us-israel.org/jsource/bibusa.html National Directory of Jewish Schools http:// www.amshq.org/schools.htm Great site to find Montessori schools and preschools. http:// www.lutheransonline.com/

46. Faith-based Florida
Mountain Park Baptist boarding Academy, moved to Missouri from mississippi in 1987 Today many church boarding schools in Florida are accredited by
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If you can't make it in the upper 49 or Mexico
take your disobedient kids to Florida where anything goes:
An intro to ABC Pensacola News Report
by Mollye Barrows on faith-based schools by Wesley Fager,
Ed, theStraights dot com Florida Sixth Circuit Judge Linda Babb visited a Narconon drug rehabilitation facility and liked what she saw so much that she stated, "It [Narconon] seems better organized and funded than a lot of programs we use. Skepticism about the program probably is due to perceived ties to Scientology. If it was the Southern Baptists, I don't think it would be scrutinized as much." [Src: St. Petersburg Times, Mar. 30, 2003] Well Justice Babb, ABC TV Wear News in Pensacola, Florida has just published a three part series on alleged child abuse in two Baptist-run boarding schools right down there in Florida. Before linking to the series it might be useful to get some background material on where these schools came from, who accredits them, and Wiley Cameron and Michael Palmerthe Baptist preachers behind them. TACCCA and Wiley Cameron . The Roloff Schools are a string of Christian boarding schools for wayward teens founded by Lester Roloff, a fundamentalist Baptist preacher. In the 1970s Texas health authorities investigated the schools for allegations of whipping, handcuffing and using other abusive tactics on teenagers. The schools protested state scrutiny and the case ended up in the US Supreme Court which ruled that Roloff would have to abide by state licensing laws. So in 1985 two Roloff schools, the Rebekah Home for Girls and Anchor Home for Girls, moved to Missouri. Another school, Mountain Park Baptist Boarding Academy, moved to Missouri from Mississippi in 1987 after a judge ordered teens to be removed. The founder of Mountain Park had been trained by Roloff. Roloff died in a plane crash in 1982 and was replaced by a man named Wiley Cameron.

47. A Tale Of Two Schools . The Challenge - Delta Schools Search For Answers | PBS
back a hundred years of sending kids out of state to boarding schools, he said. Federal court rulings in the 1970s ordering mississippi schools to
http://www.pbs.org/weta/twoschools/thechallenge/ledger/ledger_2.html
"For a small school, I think it's good," said Jaquitta Ford, 16, an 11th-grader who wants to attend Spelman College in Atlanta and major in computer science. But Ford and her classmates are starting behind the rest of the state. Schools in the Delta, Mississippi's premier farming region, have always been lacking, said Andy Mullins, executive assistant to the University of Mississippi chancellor and former special assistant to three state superintendents of education. The prosperous white families who owned plantations often didn't send children to local public schools. "You had a tradition in the Delta that went back a hundred years of sending kids out of state to boarding schools," he said. "The public schools, in a lot of cases, were viewed as the school for the working man, the common man. For a lot of the poor whites, it was the only place they could go." Until 1970s desegregation, the children of the white "common man" and black "common man" attended classes in different buildings under the umbrella of the same systems. The all-white boards of trustees didn't want to pump a lot of money into the black schools because "you didn't want to educate a good field worker because they'd leave the field," Mullins said.

48. Clarionledger.com
schools in the Delta, mississippi s premier farming region, have always been a hundred years of sending kids out of state to boarding schools, he said.
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    But as Delta educators such as Thomas Edwards know, it's not that simple. At 51, the Delta born, bred and educated Edwards is superintendent of the 2,200-student district in Indianola, the heart of the Delta. He has clean, well-maintained buildings. He has any number of enthusiastic teachers leading students through well-planned lessons. He has students who are quiet, polite and attentive, all impeccably dressed in khaki and navy blue uniforms. The picture of Edwards' hard-working, conscientious students and teachers is hard to reconcile with dismal test scores. Their test scores are too low to meet state accreditation standards, and the district is accredited Level 1, probation. His Sunflower County district is typical of the Delta, where year after year the majority of public schools perform academically at the bottom in the state. "The problems we're talking about today were here 40 years ago," said Reggie Barnes, who after six years as West Tallahatchie schools superintendent is thinking it's about time to change jobs.
  • 49. Ethnic Cleansing And Schools
    The conditions at the boarding schools were quite severe, and behavior was on other reservations in South Dakota, Arizona, Washington and mississippi.
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    Turtle Island Native Network's Spotlight on Residential Schools "Colonialism, the American Apartheid" and other articles.
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    Residential School Syndrome PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) among residential school survivors.
    Residential Schools Webpage on Canadian residential school history.

    50. Letters From Nineteenth-Century American Children To Robert Merry's Museum Magaz
    boarding schools, male and female, in East Cambridge, Massachusetts; Rome, steamships on the Arkansas, Chatahoochee, East, mississippi, Red Rivers
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    Letters from Nineteenth-Century American Children to Robert Merry's Museum Magazine
    The Index A unique collection of letters from the pages of Robert Merry's Museum , the premiere American children's magazine from 1841-1872. Subjects touched on in Letters from Nineteenth-Century American Children include African-Americans the laying of the Atlantic cable balloon ascensions Baltimore, Maryland, during the Civil War behavior of girls, behavior of boys, "appropriate" and "inappropriate" Daniel Bixby's book shop, Lowell, Massachusetts Black Rock, New York, in 1855 boarding schools, male and female, in East Cambridge, Massachusetts; Rome, Georgia; Bergen, New Jersey; and Cornwall, New York steam boats: the Bois d'Arc; the Maid of Kentucky; the South-Western "Border Ruffians" attack Parkville, Missouri the California gold rush dedicating the Ohio state capitol building in 1857 Cedar Point, Chase Co., Kansas, in 1861 Chicago, Illinois, and its fair in 1864 activities of a Chickasaw boy in 1859 the Chinese in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1853 activities of a Choctaw boy in 1852 cholera in Selma, Alabama, in 1855

    51. Starkville Schools - Mississippi (1 - 30) MS Yellow Pages
    Starkville schools mississippi. Results include schools, Business Education, The Association Of boarding schools www.schools.com. Starkville
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    52. Clinton Schools - Mississippi (1 - 30) MS Yellow Pages
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    53. Teaching American Indian And Alaska Native Languages In The Schools: What Has Be
    Members of the mississippi Band of Choctaw, for example, use English in tribal government that American Indian children attend federal boarding schools.
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    Teaching American Indian and Alaska Native Languages in the Schools: What Has Been Learned. ERIC Digest.
    This Digest considers issues and possible solutions in dealing with Native language loss, maintenance, and restoration in American Indian and Alaska Native communities, focusing on successful efforts of schools and communities. The preservation and maintenance of the remaining 210 tribal languages (Krauss, 1996) is a major cultural and educational issue in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. The considerable efforts by tribes and schools to ensure language survival attests to the extent of that concern. Richard Littlebear captures the urgency of this problem: Our native languages are in the penultimate moment of their existence in this world. It is the last and only time that we will have the opportunity to save them. We must continue to promote the successful programs throughout Alaska and Indian Country. We must quit endlessly lamenting and continuously cataloguing the causes of language death; instead, we must now deal with these issues by learning from successful language preservation efforts.

    54. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: School Sisters Of Notre Dame
    Their principal boarding schools are Baltimore, Maryland; Fort Lee, New Jersey; school, the academy opened in September, 1867; at Chatawa, mississippi,
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    A religious community devoted to education. In the United Sates they have conducted parish schools and orphanages in numerous archdioceses and dioceses; they have also operated schools and an orphanage in the Diocese of Hamilton, Canada; an Indian school at Harbor Springs, Michigan; a school for black children at Annapolis; and a deaf-mute institute in Louisiana. Their principal boarding schools are: Baltimore, Maryland; Fort Lee, New Jersey; Quincy, Illinois; Longwood, Chicago; Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin. Of their day and high schools the most prominent are at Baltimore, Quincy, Longwood and Chatawa, Mississippi. On 15 December, 1850, the motherhouse was transferred to Milwaukee, with Mother Mary Caroline Friess as vicar-general of the sisters in America. With money donated by King Louis I of Bavaria, a house was bought; this was absorbed later by Notre Dame Convent on St. Mary's Hill. On 2 January, 1851, St. Mary's parish school was opened and St. Mary's Institute for boarding and day pupils soon afterwards. On 31 July, 1876, owing to its growth and extension, the congregation was divided into two provinces; the Western, with motherhouse at Milwaukee; and the Eastern with motherhouse at Baltimore. A second division of the Western province became necessary, and on 19 March, 1895, the Southern province was formed, with its motherhouse in St. Louis.

    55. English Language Schools In The Midwest, USA. Web Directory
    Mary s University and located in Winona, Minnesota on the beautiful mississippi River. boarding School for Boy s Grades 59 with an ESL Program
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    56. High Schools, Jackson, Mississippi, MS, SuperPages, Yellow Pages
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    57. Holmes County, Mississippi
    Lexington Female boarding School Note Charter dates generally lagged original opening dates of schools by two or more years.
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    Benton Academy Benton Washington Irving Academy Franklin Franklin Female Seminary This and the above school had the same board of trustees. Mrs.Rose's Female Academy1 Franklinalso accepted young boys. Emery Literary Institute Emery Franklin Female Academy2 Franklin Richland Male and Female Academy Richland Lexington Female Boarding School Lexington Mt. Perrin Academy3 unknown Lexington Eureka Men's College Richland Castallian Springs Female College4 1 mile east ofLockharts Store Lexington Female College Became Central Miss. Female College 1859 Sources: 1 Lexington Standard and Holmes County Record , 21 June 1838; 2 Lexington Union , 5 January 1839;3 Whig Republican , 24 December 1840;4 and Weekly Democratic Advocate, 3 October 1856. Note: Charter dates generally lagged original opening dates of schools by two or more years. Dates given reflect approximate opening dates of schools.
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    58. 2004 Agenda Highlights-Day 2
    She will discuss three boarding schools in particular which represent three University of Southern mississippi This presentation examines the role of
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    32nd Annual Symposium on the American Indian
    Northeastern State University
    April 14-17, 2004 THURsday, April 15, 2004 Sequoyah High School Choir
    Jim Carey, Director
    The Sequoyah High School Choir performs songs in the Cherokee Language under the direction of Cherokee Language teacher, Mr. Jim Carey. The music program is a part of the culture based curriculum of the school. The choir performed at the National Indian Education Association Conference in Greensboro, NC in November, 2003
    Hands-On Arts and Crafts Session
    "Nurturing Native Languages and Cultures"
    Dr. Jon Reyhner
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    Revitalizing American Indian cultures and languages is currently a high priority for many Indian people in order t help heal the wounds caused by their colonial experience. This lecture examines how current indigenous revitalization efforts can be informed by examining International revitalization efforts along with research on second language acquisition. "Macaroni at Midnight"

    59. Internet Links
    An act to move Southeastern tribes west of the mississippi River. boarding schools . The Indian boarding School system Justifications and
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    NATIVE SITES OF INTEREST: A. NATIVE GOVERNMENTS AND NATIVE ORGANIZATIONS
  • AIM San Diego Chapter . This is the American Indian Movement San Diego Chapter web site. Has great information, a detailed history of AIM and links to other Native Sites. Bureau of Indian Affairs . See the workings of the BIA. Also provides information on tribal gaming. National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) . Web site of NCAI, the oldest and largest tribal government organization in the United States. Native Organizations . Listing of many Native American Organizations on the Internet. Educational Sources for California Indians . Contains history, maps, books, basketry and a great deal of information on California Indians.
  • B. TRIBAL NATIONS/GOVERNMENTS-IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY
  • California Indian Tribes . Provides a map and information on all California tribes. Chief Joseph Brant . Mohawk Chief prominent in the Iroquois Confederacy. Indians of San Diego County . Provides information on the Indians of San Diego County. Iroquois Confederacy . Oldest living participating democracy. Political model of the Iroquois Confederacy served as a model for the United States. The Iroquois Constitution . The constitution which guided the Iroquois Confederacy.
  • 60. Office Of Career Services - Job And Internship Resources
    Browse school and contact information on 289 boarding schools in the US, Canada, and Overseas. Academic Administrator, mississippi State University
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      Site includes direct links to teaching vacancies, certification information, Project Connect which includes direct access to teaching vacancies.
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