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1. Primary Source
the required content of the Massachusetts Department of Education history curriculum Leader Dr. Jeffrey Bolster, University of New
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2. Cvsd_staff_dev_plan.pdf
ON JUNE 18, 2002 APPROVED BY THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ON SEPTEMBER 6 and ConVal District staff.7 ConVal School District SAU 1 Local
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W. Hill of Pease Air National Guard Base, New Hampshire, USA remarked are my comments Great education. Staff Writer, Rediff On The NeT
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4. TeacherEvaHandbook.doc
Bonnie Pfoutz, Supervisor, Staff Development New teachers will have assistance from building force to provide the best possible education
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5. Peterborough, New Hampshire
term of Governor Jonathan Belcher when New Hampshire was EDUCATION/CHILD CARE FACILITIES Staff Dev for Educators Educational Seminars
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6. Title VII Grantees, FY1996
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OFFICE OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION AND MINORITY CHULA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCH DIST LANGUGE ACQUISITION DEV DEPT 84
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7. FY1996 TITLE VII GRANTEES AWARD_NO PR_TITLE GRANTEE ORGANIZA ADDRESS
GRANT PROGRAM ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE EDUCATION BLDGE 6467 T003J4010696 Family English Literacy CALIFORNIA HUMAN DEV CORPORATION
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8. New Hampshire Center For Public Policy Studies
Priorities in the New Hampshire General Fund, 1991 to 2001 Higher Education Loses by Cluster Mentally Ill Dev. Disabled includes staff
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9. Peterborough, New Hampshire Real Estate
Rye New Hampshire Homes Stratham NH Homes New Hampshire EDUCATION/CHILD CARE FACILITIES Staff Dev for Educators Educational Seminars 140
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10. Peterborough, NH Homes Land Condos Waterfront Golf MLS
Peterborough, New Hampshire. Peterborough New Hampshire Real Estate EDUCATION/CHILD CARE FACILITIES Staff Dev for Educators Educational
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11. Grants To School Districts
new hampshire Special education State Improvement Grant (SIG) (19992005) Early Childhood Integration Program - Prof dev to staff and Parents
http://www.ed.state.nh.us/education/doe/organization/instruction/SpecialEd/sig_g

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NH Education Reform
New Hampshire
Special Education
State Improvement Grant (SIG)
Grants to School Districts Local Professional Development Grants Career Assessment, Guidance and Counseling Building Family/School/Community Partnerships Local Professional Development Grants These competitive grants were awarded to school districts to expand opportunities for high quality, systemic, and relevant professional development activities which are inclusive of general and special education personnel, paraprofessionals, families, as well as other professional and community partners. Recipients of these grants included: School Year 2000-2001 Districts funded Focus of Project Goffstown Professional Development – An Inclusive Learning Community Newfound Prof. Dev. to Educators and Paraprofessional in Specific Priority Areas

12. Prof. Dev. Glossary
The renewal of a staff member s certificate by the new hampshire State Departmentof education which permits the individual to continue to be employed in a
http://www.windhamsd.org/SAU28StDev/glossary.htm
Glossary of Terms This section is a glossary of terms and phrases used in the Professional Development Master Plan and should be helpful to all school district personnel. Action Research. Disciplined inquiry that involves educators in a process of selecting a focus, collecting data, analyzing and interpreting the data, and taking action. Activity Approval Form . This form is used by staff members seeking prior approval for any out-of-district activity. This form is acted upon by the Building Administration and the Recertification Subcommittee and should be submitted to the Superintendent's Office prior to the date of the activity. Activity Completion Form. This form is used by staff members in conjunction with the Activity Approval Form. It is used to denote completion of the preapproved activity and is to be submitted to the Recertification Subcommittee via the Superintendent's Office after the date of the activity. Analyzing Student Work. The practice of collectively analyzing samples of student work for the purpose of studying the impact of teaching (instructional practice) on student achievement. Appeal.

13. The Mentoring Leadership And Resource Network Home Page
Susan Gifford, education Consultant, new hampshire Department of education, Violet Mitchell, staff dev. Resource Teacher, 925 Arlington AveNorth Bldg,
http://www.mentors.net/03memberdir.html
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Diane Blondheim, Academic Dean, 3240 Vaughn Rd., Montgomery, AL 36106 blondheim.d@montgomeryacademy.org
Jennifer Burt, Education Specialist, Lowndes County Public Schools, Hayneville, Alabama 36040 jburt@lowndesboe.org
Janice Cotton, Program Director, 1719 6th Ave. S, Birmingham, AL 35294-0021 jcotton@uab.edu
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Mr Jack Housch Principal 701 N. Broadway, Sylacauga, AL 35150 hajh@mindspring.com
Linda Robinson, Professional Development Chair, 1715 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 lrobin@chs.tusc.k12.al.us
Michelle Washington, Central Office Administrator, Lee County Schools, 5630 Lee Road 145, Salem, AL 36874 washington.michelle@mail.lee.k12.al.us Back To Top Alaska Lori Cheek, Special Education Teacher, North Star Elementary/ Anchorage School District, 605 W Fireweed Lane, Anchorage, AK 99501 Cheek_Lori@asdk12.org

14. Harvard Graduate School Of Education: Career Services--1996 Graduate Survey Repo
MA student in Literature, University of new hampshire, Durham, NH. Research Assistant staff Assistant, HGSE, Cambridge, MA 02138. Professional dev.
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/~cso/96_grad_list.html
HGSE Shortcuts... Harvard University HGSE Home HGSE Faculty and Staff Directory HGSE News Search/Site Map
Class of 1996 Post-Graduation Activities
This list contains employment and/or graduate school status of graduates who responded to our annual post-graduation survey. Ed.D., Ed.M., and C.A.S. graduates from November 1995, March 1996, and June 1996 were surveyed. Questionnaires were mailed in November and again in December of 1996, and additional telephone surveys were conducted in January. Over 56% of the Class of 1996 responded in a valid manner. Ed.D. Ed.M. Individualized Programs: Specialized Programs: C.A.S.
Administration, Planning and Social Policy (APSP)
Ed.D.

15. Staff
51 towns in Northern new hampshire. North Country Council staff. Home education Economic dev. Planner ext. 24 mdeppe@nccouncil.org, Kevin Scribner
http://www.nccouncil.org/Staff.html
North Country Council, Inc. A Regional Planning Commission and Economic Development District serving 51 towns in Northern New Hampshire North Country Council Staff Home
Education

Community Planning

Brownfields
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Newsletter
Michael King
Executive Director
ext. 11
mking@nccouncil.org
Jeffrey R. Hayes, AICP
Assistant Director
ext. 22
jhayes@nccouncil.org
Christine Walker Economic Development Planning Coordinator ext. 14 cwalker@nccouncil.org Stacey Doll, AICP Planning Coordinator ext. 13 sdoll@nccouncil.org James Steele GIS Principal Planner ext. 15 jsteele@nccouncil.org Dan Woods Solid Waste Principal Planner ext. 16 dwoods@nccouncil.org Mary Deppe Economic Dev. Planner ext. 24 mdeppe@nccouncil.org Kevin Scribner Economic Dev. Planner ext. 20 kscribner@nccouncil.org Dylan Smith Community Planner ext. 19 dsmith@nccouncil.org Danijela Goranovic Controller ext. 17 dgoranovic@nccouncil.org Jasmine Tyler Administrative Assistant ext. 10

16. Parker Academy - Faculty & Staff
Parker Academy Faculty staff Brief resumes and specialties of our facultyand staff. University of new hampshire BS Environmental education
http://www.parkeracademy.com/staff.html

Parker Academy
  • Philosophy Academic Program Interim Programs ...
    David S. Parker
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    Peter Alford
    Board Member - Secondary School Admission Test Board
    Specialties: Private School Placement, French, Test Preparation Shelly Andrew
    University of New Hampshire, Manchester, NH: Sociology
    Product Compliance Analyst - Chubb Insurance, Concord, NH
    Office Manager - Eagle Pond Conference Center
    Specialties: Office Manager Michael Angwin
    Antioch New England, Keene, NH: Graduate Studies Keene State College, Keene, NH: BS Business Management Trained in Orton-Gillingham and Lindamood Bell Phonics Program Teacher/Administrator - Burnham Brook School, Canterbury, NH Teacher LD Program - John Stark Regional High School, Weare NH Specialties: LD Reading, Writing and Mathematics Ken Bednars University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT: MS Biological Chemistry University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH: BS Biology Residential Rehabilitation Specialist - Riverbend Community Mental Health Specialties: Biology, Algebra, Chemistry Michael Blaisdell Boston College, Boston, MA: English

17. ConVal Eduaction Association
Local affiliate of the NEA representing over 300 teachers and support staff in the Contoocook Valley School District in Peterborough, new hampshire. news, information and links of interest to local educators can be found on this site.
http://www.conval.org
C onVal
Education Assn.
The CVEA represents over 300 teachers and support staff in the Contoocook Valley School District.
The association is acting to improve school quality and student performance. It also negotiates contracts that emphasize a spirit of trust and cooperation, attract quality professionals, and protect employee rights.
CVEA Contract

Paraprofessional Certification
Information regarding certification of paraprofessionals in the Conval District. College of Lifelong Learning Paraprofessional Course Conval
Certification Program
Top ten reasons
teacher salaries
  • There is a teacher shortage.
    Other professions offer higher salaries.
    Higher salaries lure our college grads away. NH is falling in the national rankings... ...
  • National teacher crisis hits NH There is a teacher shortage in the nation, and the problem is worse in NH than in other states Can Conval compete for top teachers with other quality school districts? Conval has made recent strides to improve its ability to attract and retain top teachers. However, it still lags many top NH districts. Assumes... 5 Yrs: BA, 5 Yrs: BA+30, 5 Yrs: MA, 5 Yrs: MA+30

    18. Peterborough, New Hampshire
    Peterborough new hampshire Community Profile Rivermead, Retirement community,100, 1995. staff dev for Educators, Educational Seminars, 175
    http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/peterborough.html
    Peterborough, NH Community Contact Peterborough Office of Community Development
    Carol Ogilvie 1 Grove Street, Town House
    Peterborough, NH 03458
    Telephone Fax E-mail ocd@townofpeterborough.us Web Site http://townofpeterborough.com
    Municipal Office Hours Monday through Friday, 8 am - 4:30 pm
    County Hillsborough Tourism Region Monadnock Planning Commission Southwest Region Regional Development Monadnock Business Ventures
    Election Districts US Congress District 2 Executive Council District 5 State Senate District 11 State Representative District 44 Incorporated
    Origin : Although not known for certain, this town was probably named from Charles Mordaunt, third Earl of Peterborough. Other possibilities include it having been named Peter's Borough for Peter Prescott, clerk of the Masonian Proprietors, or for St. Petersburg in Russia. Peterborough was among the soldier's towns named during the term of Governor Jonathan Belcher when New Hampshire was still a province of Massachusetts. The town had the first free public library supported by taxation, and the first mill in the state that wove cloth mechanically. It is home to the MacDowell Colony, a retreat for writers, artists, and composers. Guests have included Edward Arlington Robinson, Leonard Bernstein, and Thornton Wilder, whose play Our Town was inspired by Peterborough.
    Population, Year of the First Census Taken

    19. New Hampshire Partners In Education
    Fosters, supports, and facilitates schoolrelated volunteer programs throughout the state. Mission statement, volunteer information, awards programs, staff directory, and sponsors page.
    http://www.nhpie.org/
    The 24th Annual
    Blue Ribbon Awards are October 17th! Click here for details
    Announcing the 2005 Blue Ribbon Schools!
    The 2005 Blue Ribbon award-winning schools have been determined. These schools will be recognized for their outstanding school volunteer programs during the 2004-2005 academic year at the 24th Annual Blue Ribbon Awards on October 17th. Click here to view the list of schools.
    This Blog is for You!
    Introducing our Discussion Board Post questions, comments, and responses on topics important to your school volunteer programs! Ask for help from other school volunteer coordinators! Click here to log on.

    20. New Hampshire Bureau Of Emergency Communications
    Statewide Enhanced 91-1 call center. Mission statement, staff directory, public education programs, event calendar, commission members, and employment information.
    http://www.nh.gov/nh911/
    Bureau of Emergency Communications
    Home

    Administration

    Mapping

    PSAP/Operations
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    Contacts
    "A Nationally Accredited 9-1-1 Center" Welcome The mission of the Bureau of Emergency Communications is "to serve as the communications link between the public and public safety agencies". Our vision is to exceed all standards of excellence by providing state of the art 9-1-1 services. In doing so the BEC envisions a day when every person in the State of New Hampshire knows and uses 9-1-1 with the utmost confidence that a high level of assistance will follow; furthering the ideal of "One Nation, One Number". Calendar of Events
    October 2-5, 2005
    Vancouver, BC
    October
    APCO Annual Atlantic Chapter Conference

    Portland, ME April, 2003 This letter was sent to a NH 9-1-1 Telecommunicator who answered a Manchester woman's call for help: "I suppose Mom knew that he was having a heart attack. Dad was convulsing, and he had had a heart attack seventeen years ago, so it's the logical assumption. She called 9-1-1. When my brother and I arrived in Boston from Colorado, we went straight to the hospital. We know Dad was stable, but we also knew that he was in bad enough shape that he had had to be airlifted from Manchester, NH To Boston for treatment. They were talking about transplants.

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