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  1. Work related social skills: The development of an alternate school program for the John C. Birdlebough High School, Phoenix, New York (Masters' theses. Industrial Arts Education) by Lawrence Michael Curreri, 1977
  2. Building for the future: Will our vocational schools be ready? by Robin Willner, 1987
  3. Follow-up study of 1969 to 1975 graduates of the Division of Technology of New York City Community College by Jeanne M Gammel, 1976
  4. An analysis of selected business and technology programs in high schools and in two year colleges and institutes of New York State with a view toward initiating ... procedures in counterpoint offerings by Michael Brick, 1967
  5. In-school employment and training programs for vocationally at-risk youth in New York State: A briefing paper for policymakers by Morton H Sklar, 1988
  6. A study of the introduction of the core program in selected vocational high schools by George Forlano, 1952
  7. Police Cadet Project: Mabel Dean Bacon Vocational High School by Harold I Venokur, 1968
  8. Career training choice: Project CATCH : a follow-up study of students denied admission to vocational high schools by Deborah Perlmutter Bloch, 1982
  9. A second report of the study of the introduction of the core program in selected vocational high schools by George Forlano, 1954
  10. Private training and public goals: A study of New York proprietary schools by Richard W Moore, 1986
  11. Job orders for guidance and personnel workers received by the Bureau of Appointments, School of Education, New York University, from June 1, 1946 to June 30, 1949 by William B King, 1949
  12. New York Working: Work in progress : preliminary first-year report to the Board of Advisors by Felton M Johson, 1989
  13. Promoting effective transition for severely handicapped youth from school to work through training, intervention, support, and advocacy : year 3 and final ... September 30, 1987 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:295365) by Betty Gittman, 1987
  14. Job values of educationally disadvantaged students (Associated Educational Service Corporation.Research studies series) by Julius Rosen, 1968

41. Consumer Action -Don’t Get Ripped Off By A Bad Private Vocational School [Engli
The law says that private vocational schools can’t falsely state or imply in anyway that new york (518) 4743969 new york City (212) 643-4760
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Things to consider before you enroll in a private vocational school:
Is the school promising you a job when you graduate?
It is against the law for private vocational schools to use any business name, logo or insignia that is designed to be deceptive and mislead potential students about affiliations the school might have. Did you answer an employment agency ad for a job and found you were really calling a school?
Is a course necessary to get a job?
Check the newspaper to see who is offering the jobs you want. Call the human resources departments of some of the companies and ask if you really need a course. How are you going to pay for the course?
Depending on which type of loan you get, you may have to start repaying the loan as soon as you finish school.
It can take many years to pay back the loan, depending on the cost of the course and how high the interest rate is.
Unlike many other types of loans or debts, school loans are very difficult to discharge in bankruptcy.

42. New York State Nursing Schools -- Education-Portal.com --
Prospective students searching for new york state nursing schools found the and the number of vocational schools serving residents continues to grow.
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43. New York Universities -- Education-Portal.com --
and the number of vocational schools serving residents continues to grow. Some of the programs Katharine Gibbs School new york offers include
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44. Vocational Education (Gotham Gazette. February 14, 2005)
At a time when high schools are raising academic standards, new york continues to vocational education in new york City had its roots in the early 20th
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45. NYPL, Best Of The Web | New York City
The new york Public Library Jane Addams vocational High School Samuel Gompersvocational and Technical High School. Last revised 8/06/05
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46. New Jersey Culinary School And Institute Directory
new york Culinary schools Culinary Academy of Long Island, new york, CulinaryAcademy of Morris County vocational School District, Denville, new Jersey
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47. Long Branch Culinary School, New Jersey
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Culinary Schools with Multiple Locations The Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Program is offered in 12 Locations throughout the United States and offers Job Placement and Financial Aid.

48. Vocational Schools
Time For School BBB Surveys vocational schools. new york, NY, October 21, 1996 -vocational schools provide the opportunity to break into a new career,
http://www.newyork.bbb.org/alerts/vschools.html
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BBB Surveys Vocational Schools
New York, NY, October 21, 1996- - Vocational schools provide the opportunity to break into a new career, or get ahead in a current one. But schools can be expensive, and if you choose the wrong one you might end up with nothing more than a hefty student loan. In an effort to help people find the best school for their needs, the BBB of Metropolitan New York surveyed 67 different business and trade schools in the New York area. This survey, made available for the first time today, includes information on each school's program, class size, program length, cost of tuition, availability of financial aid and other valuable information. Consumers interested in receiving any of the Bureau's surveys or reports, filing a complaint or receiving a firm's Reliability Rating can contact the BBB at (212) 533-6200. Calls cost $5.00 plus tax where applicable and can be charged to any major credit card. This information is also available at no cost on the World Wide Web at www.newyork.bbb.org, or by writing to the Bureau at 257 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010. The Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan New York is a not-for-profit organization funded by responsible businesses and consumers. Vocational school information provided online by the BBB of Metropolitan New York includes: A summary of the BBB of Metropolitan New York survey of 67 different business and trade schools in the New York area.

49. Vocational Schools Report
Business Bureau of Metropolitan new york conducted a survey of 67 vocationalschools located in Long Island, Westchester County and new york City.
http://www.newyork.bbb.org/library/publications/subrep92.html
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Vocational schools enable prospective students to acquire the skills and training necessary to change, enhance or establish a career. In an effort to help consumers find the best vocational school for their needs, the Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan New York conducted a survey of 67 vocational schools located in Long Island, Westchester County and New York City . The BBB's survey examines some of the most important characteristics to consider when choosing a vocational school, such as admission requirements, cost of tuition, available programs, class schedules, student services, internship programs, financial aid availability and other critical information. Admission Requirements Once you have determined the type of program you seek and have a list of schools which offer those programs, you should determine if you meet the necessary admission requirements. The majority of schools surveyed either require a high school diploma or GED Certificate. However, some schools will waive those requirements if you pass their entrance exam. Tuition Attending a vocational school requires serious financial commitment. In the BBB's survey, it costs an average of $4,700, to complete a vocational school program. While the amount you pay to attend a school is an important consideration in determining its value, it is not the sole indicator of the best school. An inexpensive school may not be the best deal for your needs; likewise, a very expensive school does not guarantee you the best education. Students should also remember that loans issued from the school or from other sources must be repaid, whether or not you complete the program or find the classes to be worthwhile. Therefore, students should not consider a school free simply because they are not paying anything at the time they are attending classes; they are, in reality, spending their own money and should consider it as such.

50. National Women's Law Center
Take new york City, for example. More than thirteen vocational schools in newyork City are at least 70% singlesex, with three schools exceeding 90% male
http://www.nwlc.org/details.cfm?id=886§ion=newsroom

51. Spotlight On Schools - Vocational Schools Face New Challenges
vocational schools Face new Challenges By Marylena Mantas Education Update,Inc., PO Box 20005, new york, NY 10001. Tel (212) 4815519.
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Spotlight On Schools Featured Columnists Letters ... April 2001 New York City April 2002 Vocational Schools Face New Challenges
By Marylena Mantas A team of students from Samuel Gompers Vocational and Technical High School in the South Bronx recently ventured down to Columbia University to take part in the annual FIRST Robotics NY Competition, which brought together more than 1,000 students from around the city, country and the United Kingdom to build the best robot. The team ranked 19th in this year’s competition, which was the third time the school participated. “I want my children to compete with everyone and everything,” said Samuel Gompers’ Principal Marianne Hawthorne. “We are moving our students to meet the challenges of new standards and we are achieving.” The robotics competition came at a time when several principals of the city’s 14 vocational-technical high schools are voicing concerns related to the new academic standards issued by the New York State Department of Education in 1998, which require that all students in public high schools pass five Regents exams to graduate. Vocational students also have to pass a sequence of courses designed to give them proficiencey in a trade.

52. American Bartending Schools New York New Jersey,California, Chicago
American Bartending schools are in new york City, new Jersey, Since then, wehave owned and operated 54 vocational schools across the country.
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53. Buffalo.com(SM) - Vocational, Technical & Trade Schools
Click on the links below for vocational, technical trade schools information . We have a variety of programs that are licensed by the new york State
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54. New Orleans Louisiana Yellow Pages. VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS, NEC Listings
vocational schools, NEC Yellow Page information for new Orleans Louisiana. This wonderful piece ran in today s new york Times. PDA s.
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55. Computers For Youth, A New York City Non-Profit
Project Enhance places computers into new york City public schools for at the School for Cooperative Technical Education, a vocational school near East
http://www.cfy.org/NY_Software_News.html
Nonprofit Works to Close the Digital Divide March 2000 articles
By Dan Beauchemin As it becomes increasingly apparent that knowledge of computers, software, and the Internet will be essential to success in the coming century, schools are placing more emphasis on computers in the classroom. But even with the price of computers dropping, they are common only in schools serving higher-income areas. Too often, inner-city schools can't even afford books and school supplies, let alone computers, and their students fall farther and father behind in the race to build skills and experience in the wired world. Enter Computers for Youth, a Manhattan-based non-profit organization. Founded in 1997, Computers for Youth is taking action to help disadvantaged schools and students gain the invaluable computer skills they will need. Its executive director, Elisabeth Stock, has plenty of experience broadening the electronic horizons of the disadvantaged: Before joining Computers for Youth in February 1999, Stock helped build the Nationwide Computers for Learning Program, which allowed federal agencies to donate surplus computers to needy schools. Computers for Youth has two main initiatives: Project Patchwork and Project Enhance. Project Patchwork focuses on putting computers into homes of needy students and getting both parents and kids accustomed to their use. Each home receives a personal computer, software, email accounts for family members, and Internet service for a trial period. Technical support is provided via telephone or email. Project Patchwork also provides a virtual community where the students can teach parents skills, help build a family budget, write a résumé, or build a home page. Community members can chat with others online.

56. New York State School Boards Association News
Judge directs new aid to new york City schools Release Date 2/28/05 vocational committee named Release Date 11/22/99
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57. SCVTHS--Admissions
The new Jersey Council of County vocationalTechnical schools is the statewide Under the musical direction of new york City musical cabaret veteran Ray
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Photo: (L) Fred Kellogg receives the "Successful Graduate Award" from (R) Thomas J. Bistocchi, Ed.D, President of the NJ Councilof County Vocational & Technical Schools. The students used new computer skills to create their winning entries. Raolik Walls of
SCVTHS students who were inducted into the Branchburg Rotary are: Andy Young of S. Bound Brook, Emily McGregor of Warren, Amanda Pagan and Nicole Wenz of Somerset.
Chrissy Fauske, Princeton, Erin Holder, Somerville, Missy Karnilaw, Watchung, Anthony Orneta, Green Brook, Amanda Richards, Bridgewater, Ashley Slade, Bridgewater, Kaitlin Soltys, Warren, and Caroline Yost, choreographer from Westfield New Jersey SkillsUSA Championships Winners Announced
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58. Secondary School Reform In New York City
The vocational schools in new york City are restructuring and upgrading theircurricula in line with the new expectations for student graduation.
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Secondary School Reform in New York City
May 6-7, 1999 A Trip Report
Overview The American Youth Policy Forum field trip to New York City included visits to four very different secondary schoolseach in its own way attempting to provide a high quality middle or high school education responsive to the needs of young people and the community. Two of the schools Central Park East Secondary School and the High School of Economics and Finance have been recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, as a New American High School and a New Urban American High School , respectively. A third high school, the Bread and Roses Integrated Arts High School is a relatively new school founded by teachers from Crossroads Middle School in District 3, with a focus on arts and social justice. The final visit was to Washington Heights Intermediate School 218 The purpose of the field trip was to:
  • gauge the effects of school reform on students, teachers and communities; learn about the types of supports provided to develop and sustain reforming schools; learn about the role that community and business partners play in school reform; and

59. The New School Weekly Observer
We’re excited to announce that the new york State Board of Regents has or graduate school, including 2year colleges and vocational schools that lead to
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Weekly Observer. September 19, 2005
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60. German American Partnership Program
A message from the GAPP office in new york September 2004 (PDF, 78K) Partnerships with vocational schools Everybody Benefits
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