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         North Carolina Boards Of Education:     more books (90)
  1. Student activities: Guidelines for teachers, administrators, and members of county and city boards of education (Publication) by Raymond K Rhodes, 1965
  2. Fitting youth to jobs;: Vocational training in North Carolina: a survey of needs and facilities by Richard M Reser, 1947
  3. The constitutional and statutory development of the State Board of Education, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the Controller by E. Michael Latta, 1986
  4. In the United States Court of Appeals: For the Fourth Circuit no. 8643 by Warren H Wheeler, 1962
  5. University of North Carolina Tar Heels 123: My First Counting Book (101 My First Text-Board-Book)
  6. North Carolina State University 101: My First Text-Board-Book
  7. `Traditional Trades' Vocational Enrollment down at N.C. Colleges.(North Carolina)(Brief Article): An article from: Community College Week
  8. Learning.Now: Skills for the Information Economy
  9. "The houses of peace": Being a historical, legendary, and contemporary account of the Moravians and their settlement of Salem in North Carolina by Ernest McNeill Eller, 1952
  10. The NAACP's Legal Strategy against Segregated Education, 1925-1950, With a New Epilogue by the Author by Mark V. Tushnet, 2005-02-28
  11. North Carolina adult basic education evaluation by James H Camp, 1971
  12. A follow-up study of 1968-69 graduates of the adult basic education program in North Carolina by Leonard D Lilley, 1972
  13. Some basic research data for determining the place of the community college in North Carolina's system of higher education by James E Hillman, 1961
  14. North Carolina strives for balanced reading instruction by David R Denton, 1998

41. North Carolina Paralegal Association - A Statewide Organization Providing Its Le
A statewide organization providing information on membership, directors andofficers, upcoming events, education, job bank, store, links and bulletin board.
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JOIN US FOR NCPA's 21st MID-YEAR SEMINAR AND CLA/CP REVIEW COURSE
Mark your Calendars for: September 16-17, 2005 The Embassy Suites, Greensboro, NC To view the brochure and register, click here For more information contact Melissa Stockley-Jones, CLA at 919.838.2015 or mjones@smithlaw.com BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP Membership is open to paralegals, paralegal students, attorneys, educators, paralegal associations and those related to the legal profession. There are seven membership categories: General, Associate, Student, Patron, Sustaining, Affiliate and Paralegal Educational Program. Each membership category has its own requirements.
Benefits of Membership include: 1. Statewide and District meetings to exchange ideas with colleagues;

42. Eat Smart, Move More NC
 Speakers include Leah Devlin, State Health Director, Howard Lee, Chairman ofthe north carolina Board of education and John Ort, PhD, Director of north
http://www.eatsmartmovemorenc.com/
Posted August 26, 2005
Move More: North Carolina's Recommended Standards for Physical Activity in School were unveiled Friday, August 26, at Carroll Middle School in Raleigh.
The "Move More School Standards" provide recommendations on ways students, families, principals, teachers, school staff, school board members, superintendents and community leaders can make school a place that supports and encourages physical activity and physical education. Students need both physical activity throughout the day and physical education classes to adopt and maintain an active lifestyle.
The "Move More School Standards" were jointly released by the N.C. Division of Public Health, N.C. Department of Public Instruction, N.C. Healthy Schools and N.C. Cooperative Extension Service. These organizations collaborated to develop the "Move More School Standards," a companion to the "Eat Smart School Standards" released in May 2004.
Though the implementation of the "Move More School Standards" is voluntary, local education agencies can use the recommendations to craft physical activity policies that will contribute to students' well being and health.
Move More: North Carolina's Recommended Standards for Physical Activity in School.

43. North Carolina Council On Economic Education
north carolina Council on Economic education. PO Box 12489, Raleigh, Stock Market Program 0 Contests 0 Donors 0 Board of Directors 0 Related Links
http://www.nccee.org/
North Carolina Council on Economic Education
P.O. Box 12489, Raleigh, NC 27605 Ph 1-866-606-2233 Fax (919)791-1996
Stock Market Program Contests Donors Board of Directors ... National Campaign for Economic Literacy
Our Vision A North Carolina where all of its citizens have the knowledge, understanding and skills to make informed economic choices. Our Mission To insure that all students in North Carolina develop economic understanding and abilities to solve problems in their lives as consumers, savers, investors, employees, employers, citizens and participants in a global economy. Our Values We believe that it is essential to the economic health, strength and vitality of North Carolina and the nation that all its citizens have the ability and confidence to make sound and rational economic and financial choices. We respect the ability of all students at every level to understand and apply economic principles in their lives.

44. NC Democrats: Improving Education | North Carolina Democratic Party
“north carolina must hire more than 11000 new teachers every year. the Universities and the State Board of education for working together, with Rep.
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Submitted by NCDP on Tue, 07/19/2005 - 10:42am. Press Releases Gov. Easley Signs Community College/Lateral Entry Teacher Law; Bill Allows Community Colleges to Provide Program of Study for Lateral Entry Teachers RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley today signed into law House Bill 563, “An Act Permitting the Community College System to Provide Coursework to Persons Entering the Teaching Profession by Lateral Entry, And to Reduce From Five Years to Three Years the Length of A Provisional Teaching Certificate Issued to a Lateral Entry Teacher,” sponsored by Rep. Joe Tolson (D-Edgecombe, Wilson). “The need for this legislation is evident in a simple equation,” said Easley. “North Carolina must hire more than 11,000 new teachers every year. This bill expands options for when and where potential teachers can receive their training so we can put motivated, qualified, well-trained teachers in all areas of the state, especially in the more rural areas.

45. WCPSS: Board Of Education Member Information
WCPSS Home Board of education Wake Forest, north carolina 27587 8508865/office556-4094/residence 554-3309/fax Term Expires November 2005
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    Mrs. Kathryn Watson Quigg
    102 Holly Circle
    Wake Forest, North Carolina 27587
    850-8865/office
    556-4094/residence
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    Term Expires: November 2005
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    District 6 (Central Raleigh)
    Ms. Beverley Clark 3513 Lubbock Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 850-8870/office 571-6829/fax Term Expires: November 2007 write_link('Ms. Beverley Clark','bsclark') Distict 2 (Southeast Wake) Mrs. Amy White 322 Fox Walk Path Garner, NC 27529

46. Links To State Education Agencies
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47. Welcome To The North Carolina Dental Society
You can do this by contacting the north carolina Dental Society at education forlicense renewals set forth by the NC State Board of Dental Examiners.
http://www.ncdental.org/continuing.html
NCDS ON-LINE CONTINUING EDUCATION NCDS members can take a FREE class. Also watch your mail for a voucher for $70 toward CE classes. To experience the free class just visit www.dentrek.com or click on the banner above. Once you arrive on the DenTrek home page, click on the GO button next to the words "Take a Free CE Webcast." Follow the instructions and you will create your own DenTrek account. Once your account is created, look in your account section and you will see the title of the free class, "Philosophy and Principles of Infection Control". Click on the title and it will take you into the DenTrek classroom where you can take the class and receive CE credit. Once you have created your DenTrek account, you can register and purchase any CE course you wish from the DenTrek library. General Information A consolidated listing of Dental Continuing Education Programs will enable North Carolina Dental Society members to explore Continuing Education Programs that will meet their CE needs.

48. About The North Carolina Board Of Pharmacy
The north carolina Board engages in reciprocity with most other states which Continuing education is required for license renewal in north carolina.
http://www.ncbop.org/about.htm
About the Board Who, What, Where, and Why? The phrase above ordinarily describes the essence of a news story. While the Board of Pharmacy is not ordinarily involved in news stories, this is a convenient way to convey core information about this state agency. Who?: The North Carolina Board of Pharmacy consists of six Board members, five pharmacists and one public member, and 22 employed Board staff. David R. Work is Executive Director. The six board members are: Betty H. Dennis, President, UNC Hospitals, 101 Manning Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, Tel: (919) 966-4997; Fax: (919) 843-0778 Rebecca Chater, Vice President, Kerr Drug, Inc., 3220 Spring Forest Road, Raleigh, NC Tel: Voice Mail: 1-800-494-3053, ext. 440; Fax: (866) 216-7685 J. Parker Chesson, Jr., JPC Associates, Inc., 5 Falcon Nest Court, Durham, NC 27713, Tel: (919) 419-0674, Fax: (919) 401-4474 Robert (Bob) L. Crocker Best Value Drugs, Box 690, Farmville, NC 27828-0690, Tel: (252) 753-2092, Fax: (252) 753-2499 L. Stan Haywood

49. Evalutech
EvaluTech grew out of a partnership between the north carolina Department ofPublic Instruction and the Southern Regional education Board to create an
http://www.evalutech.sreb.org/
EvaluTech Timely, reliable, useful and free resources for teachers EvaluTech is an initiative of the
SREB Educational Technology Cooperative. EvaluTech EvaluTech grew out of a partnership between the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and the Southern Regional Education Board to create an online, keyword-searchable database of reviews of instructional materials that had begun in 1965 in North Carolina. This review service has grown to include over 10,000 recommended reviews of software and print resources. Visit this site for details about the resources and services of the Cooperative and to find a printed descriptive card about EvaluTech that is available upon request.
Better-trained, better-qualified and better-supported teachers are not as likely to leave (the profession) and would improve the odds of having a quality teacher for every student. SREB Challenge to Lead Goals for Education

50. Board Of Education
Dobson, north carolina 27017 Telephone (336)3868211 FAX 336/386-4279 Board Policies Under Review Supply Lists for 2005-2006 School Year
http://www.surry.k12.nc.us/
to SCS Surry County Schools Strive for Excellence
209 N. Crutchfield Street
Dobson, North Carolina 27017
Telephone: (336)386-8211
FAX 336/386-4279
Board Policies Under Review
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-ANNOUNCEMENTS- -CALENDARS- School Calendar -NEWS- Local News Reports County-Wide Events The Surry Educator Learning Ventures Mini-Grant -QUICK LINKS- A Journey of Success ABC Results Big Web Desk Community Employment Information Employment Vacancies Forms Free and Reduced Meals Application ILT - New Teachers Page Inclement Weather Policy Lunch Menus NCLB Organizational Chart Professional Development Options Reading Lists School Directory The SEA System Technology Plan Transcript Request Video - You Raise Me Up For Visitors -SCHOOLS- Cedar Ridge Central Middle Copeland Dobson East Surry High Flat Rock Franklin Gentry Middle Meadowview Mountain Park North Surry High Pilot Mountain Middle Shoals Surry Central High Westfield White Plains SYSTEM PROGRAMS System Programs Career and Technical Education Child Nutrition Exceptional Children Finance Library Media Plant Operations Professional Development SIMS Manual School Social Work Student Accountability Technology Transportation -Weather- Weather.Com

51. DPI Instructional Services: Mathematics
Beginning in September 2004, the north carolina State Board of education beganthe process of adopting Standards for Honors Courses. The north carolina
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Middle Grades Math Teleconference Series (September 2005-March 2006)
The Middle Grades Math/Science Section is pleased to announce the 2005–2006 Middle Grades Math Teleconference Series . This year the topic will be developing the algebraic thinking and reasoning skills of the adolescent learner. The presenter will be Dr. Ron Preston from East Carolina University. Continue reading "Middle Grades Math Teleconference Series (September 2005-March 2006)" Permalink
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High School Graduation Requirements and Rigor, Relevance, and Relationships Policies
At its May meeting, the State Board of Education approved High School Exit Standards and a policy defining academic rigor, along with recommendations for increasing rigor in the classrooms. These policies will now start the APA approval process. The implementation date for High School Exit Standards is school year 2006-07. An implementation guide for the High School Exit Standards is being developed and will be distributed at a later date. For questions regarding these policies, please contact Wandra Polk at wpolk@dpi.state.nc.us

52. NC Legal Specialist - NC Board Of Legal Specialization
Official website of the north carolina State Bar and its Board of Legal Attend continuing legal education (CLE) seminars in the specialty.
http://www.nclawspecialists.org/
An official website of the North Carolina State Bar and its Board of Legal Specialization. Click here to read the executive director's view on specialization.
2005 Specialization Directory Now Available
Click here to view directory pdf. Lawyers Interested in Creating New Specialty Area
Click here for the Board of Legal Specialization's Standards for Determining Whether to Pursue the Creation of a New Specialty
The Board of Legal Specialization was created in 1983 by the North Carolina State Bar and began certifying North Carolina lawyers as legal specialists in 1987. The Board was established to create a method by which qualified North Carolina lawyers might become certified as specialists in designated areas of the law. The goals of the legal certification program are twofold. First, the program assists in the delivery of legal services to the public by identifying to the public those lawyers who have demonstrated special knowledge, skill, and proficiency in a specific field. By identifying these lawyers, members of the public can more closely match their needs with available services.

53. Continuing Education
This Rule shall apply to all individuals licensed by the north carolina PsychologyBoard who choose to renew their licenses in north carolina.
http://www.ncpsychologyboard.org/Office/cerules.htm
21 NCAC 54 .2104 CONTINUING EDUCATION (a) The purpose of continuing education is to provide for the continuing professional education of all psychologists licensed by the North Carolina Psychology Board consistent with the purpose of the Board which is to protect the public from the practice of psychology by unqualified persons and from unprofessional conduct by persons licensed to practice psychology. (b) Compliance with this Rule shall be a condition for license renewal. A license shall be suspended automatically by operation of law in accordance with G.S. 90-270.15(f) if a licensee fails to meet continuing education requirements specified in this Rule. This Rule shall apply to all individuals licensed by the North Carolina Psychology Board who choose to renew their licenses in North Carolina. Licensees who would otherwise be exempt from licensure, e.g., not practicing psychology in North Carolina, may relinquish their licenses if they do not wish to comply with the requirements specified in this Rule. (c) A continuing education hour is defined as one hour of instructional or contact time.

54. NORTH CAROLINA STATE CONSTITUTION
(1) Board. The State Board of education shall consist of the Lieutenant system of higher education, comprising The University of north carolina and such
http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Legislation/constitution/article9.html
ARTICLE IX EDUCATION Section 1.  Education encouraged. Religion, morality, and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools, libraries, and the means of education shall forever be encouraged. Sec. 2.  Uniform system of schools. (1)        General and uniform system: term.  The General Assembly shall provide by taxation and otherwise for a general and uniform system of free public schools, which shall be maintained at least nine months in every year, and wherein equal opportunities shall be provided for all students. (2)        Local responsibility.  The General Assembly may assign to units of local government such responsibility for the financial support of the free public schools as it may deem appropriate.  The governing boards of units of local government with financial responsibility for public education may use local revenues to add to or supplement any public school or post-secondary school program. Sec. 3.  School attendance. The General Assembly shall provide that every child of appropriate age and of sufficient mental and physical ability shall attend the public schools, unless educated by other means. Sec. 4.  State Board of Education.

55. WNCCEIB: Indian Mascot Issue
Western NC teacher starts north carolina Educators for the Elimination of -Letter to editor commenting on Buncombe County (NC)Board of education
http://www.main.nc.us/wncceib/IndianMascotIssue.htm
AMERICAN INDIAN SPORTS MASCOTS
(Focus on Buncombe County(NC) and Clyde A. Erwin H ) THE ISSUE
Should images of American Indians and American Indian religous symbols and imagery be used as sport mascots?
Click Here Before you leave, please send an email to the Chair of the Buncombe County Board of Education, Mr. Wendell Begley requesting him to re-open the issue and to eliminate American Indian mascots at Erwin and in the Buncombe Co. (NC) Public Schools. Also, you can contact other Buncombe County School Board Members or Superintendent or Attorney Thank you! You may also use this internal search engine to look for specific people or other aspects of the mascot issue:
CURRENT EVENTS June 6, 2002, N.C.State Board of Education Passes Resolution Regarding Indian Sport Mascots
-Recommended by the N.C. Advisory Council on Indian Education, the Resolution calls on all public schools in North Carolina to "educate themselves on the educational, curricular, and psychological effects of using American Indian sport mascots and logos, and; that all public school administrators review their policies and procedures toward the use of American Indian sport mascots, logos, and all demeaning imagery."
June 5, 2002, The Charlotte Observer: "Indian mascot moniker at issue: N.C. board may ask schools to revisit images of Native Americans"

56. North Carolina American Indian Sport Mascots
Concerning NC State Board of education s Action Statement (see below); Sent Oct.31, NC State Board of education Action Statement Passed June 6, 2002
http://www.main.nc.us/wncceib/NCMEAGindex.htm
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PO Box 18640, Asheville, NC 28814
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www.main.nc.us/wncceib/NCMEAGindex.htm State of North Carolina
Overview of American Indian Sport Mascots in the Public Schools
www.main.nc.us/wncceib/NCMEAGindex.htm You may scroll down through "Useful Documents" and "Current Events" or use this internal search engine to look for specific aspects of the mascot issue:
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to N.C. Educators for an End to Racist Mascots (NCEERM) and other web sites on this issue USEFUL DOCUMENTS List of NC Public Schools with American Indian Mascots NC State Supintendent of Education's Letter to 117 District Supts. Concerning NC State Board of Education's Action Statement (see below); Sent Oct. 31, 2002 NC State Board of Education 'Action Statement' Passed June 6, 2002 NC Advisory Council on Indian Education Resolution Passed February 26, 2002 NC Commission on Indian Affairs Resolution Passed June 9, 2000 United States Civil Rights Commission Statement Passed April 13, 2001 State Superintendent's Letter to Buncombe County Public Schools February 9, 1998

57. UNC: The Graduate School At The University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
Chairman, north carolina State Board of education Utilities Commissioner, northcarolina State Former north carolina State Senator 16th Senatorial District
http://gradschool.unc.edu/geab.html
Graduate Education Advancement Board The 35-member Graduate Education Advancement Board assists the Graduate School and the University in generating broad support and funding for graduate education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Members of the board are appointed based on their distinguished character and leadership, a belief in the importance of graduate education at Carolina, a sensitivity to different perspectives about gradate education and fund-raising, and a willingness to apply their special skills and strengths to advance the mission of the Graduate School.
Graduate education provides a unique cross-disciplinary emphasis with associated experiential opportunities for our leaders of tomorrow. Whether our students pursue a future in academia, business, or public service, these diverse experiences coupled with a distinguished faculty provide an unparalleled foundation for both future career success and positive contributions to society. David Lewis

58. IPS Department Table
PUBLIC SCHOOL New Hanover County Board Of education - (0) UNIVERSITY -north carolina School of Science and Math - (0)
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IPS Public Menu Tips Bids by Category Bids by Department ... Vendor Link NC State of North Carolina
Interactive Purchasing System Solicitations by Purchasing Entity Click on the underlined purchasing entity to view a list of bids for that purchasing entity.
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++ITS Statewide Procurement Office++ - (6) ++STATE CONSTRUCTION OFFICE++ - (8) CC - Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College - (0) CC - Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute - (0) CC - Cape Fear Community College - (0) CC - Central Piedmont Community College - (0) CC - Cleveland Community College - (0) CC - College of the Albemarle - (0) CC - Davidson County Community College - (0) CC - Durham Technical Community College - (0) CC - Guilford Technical Community College - (5) CC - Isothermal Community College - (0) CC - Lenoir Community College - (0) CC - Martin Community College - (0) CC - McDowell Community College - Design/Construction - (0) CC - Nash Community College - (0) CC - NC Center for Applied Textile Technology - (0) CC - Pitt Community College - (1) CC - Roanoke-Chowan Community College - (0) CC - Rockingham Community College - (0) CC - Rowan-Cabarrus Community College - (0) CC - Vance/Granville Community College - (0) CC - Wake Technical Community College - (0) CC - Western Piedmont Community College - (0) CC - Wilson Community College - (0) DEPARTMENT - Administration - (1) DEPARTMENT - Administrative Office of the Courts - (2) DEPARTMENT - Agriculture - (6) DEPARTMENT - Commerce - (0) DEPARTMENT - Community Colleges - (0)

59. Brown V. Board Of Education
Duke University north carolina Central University NC State University Board of education case, declaring that in the field of public education the
http://www.pubpol.duke.edu/centers/brownvboard/
On May 17, 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court decided the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, declaring that "in the field of public education the doctrine of separate but equal has no place." The 50th anniversary of this decision which declared official public school segregation illegal, and helped pave the way for efforts to desegregate all of the nations schools is being commemorated throughout the nation. This site includes information about events taking place in the Triangle area of North Carolina and beyond related to the 50th anniversary of this decision. The site was established as part of a collaborative effort among Duke University, North Carolina Central Univee sponsored by one or more of the four universities.

60. Union County Public Schools
After brief comments from Dr. Davis and UCPS Board of education members, Research and education north carolina State University November 5, 2004
http://www.ucps.k12.nc.us/
Piedmont High Women's Ensemble The Piedmont High School Women's Ensemble performed two acappella numbers during Thursday's 36th Annual North Carolina School Boards Association meeting, hosted this year by Union County Public Schools. These singers, under the direction of Deborah Lutz, have been invited to sing next May at Carnegie Hall in New York City. The annual Board Association meeting was held at Porter Ridge Middle School, and attended by administrators and Board of Education members from the 10 counties that comprise District 6, which incudes Union County Public Schools.
* * * * Four New Schools Dedicated * * * * Ribbon cutting ceremonies were held Sunday at four new Union County Public Schools. Sandy Ridge and Kensington elementary schools and Porter Ridge Middle and High schools were dedicated. Refreshments and an open house followed each ceremony. UCPS administrators, the community, and elected officials, including the Union County Board of Education, were on hand for the events. The ceremony at Sandy Ridge Elementary School is pictured.
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