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21. North Carolina Schools - NC Elementary, Middle And High School Information
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22. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
(a parochial school); building still remains at the corner of north December 3, 2001 The north carolina Association of School Administrators named
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  • Sugar Creek School House opened as the first school building in Mecklenburg County (a parochial school); building still remains at the corner of North Tryon and Sugar Creek Road.
    Public school system organized in Charlotte (Grades 1-10; grade 11 was added in 1908 and grade 12 in 1925) The first superintendent of the city school system was T.J. Mitchell. The system's first white school, known as South School, was located on the corner of East Morehead Street and South Boulevard in the barracks of the Carolina Military Institute. The first school for African-American children was organized in 1882 and was known as Myers Street School.
    Professor J.T. Corlew named second superintendent of city schools.

23. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: South Carolina
It is bounded eastward by north carolina and the Atlantic, with a coast line 9 parishes with parochial schools providing for 859 pupils; one hospital,
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South Carolina
One of the thirteen original colonies of the United States, has an area of 30,570 square miles throughout its 35 counties, with an extreme breadth of 235 miles and an extreme width of 215. It is bounded eastward by North Carolina and the Atlantic, with a coast line of 200 miles; Georgia lies to the west and North Carolina bounds it on the north. Columbia is the capital.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
South Carolina rises from marshland in its eastern tidewater section to a mountainous region in the extreme western portion of the state. The Pedee and the Santee are navigable rivers flowing into the Atlantic and reaching the sea through deltas in the marsh regions. It is probable that more than half of the state was at one time in dense timber.
POPULATION
The state is twenty-sixth in rank of population according to the census of 1910. The population in 1820 was 502,741; in 1840, 594,398; in 1860, 703,708; 1in 1880, 995,577; in 1900, 1,340,316; in 1910, 1,515,400. Beaufort County is the fifth county in the United States in point of density of negro population, having a percentage of 90.5. In 1790 South Carolina was second only to Virginia in the number of its slaves, having 107,097. The largest cities with their respective populations are as follows; Charleston, 58,833; Columbia, 26,319; Spartanburg, 17,517; Greenville, 15,741.
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For white children there are 2712 public schools in the state (1909) employing 933 men teachers and 3247 women, and reaching 153,807 pupils with an average attendance of 107,368. For negro children there are 2354, employing 894 men teachers and 1802 women, with an average attendance of 123,481. The total revenue for both white and negroes was $42,345,647.72; out of which there was expended $1,590,732.51 for whites and $308,153.16 for negroes. The state's per capita expenditure, according to enrolment, was in 1899, $4.90 for white, $1.42 for negro, $2.69 for both; in 1904, $6.88 for white, $1.47 for negro, $4.08 for both; in 1909, $10.34 for white, $1.70 for negro, $5.67 for both. There are 27 institutions of higher education for whites and 11 for negroes. Of the 27 institutions for whites, 5, non-sectarian, receive a total state support of $355,994.88; 5 are Presbyterian, 3 Methodist, 3

24. Parochial Elementary & Secondary Schools, Raleigh, North Carolina, NC, SuperPage
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25. Area Schools
Several other highlyranked private and parochial schools in the greater Triad north carolina School of the Arts Salem College Wake Forest University
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Forsyth Technical Community College's Kernersville branch, the Swisher Center,
opened its doors in July, 1998. Kernersville offers both public and private education, as well as home schooling
Five elementary schools, three middle schools and two high schools serve the Kernersville and surrounding area. Some students whose parents work in Guilford County make arrangements to attend schools in the Guilford school system.
Two private schools, Kerwin Baptist Christian and Gospel Light Baptist Christian, are also located in the Kernersville area. To the northeast in Guilford County is Oak Ridge Military Academy, a nationally-ranked prep school. Several other highly-ranked private and parochial schools in the greater Triad area receive students from the Kernersville area, including Westchester Academy (High Point) and Salem Academy and Forsyth Country Day School (Winston-Salem).
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system provides special education services for students with special needs, such as academically-gifted (AG) programs; mentally, visually, physically and emotionally handicapped curricula, hearing and speech/language impaired services, and programs designed to meet the needs of autistic, homebound, pregnant and learned disabled students.
The Piedmont School in High Point also offers private, highly-specialized instruction to learning disabled students.

26. Archived: State Regulation Of Private Schools - North Carolina
This page provides north carolina s regulations governing private schools. or parochial schools to be enforced on days when schools are in session.
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State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000
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Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: et seq et seq Delconte v. State Recordkeeping/Reports: et seq . are not subject to any other provision except requirements respecting fire, safety, sanitation and immunization. et seq. , are not subject to any other provision except requirements respecting fire, safety, sanitation and immunization. Length of School Year/Day: Curriculum: Special Education Health: Safety: Transportation: See Special Education Home Schooling: Public Aid for Private Schools/Private School Students: The North Carolina Constitution provides that the state school fund and the county school funds must be faithfully appropriated and used exclusively for free public schools. N.C. Const. Art. IX, Sec. 6, 7. The North Carolina Constitution provides that the General Assembly may exempt property held for educational purposes from state and local taxation. N.C. Const. Art. V, Sec. 2. Miscellaneous: Updated January 2000
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27. Soil & Water Conservation Services
north carolina Big Sweep s purpose is to rid the state’s waters of litter by All teachers in public, private and parochial schools in the United States
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Programs Others Quick Search About Us Board of Supervisors Contact Information Conservation Education Calendar Conservation Education Contest Information Conservation Education Download Contest Forms Environmental Bulletin Natural Heritage Survey Others Programs Staff Contact Information A B C E F G I K L M N O P R S T Cabarrus County Soil and Water Conservation District provides various programs including: Career Fairs
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Essay Contest This annual event for students in the sixth grade was begun in 1992. The title of the contest rotates each year between three titles. Each participant receives a certificate of participation at the awards day at his or her school. The top three contestants are invited to read their essays at the annual public speaking contest in December, where the winners are announced and are awarded cash prizes. The winning essay is then entered in the regional essay contest, which is held in March. This annual event culminates in a state contest held in Raleigh in May, sponsored by the North Carolina Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts.
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28. Susan Sommer's Education Resources For Chapel Hill, North Carolina Real Estate
Independent and parochial schools. Cardinal Gibbons High School, Raleigh carolina Friends School, Durham Religious day school with Quaker affiliation.
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Independent and Parochial Schools Cardinal Gibbons High School, Raleigh
Catholic High School provides a college preparatory curriculum. Carolina Friends School, Durham Religious day school with Quaker affiliation. Cary Montessori School, Cary Independent day school for infants to grade 8. Cathedral Elementary School, Raleigh Religious day school with Catholic affiliation, preK-8. Cresset Christian Academy, Durham Religious day school with Baptist affiliation. Duke School for Children, Durham Offers a child-centered program where students preK-8 move at their own pace. Durham Academy, Durham College preparatory; admission is selective based on the student's ability to do college work. Friendship Christian School, Raleigh Religious day school with Baptist affiliation. K-12. George Hale High School, Raleigh College preparatory high school. Our Lady Of Lourdes, Raleigh Raleigh Christian Academy, Raleigh

29. Nash County, North Carolina - County Information
Private and parochial schools are also available in the area. Our Lady of PerpetualHelp north carolina Department of Commerce, 2000 Nash County Scan
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Nash County was formed in 1777 from the western part of Edgecombe County. Located in the northeast section of the state, it is bounded by Edgecombe, Wilson, Johnston, Franklin, and Halifax counties. It was named for General Francis Nash (1742-77), of Hillsborough, a soldier who was mortally wounded while fighting under General George Washington at Germantown during the American Revolution. Nashville , the county seat, was settled in 1780 and chartered in 1815. First land grants in the area date back to 1743.
After the Revolution, which touched the county only lightly, Nash County settled down to a pace that made it one of the State's leading farm areas. Since the Civil War, it has been known primarily as a leading agricultural county, but it has experienced steady industrial growth since that time. Currently, only 2.4% of the total employment within the county is classified as agricultural. However, Nash County ranks 8th in area devoted to farmland in North Carolina. Nash County could be classified as either a northern coastal plain county or a far eastern piedmont county. It has a primarily rolling terrain with sandy soil, however, brick and tile clays are found along the Tar River, which flows through Nash County and Rocky Mount. A granite belt is located relatively close to the surface and extends westward from the city for about 20 miles.

30. Real Estate Raleigh NC, North Carolina Retirement Places Locations, Bed And Brea
NC area and is an ideal to place / location for north carolina retirement . County Public schools, as well as local parochial and private schools,
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Children in the Fearrington community attend Chatham County Public Schools, as well as local parochial and private schools, which include Durham Academy (P-12), St. Thomas More School (P-8), Carolina Friends School (P-12), the Montessori School (P-6), the Community Independent School (P-5), and the Emerson Waldorf School (P-8).

31. City Of Washington, NC - Community Information
Washington, north carolina, established in 1776, was the first town in A charter school and parochial and nonparachocial private schools also are
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Washington's rich history adds to the character of the community. The settlement of Washington was laid out in 1775 on the northern bank of the Pamlico/Tar River by Colonel James Bonner and named in honor of General George Washington, his commander-in-chief. The City was incorporated by an act of the North Carolina General Assembly in 1782. It became the county seat of Beaufort County in 1785, an honor previously held by the Town of Bath, North Carolina's oldest town, located 15 miles east. There are numerous towns named Washington in the United States, but Washington, NC, is the first to have been named for General Washington (prior to his being named our nation's first president). Therefore, Washington, NC, is "The Original Washington." Because of Washington's strategic location at the junction of coastal and inland rivers, the town developed as a regional shipping center and was recognized as a port in 1784. Washington also was a federal supply outpost during the Revolutionary War. Washington has rebuilt after devastating fires destroyed all but a few of the City's antebellum structures. The construction that followed the second major fire in 1900 (the first burning was during the War Between the States) produced a concentration of Victorian era homes and commercial buildings in the area now designated as the

32. Southeastern North Carolina Economic Development Information
Economic Development site for Southeastern north carolina. Fayetteville, NC islocated in Cumberland Private and parochial schools are also available.
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Fayetteville and Cumberland County comprise North Carolina’s fourth largest metropolitan area. The Community takes pride in the fact that it is home of both Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base and that it serves as the employment and retail center for five surrounding counties including-Bladen, Harnett, Hoke, Robeson and Sampson. The 657 square mile metropolitan community is located on I-95 approximately 60 miles south of the State Capital of Raleigh, N.C. Due to the City’s excellent geographic location, area firms are well positioned to serve northeastern, midwestern and southern markets. Approximately 280,000 persons reside in the Fayetteville MSA. Fayetteville is provided with north-south interstate highway access by I-95. East-west interstate highway access is available via convenient connections with I-20 (78 miles south) and I-40 (27 miles north). Rail access is provided by CSX, Norfolk Southern and the Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroads. This allows shippers three rail alternatives and promotes competitively priced service. Daily AMTRAK service provides for passenger service. Commercial air passenger service is provided at the modern Fayetteville Regional Airport. American Airlines, USAir, ASA-Delta, United Express, and American Eagle provide approximately 46 daily flight arrivals and departures. Full service corporate or charter aircraft facilities are available through a private fixed base operator.

33. Dye (2)
made inappropriate comments about education at Catholic parochial schools and The Judge is from north carolina. That was my understanding.
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New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct
In the Matter of the Proceeding Pursuant to Section 44, subdivision 4, of the Judiciary Law in Relation to LUTHER V. DYE , a Justice of the Supreme Court, 11 th Judicial District, Queens County. THE COMMISSION: Henry T. Berger, Esq., Chair Honorable Frances A. Ciardullo Stephen R. Coffey, Esq. Raoul Lionel Felder, Esq. Lawrence S. Goldman, Esq. Christina Hernandez, M.S.W. Honorable Daniel F. Luciano Mary Holt Moore Honorable Karen K. Peters Alan J. Pope, Esq. Honorable Terry Jane Ruderman APPEARANCES: Gerald Stern (Alan W. Friedberg, Of Counsel) for the Commission David Louis Cohen for Respondent The respondent, Luther V. Dye, a Justice of the Supreme Court, Queens County, was served with a Formal Written Complaint dated March 18, 2003, containing two charges. Respondent filed an answer dated April 7, 2003. On May 15, 2003, the Administrator of the Commission, respondent’s counsel and respondent entered into an Agreed Statement of Facts, agreeing that the Commission make its determination based upon the agreed facts, jointly recommending that respondent be censured and waiving further submissions and oral argument. On May 21, 2003, the Commission approved the Agreed Statement of Facts and made the following determination.

34. Islamic School Addresses In North America
Muslim parochial School (7/99) RR 1 Box 28J Hancock, NY 13783 Phone north carolina East Zone . Sister Clara Muhammad School (9/96) 1230 Beatties
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Islamic School Addresses in North America
List of Islamic Schools in North America (compiled from various sources).
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Islamic Elementary School (10/96) 1380 Soldiers Field Road Boston, MA 02215 Phone: (617) 961-4563 Islamic Society Of Boston/Weekend Islamic School (Al-Bashaar) (7/96) 204 Prospect St Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: 617-876-3546 Fax: 617-441-0720 Email: sameh@cdsp.neu.edu (Sameh Ahmed) Notes: Inshaa Allah The Full time Islamic school will start on Notes: 1996/1997 school year. ISB is affiliated with ISNA, Notes: MAYA and ICNE (The Islamic Council of New England). Sister Clara Muhammad School 150 Magnolia St. Dorchester, MA 02125 Phone: (617) 289-4037; (617) 445-4623 Notes: CLOSED. Al-Hamra Academy Elementary School (8/96) Times Square Plaza, 200 West Main Street, unit 4 Northborough, MA 01532 Phone: 508-393-0171 School of Islamic Studies (10/96) 84 Chase Drive Sharon, MA 02067 Phone: (617) 784-0519 Email:

35. Encyclopedia: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Private and parochial schools also make up a significant portion of Winston The north carolina School of the Arts is an internationally recognized
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    36. Nutrition Programs
    north carolina Child Nutrition Services administers several programs that deliver Today, more than 2200 public, private, and parochial schools and
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    North Carolina Child Nutrition Services administers several programs that deliver quality nutrition and nutrition education to North Carolina students and other citizens. National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
    The oldest of the school nutrition programs, the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides lunches to approximately 800,000 students every day in public, private, and parochial schools and residential child care institutions in North Carolina. The NSLP also has an After-School Snack component and a Summer Seamless Waiver Program.
    School Breakfast Program (SBP)
    The School Breakfast Program (SBP) began in 1966. Today, more than 2,200 public, private, and parochial schools and residential child care institutions provide a daily breakfast to more than 260,000 students in North Carolina.
    Special Milk Program (SMP)
    Used by those schools, camps and residential child care institutions that do not participate in the National School Lunch Program or School Breakfast Program; the Special Milk Program (SMP) provides nutritious milk to children enrolled in these facilities and programs.
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    37. WalkSports.com -- USA Private And Parochial High School Web Sites
    United States of America (USA) Private and parochial High schools HicksvilleHoly Trinity Diocesan High School. north carolina (8)
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    United States of America (USA) Private and Parochial High Schools
    128 as of May 13, 2003 Private and Parochial High Schools (Texas) ALABAMA (5) Auburn Lee-Scott Academy Columbiana Cornerstone Christian School Coosa Valley Academy Greenville Fort Dale Academy ... Pelham Hope Christian School ALASKA ARIZONA (4) Mesa Faith Christian School Phoenix Brophy College Preparatory Phoenix Country Day School Phoenix St. Paul's Preparatory Academy ARKANSAS (2) Fort Smith Christian School Shiloh Christian School CALIFORNIA (14) Huntington Beach Liberty Christian School Lancaster Antelope Valley Christian School Lancaster Desert Christian School La Puente Bishop Amat Memorial High School ... Yuba City Faith Christian High School COLORADO (3) Arvada Faith Christian Academy Denver Arrupe Jesuit High School Denver Lutheran High School CONNECTICUT (3) Bristol St. Paul Catholic High School Fairfield Notre Dame Catholic High School Waterbury Holy Cross High School DELAWARE (1) Wilmington Christian School FLORIDA (10) Coral Springs Christian School Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy Fort Myers Bishop Verot High School Jacksonville Victory Christian Academy ... West Palm Beach Berean Christian School GEORGIA (6) Columbus Calvary Christian School Gilead Christian Academy Lilburn Killian Hill Christian School Lilburn Providence Christian Academy ... Watkinsville Westminster Christian Academy HAWAII (1)

    38. Landmarks Of American History Workshops For School Teachers
    Classroom teachers in public, private, parochial, and charter schools, c/o north carolina Museum of History/north carolina Department of Cultural
    http://www.neh.gov/projects/landmarks-school.html
    Note: The list of 2006 workshops will be available in January. Landmarks of American History Workshops are offered by the National Endowment for the Humanities to provide the opportunity for K-12 educators to engage in intensive study and discussion of important topics in American history. These academies will give participants direct experiences in the interpretation of significant historical sites and the use of archival and other primary historical evidence. Landmarks Workshops present the best scholarship on a specific landmark or related cluster of landmarks, enabling participants to gain a sense of the importance of historical places, to make connections between what they learn in the Workshop and what they teach, and to develop enhanced teaching materials for their classrooms. Amount of Award
    Teachers selected to participate will receive a stipend of $500. Stipends are intended to help cover living expenses, books, and travel expenses to and from the Workshop location. Travel supplements for those traveling long distances will be available and will be allocated after participants are selected. Eligibility
    Classroom teachers in public, private, parochial, and charter schools, as well as home-schooling parents are eligible to participate. Other K-12 school personnel, including administrators, substitute teachers, classroom paraprofessionals, and librarians, are also eligible to participate, subject to available space.

    39. Carolina Journal | Catholic Schools On A Roll In Triangle
    Like all private and parochial schools in north carolina, the schools of theRaleigh Diocese are required by state law to administer “nationally
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    40. Carolina Journal | Carolina Journal | Carolina Journal Exclusives
    RALEIGH – The north carolina Community College System does not have supporting parochial schools, virtually all run by the Catholic Diocese of Raleigh.
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