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  1. The incorporation of Ohio Yearly Meeting, for the purpose of establishing a boarding school defended: Or, an explanation of the application made by Friends, to the legislature of Ohio by Elisha Bates, 1833
  2. A short account of conservative Friends in Ohio by Alfred Whinnery, 1926

81. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sisters Of Charity Of Cincinnati
ohio; a large boarding school for boys at Fayetteville, ohio; the new Seton Hospital was bought; the new Good Samaritan Hospital was begun.
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Colorado archbishop The community numbers: about 800 members; 74 branch houses; 5 academies; 2 orphan asylums; 1 foundling asylum; 1 Italian institute; 11 hospitals or sanitariums; 1 Old Ladies' Home; 53 parochial schools throughout Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee, Colorado , and New Mexico. SISTER MARY AGNES
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82. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sisters Of Notre Dame (Cleveland, Ohio)
In 1883 a girls boardingschool on Woodland Hills was opened. An academy was founded in Toledo, ohio, and opened September, 1904. Since 1877 the Sisters of
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ARENS, Die selig Julie Billiart (Freiburg im Br., 1908); Annals of Notre dame Convent in Cleveland (manuscript). NICHOLAS PFEIL
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83. Boarding School
Universal Directory of Educational Resources boarding school. Most schools are mixed, their practices to a boarding school boarding school tufts
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A boarding school is a self-contained educational total institution where students not only study but where some or all students may live.
Boarding school involves the combination of the residing of pupils at an institution away from their family and home, and the instruction and endowment of education to students at the same place. The term boarding school fundamentally refers to classic British boarding schools, and most boarding schools around the world are modeled on the classic British boarding school. Boarding schools have specified rooms or allotted areas for different activities that occur throughout the day as defined by the boarding school administrators. These activities have a predefined structure and time set by the institution. These predefined schedules and norms are to be strictly followed, the failure of which could earn punishment. These rooms include the dormitory, where pupils share sleeping quarters, particularly on bunk beds, the refectory, where pupils take meals at fixed schedules, and the study hall, where pupils do their academic work. It also has facilities for bath and washing, and a storehouse for the storage of residents' belongings. Boarding schools also provide a playground for games and activities for the students The term boarding school is derived from the usage to board in school, which means to stay or reside in the school. Many public schools ("private school" in American English) are boarding schools. They involve long-term separation from one's parents and culture, and thus give rise to a phenomenon known as the TCK or third culture kid. Pupils may be sent to boarding schools between the ages of two and eighteen; they can be sent to any number of specific types of boarding schools, from nursery boarding schools (or Kindergarten boarding schools) to senior preparatory boarding schools. The amount of time one spends in boarding school also varies considerably, from a brief period of 1 year to more than 12 years in boarding school.

84. Anglicans Online | USA Education
boarding School Review Need to locate a boarding school in the States? What to know why, St Timothy s School, Raleigh. ohio Anglican Academy, Columbus.
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Anglicans Online News Resources Basics ... Worldwide Anglicanism Anglican Dioceses and Parishes New this Week News Centre A to Z Start Here ... Official Publications B The Bible B B B B B Help support AO B B B B B B B B This page last updated 15 September 2005 Anglicans Online last updated 18 September 2005 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE USA (ECUSA) is the American branch of the Anglican Communion. In addition to this page, you'll find these areas in our USA section:
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85. Ohio Historical Society | Ohio Governors
ohio s nineteenth governor was William Bebb of Butler County, Two years later Bebb and his wife opened a boarding school in a frame building erected for
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WILLIAM BEBB Ohio's nineteenth governor was William Bebb of Butler County, the third native Ohioan to be elected to the office. His father, Edward, who had emigrated to America from Wales in 1795, was the first settler in the Welsh settlement of Paddy's Run, the present town of Shandon. Having built a two-story log cabin on land purchased on the Dry Fork of the Whitewater in 1801, he went east to Philadelphia and returned with his bride, a widow, the former Margaret Roberts Owens. William, the first of their three children, who was born on December 8, 1802, is said to have been the first white child born in Butler County west of the Great Miami River. Before he was old enough to attend school, William received in- struction in both English and Welsh from his mother. Probably from the age of seven or eight he received several months' schooling each year in the district school. One of his later teachers was David Lloyd, a well educated Welshman. When about twenty young Bebb began teaching. Accounts differ as to his first school, but they agree that he taught for a time at North Bend, the home of William Henry Harrison. At all events, he was married in 1824 to Sarah Shuck, who was also a teacher there. In 1826 the Paddy's Run school was organized under the new state law, a new building was erected, and William Bebb was employed as the first teacher. Two years later Bebb and his wife opened a boarding school in a frame building erected for the purpose on the farm of Edward Bebb. The "Sycamore Grove School" was successful from the start, having from thirty to forty boys between ten and fourteen years old from Cincinnati and the South and a few local day pupils. One writer claims that Bebb's methods were similar to modern educational procedures. A number of his pupils became prominent. They included a later governor, William Dennison, and several eminent attorneys.

86. Land Transfer Bill Includes Provision Requiring School
Their idea of creating a highly structured urban boarding school for Mike DeWine (Rohio) tried to provide land near Kenilworth Park for a second SEED
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By Spencer S. Hsu Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, July 20, 2005; Page B08 Tucked into the 11-page bill President Bush sent Congress last week transferring roughly 200 acres of federal land to the District is a 10-word clause that is unusually specific. It says the city can take control of 15 acres of National Park Service land near Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium only if it puts a school on the property, "with first preference given to a pre-collegiate public boarding school." As it turns out, there is exactly one such institution in Washington: the SEED School, which has been working with Mayor Anthony A. Williams (D) for more than a year to find a site for a second campus.

87. Boarding Schools – Military Schools For Troubled Teenagers
boarding schools – Students of each year have different ranks; discipline is tight; standard are high.
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There are signs that the military ethos can accomplish things not easily achieved otherwise. Military curricula are even taking hold in some public schools. In Detroit, the Charles Rogers Academy, named for a black army general, offers much the same program as a military prep school. Students of each year have different ranks, discipline is tight, and standards are high. About half the seniors attend collegean extremely impressive rate for an inner-city school. By shifting their focus from training future soldiers to preparing civic leaders, military boarding schools have made a comeback although their ranks have thinned since WWII. Of course, military boarding schools can seem more like another planet to the average teen. At Massanutten, a military boarding school, reveille is at 6 o'clock every weekday morning. Cadets are required to attend formation 45 minutes later dressed in full uniform, complete with polished boots. There, members of Alpha Company that's all the girls are scrutinized for signs of excessive grooming. Sparkle nail polish and heavy makeup are banned. Hair must be tied neatly into military buns or cut above the collar.

88. Alternative Schools - Private Boarding Schools
Since most military schools are also a boarding school, many times the teachers are fully dedicated to the students and can offer extra academic assistance.
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With the quality of most public schools dwindling as a result of increased enrollment and decreased funding, many parents seek alternative schools to educate their children. Effective alternatives include private schools whose focus is a military style of discipline and education. Military schools provide cadets with the traditional college prep curriculum found in public schools, but the quality of teaching often exceeds that found in public school. Since most military schools are also a boarding school, many times the teachers are fully dedicated to the students and can offer extra academic assistance. In addition to a quality education, cadets can expect to have organized daily study time to ensure they complete their assignments and keep from falling behind. Many parents with troubled teens think that the structure and discipline taught in military boarding schools is just what their child needs, but there are actually

89. LarnedResume.html
She was graduated from All Saints Episcopal boarding School for Girls in 1967. Gail attended Louisiana State University and ohio State University,
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Gail Larned Home Workshops Gallery ... Favorite Links Bio/Resume Born in Chicago in 1948, Gail grew up in Louisiana. She was graduated from All Saints Episcopal Boarding School for Girls in 1967. Gail attended Louisiana State University and Ohio State University, majoring in fine arts. She is self-taught in her field, which is fiber sculpture, beginning in 1968 when she learned to tie knots (macrame). Gail's first exhibition as a professional artist was in 1975 at Gallery 200 in Columbus. Since then she has completed numerous commissions for corporate and residential clients. Gail's current work is creating larger-than-life flowers out of satin rattail cord, jute and wire. Her next exhibition is a show of landscape sculptures at Roy G Biv Gallery in Columbus, May of 2001. EXHIBITIONS: 2000 Best of 2000, Ohio Craft Museum, Columbus, OH
2000 One Woman Exhibition, Franklin Park Conservatory, Columbus, OH
1999 Dublin Arts Council, Dublin, OH, One Woman Exhibition, Dublin, OH
1998 Art for Life, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH

90. WQED Multimedia: City Guide 2004
Austinburg, ohio 44010 440/2752811 College preparatory, boys boarding. All-male college-preparatory boarding school and two-year transfer college.
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91. AFL #101: Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative): Quakerism's Reluctant Pioneers
Since 1837, the Olney Friends School has been the centerpiece of ohio YM, the school s future Replace the present boarding school with a scaleddown
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  • Dear Friend, How unique is the Quakerism of Ohio's Conservative Yearly Meeting? Well, in what other Yearly Meeting's publication could you expect to find a respected minister's matter-of-fact descriptions of some of his many encounters with angels? But there it is, in the Ohio Conservative Friends Review . Usually, he writes: My experiences of seeing angels have not been clear images, just enough outline to know they were there....[But] One day I was pruning in the top of an apple tree. Feeling the Lord's presence, I sat down on a limb to wait on the Lord and pray. As I sat there, angels seemed to come and take my heart out, and they were holding it in front of me. I said, "Wait a minute, what's going on?" It was a long way to the ground, and without a heart, I figured I would soon fall. The answer that came was, "I am giving you a new heart; a heart of love." I have not been the same since, and I praise the Lord for a heart of love." This past month, at Yearly Meeting time, the same minister was coming to a business session, when he felt a sudden leading to go instead to speak to a visiting Friend. Sure enough, the visiting Friend turned out to be greatly in need of his counsel.

    92. School Counselor Web Library
    The ohio Counselor and Social Worker Board has developed a web site. Directory has boarding school lists arranged by name, state and country
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    93. Northeast Ohio Teacher Education Day
    Apply to school district or Midohio Educational Service Center. English, Math, Science, All boys boarding school located on hour east of Cleveland,
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    Akron, OH All areas of Special Education, Math, Science Akron Public Schools is responsible for educating approximately 26,000 students. There are 40 elementary, 10 middle, and 8 high schools. A teacher with a Bachelor's Degree will begin at $29,729. Ashland City School District Ashland, OH To be announced No information provided. Ashland, Holmes and Wayne County Schools Wooster, OH All No information provided.
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    94. CBS News | A Boarding School In The 'Hood | June 22, 2004 14:35:23
    The most important and impressive boarding school graduation ceremony in the SEED kids will matriculate at Georgetown, Howard, ohio Wesleyan and ten
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    All 21 graduates of SEED Public Charter School will be attending college. (Photo: )
    The idea behind SEED was simple: educating kids requires a safe, secure environment where learning is deeply valued by all members of the community.
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    This Against the Grain commentary was written by CBSNews.com's Dick Meyer
    The most important and impressive boarding school graduation ceremony in the country took place Saturday in Anacostia, one of Washington, D.C.’s lousiest neighborhoods. The school has no massive endowment, no secret society, no mahogany paneling and no posh headmaster’s house. There are no alumni. That’s because the SEED Public Charter School ’s commencement ceremony was its very first.
    There were 21 members of the Class of 2004 and all 21 are going to college.
    That’s one of the reasons why there wasn’t a dry eye in the house on Saturday. Ten minutes never passed without a standing ovation. Parents, siblings and cousins didn’t just cheer the kids, they shrieked with joy and pride.

    95. Webb School
    Webb is a coeducational, boarding, college-preparatory school serving grades American trapshooting championship in Vandalia, ohio from August 7-10.
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    96. Indian Country Wisconsin - Great Lakes History: A General View
    Other Great Lakes tribes in southern Michigan, ohio, Indiana, and Illinois were The largest and most wellknown boarding school was the Carlisle Indian
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    Jesuit Missionaries Black Hawk Tens-qua-ta-wa The Great Lakes is a chain of inland lakes Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior stretching from New York to Minnesota. Because they comprise such a large waterway, they have played a vital role in the lives and histories of Indian peoples who have resided along their shores for millennia. Most Indian groups living in the Great Lakes region for the last five centuries are of the Algonkian language family. This includes such present-day Wisconsin tribes as the Menominee, Ojibwe, and Potawatomi. Some tribessuch as the Stockbridge-Munsee and the Brothertownare also Algonkian-speaking tribes who relocated from the eastern seaboard to the Great Lakes region in the nineteenth century. The Oneida who live near Green Bay belong to the Iroquois language group and the Ho-chunk of Wisconsin are one of the few Great Lakes tribes to speak a Siouan language. Although there have been many differences in language and customs between different Indian tribes, Great Lakes Indian communities have had many things in common. They comprise a general culture called "Woodland" after its adaptation to North America's northeastern and southeastern woodlands. Woodland Indian societies have depended to a large degree on forest products for their survival, and Great Lakes Indians hunted, fished, gathered wild foods, and practiced agriculture for their subsistence. In many parts of the Great Lakes particularly northern Wisconsin Indians depended on wild rice as a dietary staple, while Indians in areas without wild rice generally cultivated corn. Where sugar maples grow, Great Lakes Indians established sugar-making camps in early spring and made sugar from tree sap.

    97. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ARCHIVE - Ussc9805
    Black boarding school rewards youths who make the sacrifices needed He had dangerous friends in his Columbus, ohio, housing project, and decided to sell
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    Batesville Daily Guard, Batesville, Arkansas, 1 May 1998
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    Batesville spares rod more than others
    By Guard Staff The Southside School District has only about 60 percent of the enrollment of the Batesville School District, but it gave its students over 10 times as many paddlings as Batesville did during the 1996-97 school year. Such a contrast - Southside's 852 instances of corporal punishment to Batesville's 80 - is a perfect illustration of the contrasting philosophies on the application of the "board of education" to the "seat of learning" in Arkansas, which leads the nation in school spankings according to a national report. While most area schools reported more paddlings being given to junior high students than older and younger pupils, Batesville Junior High gave no paddlings in 1996-97 according to Department of Education figures and has almost never paddled for the past several years, principal Harry Crossett said. "We don't use corporal punishment in the junior high building," Crossett said. "Saturday School is much more effective, and from a legal standpoint, it's a lot less complicated as well."

    98. An Inventory Of The Emlen Family Papers, 1796-1866
    Includes material relating to Westtown School, a Quaker boarding school in 1809 11mo 2, Married 1st William Farquhar, son of Allen Phebe of ohio Co.
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    An Inventory of the Emlen Family Papers, 1796-1866
    (1 box, approx. 200 ps) RG 5/038 Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 19081-1399 U.S.A. Table of contents Abstract Background note: BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTE Biographical data on Sarah Foulke Farquhar Emlen Infant son born Husband William died Infant son died Married 2nd James Emlen (b. 1792 6mo 17), son of James Phebe son James born (died 1827) daughter Phebe born daughter Sarah Cresson born daughter Ann born daughter Susan born son Samuel born Sarah died, Bur. west Chester, Pa. Scope and content SCOPE AND CONTENT OF THE RECORDS Contains papers relating to the Emlen family, residents of Middletown, Pennsylvania. Chiefly correspondence (1817-1849) of Sarah Foulke Farquhar Emlen (1787-1849), Quaker minister, relating to her travels to visit Friends' meetings in England, Ireland, New England, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia, as well as similar journeys made by her husband, James Emlen (1792-1866). Also biographical data, reference materials, and memorabilia. Includes material relating to Westtown School, a Quaker boarding school in Chester County, Pa., where both Emlens taught; the Hicksite-Orthodox separation; and the free produce movement. Correspondents include Moses Brown, John Churchman, Samuel Emlen (ca. 1765-1837), Josiah Forster, Samuel Fothergill, Isaac Hadwen, Thomas Kite, Thomas Shillitoe, Esther Tuke, Joseph Whitall, and John Wilbur.

    99. Ross County, Ohio History
    The Chillicothe academy, one of the famous schools of its rank in ohio, The members of this board in 1861, Edward H. Allen, Benjamin F. Stone and James
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    CHAPTER X. EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT The first schoolhouse in Chillicothe, says Williams' history, was a small log cabin, built some time before 1800, on the northeast corner of Fourth and Paint streets, on the spot afterward occupied by the residence of Joseph Sill. There was no such building there in 1810, and the location given may he wrong. But at whatever spot the school was kept, it appears that the first, or one of the first, to teach, was Nathaniel Johnston, of Irish extraction, and uncle of Mrs. James EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. - 153 McLandburgh. After teaching many years in Chillicothe, he made his home upon a farm in Springfield township, where he died in 1837. Says the Centennial Gazette: "The first school house in this place [Chillicothe] was made of logs and stood near the old graveyard which used to be on the bank of the river immediately west of the present Bridge street bridge. It was built by private subscription about 1799, and was used as a school until February, 1802, when it was sold by trustee Thomas Dick." On April 1, 1802, John Hutt, a brother of the first supervisor at Chillicothe, opened a girl's school to take the place of the one that had been kept in a log house near the upper end of what is now Bridge street, on Water. As settlements were made in other parts of the county, schools were established in a similar manner, often being held in such log cabins as happened to be empty. In Green township a log school-house was built near the home of Taylor Moore, as early as 1810, another near the old Pleasant church about 1815. Long school-house, of hewed logs, was built with Harmon DeHaven as the architect, about 1812, and others followed as the needs of the people increased. Among the early teachers were Jonathan Griffith, Jacob Evans, Hugh Sherry, Moses Brown, Henry Halverstot, Henry Emstow, Alexander Gordon.

    100. News-Record.com - Greensboro, North Carolina: Sports: Glenn's Wallace Considerin
    with the NBA star and obtained an application for the high school in Akron, ohio. Plus, St. VincentSt. Mary isn ta boarding school, so either Eric
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