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  1. Career tech programs: helping teenage mothers.(Front and Center)(Emerson Alternative School in Oklahoma offers family and consumer sciences education programs): An article from: Techniques
  2. Recreational housing alternatives for Oklahoma state parks by Arn Henderson, 1974
  3. Alternate instructional delivery systems for rural and small schools by Donald Dale, 1986

41. Alternative Certification
Pursuant to HB 2915 of the 2002 oklahoma Legislative Session, for assisting alternative Certification candidates in enrollment in other School or
http://www.ecok.edu/academics/schools/edu_psych/AlternativeCertification.asp
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Psychology Home Academics ... Schools Alternative Certification East Central University Plan for Alternative Certificate Candidates to Complete Standard Certification Requirements Pursuant to HB 2915 of the 2002 Oklahoma Legislative Session, amending 70 O.S. 2001, Section 6-122.3, East Central University affirms it has an Alternative Placement Certification candidate support program and is committed to implement the program in support of any Alternative Certification candidate approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE). East Central University will admit without further qualifications, and provide opportunity to complete Standard Certification requirements, any Alternative Certification candidate approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Education. Such candidates will be permitted to take any course(s) the candidate deems necessary or desired to meet standard certification requirements detailed by the OSDE. The Dean of the School of Education and Psychology will meet with all Alternative Certification candidates to discuss courses available and to assist as necessary in the development of an Individualized Certification Plan for Alternative Certification Candidates. For Alternative Placement candidates seeking course work in the Education Department course pre-requisites must be met but other blocks will be removed, and, the Dean for the School of Education and Psychology and will serve as a liaison to other departments in the university for assisting Alternative Certification candidates in enrollment in other School or departmental courses across the campus of East Central University.

42. Certifcation Tests, Background Checks Other Issues-FAQ S Re
In order for the State of oklahoma to issue a license, a candidate must have seek approval for an alternative certificate for school administration.
http://www.ecok.edu/academics/schools/edu_psych/faq_tchrcert.asp
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Psychology Home Academics ... Schools Certification Tests, Background Checks and Other Issues- FAQ’s about Teacher Education The following are responses to questions commonly asked by teacher education candidates in initial and advanced programs. 1. Do I have to pass all of my certification tests in order to graduate from ECU? The satisfactory completion of all three tests is a state requirement, not an ECU program requirement. It is possible to complete a teacher education program and for ECU to recommend a candidate for licensure but the state will not issue the license until all three tests have been passed. In order for the State of Oklahoma to issue a license, a candidate must have passed all three state licensure tests- all three state certification tests must be successfully completed- NO EXCEPTIONS. Candidates must have passed the Oklahoma General Education Test (OGET), the Oklahoma Subject Area Test (OSAT) for the area of their certification program, and the Oklahoma Professional Teaching Exam (OPTE) before the OSDE will issue a Teaching License. 2. Can I take more than one block at a time in the teacher ed program?

43. Insights On Educational Policy, Practice, And Research Number 6, December 1995:
oklahoma passed its first alternative education legislation establishing HB 21 (1995) proposed to allow alternative schools to qualify for public
http://www.sedl.org/policy/insights/n06/1.html
Introduction Summary of Alternative Education Legislation in SEDL's Southwestern Region Examining Effective Alternative Programs Successful Program Characteristics Implications of Mandates Mandates: Policy Considerations ... Alternative Learning Environments (Summary of Alternative Education Legislation)
Summary of Alternative Education Legislation in SEDL's Southwestern Region
by Stacey Rosenkrantz Aronson
Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Background Information* Act 830 (1991) required school districts to create alternative education programs for students facing difficulties in the regular schools. Act 597 (1995) clarified reporting requirements. In 1993, Act 1288 established the Pygmalion Commission on Nontraditional Education. The group develops proposals for alternative methods of meeting children's educational needs. The members represent many groups involved with children, ranging from local superintendents to state legislators and medical professionals. The governor appoints 14 of the 16 members and the remaining 2 are appointed by the Speaker of the House and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. Act 671 (1994) required suspended and expelled students to attend an alternative education program beginning in the school year 1995-96. Before the requirement went into effect, Act 102 (1995) added the provision that this requirement is only applicable for students suspended for more than 10 days or expelled. School systems may apply to the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education on a school year to school year basis for a waiver from these requirements for economic reasons.

44. SEDL Letter Volume XIII, Number 1: Changes And Challenges For Rural Schools - Ok
SEDL Letter Changes and Challenges for Rural schools oklahoma s Master Are alternative Certification Programs a Solution to the Teacher Shortage?
http://www.sedl.org/pubs/sedletter/v13n01/4.html
When Rural Traditions Really Count "Date Night" Takes on a Whole New Meaning Service Learning Sparks Community and Student Achievement in Balmorhea Change Is a Constant at Cochiti Oklahoma's Master Teachers Project Leads Teacher Along a Professional Path Changing Practice to Meet Student Needs in Humphrey Network for Success Resources for Rural Schools Credits ... Changes and Challenges for Rural Schools
Oklahoma's Master Teachers Project Leads Teacher Along a Professional Path
Cimarron Middle School math teacher Susan Powell is the kind of teacher you would like to see in every classroom. She is experienced, enthusiastic, and speaks warmly of her students. She frequently reflects on her practice and encourages others to do likewise. She was a recent finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, a competition funded by the National Science Foundation, and she is National Board Certified. Powell says she owes her progress as a teacher and her National Board certification to her participation in the Oklahoma Master Teachers Project (MTP). "If I had not been involved in the Master Teachers Project, I would not have had a clue about how to go about getting the National Board Certification," admits Powell.

45. Case Study: Oklahoma City Public Schools - Advanced Academics
oklahoma City Public schools (OKCPS) partnered with Advanced Academics to provide alternative several middle schools, and specified alternative sites.
http://www1.advancedacademics.com/okc.htm
Home What is Advanced Academics? Who is it For? Why is it Needed? Overview Results Research Activation
Oklahoma City Public Schools
Creston Hills-Moon Academy Middle School
The chart below illustrates changes in National Norm Referenced Tests from 2001 to 2002 for English, Math, Language, and the Core Total for the three areas.
Performance on National Math Tests
The chart below illustrates changes in scores for the Total Math component of the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) at Creston Hills Moon Academy Middle School for 7th grade traditional and Online Program students. ITBS Total Math is a summative score of three math subtests: Math Computation, Math Problem Solving, and Math Concepts. The significance of the chart is the increase in scores for the online students and the decrease in scores for traditional students. The Online students began the 7th grade year with an average Total Math NCE of 35.3, which was slightly higher than the traditional average of 32.5. By the end of the school year, average scores for traditional students at Moon dropped 22 percent to a score of 25.2. However, students in the Online Program averaged 35.9, an increased of 2 percent. As the chart indicates, students in the Advanced Academics Online Program scored 24% higher in Total Math than did their cohorts in the traditional classroom. Note: For both groups, students on Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) were excluded from the study.

46. Alternative Fuels Data Center: Success Stories
In 1990, the oklahoma Department of Commerce asked Tulsa Public schools (TPS) to in a 2year pilot program to test the viability of alternative fuels.
http://www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/progs/new_success_ddown.cgi?101

47. Ishmael Community Schools Using Ishmael And Other Quinn Books
oklahoma Northeastern State University, Tulsa Community College, University of alternative schools Audubon Society Traveling School, Gaia Educational
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48. Oklahoma Foundation For Excellence | Academic Awards Program | Sand Springs Educ
Recognizing and Encouraging Excellence in oklahoma s Public schools. 1993 Claremore Public schools alternative Learning Center
http://www.ofe.org/awards/circleforexcellence.htm
The Circle for Excellence
The past recipients of the Oklahoma Medal for Excellence in Teaching and Administration and the Oklahoma Medal for Excellence in Alternative Education form the Circle for Excellence to support public school educators and serve as a resource for new award winners. Past Medal for Excellence winners are listed below by category and award year. Elementary Teaching
1987 Susan Edwards, Sand Springs
1989 Jen Nelson, Mustang
1990 Emily Churchill Wood, Tulsa
1991 Beverly K. Littau, Woodward
1992 Donna Combs, Shawnee
1993 Barbara Clark, Checotah
1994 Betty J.C. Wright, Oklahoma City
1995 Dolores W. Willoughby, Chickasha
1996 Betsy Zadorozny, Woodward
1997 Dr. Robert Lee Kidd III, Norman 1998 Sue Kirk, Moore 1999 Beverly McMillan, Ardmore 2000 Mary Doezema, Midwest City-Del City 2001 Marsha Rogers, Ardmore 2002 Cindy Tate-Ball, Muskogee

49. Oklahoma Foundation For Excellence | News And Events | 2005 Medal For Excellence
Recognizing and Encouraging Excellence in oklahoma s Public schools. The oklahoma Technical Assistance Center, which evaluates alternative education
http://www.ofe.org/news/2005-02-25b.htm
OFE News Release
2005 Medal for Excellence Winners Announced
February 25, 2005
OKLAHOMA CITY will receive the award for local education foundations. Evelyn Roberts Deborah Cornelison The recipient of the Medal for Excellence in College/University Teaching is Kenneth E. Case Earning this year's Medal for Excellence in Elementary/Secondary Administration is Marilynn Kellert VISTA Academy Bixby Educational Endowment Foundation www.ofe.org Among its other initiatives, the Foundation for Excellence coordinates a program to send Oklahoma teachers to the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute and provides scholarships for schools to receive Colonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trips, bringing colonial history to life in the classroom. The foundation also administers the Schusterman Mentor Program, which pairs Academic All-State alumni with academically at-risk elementary school students, and oversees the new Teacher Scholarships for Professional Development Program, which funds continuing education opportunities for public school teachers. CONTACT:
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50. Health & Medicine, Alternative Medicine, Massage & Bodywork, Oklahoma City, Okla
Health Medicine, alternative Medicine, Massage Bodywork in oklahoma City Comprehensive Directory of Massage schools in the US and Canada.
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51. OKLAHOMA SECONDARY SCHOOLS ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION
oklahoma SECONDARY schools ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION. TULSA PUBLIC schools ELIGIBILITY OF STUDENTS ATTENDING alternative schools
http://www.tulsaschools.org/eligibility.htm
OKLAHOMA SECONDARY SCHOOLS ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION TULSA PUBLIC SCHOOLS ATHLETIC RESIDENCE ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES Athletic eligibility in Tulsa Public Schools is established by attendance. Students are eligible in the school district in which they reside with their parents, i.e., their “home school”. Students who establish eligibility at their home school and move to another TPS school district, or move to a school district other than TPS (ex. Union, Owasso, Jenks, etc…) may be eligible at the new school. Any student in grades 6 through 12 who has attended a TPS school or it’s feeder program for the past three consecutive years, may, if his/her parents make a bona fide change of residence into another school district, select to remain at the school previously attended, provided the student continues to live with his/her parents. The student will make his/her selection by his/her attendance at a school the following semester. th grade students may transfer to any TPS middle school and be eligible for middle school sports at that school for 6 th th , and 8 th grades.

52. Corporal Punishment In US Schools, Dec 1989 - CORPUN ARCHIVE Ussc8912
But Steller said no student in oklahoma City schools has been paddled since the schools would have more counselors, school suspension and alternative
http://www.corpun.com/ussc8912.htm
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The Oklahoman, 5 December 1989
School Board Bans Corporal Punishment
By John Perry The Oklahoma City school district became the first in the state to permanently retire the paddle Monday night, when board members voted to place an immediate ban on corporal punishment. School superintendent Arthur Steller said the ban on spankings will become effective as soon as the new policy can be distributed to principals "in a week or so." Board members voted 5-2 to approve the ban. Member Leo Hise and board president Betty Hills cast the two dissenting votes. The new policy states: "The board recognizes that corporal punishment is not an effective educational tool and its use shall not be permitted in any district school." Board member Thelma R. Parks said she was glad the issue was finally coming before the board for a vote. "I don't think I have to remind this board that I've been opposed to corporal punishment from day one," Parks said. Turning to Steller, Parks asked, "So all the pretty little paddles will disappear?"

53. Spanking And Paddling In US Schools, Jan 1993 - CORPUN ARCHIVE Ussc9301
of alternative punishment for student misbehavior, the survey noted. In oklahoma, 151 of 568 public school districts employ corporal punishment.
http://www.corpun.com/ussc9301.htm
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Corpun file 04415 The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, 29 January 1993
Only 151 in 568 State Schools Use Spanking
By Jim Killackey ENID - Five of six students in Oklahoma public schools are taught in districts that don't use corporal punishment as a form of discipline, a first-ever state Education Department survey released Thursday indicates. Some 244 school districts have banned spanking, and instead use some form of alternative punishment for student misbehavior, the survey noted. "This is a new day for student disciplinary measures. Oklahoma is taking a major step forward in dealing with student discipline. This is very good news," Sandy Garrett, state school superintendent, said Thursday. Of the approximately 600,000 public schoolchildren in Oklahoma, 500,000 are being taught in school districts that have either prohibited corporal punishment, or have kept it on their books but no longer use it. In Oklahoma, 151 of 568 public school districts employ corporal punishment. Those school districts - mostly in rural areas of the state - have about 100,000 students.

54. Alternative Student Loans : Student Loans For Oklahoma Residents, Eligible Schoo
alternative Student Loans and Private Student Loans are available for financing the cost of education at 520322, Heritage Hall School, oklahoma City, OK
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55. Schools Home Page
middle schools, 18 elementary schools and one alternative high school. Kenneth Cooper Middle School 8001 Riverbend Blvd. oklahoma City, OK 73132
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Our 19,000-plus students are spread throughout 27 schools: three high schools, five middle schools, 18 elementary schools and one alternative high school.
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John Lunn, Principal Central Elementary (K-2) 5728 N.W. 40th Warr Acres, OK 73122 Sherri Brown, Principal Northridge Elementary 8501 N.W. 82nd Oklahoma City, OK 73132 Phyllis Harris, Principal Central Intermediate (3-5) 5430 N.W. 40th Warr Acres, OK 73122 Dr. Diane Welker, Principal Overholser Elementary 7900 N. W. 36th Bethany, OK 73008 Lee Ann Teasley, Principal *Coronado Heights Elementary 5911 N. Sapulpa Oklahoma City, OK 73112 Kelly Suchy, Principal Rollingwood Elementary 6301 Ann Arbor Oklahoma City, OK 73122 Debbie Hamilton, Principal *James L. Dennis Elementary 11800 James L. Dennis Dr. Oklahoma City, OK 73162 Vivi Grigsby, Principal Tulakes Elementary 6600 N. Galaxie

56. Norman Public Schools Home Page
Independent School District Number 29 of Cleveland County, oklahoma Elementary schools Secondary schools alternative Program Sites
http://www.norman.k12.ok.us/
Parents Teachers Saturday, September 24, 2005 Norman Public Schools Schools Offices Independent School District Number 29 of Cleveland County, Oklahoma Main Menu ParentCONNECTxp District Profile District Curriculum ... NPS Foundation Main Office Norman Public Schools
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Board Meeting Air Times The Norman Public Schools channel 18 broadcasts a recording of the most recent regularly scheduled Board of Education meeting. Broadcasts occur every Tuesday and Sunday evening beginning at 7pm, repeating until 8am the next morning. Current Conditions Wind: ENE at 5 MPH Humidity: Pressure: 29.87 in. Hg Wind Temp: Norman Public Schools Home> Display the NPS home page. Clicking the NPS logo at the top, left of the page has the same effect. High Schools Norman High School Norman North High School Middle Schools ... Purchasing

57. Policy Brief--Schools For Disruptive Students
alternative schools evolved decades ago to provide an academic option for in student behavior.6,8 oklahoma studied data on the state s alternative
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The following Policy Brief is available in PDF format . To access this file, you need Acrobat Reader. Download a free version here. http://www.adobe.com/product s/acrobat/readstep.html Schools for Disruptive Students: A Questionable Alternative? If one in eight Ford Tauruses failed to operate, Taurus would quickly lose its reputation for quality and its popularity with the public. According to tenets of Total Quality Management, if Ford tried to focus blame on individual workers rather than improve systemwide quality, the problem would most likely persist, public and stockholder confidence would deteriorate, and the company might soon be bankrupt. One in eight students does not complete high school. Minorities, the poor, and the disabled often fare worse. Over 50 percent of students in a quarter of the nation's poor, urban high schools fail to graduate. Suspension, expulsion, retention, chronic failure, and alienation all contribute to unacceptable dropout and incompletion rates. Yet rather than take a systems approach to improvement, many states have created alternative schools for the "problem" individuals thought to degrade general education quality. Alternative schools evolved decades ago to provide an academic option for students not successful in regular education programs

58. Government Innovators Network: Social And Economic Analysis Of Tribal Government
Tribal gaming in oklahoma is a growing industry with a range of positive social and economic impacts. Higher Education alternative schools. RATE THIS
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59. Transportation : Lawton Public Schools : Lawton / Fort Sill, Oklahoma : LawtonPS
All motorists should know and obey the oklahoma school bus stop law OS 47, (32) Elementary schools, one (1) VoTech School, one (1) alternative School,
http://www.lawtonps.org/departments/transportation/
Below is a copy of the LPS Transportation Department School Bus Rider's Handbook - A Guide for Students and Parents. Clicking on any of the links below will zoom you directly to the topic. Safety Tips Eligibility to Ride a Bus Emergencies Riding a Different Bus ... Special Transportation Policies Safety Tips Be aware of the Danger Zone - The Danger Zone is the ten (10) feet area around the bus. The bus driver can't see you when you are in the Danger Zone. If the bus starts moving while you are in the Danger Zone, you could be injured. Safety Tips at the Bus Stop
  • Wait on the sidewalk, away from the road. Don't fool around while waiting on the bus. Wait until the bus comes to a full stop. Walk to the bus single file.

60. JS Online: It's All About Relationships
Veritas High School 3025 W. oklahoma Ave.; small, nonreligious college prep That includes charter schools, alternative schools, schools for at-risk
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Not all of Marcia Spector's schools are in the voucher program, but they're 'choice' in other ways
By ALAN J. BORSUK
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Posted: June 16, 2005 Sixth of 7 parts Think of it as the Marcia Spector School District. Inside Choice Schools:
15 Years of Vouchers Photo/ Gary Porter First-graders at Windlake Elementary School interact with teacher Susan Clangman as she reads a book to the class. Windlake is one of five Seeds of Health schools — a sixth is expected to open in the fall. All three of the non-profit group’s elementary schools are in the choice program. Photo/ Gary Porter Billy Dayton, 17, shoots a video of Kenny Schlueter, 16, as part of a History of Film class at Veritas High School, an MPS-charter high school under the Seeds of Health umbrella at 3025 W. Oklahoma Ave. Dayton and Schlueter are making a movie titled ”Poker Face II, I’m Not Dead Yet” for a class project.

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