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61. Education World ® Administrators Center: Principal Ideas Volume #1
I tell my staff Don t dwell on last year s problems. Treat every student as a new Copyright 19962003 by education World, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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62. Katy Independent School District
Each year the Fine Arts Department provides over 100 staff education andengagement in the fine arts are an essential part of the school curriculum and
http://www.katyisd.org/curriculum/finearts/general.htm
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About Katy ISD
Campuses Elementary Schools Junior High Schools ... Fine Arts Quick Links Athletics Attendance Zones Bus Information Calendars Construction Projects Contact Us D.A.R.E. Employment Facility Rental Fine Arts Health Services Katy ISD News Katy ISD Facts Leadership Katy ISD Map to Merrell Center Menus Scholarship SafetyNet School Board Sitemap Special Education Spelling Words Supply List Teacher Websites Testing Bob Bryant
Executive Director of Fine Arts (All activities involved students from throughout the district – each elementary and secondary campus) 100% of all K-5 students (approx. 21,000) receive fine arts instruction taught by degreed, certified music and art specialists 64+% of all 6-12 students (over 15,200) have chosen and are actively engaged in a fine arts elective, receiving instruction each class day Katy ISD visual arts students participate in the following contests/exhibits each year: Fort Bend County, Harris County, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Houston Dog Show, V.A.S.E. state competition, Scholastic state competition, Capitol YAM, as well as the local Katy ISD Spring Art Show Secondary students in band, choir, dance, orchestra and theatre (the performing arts) participate in numerous individual and organizational competitions as well as presenting concerts, recitals, and productions throughout the school year.

63. Rose State College
Eleven percent or 2957 of the 27211 students graduating from oklahoma Services are provided by a staff of 40; a professional librarian is always on duty
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6420 S.E. 15th Street
Midwest City, OK 73110-2799
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ROSE STATE COLLEGE - 1996
Rose State College (RSC) offered its first classes on September 21, 1970. The College has grown from an initial enrollment of 1,700 to a regular fall enrollment exceeding 9,000. The campus now includes 19 buildings on 100 acres. At Rose State College, 470 faculty (full-time and adjunct), 94 administrative and professional staff; and 163 classified staff are committed to student academic success.
Rose State College is accredited as a degree-granting institution by the following professional groups: American Bar Association, American Medical Association, National League for Nursing, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Oklahoma Board of Nursing, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education; and the State Accrediting Agency. In addition, the programs in Dental Assisting and Dental Hygiene are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation, recognized by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation and the United States Department of Education.
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> Eleven percent or 2,957 of the 27,211 students graduating from Oklahoma colleges in Spring, 1994, had at some time enrolled in courses at Rose State College. Seven hundred fifty of the 2,957 were student graduates at RSC. Some students graduated with one or two degrees and/or a certificate.

64. OSU-Okmulgee || Campus Newsroom
More than a hundred area community, government, business and education leadersattended Copyright © 2004 oklahoma State University All rights reserved.
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OSU-Okmulgee IT Student Receives Scholarship from Independent Telecommunications Pioneer Association

OSU-Okmulgee Information Technologies student Sylvia Long received a scholarship recently from the Sooner Chapter of the Independent Telecommunications Pioneer Association (ITPA). Dr. Kay Mount, President and General Manager of Beggs Telephone Company, Inc., presented the check on behalf of ITPA. Mount says, "ITPA is interested in helping students meet their goals to get a good education, so the g more... Thursday September 15, 2005
OSU-Okmulgee President Finds Red Cross Volunteer Work Rewarding Way to Help Katrina Survivors

OSU-Okmulgee President Bob Klabenes spent a day and evening as a Red Cross volunteer at Camp Gruber and found that he could put to good use the technical skills taught at his college. Upon arrival at Gruber, Klabenes was assigned to the computer room. His job was to assist Hurricane Katrina survivors in making contact with lost relatives and friends. Klabenes said he assisted five families - all f more...

65. PCPS Teacher Resources
oklahoma Periodicals Index An index to Four Key oklahoma Periodicals Resources and Directory of Educational Sites, hand-picked by the site s staff.
http://www.poncacity.k12.ok.us/resources/pcps_staff_resources.htm
PCPS Teacher Resources Technology Common Educational Terms, " What Educators Mean When They Say..." School Center PCPS Technology Online , Step by Step Instructions, Presentations and more to assist you in learning technology skills
PCPS Technology Plan Technology Standards Check into the "International Society of Technology Standards" to find read about technology standards for our students. Click on Student Profiles. Technology Lesson Plan Template OK SDE Passport Tool Excel Tutorial Teacher Resources District Forms
OK SDE Assessment Information

Approved Software List

PowerPoint files
- links to elementary, middle and secondary presentations
PowerPoint Presentations for Elementary Students
- created by Po-HI students to assist elementary students in learning PASS objectives and Power Standards
Jeopardy Template
Useful Sites Algebra Resource Site - Lots of links for games, lesson plans and interactive activities.

66. Chambers Library - UCO
Interlibrary Loan. Copy Services. Gifts to Library. Challenges. Study Rooms.Collection dev. UCO students, staff, faculty and courtesycard holders.
http://library.ucok.edu/policies/index.cfm

Databases
Catalogs Services About Us ... Home Text size: small large Circulation OK Share Cards ... Collection Dev. Policies and procedures for UCO - links
How may I renew items? Call 974-3361 to renew by phone, or renew online here . You cannot renew on line if the books have been renewed more than once or you owe over $5 in fines. Who may borrow library items? UCO students, staff, faculty and courtesy-card holders.
How many items may I borrow? Undergrads: 25; grad students and staff: 35; faculty: 75
How long may I keep items? Most items: Students - 30 days; faculty - 90 days.
How long may I keep videos? Videos check out for one week.
How much are fines?
How may I renew items? Call 974-3361 to renew by phone, or renew online here Read the policy or print an application OK-Share library cards are available at the Circulation Desk for students, staff and faculty. Users of the OK-Share library card may borrow materials from libraries statewide. Patrons must be in good standing with Chambers Library and adhere to all borrowing policies, procedures, fines and fees of the lending library. OK-Share Participating Libraries Ardmore Higher Education Center
Cameron University, Lawton

67. Child Care State Licensing Agency Information And Telephone Numbers
Our courses may be taken for annual training for day care staff and directors . oklahoma YES! Our courses are accepted by the oklahoma Department of
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New Jersey
New Mexico New York North Carolina ... Rhode Island New Jersey YES! New Jersey child care providers may use our courses toward a CDA or CCP (call us for information or click here: http://www.cdacouncil.org Our courses may be taken for annual training for day care staff and directors. For those of you interested in starting a day care or home-based child care in New Jersey , please call your state licensing agency at . The licensing agency should be able to give you advice on the requirements, rules and regulations of your state. New Mexico New Mexico child care providers may use our courses toward a CDA or CCP (call us for information or click here: http://www.cdacouncil.org ). However, correspondence courses are not allowed for the state's annual training. For those of you interested in starting a day care or home-based child care in New Mexico , please call your state licensing agency at . The licensing agency should be able to give you advice on the requirements, rules and regulations of your state. New York YES!

68. Nashville Education Job Search | Job Search.com
GROUP FITNESS INSTRUCTORSHEALTH Plus, Vanderbilt s faculty and staff wellnesscenter, Director of Continuing education (Tennessee State University)
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The pharmacist shortage, largely fueled by prescription growth and aging baby boomers, peaked in August 2001. Then, more than 7,700 chain pharmacist jobs went begging, the NACDS says.
H-P cutting 14,500 jobs

69. State Education Officer Deborah Gist Confirmation Resolution, PR16-190
Supervises 67 staff members and a budget of $56 million. University of OklahomaBachelor of Science in Early Childhood education, May 1988
http://www.dcwatch.com/council16/16-190.htm

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State Education Officer Deborah Ann Gist Confirmation Resolution of 2005
PR 16-190
Home Bibliography Calendar Columns ... themail archives Chairman Linda W. Cropp at the request of the Mayor IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Chairman Linda W. Cropp, at the request of the Mayor, introduced the following resolution, which was referred to the Committee on Education, Libraries and Recreation. To confirm the mayoral appointment of Deborah Anne Gist as State Education Officer, State Education Office. RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this resolution may be cited as the "State Education Officer Deborah Anne Gist Confirmation Resolution of 2005". Sec.2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the appointment of: Deborah Anne Gist
529 14th Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002 as State Education Officer, State Education Office, established by section 2 of the State Education Establishment Act of 2000, effective October 21, 2000 (D.C. Official Code §38-2601), and in accordance with section 2 of the Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-142; D.C. Official Code §1-523.01), to serve a 4-year term. Sec. 3. Fiscal impact statement.

70. Valdosta State University - University Relations
Continuing education, Cooperative education, Counseling Center, Council onStaff Affairs University of oklahoma honors VSU’s Dr. Brian L. Gerber
http://www.valdosta.edu/news/FullStory.php?story=gerber_060905

71. Mark Williams
Superintendent, Mental Health Office, Tinker Air Force Base, oklahoma, 19981999Coordinator, Alcohol and Other Drug education, VSU, 1999-Present
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VSU's Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Education
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Division of Student Affairs ... Alcohol and Other Drug Education Sat, Sep 24th 2005 - 2:34 P.M. WebCT Library Website VSU Websites Google Select Links to the VSU Community Valdosta, Georgia Academic Affairs Admissions Advancement, University Advancement Services African American Studies Air Force ROTC Alumni Relations Animal Research Art Arts, College of the ArtSouth Athletics Auxiliary Services Biology Board of Regents, USG Bookstore Bursary (Tuition Cost Business Admin., College of Business Admin. Grad Programs Business Services Campus Activities Board Campus Pipeline Campus Recreation CareNet, South Georgia Career Services Graduate CEDO-10 Regional Dev Project Chemistry Commencement Communication Arts Communication Disorders / Speech Language Pathology Computer Labs Continuing Education Cooperative Education Counseling Center Council on Staff Affairs Council on Undergraduate Research Crime Stats Instructional Technology Debate Team Dining Services Disability Services

72. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : C
C44 Child dev. Child development RJ1.C3 Child welf. Child welfare HV701. Circular E oklahoma State University, Cooperative Extension Service 275.29
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Abbreviated Titles : C
*Previously used abbreviated title

73. FindLaw For Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal And State Resources, Forms,
Board of education,15 involving challenges to segregation per se in the The Court grappled with the issue, first in a case involving oklahoma City
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//For Jeff's Modules. var what="LNCAI"; var uri=document.location; FindLaw For the Public For Small Business For Corporate Counsel ... Legal Commentary Research a Lawyer Use the Thomson Legal Record to access a lawyer's litigation record, articles and more! Search by Name Search by Experience Search FindLaw FindLaw Articles News Commentary Browse Resources My current location: city Change Location Constitutional Law Center U.S. Constitution Fourteenth Amendment > Annotations
U.S. Constitution: Fourteenth Amendment
previous Annotations p. 25 next Education Development and Application of ''Separate But Equal'' .Cases decided soon after ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment may be read as precluding any state-imposed distinction based on race, but the Court in Plessy v. Ferguson adopted a principle first propounded in litigation attacking racial segregation in the schools of Boston, Massachusetts. Plessy concerned not schools but a state law requiring the furnishing of ''equal but separate'' facilities for rail transportation and requiring the separation of ''white and colored'' passengers. ''The object of the [Fourteenth] [A]mendment was undoubtedly to enforce the absolute equality of the two races before the law, but in the nature of things it could not have been intended to abolish distinctions based upon color, or to enforce social, as distinguished from political, equality, or a commingling of the two races upon terms unsatisfactory to either. Laws permitting, and even requiring their separation in places where they are liable to be brought into contact do not necessarily imply the inferiority of either race to the other, and have been generally, if not universally, recognized as within the competency of the state legislatures in exercise of their police power.''

74. FLAP Winners 99
Joint project with the oklahoma City Public Schools, oklahoma State Dept.of education, oklahoma FLTA, University of Central oklahoma, Putnam City Schools,
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FLAP '99 Winners
Each program is listed alphabetically, by state.
Alaska,
Arizona, California, Colorado, ... Wisconsin
Who and Where:
Anchorage School District
P.O. Box 196614
Anchorage, AK 99519
Contact
Janice Gullickson
Languages
Japanese Title: (MMIC) Moshi Moshi Is For Community Synopsis of project: To produce a sustainable, sequential, partial immersion and traditional, K-12 Japanese program for all students. Program goals are to: increase students' proficiency by two levels on the FLOSEM, and to increase overall student proficiency; provide teachers with professional development opportunities that focus on getting students to communicate in the target language; provide students with opportunities for cultural enrichment; and will integrate the community's heritage language speakers into the program. Center for Educational Development, Pima County Schools 130 W. Congress St. 4 th Floor Contact Lucille Schonbrun Languages Spanish Title: La Escuela Program: A consortium program to continue providing sequential foreign language instruction for grades 1-6, which will impact 40,000 students in three Consortium Districts Synopsis of project: To expand the existing elementary language program and to: provide instructional support for teachers; provide intensive Spanish-language and pedagogical training for teachers; revise and expand the existing La Escuela FLES curriculum; select, acquire, and disseminate quality materials; and to develop an assessment for grades 5-6.

75. BIO-TBL
Information from both faculty and Al. dev. 14%. Information from coaching staff,1%. Information from Career Services, 7%
http://www.earlham.edu/~assess/html/majorsdept/natsciences/bio/bio-tbl.html
Biology Graduates
Number of graduates 1989-2001: 468
We have information concerning employment for 49%
Where did we get the information on employment? Information from faculty Information from Alumni Development Information from both faculty and Al. Dev. Information from coaching staff Information from Career Services
In what fields are they working? FIELD OF EMPLOYMENT NO. Arts/Crafts (musician, actor, artist) Business (accountant, sales, personnel, mgmt) Clergy/Ministry Computer (programming, systems analysis) Education (professor, el ed, day care) Engineering/Construction (architect, interior design ) Farming/Conservation Foreign Service (interpreter, diplomat, Peace Corp) Health Services Homemaking Law (lawyer, judge, police, politician) Mental Health (social worker, psychologist) Scientific Research/Application Writing/Journalism Unemployed Other No Update
Biology Graduates Attending Graduate School
We have information concerning graduate school for 47% of the Biology Graduates
Where did we get the information on graduate schools?
Information from faculty Information from Alumni Development Information from both faculty and Al Dev Information from coaching staff Information from Career Services
At least 53% of our graduates have gone to graduate school.

76. POLIT-TB
Information from both faculty and Al. dev. Information from coaching staff, 6%.Information from Career Services, 9%
http://www.earlham.edu/~assess/html/majorsdept/socsciences/politics/polit-tbl.ht
Politics Graduates
Number of graduates 1989-2001: 121 We have information concerning employment for 40% Where did we get the information on employment? Information from faculty Information from Alumni Development Information from both faculty and Al. Dev. Information from coaching staff Information from Career Services In what fields are they working? FIELD OF EMPLOYMENT No. Arts/Crafts (musician, actor, artist) Business (accountant, sales, personnel, mgmt) Clergy/Ministry Computer (programming, systems analysis) Education (professor, el ed, day care) Engineering/Construction (architect, interior design ) Farming/Conservation Foreign Service (interpreter, diplomat, Peace Corp) Health Services Homemaking Law (lawyer, judge, police, politician) Mental Health (social worker, psychologist) Scientific Research/Application Writing/Journalism Unemployed Other Politics Graduates Attending Graduate School
We have information concerning graduate school for 40% of the Politics Graduates
Where did we get the information on graduate schools?
Information from faculty Information from Alumni Development Information from both faculty and Al. Dev.

77. VERB Weekly Email Digest — April 12, 2004: Volume #2, Issue #25
Examples are money, staff and staff time, volunteers and volunteer time, In a parent education class, for example, the number of classes held and the
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      News from the San Joaquin Valley This Is Cambodia St. Paul Hmong Group to Help Resettle New Refugees Hmong Group Pairing with Resettlement Agency How Long Will U.S. Ignore Promise to Laos' Hmong? Immigrant Issue Becomes Focal Point in Sierra Club Elections Vietnamese Community Pleas before Common Council Thousands of Hmong Refugees from Laos Ready to Arrive in California War Linked Hmong, U.S. Camp's Hmong Likely Not to Be Last in U.S. Police Disperse Vietnam Protest Distance from a War Divides Generations Cambodian Art Students Turning Weapons Into Messages of Peace Decades After First Refugees, St. Paul Prepares for More Hmong
  • 78. Oklahoma State School Boards Association
    oklahoma Job Corps Academy. Kim Wedel 1133 North Lewis Tulsa, OK 74110. Tulsa JobCorps Private Alternative education High School. Phone 918.591.5672
    http://www.ossba.org/?p=associates

    79. Educational Technology
    SCR*TEC represents the states of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, oklahoma, and Texasand is one of six Regional Technology in Educational Consortia.
    http://www.vcss.k12.ca.us/distserv/eductech.htm
    About VCSSO
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    CALIFORNIA TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION PROJECT (CalTIP)
    http://www.caltip.org/ The California Technology Information Project (CalTIP) was implemented in 1993 to provide an on-line educational technology information resource for the California K-12 community. CalTIP now collaborates with the Schools of California On-line Resources in Education (SCORE) in the four major subject areas, the California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP), the Telis Foundation and other projects to disseminate information from and for California educators. Technology Planning, Grants and Funding, and English Language Learners resources are the three major focus areas for this evolving project.
    CALIFORNIA INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY CLEARINGHOUSE
    http://clearinghouse.k12.ca.us

    80. Fall 1997 Department Newsletter
    Harry Freeman (Ph.D Dec ‘96 Hum dev) has accepted a position at Univ of SD, The Department of Educational Psychology presents its Fall 1997 Colloquium
    http://www.soemadison.wisc.edu/edpsych/news/fall2.htm
    Department Newsletter
    News From and About the Department of Educational Psychology,
    University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Volume II, No. 1 September 1997

    Comments and questions about the newsletter may be sent to edpsych@facstaff.wisc.edu At the Scene APA Re-Accreditation for School Psych. More than Just Desserts ... Educational Psychology Fall 1997 Colloquium Series
    AT THE SCENE Little did we know when we were creating the Ed Psych newsletter, that we would need an interior design editor, but since the newsletter IS entitled Ed Ps tings, we feel compelled to describe some new views, with editorial commentary. Some of you noticed large sample books of fabric swatches lying about in the 880 area of Ed. Sci. At other times members of the staff could be seen pouring over paint samples, deep in serious discussion. Consensus is often extremely hard to reach, but add budget constraints to an already long list of considerations, and the challenge of designing a new look for heavily used and long unaltered areas of the 8th floor becomes awesome! Ed Psych’s current Chair, Brad Brown, threw down the gauntlet before Sharon Brown and said something like, "Go forth and fix up this hell-hole!"

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