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  1. The Australian Labor Party and the aid to parochial schools controversy, (The Pennsylvania State University studies) by Henry Stephen Albinski, 1966
  2. Parochial schools alone meet the wants of popular education by John Heck, 1888

21. Health Bureau Of Community Health Systems
Article XIV of the pennsylvania Public School Code provides that all children attending private, and parochial schools receive school health services.
http://www.dsf.health.state.pa.us/health/cwp/browse.asp?a=180&bc=0&c=38741

22. Archived: State Regulation Of Private Schools: Pennsylvania
This page provides pennsylvania s regulations governing private schools. parochial, private and nonpublic schools have the option of providing armed
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State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000
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Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Teacher Certification: Instruction in English: Discrimination: Curriculum: Special Education: All Pennsylvania private and nonpublic schools may offer special education programs. Such programs do not come under federal or state special education due process procedures. Health: Safety: Transportation: Public Aid for Private Schools/Private School Students: The Pennsylvania Constitution prohibits any appropriation of money raised for the public schools to a sectarian school. Pennsylvania Const. Art. 3, Sec. 15. In addition, appropriations to educational institutions not under the absolute control of the Commonwealth, other than teacher training schools, are prohibited unless passed by two-thirds of all the members elected to each House. Pennsylvania Const. Art. 3, Sec. 30. Miscellaneous: Home Education Programs: The supervisor of the home education program shall maintain a portfolio of records and materials, including a log of time spent, title of reading materials and samples of writings, worksheets, workbooks or creative materials used or developed by the child and results of standardized tests in grades 3, 5, and 8 with an evaluation of the student's education progress by a licensed clinical or school psychologist or a certified teacher with two years experience or a nonpublic school teacher or administrator with two years experience in the last 10 and provide it to the superintendent annually by June 30 or as requested in writing.

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24. The Heartland Institute - Pennsylvania Voters Strongly Support School Choice - B
voters in southwest pennsylvania strongly support school choice, Surprisingly, support for school choice increased when parochial schools were
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=13419

25. 10/14/1999 - Pennsylvania Current: For What It's Worth: Vouchers For Parochial S
parochial schools are not a panacea, but they’re hardly a vanguard for the If parents make that choice, vouchers for parochial schools are no sin.
http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/current/1999/101499/FWIW.html
FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH
Vouchers for parochial school no sin
BY MATTHEW MILLER For fifth-graders at San Raphael school in South Central Los Angeles, the topic was biology. The teacher looked out at 30 eager black and Latino faces. Now came the tough part. What about the Bible vs. Darwin? The kids were ready.
The right way to run a school
Religion beats the status quo
Is the use of public money at such schools more offensive than the status quo? Matthew Miller is a senior fellow at the Annenberg Public Policy Center and a contributor to The New Republic.
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26. Schools In Pennsylvania's 19th District -- Congressman Todd Russell Platts, Repr
Todd Russell Platts, Representing the People of the 19th District of pennsylvania Private and parochial schools. Adams County Christian Academy
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27. PA Plan May Be Best In Nation
pennsylvania had 1.8 million students in public schools in 200001, Why not provide aid to private and parochial schools through tax credits rather than
http://www.psrn.org/News articles/tribune-review 3-24-02.html

28. PH@school: Supreme Court Cases
Kurtzman the Court considered a pennsylvania law that allowed the State superintendent The State reimbursed the parochial schools for books, materials,
http://www.phschool.com/atschool/supreme_court_cases/lemon.html
Lemon v. Kurtzman,
Historical Background
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court frequently considered cases involving the separation of church and state. As noted in Walz v. Tax Commission, 1970, the Court created precedents that at times appeared contradictory, but that aimed to uphold a "constitutional neutrality." As chief Justice Burger put it in his majority opinion in Walz, 1970, "[let] no religion be sponsored nor favored, none commanded, and none inhibited." Burger conceded that the evolution of the neutrality standard had not proceeded in "an absolutely straight line." Fearing too powerful a precedent, the Court avoided "rigidity" and tried instead to formulate "general principles on a case-by-base basis." With the case of Lemon v. Kurtzman, the Court would attempt to codify the principles on which these matters would be judged in the future.
The Lemon decision usually refers to a combination of two cases, both concerned with State statutes allowing some support of private, religious education. The issue of assistance to private, religious schools had been considered in Everson v.

29. Government Funded Faith-Based Initiatives By David W. Kirkpatrick @ Pa TownHall
pennsylvania s Marketplace of Ideas. PAtownhall.com Catholic parochial schools are the ones to which this is most commonly applied.
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Senior Education Fellow, US Freedom Foundation In 1996 President Bill Clinton signed a welfare reform bill including a "charitable choice" provision whereby the nation's religious organizations can receive public funds to conduct programs, sometimes called "faith-based initiatives" such as counseling, job training and day-care. President George W. Bush, then Governor of Texas, was the first to take advantage of this law when, in September of 1997, he signed four bills permitting state agencies to fund programs such as drug treatment and prison rehabilitation conducted by faith-based groups. As President he supports federal action in this area. Charles L. Glenn, in his book, The Ambiguous Embrace: Government and Faith-Based Schools and Social Agencies, suggested that government programs might discourage, or largely eliminate, private efforts which, though successful, cannot compete with a "free" program.

30. SCHOOL VOUCHER EFFORTS PROMOTED IN KEY STATES
In pennsylvania, Texas, Florida and elsewhere, a new effort is underway to enact In NYQUIST, justices ruled that state support of parochial schools
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SCHOOL VOUCHER EFFORTS PROMOTED IN KEY STATES
Will taxpayers end up footing the bill for religious schools? Voucher schemes in several state threaten to divert public money from education budgets into the coffers of sectarian groups. Under the ruse of "scholarships" and "parental choice," the integrity of public education is being eroded. Web Posted: March 11,1999 n Pennsylvania, Texas, Florida and elsewhere, a new effort is underway to enact state level voucher legislation which critics say will end up putting religious schools on the public assistance roles. The scheme involves the use of tuition vouchers, rebates or tax credits which permit parents to choose whether to keep their children in public schools, or use the money for private and religious institutions. The vouchers are sometimes described with euphemisms such as "opportunity scholarships." The road to enact voucher legislation on capitol hill has been a rough one; what appears to have fueled the current wave of state voucher proposals has been frustration with Washington, and the Wisconsin Supreme Court's decision last year to uphold a Milwaukee voucher program. In JACKSON v. BENSON, Wisconsin's highest court ruled that public funding of sectarian education did not violate the state's prohibition against support of religious institutions. Instead, justices attempted to argue that the voucher program was what the Freedom Forum described as "a neutral educational assistance program that did not amount to government advancement of religious education."

31. EconomicsPennsylvania
private and parochial schools, K12, and headquartered in Selinsgrove, Five top plans from pennsylvania high schools have been selected as winners
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Pennsylvania State Senator John R. Gordner, R-27, will receive the 2005 EconomicsPennsylvania Adam Smith Award for Distinguished Leadership at a luncheon to be held in his honor October 6 at Tedd’s on the Hill. Announcement of the selection of Senator Gordner was made by Kim A. Scopelliti, Chair of the EconomicsPennsylvania Endowment Committee, and a member of the luncheon planning committee.
In making the announcement, Ms. Scopelliti said: “Senator Gordner, as a member of the EconomicsPennsylvania Susquehanna Valley Regional Board, along with his outstanding record of public service, underscores the reasons we wanted to recognize and honor him for his dedication to serving others, and in particular, the young people of his District. His many years of volunteerism and direct involvement in community activities is a terrific example of what the Adam Smith Leadership Award represents and certainly serves as an example for others to emulate. John is one of the most enthusiastic supporters of EconomicsPennsylvania and has been a leader in helping us expand our educational programs and initiatives for teachers and students throughout the greater Susquehanna Valley region. It’s a great privilege to be able to publicly acknowledge him for his good works, sensitive service and commitment to personal standards of integrity, professionalism and excellence.”

32. American Prospect Online - ViewPrint
In Rhode Island, for example, parochial schools were an integral part Pittenger, the Court struck down a pennsylvania law providing parochial schools
http://www.prospect.org/web/view-print.ww?id=4350

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in public schools, and a pennsylvania law reimbursing parochial schools In Rhode Island, for example, parochial schools were an integral part of
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Parochial Schools and the Court Wendy Kaminer Although it is frequently attacked as an elitist institution with no regard for the public will, the Supreme Court is hardly immune to cultural and political trends. Justices are, after all, appointed by presidents with particular ideological agendas, shaped partly by polls. Once they ascend to the bench, a few appointees may surprise and disappoint their political patrons, but many do not. So, at least indirectly, the political preferences of voters wield considerable influence on the Court. It was no coincidence that the Supreme Court toyed with invalidating capital punishment in the early 1970s, when public support for it was relatively low; it's not surprising that as support for the death penalty has increased (along with the conservative hold on government), the Court has committed itself to expediting executions. It's worth noting that Roe v. Wade , the 1973 decision invalidating abortion prohibitions, which anti-abortion activists consider the epitome of judicial arrogance, actually coincided with growing public support for abortion rights. The current wave of religious revivalism is likely to exert similar influence on the Court. In fact, a slim majority of the justices have already demonstrated their sympathy for state-funded religious activities. In the 1995 case of

34. Pennsylvania Megan's Law Legislation
An offender or sexually violent predator must inform the pennsylvania State the equivalent official for private and parochial schools enrolling students
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35. The North-Eastern Pennsylvania Telephone Company
The NorthEastern pennsylvania Telephone Company. Mt. View Joint School Our Lady of Peace parochial School Preston Area School Red School House
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        Clarks Summit Office: 585-5300
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        1555 Newton Ransom Blvd. Clarks Summit Office: 586-1281
      Grove Street Elementary
        200 E. Grove St. Clarks Summit Office: 585-8225
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        1549 Newton Ransom Blvd. Clarks Summit Office: 585-8300
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        Northern Blvd. Chinchilla Office: 585-8247
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        School St. Waverly Office: 585-6300
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        600 Griffen Pond Rd. Clarks Summit Office: 587-1545
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        New Milford High School: 465-3144 Middle School: 465-3177
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        Elk Lake Office: 278-1106
      Evans Falls Elementary School
        Evans Falls Office: 298-2194
      Forest City Regional School
        General Information: 785-2400
      Keystone College
        College Avenue La Plume General Information: 945-5141
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        Laceyville Office: 869-1229
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36. Expire
The pennsylvania State Police will provide community notification flyers to the equivalent official for private and parochial schools enrolling students
http://www.pameganslaw.state.pa.us/Notification.aspx?dt=LCEFCFDDI4EDNHDNII4da

37. Mt. Pleasant, PA Schools
A list of schools in the Mt. Pleasant, pennsylvania area. Mt Pleasant Area School District, Private and parochial schools. Rumbaugh Elementary School K
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38. PSEA Interactive - Good News
pennsylvania s public high schools are offering more and more challenging courses. while our private and parochial school enrollments dropped by 13315.
http://www.psea.org/topic.cfm?SID=45

39. Editorial: Voucher Victory / The Court Unwisely Upholds An Ohio Plan
In the 1950s and 1960s, opponents of state aid to parochial schools could argue As former pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge discovered, even a pilot voucher
http://www.post-gazette.com/forum/20020630edvoucher0630p1.asp
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40. Schools In Cumberland County, Pennsylvania/PA - School Tree
Rocky View parochial School. 1st Grade to 9th Grade 51 Students Mennonite Private School After School Programs in Cumberland County, pennsylvania
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