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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

81. BRISTOL TOWNSHIP ONLINE
The schools are in the Bristol Township School District 2005 SOUTHEASTERN pennsylvania HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE AND OLD COMPUTER COLLECTION PROGRAM
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82. Shippensburg, Pennsylvania Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs,
Profiles Shippensburg, Cumberland County, pennsylvania local houses, MIDDLE RUN parochial SCHOOL (Students 28; Location 100 THORNNY GROVE LANE;
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Population (year 2000): 5,586, Est. population in July 2002: 5,622 (+0.6% change)
Males: 2,571 (46.0%), Females: 3,015 (54.0%) Elevation: 660 feet County: Cumberland Land area: 2.0 square miles Zip code: Median resident age: 27.7 years
Median household income: $27,660 (year 2000)
Median house value: $89,900 (year 2000) New: Shippensburg, PA residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Shippensburg:
  • White Non-Hispanic (93.4%) Black (3.4%) Hispanic (1.1%) Two or more races (0.8%)
Ancestries: German (36.0%), Irish (12.0%), United States (9.1%), Italian (7.5%), English (6.4%), Scottish (3.0%). For population 25 years and over in Shippensburg
  • High school or higher: 82.9% Bachelor's degree or higher: 22.8% Graduate or professional degree: 11.2% Unemployed: 3.0% Mean travel time to work: 20.7 minutes
For population 15 years and over in Shippensburg borough
  • Never married: 45.6%

83. Lititz, Pennsylvania Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs, Hotel
Profiles Lititz, Lancaster County, pennsylvania local houses, apartments, CHERRY GROVE parochial SCHOOL (Students 40; Location CO MERLE MARTIN 446 E
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Population (year 2000): 9,029, Est. population in July 2002: 8,979 (-0.6% change)
Males: 4,184 (46.3%), Females: 4,845 (53.7%) Elevation: 387 feet County: Lancaster Land area: 2.3 square miles Zip code: Median resident age: 39.8 years
Median household income: $40,417 (year 2000)
Median house value: $104,900 (year 2000) New: Lititz, PA residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Lititz:
  • White Non-Hispanic (96.4%) Hispanic (1.5%) Two or more races (0.8%)
Ancestries: German (39.7%), Irish (14.9%), United States (10.0%), English (8.8%), Italian (6.3%), Swiss (3.1%). For population 25 years and over in Lititz
  • High school or higher: 84.7% Bachelor's degree or higher: 24.1% Graduate or professional degree: 5.8% Unemployed: 1.4% Mean travel time to work: 21.2 minutes
For population 15 years and over in Lititz borough
  • Never married: 19.3% Now married: 59.3% Separated: 1.8% Widowed: 11.3% Divorced: 8.3%

84. ABOUT ASAP
Provider The Girl Scouts of Southeastern pennsylvania Program Most Blessed Sacrament School Provider parochial School Contact 215727-1863
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85. ABOUT ASAP
Provider The Girl Scouts of Southeastern pennsylvania Program Our Lady of the Rosary School Provider parochial School Contact 215474-4011
http://db.phillyasap.org/list.cfm?cat=ALL&zip=19139

86. Americans United: RELIGIOUS SCHOOL VOUCHER PROGRAM CHALLENGED IN PENNSYLVANIA
Delco School Board violates state law and the pennsylvania Constitution. The suburban Philadelphia school board, which is dominated by parochial school
http://www.au.org/site/News2?JServSessionIdr006=6eh701yo61.app1b&abbr=pr&page=Ne

87. Americans United: PENNSYLVANIA COURT STRIKES DOWN PRIVATE SCHOOL VOUCHER PLAN
pennsylvania COURT STRIKES DOWN PRIVATE SCHOOL VOUCHER PLAN which is dominated by parochial school advocates, adopted the voucher scheme by a 70 vote,
http://www.au.org/site/News2?JServSessionIdr006=6eh701yo61.app1b&abbr=pr&page=Ne

88. Schools
George Junior Republic in pennsylvania offers a wide continuum of services The Wilmington Area School District includes the Townships of Plain Grove,
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Initiating programs that encourage creative thinking and writing skillsare continuing challenges.
Farrell Area School District Roemer Boulevard, Farrell, PA 16121 (724) 364-6585
Educational facts and figures reflect an ongoing commitment to excellence.
George Junior Republic
George Junior Republic ,P.O. Box 1058,Grove City, PA 16127, (724) 458-9330, Fax ((724))458-1559
George Junior Republic in Pennsylvania offers a wide continuum of services for children and adolescence. A family atmosphere serves as the foundation for George Junior living experience, which provides each youth with a structured, firm, fair and consistent program. Individual success of our youth is measured through an innovative five-step motivational system. This behavioral/educational model rewards positive behaviors and consequates negative actions. The system is used to empower our students with structure, discipline, and valuable social skills.
Greenville Area School District
9 Donation Road, Greenville, PA 16125 (724) 588-2500

89. Important Establishment Clause Cases Dealing With Religion And Education: 1971 T
Allen, loans of textbooks to parochial schools are permissible. In response, the NY legislature passed a law allowing parochial schools to be reimbursed
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A table of important Establishment Clause cases dealing with religion and education: 1971 to 1977
The following table references Supreme Court cases dealing with religion and education. Cases are arranged by date. Table compiled by Susan Batte Note: in the final column, "S" designates a ruling favoring separationism, "A" designates a ruling favoring a non-preferentialist or accomodationist position, and "N" designates a neutral ruling. Date Case Vote Issue Raised Holding/Rationale S/P/N Lemon v. Kurtzman and Early v. Dicenso 8:0 and 8:1 Does a state statute that provides for direct aid to parochial schools while restricting the use of such aid to secular instruction violate the Establishment Clause of the 1st Amendment. The Court held that such plans cause excessive entanglement of civil authority and religion and recognized that the relatively few religious institutions that would benefit from such direct appropriations would promote divisiveness along religious lines S Tilton v. Richardson

90. Ephrata, PA Schools, Ephrata Colleges, Ephrata Private Schools K-12 | 30
Glenwood parochial School. Ephrata. PA. Private. More Info. Grace Christian School. Ephrata. PA. Private. More Info. Highland El Sch Phone 717721-1160
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Find the value of your home and receive instant comparable neighborhood sales data www.HomeGain.com September 24, 2005 Displaying 1 - 30 of 32 Results Found 32 Results Found Next 2 School Name City State Type More Info Bergstrasse El Sch Phone: 717-721-1140 Ephrata PA Alternative More Info Clay El Sch Phone: 717-721-1100 Ephrata PA Elementary More Info Conestoga View School Ephrata PA Private More Info Diamond Road School Ephrata PA Private More Info Ephrata Area Sd Phone: 717-733-1513 Ephrata PA District More Info Ephrata Mennonite School Ephrata PA Private More Info Ephrata Ms Phone: 717-733-1468 Ephrata PA Alternative More Info Ephrata Shs Phone: 717-733-1478 Ephrata PA High More Info Fairmont School Ephrata PA Private More Info Farmersville Mennonite School Ephrata PA Private More Info Farmersville Mennonite School Ephrata PA Private More Info Farmersville School Ephrata PA Private More Info Fulton El Sch Phone: 717-721-1130 Ephrata PA Elementary More Info Glenwood Parochial School Ephrata PA Private More Info Grace Christian School Ephrata PA Private More Info Highland El Sch

91. Resident Resources: Organizations (Educational)
C. Private and parochial schools. Abington Friends School 215-886-4350 St. David s parochial School - 215-659-4251 Easton Road and Cedar; Willow Grove
http://www.abington.org/resident/organizations_edu.htm
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Educational Organizations A. Colleges Arcadia University - 215-572-2900
450 5. Easton Road, Glenside, PA 19038 Gratz College - 215-635-7300
Old York Road and Melrose Ave.
Melrose Park, PA 19027 Manor Junior College - 215-885-2360
700 Foxchase Road, Jenkintown, PA 19046 Montgomery County Community College - 215-641-6300
340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell, PA Penn State Abington - 215-881-7300
1600 Woodland Road, Abington, PA 19001 Tyler School of Art, Temple University - 215-782-2700
Beech and Penrose Avenues, Elkins Park, PA 19027 Westminster Theological Seminary - 215-887-5511
2960 West Church Road, Glenside, PA 19038 B. Day Care Facilities

92. The Diocese Of Allentown: Diocesan Administration: Catholic Education
Want more information about the Catholic schools of the Diocese of Allentown? Want to schedule a personal EASTERN pennsylvania SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION
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Bethlehem, PA 18017
Phone: 610-866-0581 Fax: 610-867-8702 Office of the Secretary
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Phone: 610-866-0581 Fax: 610-867-8702 Office of Education
The mission of the office is education and catechesis, which is carried out through elementary, secondary and special education schools and parish religious education programs throughout the diocese. Mailing address:
P.O. Box 20607
Lehigh Valley, PA 18002-0607 Office located at: 2145 Madison Ave. at Dewberry Ave.

93. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pennsylvania
A parochial school was established in that parish in 1782. In Western pennsylvania the first Catholic school was established at Sportsman s Hall,
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I. HISTORY
God , and provides that all members of the Assembly, as well as those who voted for them, should be such as believed Jesus Christ to be the Son of God , the Saviour of the World. The Great Law prohibits swearing, cursing, drunkenness, health-drinking, card-playing, scolding, and lying in conversation. In the preface to the "Frame of Government" may be found the key to Penn's fundamental views on political questions. Thus he wrote: "Governments rather depend upon men than men upon governments; let men be good, and the government cannot be bad; if it be ill they will cure it. Though good laws do well, good men do better; for good laws may want [i.e. lack] good men and be abolished or evaded by ill men; but good men will never want good laws nor suffer ill ones. That, therefore, which makes a good constitution must keep it, viz. men of wisdom and virtue; qualities that, because they descend not with worldly inheritance, must be carefully propagated by a virtuous education of youth. For liberty without obedience is confusion, and obedience without liberty is slavery." Penn was far in advance of his time in his views of the capacity of mankind for democratic government, and equally so in his broad-minded toleration of differences of religious belief. Indeed, it has been well said that the declaration of his final charter of privileges of 1701 was not alone "intended as the fundamental law of the Province and declaration of religious liberty on the broadest character and about which there could be no doubt or uncertainty. It is a declaration not of toleration but of religious equality and brought within its protection all who professed one

94. Cambria County, Pennsylvania Old Photos -- School Class Photos
School Class Photos from Cambria County, pennsylvania. St. Joseph s parochial School, Portage, Pa, 1941, Grade 8, Sister Ursula.
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then hit the "back" button on your browser to return to this page. First graduating class (1941) of Mount Aloysius College, Cresson. Photo submitted by Betty Mirovich 1924-25 class picture, No. 9 School in South Spangler Photo submitted by Linda Fulton. Reade High School class of 1955 Photo submitted by Kenneth Stallard. This is a photo of the children from the Syberton, PA (Cambria County) school in 1920. This was a one-room school house with 13 children in grades one through five. The children's names are not listed, but one of my ancestors, Helen Waltz, was the teacher. In this picture with her students, she is 19 years old. Her duties not only included teaching, but since she ran the school herself, she also had to build the fire and clean. She walked several miles each day from Gallitizen to teach at the school. Helen taught in the public system for 45 years, and then after she "retired" she taught kindergarten at St. Patrick's for over 25 years. She received an award in 1989 for being the teacher who has taught the longest amount of time in the country. Photo submitted by Linda Braund Blandburg School, about 1913

95. Ukrainian Parochial School In Northampton, Pa., May Be Forced To Close At End Of
PARSIPPANY, NJ Another Ukrainian parochial school may be forced to close its doors soon due to financial considerations. Teachers and parents at St. John
http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2004/060406.shtml
Ukrainian parochial school in Northampton, Pa.,
may be forced to close at end of school year by Roma Hadzewycz
PARSIPPANY, N.J. - Another Ukrainian parochial school may be forced to close its doors soon due to financial considerations. Teachers and parents at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic School in Northhampton, Pa., were informed in January that the school will close at the end of the current academic year. Teachers were called to a meeting on January 6, after Epiphany services, by the Very Rev. David Clooney and told of the closing. Faculty, staff and parents also received a brief three-sentence letter from the pastor of St. John's Church. "It is with regret that I have to announce that St. John the Baptist School will not be able to continue in operation beyond the end of this school year (2003-2004), that is June 9, 2004," the Rev. Clooney wrote in the January 6 letter. "After extensive consultation regarding the finances of St. John's Parish, Archbishop Stefan Soroka has given his permission to close the school. I share with you in the sadness of such a decision and its necessity, given the tremendous financial burden on the parish." The general public learned of the school's imminent closing from the February 3 issue of The Morning Call of Allentown, Pa., which carried a story by Kathy Lauer-Williams headlined "Northampton parish shocked that school is closing this year; Ukrainian Archdiocese of Philadelphia cites financial reasons."

96. Boulder Community Network Education Center
Faith Baptist School, 833 15th Ave., Longmont, 7765677. Friends British Primary School, 5465 pennsylvania Ave, Boulder 80303, 449-1999
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97. National School Directory - School Web Sites For Public, Private And Parochial S
National Education Network of public, private, parochial school websites, including free email, calendar, school information, community information,
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98. 067 Pa. Code § 171.2. Definitions.
Converted school bus—A vehicle not originally manufactured to be a school bus. and titled to a public, private or parochial school on or before March 1
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(i) Type A school bus (ii) Type B school bus . A school bus constructed utilizing a stripped chassis, with the entrance door behind the front wheels. This definition includes two classifications: Type B1, with a GVWR less than or equal to 10,000 pounds; and Type B2, with a GVWR greater than 10,000 pounds. (iii) Type C school bus (iv) Type D school bus . A school bus constructed utilizing a stripped chassis with the entrance door ahead of the front wheels. School vehicle Specially equipped school bus Stop signal arm Type 2 seat belt assembly Unit magnification mirror Upper torso restraint Authority Source No part of the information on this site may be reproduced for profit or sold for profit.

99. History
parochial expansion also characterized his tenure; new parishes were In1908, Ryan announced the establishment of a free central high school for girls
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A Brief History of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
William Penn's "holy experiment" of religious toleration (1682) in his colony of Pennsylvania was a refuge for persecuted Catholics as well as other religions. There were Catholics in the Philadelphia area from the beginning of its colonization. The Mass was celebrated publicly as early as 1707. Old Saint Joseph's Church, the first Catholic church in Philadelphia was built in 1733. The Catholic population increased from forty people at that time to about eight thousand by 1790. On April 8, 1808, Michael Egan, O.F.M. (d. 1814), was appointed the bishop of the new diocese of Philadelphia, which at that time included the entire states of Pennsylvania and Delaware, and the western and southern parts of New Jersey. At this time, the diocese included about 30,000Catholics attended by eleven priests. Old Saint Mary's Church was selected as the cathedral. Trustee problems at Old Saint Mary's persisted during Egan's entire tenure as bishop. After Egan's death in 1814, it was five years before Henry Conwell (1748-1842), Vicar General of Armagh, Ireland, was appointed the Bishop of Philadelphia. In an attempt to compromise, Bishop Conwell signed a pact with the trustees giving them the right to veto his appointment of their pastors. This pact was rejected by Pope Leo XII in 1827. Francis Patrick Kenrick (1747-1863) was eventually appointed in 1830 the coadjutor to Bishop Conwell with the right of succession. Kenrick was consecrated on June 6, 1830. The trustee problem at Old Saint Mary's continued until Kenrick closed the church and the cemetery on April 16, 1831, after which the trustees capitulated to episcopal authority.

100. School District Of Philadelphia
A national record 45000 volunteers are expected to participate in school and Citizens Bank of pennsylvania will sponsor this year’s Kid’s Carnival,
http://www.phila.k12.pa.us/offices/communications/press_releases/2005/01/05/mlk_
10th Annual Greater Philadelphia
Martin Luther King Day of Service
A Decade of Honoring Dr. King by Turning Community Concerns into Citizen Action. January 5, 2004 For further information contact:
Todd Bernstein at 215-242-9070
or (cell)215-266-0214 AID INITIATIVE FOR TSUNAMI DISASTER VICTIMS ANNOUNCED ANNUAL CITIZENSHIP AWARD PRESENTED, AREA STUDENTS UNVEIL MURAL A NATIONAL RECORD 45, 000 VOLUNTEERS EXPECTED FOR 10TH ANNUAL GREATER PHILADELPHIA MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY OF SERVICE PHILADELPHIA Organizers, sponsors, and community partners joined together today to announce plans for the upcoming Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service. A national record 45,000 volunteers are expected to participate in school and community service projects throughout the region on Monday, January 17. The seven-county Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service includes Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks, and Chester Counties in Pennsylvania and Camden and Burlington Counties in New Jersey. Participants will include students of all ages from public, private, and parochial schools and colleges, senior citizens, members of community, religious civic and non-profit organizations, businesses, elected officials and government agencies, individuals, and families. The national King Day of Service was created in 1994 through federal legislation co-authored by former Pennsylvania U.S. Senator Harris Wofford and Atlanta Congressman John Lewis, both veterans of the civil rights movement with Dr. King. Last year's Philadelphia area King Day service event drew some 40,000 volunteers participating in nearly 600 service projects.

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