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41. South Lakes Special Education Staff
Special education staff. Assistant Principal for Special education Dorothy Scanlin, English 9 LDSC; dev. Literacies; Expanding Literacies, Dorothy.
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/SouthLakesHS/academics/specialed/sp_edteachers.htm
Special
Education Staff
Assistant Principal for Special Education
Mrs. Ronnie Al tobelli Ronnie.Altobelli@fcps.edu
Administrative Assistant: Kay Spinks, Kay.Spinks@fcps.edu
Special Education Department
Department Chairs: Leigh Toombs, Leigh.Toombs@fcps.edu
Erica.Newsom@fcps.edu

ED Co-Facility Lead Teacher: Emily Hofstetter, Emily.Hofstetter@fcps.edu
Testing Accommodations Coordinator
Dianna Farrar; Dianna.Farrar@fcps.edu
IEP Coordinator: Donna Facciola; Donna.Facciola@fcps.edu
This web page contains links to one or more pages that are outside the FCPS network. FCPS does not control the content or relevancy of these pages Mike Agunsday World History 1 Teamed; World History 1 LDSC Mike.Agunsday@fcps.edu

42. NDSU Extension Service Faculty And Staff Directory
Dean’s Office, College of Human dev education Koch, Becky, 2317875,staff development Specialist (also Ag Communication Director)
http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/directory/admin.htm
updated ELT = Extension Leadership Team
Administration NDSU Extension Service - North Dakota State University Vice President for Agriculture and University Extension Phone No.(701) Morrill Hall 314, Box 5562, Fargo, ND 58105-5562
FAX (701) Coston, D. C. Vice President d.c.coston@ndsu.edu Olson, Margaret Assistant to the Vice President marolson@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Director's Office - Extension Service
ext-dir@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Phone No.(701) Morrill Hall 315, Box 5437, Fargo, ND 58105-5437
FAX (701) ELT Hauck, Duane Director, NDSU Extension Service dhauck@ndsuext.nodak.edu ELT Lymburner, Lori Administrative Assistant llymburn@ndsuext.nodak.edu
chde-dean@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Phone No.(701) EML 255, Box 5057, Fargo, ND 58105-5057
FAX (701) ELT Clark Johnson, Virginia v irginia.clark@ndsu.edu
Assistant Directors' Office
agnrdir@ndsuext.nodak.edu
or
hdfndir@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Phone No.(701) Morrill Hall 311, Box 5437, Fargo, ND 58105-5437 FAX (701) ELT Haugen, Roger roger.haugen@ndsu.edu Ziegler, Melanie Administrative Assistant mziegler@ndsuext.nodak.edu

43. NSDC - Connect With NSDC: About NSDC - Affiliates
Curriculum staff dev. Grand Rapids Christian Schools 1812 Sylvan SE virginia staff development Council Barbara R. Steverson PO Box 9654
http://www.nsdc.org/connect/about/affiliates.cfm
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NSDC Affiliates
NSDC Affiliates provide NSDC members the opportunity to expand their staff development networks by connecting with other individuals by location. More than 35 state and provincial affiliates provide services and programs that connect staff developers within individual states or provinces or regions. Contact Stephanie Hirsh if you're interested in facilitating a new affiliate within a state currently not served by a state chapter. This new affiliate application provides information about becoming an NSDC affiliate. From the July 2005 Meeting From the July 2004 Meeting
  • Remarks by Stephanie Hirsh , at the July meeting of the Council of Chief State School Officers
    Affiliate Resource Banks
    Information about the expertise of each NSDC affiliate is available in each affiliate's Resource Bank response (in PDF format).
  • 44. Salem City Schools In Salem, Virginia- Children First
    Unscheduled staff dev. Workday Cafeteria Menus Elementary Breakfast Elementary Lunch Compare Salem s Past SOL Scores to the rest of virginia.
    http://www.salem.k12.va.us/
    Welcome
    Activities Calendar
    Alphabetical Directory
    Bus Routes
    ...
    A La Carte Menu
    Positions:
    Licensed

    Classified

    Athletic Coaching

    Extracurricular
    ... See your Bus Routes! September Cafe Menus!
    See the menu to the left 2005-2006 Division Calendar Compare Salem's Past SOL Scores to the rest of Virginia. Standard and Poor lists Salem as one of the top Outperformers in the Commonwealth! Click to read Teachers of the Year 2004-2005! ... 2005-2006 Registration Guide comments about this site - please contact the webmaster fast facts about SCS email Dr. Tripp Virginia School Report Card for SCS This web site complies with Salem Web Publishing Policy Guidelines. Salem City Schools does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, gender, or age in employment or in its educational programs and activities.

    45. Virginia Workforce Development Services (WDS)
    Administrative staff includes a Tech Prep Director, a parttime Perkins from several state agencies including the virginia Department of education,
    http://www.so.cc.va.us/workforce/techprep/admin.htm
    Tech Prep Administration Tech Prep is administered by the Virginia Community College System (VCCS). Administrative staff includes a Tech Prep Director, a part-time Perkins assistant, and the services of a WDS financial specialist. An executive committee oversees the state Tech Prep initiative. It is made up of representatives from several state agencies including the Virginia Department of Education, the Virginia Community College System, and the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia. A state advisory board provides input from other groups and local areas to the executive committee. Tech Prep State Staff Contact State Director Mailing Address:
    Tech Prep
    Virginia Community College System
    15th Floor, Monroe Building
    101 N. 14th St.

    46. MDRC - Child Care & Early Education Staff
    staff. Child Care Early education. Lisa Gennetian. Senior Associate virginia Knox. Director Family WellBeing and Child Development Policy Area
    http://www.mdrc.org/subarea_staff_11.html
    Elementary School Reforms Secondary School Reforms District Reforms After-School Programs ...
    Publications

    Select a Project Accelerated Schools Adolescent Literacy After-School Program BASRC Camden Project Canada's ESP Canada's SSP Career Academies CET Replication Child Care Strategies CWBH Educ. Leadership Study ERA ESS First Things First Florida's FTP Found. for Success Hard-to-Employ Jobs First Jobs-First GAIN Jobs-Plus JOBSTART KIPP Schools LILAA MFIP New Chance New Hope NEWWS Next Generation NJI Ohio's LEAP Opening Doors Parents' Fair Share Professional Dev. Project GRAD Project Transition Reading First School-to-Work SHM Strong Families Talent Development UK ERA Urban Change Vermont's WRP Wisconsin Works Work Support Cntrs
    Press Releases
    How-To Guides Policy Briefs Video Archive ... Working Papers on Research Methodology
    Staff
    Lisa Gennetian Senior Associate
    Profile
    MDRC Publications
    Virginia Knox Director
    Family Well-Being and Child Development Policy Area
    Profile
    MDRC Publications
    Charles Michalopoulos Senior Fellow Profile MDRC Publications Pamela Morris Deputy Director Family Well-Being and Child Development Policy Area Profile MDRC Publications

    47. Regional Staff Dev
    Safe and Drug Free Schools staff Development Special education The WestVirginia State Board established professional development goals that build
    http://resa4.k12.wv.us/regional.htm
    FOR ALL COMPUTER RELATED REPAIRS CLICK HERE Home Regional Council RESA IV Surveys ... WVEIS Regional Staff Development Committee Professional Development Goals The West Virginia State Board established professional development goals that build the capacity of all educators to... 1. enhance instructional effectiveness through use of the Instructional Goals and Objectives (IGOs) and best practices 2. use assessment and performance data to improve student achievement 3. prepare students for the transition from school to post-secondary education and the world of work by implementing a system of comprehensive career development with career clusters and majors, career guidance and work-based learning 4. ensure a physically, socially and emotionally safe environment 5. integrate and apply technology to teaching and learning 6. connect parents and the community to the educational process 7. understand and appreciate the diversity of the multi-cultural society. 8. build the capacity of principals to become leaders of instructional leaders.

    48. Teacher Education | Faculty And Staff Directory
    Office of Clinical Services and Teacher education Center drakejr@mscd.edu virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Assistant Professor
    http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/contact/faculty_staff.shtml
    Peggy L. Anderson, Professor
    Program Coordinator Special Education
    andersop@mscd.edu

    Academic Degrees: 1981 Ph.D. Special Education University of Denver, Denver CO 1978 M.Ed. Special Education The Citadel, Charleston, SC 1976 B.A. Special Education and Elementary Ed. Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL 1972 B.S. Journalism University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Professional Experience: 1989-present Metropolitan State College of Denver- Associate Professor Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA- Assistant Professor University of New Orleans- Assistant Professor Summerville School District, Summerville, SC-Special Education Teacher St. John's County, St. Augustine, FL- Special Education Teacher Nancy S. Bailey, Professor Reading
    Program Coordinator Secondary Education
    baileyn@mscd.edu
    back to the top Academic Degrees: 1981 Ed.D. Reading Education University of Colorado, Boulder 1974 M.Ed Reading Education California State University 1971 B.A.

    49. SETDA's NLI Toolkit 2003 - Executive Summary
    Brenda Williams West virginia Department of education Scott Montgomery,Chief of staff Florida education Technology Corporation (FETC)
    http://www.setda.org/Toolkit2003/execsum/es6.htm

    1. About SETDA

    2. National Leadership Institute

    3. SETDA Initiatives

    4. Additional State Examples
    ... Toolkit Home Acknowledgements The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the dedication of many individuals who worked very hard to make the SETDA NLI Toolkit a reality. Special thanks go to Elsie Brumback, SETDA's consultant for this project, for her vision and leadership in bringing together the expertise and resources needed to make this Toolkit a success. We would also like to thank: SETDA's NLI Planning Committee Sheila Talamo, Chair - Louisiana Department of Education
    Denise Allen - Delaware Department of Education
    Frances Bradburn - North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
    Elsie Brumback - SETDA Board of Directors
    Nancy Carey - Maryland Department of Education
    Julie Fox - Ohio SchoolNet Commission
    Rick Gaisford - Utah State Office of Education Anita Givens - Texas Education Agency John O'Connell - Iowa Department of Education Rob Roy - Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Deb Sutton - Missouri Department of Education Barbara Teusink - South Carolina Department of Education Carla Wade - Oregon Department of Education David Walddon - Washington State Office of Public Instruction Brenda Williams - West Virginia Department of Education Resource Specialists Steve Baxendale - PRELStar Dave Brittain - MGT of America Kristin Ciesemier - North Central R*TEC John Clement - ESSI/American Institutes for Research

    50. Teacher Education - Staff
    The staff includes. virginia deThy, Ed.D. Director of Teacher education andCertification. Andre J. Joyner Assistant Director of Teacher education
    http://www2.stockton.edu/teached/staff.html
    "Tell me, and I forget,
    Teach me, and I may remember,
    Involve me, and I learn." - Benjamin Franklin
    We welcome you to the Stockton Teacher Education Program (STEP) home page! Our goal is not only to inform you of our program, but also to help make your journey through the program an exciting and satisfying one.
    The entire staff is ready to help you in your goal to become a teacher by presenting Information Workshops, advising and assisting with course selections, and answering your questions. The staff includes: Virginia deThy, Ed.D.
    Director of Teacher Education and Certification Andre J. Joyner
    Assistant Director of Teacher Education
    Nancy I. Fiedler

    Assistant to the Director of Teacher Education
    Admissions Advisor Marion Hussong, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Language in Teacher Education Craig H. Myrtetus
    Educator-in-Residence Norma Boakes Visiting Instructor in Mathematics Education Dr. Norma Blecker

    51. CES CYF Network Human Resources Database
    Richard, Robert, Asst. Specialist Program and staff dev, LSU Siewe, Youmasu,State Specialist for Health education/Family dev.
    http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp

    Home
    Professional Database
    Children, Youth and Families Professionals Database
    The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service.
    Search Results
    Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Abraham, Cathy Early Childhood Consultant self-employed Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella

    52. Wright State University Campus Scholarship & Innovation Campaign
    virginia Hamilton Adoff Memorial Nursing Scholarship William Brent Turner EndowedScholarship Classified staff Advisory Council Student Scholarship
    http://www.wright.edu/admin/dev/csic/scholarships.html
    University Advancement: $8,672
    Academic Affairs: $7,228
    College of Liberal Arts: $20,961
    Raj Soin College of Business: $10,551
    School of Medicine: $80,840.08
    School of Professional Psychology: $5,062
    School of Graduate Studies: $3,430
    Lake Campus: $4,896
    Lake Campus Adjuncts: $292
    University College: $2,137
    CaTS: $5,782 University Libraries: $6,141 Retirees: $2,610 Executive Offices: $8,921 TOTAL: $238,455.58 Number of donors: 853
    Scholarship Designations
    Your contribution to the Campus Scholarship and Innovation Campaign can be targeted to one of many individual programs. Listed below are scholarship programs you can designate on your contribution form. If you prefer, you may designate your CSIC contribution to one of our many WSU program funds Academic Affairs/University College of Liberal Arts Lake Campus ... University Libraries Academic Affairs/University College 2nd Lieutenant Eric M. Payton Scholarship Anne B. Shearer-Steele Scholarship Fund Asian Student Scholarship Bolinga Center Program Fund Bolinga Scholarship Bolinga Speaker Fund Campus Scholarship Campaign-Honors Damon Bell Memorial Leadership Scholarship First Weekend Fund Frank I. Salsburg Scholarship

    53. Clinical Staff Education
    CSE Home HSC Home UofU Home Center for staff dev Clinical staff EducationUniversity of Utah Hospital 50 N. Medical Dr., Room 4009 SLC UT
    http://uuhsc.utah.edu/cse/classes/classdetails.cfm?classID=14

    54. SWT:VPFSS Issues Subcommittee Minutes 4/1/02
    The current Art building will be used as transition space for education when the Quality/staff dev, 2296. Sponsored Prog, 3002. development, 1460
    http://www.vpfss.txstate.edu/facilities/ISC_20020401.htm
    Issues Subcommittee Meeting Minutes April 1, 2002 Present:  Pat Cassidy, JoAnne Smith, Pat Fogarty, John Megerson, Melissa Ruud, Nancy Nusbaum
  • Space Management UPPS – Nancy didn’t have ready for review yet.  Tabled for another meeting. UPD Building USC – A board order is being written to rename the building - Nueces.  The moving schedule is as follows: UPD Records and Comm. on 4/2, Computer Science on 4/5, UPD Administration, Patrol, and Crime Prevention on 4/8, Evidence room on 4/7 or 4/8, Math to Commons on 4/9, and Parking Services on 4/25. The current Art building will be used as transition space for Education when the College of Education building is renovated.  Art 100 will be designated as a first call classroom for the College of Education.  Tech 3 – With Duplicating relocating to Nueces and Technology moving to the Mitte Complex, Tech 3 is available for use.  The FAS project needs space for 30 people for the 5 year project.  Nancy will recommend the Duplicating portion for the FAS project.  Note: other space was identified in JCK with a remodel of 7 th floor since this meeting.  Tech 3 is available again.
  • 55. Staff Dev. Dir.
    Familiarity with West virginia Framework for High Performing School Ability tocoordinate regional staff development activities with county staff
    http://resa5.k12.wv.us/resav/jobs/staffdevdirpost.htm
    PDF
    If you do not have a PDF viewer, a free one is available from Adobe Systems, Inc. Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader. **PLEASE POST** RESA V ANNOUNCEMENT OF IMMEDIATE OPENING POSITION: Director of Staff Development
    LOCATION: RESA V Office
    SALARY: As per RESA V Salary Schedule with Director Supplement
    CONTRACT: All RESA V employment contracts are for one year or less. RESA V does not issue continuing employment contracts. The contract for this position is for the remainder of a 240 day term for FY 2006. The execution of this contract is contingent upon funding. POSITION EFFECTIVE: August 1, 2005 or as soon as possible thereafter DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Masters Degree Teaching Certificate; Professional Administrative Certificate preferred Five years of classroom and/or administrative experience Background in professional growth activities, such as Quality Learning, Understanding by Design, and research-based instructional strategies Grant writing ability Familiarity with West Virginia Framework for High Performing School Systems and strategic planning process Ability to coordinate regional staff development activities with county staff development personnel Ability to coordinate large-scale, regional staff development conferences
  • 56. Resource Library Inclusion
    A staff dev. series for general and special educatorsÓ) Kronberg, RM, Arkansas Department of Special education (1994) Little Rock inclusion, staff
    http://www.people.memphis.edu/~coe_rise/resourcebib.html
    RISE Resource Library
    Library holdings are listed alphabetically by title within the major headings. Hopefully, someday you will be able to do a search. Keywords following each citation may help you in selecting the correct title. For our partner schools. we will deliver what you need. Others will need to come in to our library in 405 Ball Hall.
    Page Navigation Page 1 Inclusion/Curriculum Adaptations Autism Disabilities/General
    Page 2

    Behavior Management Collaboration/Teaming/Family
    Page 3

    Reading/Learning Disabilities Augmentative/Alternative Communication Multiple Intelligences Youth Transition Videos

    Inclusion /Curriculum Adaptations
    • 1-2-3- ART. Warren, J. (1985) Warren Publishing House, Inc. curriculum Reference Book
    • A facilitatorÕs guide to ÒFacing inclusion: The inclusion seriesÓ (companion to videotape ÒFacing inclusionÓ). Backler, A., et al. (1995) Bloomington, IN: - inclusion, disability awareness, co-teaching, collaboration Manual
    • A Step by Step Guide to Successful Grant Writing. Kyser, J. A. Conference materials

    57. Virginia Department Of Education Phone Listing By Division Last
    virginia Department of education Phone Listing by Division staff Specialist Sr.Harry Smith (804) 2253253 School Improvement Office Director Kathleen
    http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/dbpubs/doedir/DOE/doe.html
    Virginia Department of Education
    Phone Listing by Division
    Last updated on September 26, 2005
    SUPERINTENDENT
    ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING FINANCE INSTRUCTION ... TEACHER EDUC./PROF. LICENSURE
    SUPERINTENDENT
    Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jo Lynne DeMary (804) 225-2023 Senior Administrative Assistant Juanita Tabor (804) 225-2023 Deputy Superintendent Dr. Patricia I. Wright (804) 225-2979 Secretary to the Deputy Supt. Emma G. Henley (804) 225-2979 Internal Audit Director Tracie Coleman (804) 371-0028 Special Projects Robert (Bob) Almond (804) 225-3304 Support Staff Judy Dunn (804) 225-2024 Support Staff Doris Robinson (804) 786-7082 Admin. Staff Specialist Sr. Harry Smith (804) 225-3253 School Improvement Office Director Kathleen Smith (804) 225-2865 Secretary Pat Lankford (804) 225-2865 Business/Community Partnership Mia-Gabriella Gomes (804) 225-2657 Division Level Support Coord. Dr. Mary Holm (804) 225-2865 School Accreditation Edward E. Holstrom (804) 225-3122 School Accreditation Marsha E. Owens (804) 692-0250 Education Coordinator Annette Monroe (804) 225-3146 Support Staff Marcia Birdsong (804) 786-1062 Support Staff Kendra Briscoe (804) 371-2725 Support Staff Sheryl Smith (804) 786-9421

    58. Augusta County Public Schools 6 John Lewis Rd, Fishersville, VA
    2455123 Principal Vocational Technical Center/Adult education Mrs. Darla Miller Sch Mr. Ron C. Abernathy (540) 245-5172 Pre-K-2/Title 1/staff dev.
    http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/dbpubs/doedir/EA/staff008.html
    Augusta County Public Schools
    6 John Lewis Rd, Fishersville, VA 22939
    Last updated on September 26, 2005 Superintendent Dr. Gary D. McQuain (540) 245-5100 Assistant Superintendent Administration Mr. George R. Earhart (540) 245-5100 Instruction Dr. Pamela K. Ungar (540) 245-5122 Personnel Mr. Dwight M. McAllister (540) 245-5107 Director Business/Finance Mr. Mark E. Lotts (540) 245-5129 Pupil Services/Homebound/Homeless/Foster Care Dr. Patricia A. Devitt (540) 245-5131 Transportation/Athletics Mr. William W. Schindler (540) 245-5144 Secretary Superintendent's E-mail Designee Ms. June H. Stickley (540) 245-5114 Coordinator Attendance Mr. Charles H. Huffman (540) 245-5193 School Health Services Ms. Cathy Smith (540) 245-5133

    59. West Virginia Commission On The Arts Announces Grant Awards
    The staff support program offers funding for professional staff positions and arts an agency of the West virginia Department of education and the Arts,
    http://www.wvculture.org/agency/press/2003artsawards.html
    Home Arts Historic Preservation Museums ... Where We Are Entire Site Arts Goldenseal Historic Preservation Museums
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    West Virginia Commission on the Arts announces grant awards
    The West Virginia Commission on the Arts (WVCA) of the West Virginia Division of Culture and History awarded $3,162,730 to 126 applicant organizations and individual artists (list attached) at meetings held in June and September, 2002. Grant recipients are located in 35 counties of the state. To be eligible to receive grant funding, arts and community organizations, which may include museums, arts centers or galleries, and private schools must be non-profit with a 501(c)3 status. Public educational institutions, school boards, local or county government agencies and colleges and universities are eligible as well. In addition to the PDA program, grants were awarded for Arts in Education (AIE) projects, arts programming and staff support. The AIE program encourages the development of comprehensive arts programs that affect the educational environment for all students and community members in West Virginia. AIE grants include Artist in Residence, Special Projects and Touring Grants. Arts programming funds can apply to the Major Institution Support Program (groups with a minimum operating base of $1,000,000) as well as Mid-sized Arts Organizations (groups with budgets of $150,000 - $999,999). There is also a Re-granting, Touring, Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Media Arts, and Folk and Traditional Arts program which offer granting opportunities.

    60. CCN -- Sign In Page
    Critical care education a consortium approach. J Nurs staff dev. 1994;10219–222 . Partners in nursing education. J Nurs staff dev. 1994;10245–247.
    http://ccn.aacnjournals.org/cgi/content/full/22/5/60
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