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  1. The K-12 reading program: A planning resource for Wisconsin schools (Bulletin - Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction) by Eunice Bethke, 1980
  2. Reach them, teach them: Practical ways to promote k - 12 Chrstian education by John C Ibisch, 1981
  3. A guide to planning and implementing K-12 career development programs by Judith M Ettinger, 2001
  4. K-12 conceptual art curriculum by John R Davenport, 1983

61. Online Education For K-12 Teachers - University Of Wisconsin-Stout Online Profes
You are here School of Education » Online Professional Development. Fall 2005 Online Classes for k12 Teachers. New Classes Added
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62. Teacher Created Rubrics For Assessment - Online Professional Development For K-1
University of wisconsinStout Online Professional Development Program, Rubrics, Sign up for an online professional development class for k-12 teachers!
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63. Educator Explores Better K-12 Schools (Nov 18, 2002)
1723, is a nationwide celebration of k-12 schools. Other events sponsored by the School of Education include a public lecture by Arthur A. Levine,
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An address by Linda Darling-Hammond, Stanford University professor of education, will highlight the School of Education's annual celebration of American Education Week. She will speak on "Creating Schools That Work: The Challenge of Educational Excellence and Equity," on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in Music Hall. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis; no tickets are required. A nationally acclaimed educator, Darling-Hammond has been deeply engaged in efforts to redesign K-12 schools. She will discuss policies that are needed to create schools that are centered on learning and learners, that nurture all students and that foster powerful teaching.

64. Education Commission Of The States
wisconsin k12 Governance Structures, There are 426 local school boards. There are common school district school boards, elementary school district school
http://mb2.ecs.org/reports/Report.aspx?id=170

65. Course Technology - K - 12 Schools - 2002 Trade Shows
K 12 schools 2002 Trade Shows. Hawaii Business Education Association wisconsin Technology Educators Association Conference wisconsin Dells, WI
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    Texas Computer Education Associaton Conferece (TCEA) Austin, TX
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    South Carolina Business Education Association Conference Illinois Technology Conference St. Charles, IL
    South Carolina Middle School Association Conference Myrtle Beach, SC
    Maryland Business Education Association Conference Pennsylvania Middle School Association Conference North Carolina Middles School Association Greensboro, NC
    Michigan Association for Computer Using Learning (MACUL) Maryland Instructional Computer Coordinators Association Wisconsin Technology Educators Association Conference Wisconsin Dells, WI

66. K12 : Participating Schools - Virtual Academy, Virtual School, Charter School, A
Participating schools K12® Virtual Academies are generally open to all The wisconsin Virtual Academy is open to students in grades kindergarten through
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Virtual Academies are generally open to all residents of the state; restrictions may apply.
Arizona
  • Arizona Virtual Academy
    The Arizona Virtual Academy will be open to students in grades kindergarten through eight in Arizona.
Arkansas
  • Arkansas Virtual School
    The Arkansas Virtual School is open to students in grades kindergarten through eight in Arkansas. Students in the Arkansas Virtual School must be residents of participating school districts.
California
  • California Virtual Academy at Jamestown
    The California Virtual Academy at Jamestown is open to students in grades kindergarten through eight in the following counties: Alpine, Calaveras, Mariposa, Stanislaus, Tuolumne.
  • California Virtual Academy at Kern
    The California Virtual Academy at Kern is open to students in grades kindergarten through eight in the following counties: Inyo, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, Monterey, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Tulare, Ventura.
  • California Virtual Academy at Kings
    The California Virtual Academy at Kings is open to students in grades kindergarten through eight in Fresno County.

67. Wisconsin School News - Viewpoint, July 2005
Given the longstanding tension between k-12 education and the wisconsin Association of School Boards, Inc. 122 West Washington Avenue, Suite 400
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July 2005 Vol. 60 No. 2 DEPARTMENTS
We're Missing the Big Picture

by Ken Cole Right now, Allen Odden, a University of Wisconsin professor of educational administration, is coordinating a two-year study of school funding in Wisconsin . He has assembled an advisory committee to guide his analysis. Somehow, Wisconsin as a state and school boards locally have to dig deeper than the basic revenue and spending questions. Given the long-standing tension between K-12 education and the university when it comes to the allocation of limited state resources, I think that might be the place to start. By continuing to churn out teachers and administrators who do the same things in the same ways and by allowing educational innovation to either wither on the vine or flourish in obscurity, the university has contributed to the box public schools are in: We have to keep spending more to get the same results. Wisconsin was once a leader in the nation for big ideas in public education. For example, the very notion of inclusive schools that serve all students came out of the advocacy and work of UW leaders such as Lou Brown, who envisioned fully integrated schools for students with disabilities. Thirty years later, there is notable silence from the UW about how to effectively educate disabled students in classrooms without diminishing the opportunities of other students. Special education costs, meanwhile, have climbed to more than $1 billion annually. At the same time, parents, teachers and school boards are frustrated by stifling special education laws, rules, paperwork and inefficiencies.

68. IWF | Institute For Wisconsin's Future
wisconsin Atlas of School Finance. wisconsin Atlas of School Finance wisconsin policymakers are poised to overhaul the k12 public school-finance system,
http://www.wisconsinsfuture.org/
DONATE to IWF
To help us build a movement for change in Wisconsin, please make an online tax-deductible donation. Don't cut health care funding for the poor! IWF immediately and strongly came out against this scheme , citing costs to taxpayers in uncompensated care would soar. The already-insured would bear the brunt of the burden if health care funding is cut for those who need care the most. Pay workers to stay home sick!
The Healthy Families, Healthy City campaign promotes paid sick leave for Madison workers. Viewed as critical for working families, IWF supports this proposal and encourages statewide adoption of the plan. Wisconsin workers and businesses will mutually benefit from this proposal, which allows all workers to accrue paid sick leave and then utilize that leave for personal illness or care of a sick child. IWF responds to criticism of HOPE property-tax relief plan The new HOPE plan, introduced by Democratic legislators July 13, would give property tax relief to all homeowners and renters. The proposal was quickly criticized by the Wisconsin Realtors Association.

69. Responsible Use Of Technologies In Grades K-12
This project is the first of its kind in wisconsin and in the Midwest, and legal issues regarding the use of technology in school for grades k12
http://www.sois.uwm.edu/CIPR/rutp.htm
Responsible Use of Technologies in Grades K-12
The Center for Information Policy Research and the Cooperative Educational Service Agency (CESA) #1 have been awarded a grant to work together on a project focusing on the responsible use of technology in elementary and secondary schools. This project is the first of its kind in Wisconsin and in the Midwest, as the researchers, Professors Elizabeth Buchanan and Tomas Lipinski, are experts in this very specific field of ethics and legal technology education that few in the field are qualified to teach and oversee. Currently, there are not any substantial teacher education or curriculum resources that exist to address this area of education which is why this innovative project is much needed. Objectives of the Grant The project is guided by seven major goals:
  • Assess the knowledge and beliefs of the teachers from the CESA 1 district on ethical and legal issues regarding the use of technology in school for grades K-12
  • Provide ethical and legal guidelines for the responsible use of technology that can be applied to grades 4-12
  • Assist the teachers in obtaining DPI clock hours for their in service time on ethical and legal issues in technology use
  • Use role playing, case studies, and other in service activities to promote ideal ethical and legal practices in classrooms

70. Our Favorite Links
wisconsin school job listings. Job Seeker is a job vacancy listing on the State The American School Directory is the Internet guide to all 106000 k12
http://www.weac.org/Resource/linkspage.htm
Links to Other Resources Educators' Bulletin Board Classroom resources IDEAS Resource pages on educational issues ... ONLINE SERVICES FEATURED SITE WISCONSIN SITES
Wisconsin school job listings
  • Job Seeker is a job vacancy listing on the State of Wisconsin's Portal site. It includes openings for licensed education positions throughout Wisconsin.
Curriculum Resource Center
  • This site includes thousands of high-quality lesson plans, classroom activities, instructional television programs and more. Each resource is aligned with Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards, and the site is searchable by subject, grade, content standard, and keyword.
History Alive!
  • History Alive! is a Web resource for educators about Wisconsin's Underground Railroad system. The site includes maps, stories, quotes, lesson plans, curriculum ideas and more.
BadgerLink
  • This site provides access to a huge database in cooperation with the state's public, school, academic, and special libraries. It includes access to information from more than 4,000 magazines, newsletters and newspapers, including about 10 daily newspapers in Wisconsin.

71. Medical College Of Wisconsin - Center For Science Education (CSE)
Summer Mini Medical School for Adults and High School Students high school students, k12 science teachers, and adults around the State of wisconsin.
http://www.mcw.edu/display/router.asp?DocID=62

72. Wisconsin Towns Association
Source wisconsin Department of Revenue, “Town Village and City Taxes Levied The town share of k12 school levies was $1.2 billion or $705 per capita,
http://www.wisctowns.com/PayFair.html
Do Town Taxpayers Pay a Fair Share of Taxes? A report published annually by the state Department of Revenue (DOR) entitled “ Town, Village and City Taxes ” offers an answer. It includes a wealth of information about property taxes levied by each taxing jurisdiction in the state (including all towns, villages, cities, counties, K-12 school districts and others). The following tables are based on data from that report. The first table summarizes statewide population, full taxable value and property tax levy aggregates classified by town, village and city. Note, for example, that about 1.7 million of the state’s 5.4 million residents live in towns and that town property owners paid about $302 million in local taxes – these are taxes collected by towns for their own use. All other property taxes paid by town residents – which added up to over $2 billion this year went to counties, school districts and other governments. Table One: 2003 Property Tax Collection Data Towns Villages Cities Total 2002 Population 2002 Full Value State Tax Credit K-12 Tax Tech College Tax County Tax Local Tax Other Tax Total Tax Source: Wisconsin Department of Revenue, “Town Village and City Taxes: Levied 2002 – Collected 2003,” http://www.dor.state.wi.us/pubs/slf/02tvc.pdf

73. CIG_K12 - WI K12 Schools
Primary Secondary School in wisconsin. , School District, Web Site, City, County, Zip, CCD. 1, Abbotsford Sch Dist, Submit Abbotsford Clark 54405
http://www.capitolimpact.com/gw/schlist.asp?sk=A&stfips=55&state=wi&stname=Wisco

74. EERE Energy Education And Training: Energy Lesson Plans, Curriculum, And Educati
Features educational materials developed by wisconsin s k12 Energy Education Educational materials, including curriculum, for teaching high school
http://www.eere.energy.gov/education/lesson_plans.html
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Energy Lesson Plans, Curriculum, and Educational Materials
Here you'll find resources for lesson plans, curriculum, and educational materials for teaching students and children about energy, particularly energy efficiency and renewable energy.
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Alliance to Save Energy: Multidisciplinary Lesson Plans
Free, hands-on, multidisciplinary lesson plans for K-12 in the area of energy. Alternative Fuels Data Center: Education Resources
Includes links to teaching materials, competitions, and activities for students in K-12 grades. Beaming Down Energy
Bonneville Power Administration: Resources for Teachers

Features K-12 curricula and activities for teaching hydroelectricity, energy conservation, and more in Oregon, Washington, Montana, and Idaho. Education for a Sustainable Future: Curriculum
Curriculum for teaching K-12 grades about sustainability, including energy issues. The Educators Reference Desk: Physics Lesson Plans Features physic lesson plans, including some about energy, for teaching K-12 students. (Developed by the Information Institute of Syracuse) Energy Education Resources: Kindergarten through 12th Grade A list of generally available free or low-cost energy-related educational materials. (Developed by the Energy Information Administration)

75. Wisconsin Department Of Public Instruction Home Page
This page provides access to the wisconsin public school directory which has information about all the public school districts in wisconsin.
http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/schldist.html
Home News Visitor Data Topics Elizabeth Burmaster
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48 schools receive $50,000 Title I school improvement grants
State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster recently announced that 48 schools will share $2.4 million in grants to help them meet their goals for improving student achievement. Fourteen of the grants are going to new schools in the Menominee Indian and Milwaukee Public school districts, and 34 are continuing grants. “These schools face some of the greatest socioeconomic and student achievement challenges in the state,” Burmaster noted. “Additional funding through these grants will help these schools pursue a number of activities to boost student learning. They may use the funds to increase student tutoring services, expand summer school programming, provide professional staff development, or purchase supplemental instructional materials. The goal is to lift achievement for all students and close the gap between students of color, economically disadvantaged students, and their peers.” Funding for the grants is from the federal Title I Supplemental School Improvement Program, part of the reauthorized Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 2001. Grants must be used to supplement current school improvement efforts. Title I schools received grants based on progress on the four annual measurable objectives used to determine adequate yearly progress under Wisconsin’s plan to meet accountability requirements of federal education laws. The objectives are test participation, graduation and attendance criteria, and achievement levels in reading and mathematics.

76. School District Of Abbotsford , Wisconsin
Thursday, September 1 School Starts; Monday, August 8 Football Equipment webmaster@abbotsford.k12.wi.us Copyright 1999 School District of Abbotsford.
http://www.abbotsford.k12.wi.us/
School District of Abbotsford 307 North Fourth Ave PO Box 70 Abbotsford, WI 54405 Administrative Office Phone 715-223-6715 Fax 715-223-4239 Welcome Page
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The Board of Education Employment Opportunities Abbotsford Athletics Upcoming Events Click here to view new additions to website Translator site Welcome Page About our District Alumni Registration Elementary School ... Jr./Sr. High School

77. Cooperative Educational Service Agency #7
CESA 7 s aim is to work in partnership with school districts in Northeast wisconsin to provide leadership and to help facilitate change and continuous
http://www.cesa7.k12.wi.us/
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CESA 7's aim is to work in partnership with school districts in Northeast Wisconsin to provide leadership and to help facilitate change and continuous improvement in our schools so that all children will achieve educational excellence. Register for upcoming workshops, meetings, trainings, and courses for ADULTS Directions to CESA 7 License Renewal Support Center (LRSC) Wisconsin Statewide Autism Training Opportunities CESA 7 enGauge Online Assessment Profile Back to Top ... Webmaster

78. Welcome To Wisconsin School For The Deaf
The wisconsin School for the Deaf provides a well rounded educational environment that prepares students to achieve their potential and to function
http://www.wsd.k12.wi.us/
Click on 150th seal for WSD's 150th Celebration page. Photo of school in 1887
School Registration is on
Tuesday September 6, 2005
Download 2005-06 school calendar Welcome to the Wisconsin School for the Deaf (WSD). WSD is a residential school for deaf and hard of hearing students from throughout the state of Wisconsin. WSD operates under the direction of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and provides educational services for deaf and hard of hearing students ages 3 to 21. We are located in rural Delavan , population 7000, in the south central portion of Wisconsin. The school has served deaf and hard of hearing students in the state of Wisconsin since 1852. WSD has an average annual enrollment of 180 students in grades pre-K through 12 th . WSD stresses quality of service to students and parents. We focus on meeting the needs of students with disabilities in the areas of academic, adaptive education, vocational and social skills development. The Wisconsin School for the Deaf is part of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction , Division of Equity and Advocacy Submit questions or comments regarding this website to: webmaster@wsd.k12.wi.us

79. School District Of Neillsville
614 E. 5th St. Neillsville, wisconsin 54456 Map (715) 7433323 FAX Monday, June 6 - Summer School Begins. Friday, July 1 - Summer School Ends
http://www.neillsville.k12.wi.us/

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Guidance Dept - 2005 Scholarship Documents High School Student Handbook Middle School Student Handbook ...
State Immunization Law - Requirements for 2005-06
Students as well as parents should be familiar with the guidelines as set forth in the Student Handbook for each of the respective schools; High School, Middle School, and Elementary School. The online versions are the same as your children receive on the first day of school. High School Student Handbook(html) Middle School Student Handbook(html) Elementary School Student Handbook(html) .or. (pdf) School District of Neillsville Policy Manual
WI Department of Public Instruction

CESA 10
... Application for Employment (Teachers).doc format Sept. 26 - Oct. 2 Monday
4:30pm MS CC @ BRF
5:00pm HS JV FB @ Osseo/Fiarchild
HS Girls Golf @ Wausau
Tuesday
Picture Day - Auditorium
4:30pm HS CC @ Edgar 4:30pm MS VB @ Colby 4:45pm MS FB Loyal HERE 7:30pm HS VB Greenwood HERE Wednesday 7:40am MS Staff Mtg. HS Girls Golf Regionals 3:15pm 8th Gr. Teachers Meet w/ Reality Store Presenters in Pit Thursday 8th Gr. Team Meeting

80. WISCONSIN HEIGHTS SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Mission of the wisconsin Heights School District is to unite children, parents, community, Send mail to kruglo@wisheights.k12.wi.us with questions
http://www.wisheights.k12.wi.us/
WISCONSIN HEIGHTS SCHOOL DISTRICT
....Where every child is a promise.
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Our Mission
The Mission of the Wisconsin Heights School District is to unite children, parents, community, and educators to enlighten the minds, nurture the hearts, and develop the bodies of us all.
Here's what's new...
District Goals for 2005-2006 - Click here for PowerPoint Slide Show or PDF version (September 3, 2005)
New Employee Human Resources Benefits Summary - Click here for PowerPoint Slide show or PDF version (August 26, 2005)
Notice to Parents/Guardians/Students regarding Wisconsin Heights D istrict Policy - visit our Parent Information link (August 2, 2005)
Population Projection Studies - visit our Parent Information link (July 26, 2005) Click on respective school picture to enter school website.

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