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1. Schools in Alabama: Alabama School
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2. Boarding Schools in Alabama: Indian
 
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3. Lord shall be taught to Egypt:
 
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4. IMPROVEMENT OF SCHEDULING IN A
 
5. A new boarding school for boys:

1. Schools in Alabama: Alabama School Stubs, Blue Ribbon Schools in Alabama, Boarding Schools in Alabama, Defunct Schools in Alabama
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Chapters: Alabama School Stubs, Blue Ribbon Schools in Alabama, Boarding Schools in Alabama, Defunct Schools in Alabama, Elementary Schools in Alabama, High Schools in Alabama, International Baccalaureate Schools in Alabama, Magnet Schools in Alabama, Middle Schools in Alabama, Private Schools in Alabama, List of Alabama High School Athletic Association Championships, Auburn High School, Calhoun Colored School, Hoover High School, Vestavia Hills High School, Virgil I. Grissom High School, Hueytown High School, Cullman High School, Montgomery Academy, Bob Jones High School, Opelika High School, Albertville High School, St. Bernard Preparatory School, Mountain Brook High School, Barton Academy, Murphy High School, Holy Spirit Catholic Regional School, Decatur High School, Mars Hill Bible School, Indian Springs School, Randolph School, Alabama School of Mathematics and Science, Ed White Middle School, Gardendale High School, Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School, Pelham High School, J. F. Drake Middle School, P.d. Jackson-Olin High School, Pell City High School, Paul W. Bryant High School, Cherokee High School (Cherokee, Alabama), Geneva High School, Oak Grove High School (Jefferson County, Alabama), Lincoln Normal School, Spain Park High School, Monroe Academy, Faith Academy (Mobile, Alabama), Mcadory High School, Northridge High School, Catholic High School (Huntsville, Alabama), Wenonah High School, Altamont School, Washington County High School, John Carroll Catholic High School (Birmingham, Alabama), Holy Spirit High School (Tuscaloosa, Alabama), Riverhill School, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic School (Mcclellan, Alabama), Birmingham City Schools, Holy Family Cristo Rey High School (Birmingham, Alabama), Alabama School of Fine Arts, L. Frazier Banks Middle School, Northview High School (Dothan, Alabama), Daphne High School, Cedar Ridge Middle School, Fruitdale High School, Oakwood Adventist Academy, Jefferson County Int...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=21172915 ... Read more


2. Boarding Schools in Alabama: Indian Springs School, Alabama School of Mathematics and Science, Alabama School of Fine Arts
Paperback: 22 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Indian Springs School, Alabama School of Mathematics and Science, Alabama School of Fine Arts. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 20. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Indian Springs School is a private school that includes grades 8-12 with both boarding and day school students. It is located at the base of Oak Mountain in Indian Springs Village, Shelby County, Alabama, USA, near the city of Pelham. Indian Springs School was founded in 1952 by Birmingham-born, MIT-educated businessman Harvey G. Woodward, who left the funds and instructions for creating the school in his will at his death in 1930. In some ways, his vision was a progressive one. Woodward wanted to make the school available to both upperclass and lowerclass people. He instructed that the school should champion a holistic approach to learning (the school's motto is "Discere Vivendo," or "Learning Through Living"). During its first years, the school was a working farm which the students tended, although this element was shortly eliminated. However, Woodward also stipulated that the school could only admit Whites, non-Jews, and males, limitations which were all eventually challenged and abolished. The school now is praised for its wide diversity. Indian Springs opened in 1952 with ten staff members and 60 students. The first director of the school was Louis "Doc" Armstrong. He made several changes to Woodward's original plans for the school, most notably Woodward's request that the school not be preparatory. By the 1970s, the school had grown to include equal numbers of day students and boarders. An 8th grade was added, and the school became coeducational in 1976. Indian Springs School was the first boarding school in America and the first school in the southeast to be recognized by the Malone Family Foundation w...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=2306381 ... Read more


3. Lord shall be taught to Egypt: the girls' boarding school in Babelluk (1892-1923).(Report): An article from: Education
by Arzu M. Nurdogan
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This digital document is an article from Education, published by Project Innovation (Alabama) on June 22, 2009. The length of the article is 10014 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Lord shall be taught to Egypt: the girls' boarding school in Babelluk (1892-1923).(Report)
Author: Arzu M. Nurdogan
Publication: Education (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 22, 2009
Publisher: Project Innovation (Alabama)
Volume: 129Issue: 4Page: 770(18)

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4. IMPROVEMENT OF SCHEDULING IN A BOARDING SCHOOL.: An article from: Education
by Marlow Ediger
 Digital: 10 Pages (1998-09-22)
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From the supplier: Improving the quality of instruction at US boarding schools can be implemented through scheduling changes. Block scheduling with teacher rotation increases the instructional time available to students, and reduces discipline problems as less time is spent by students in hallways and at lockers. Students remain in classrooms, with teachers shifting from class to class. This type of scheduling also provides long enough periods in which projects can be initiated and completed.

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Title: IMPROVEMENT OF SCHEDULING IN A BOARDING SCHOOL.
Author: Marlow Ediger
Publication: Education (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1998
Publisher: Project Innovation (Alabama)
Page: 53(1)

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5. A new boarding school for boys: Seventeen miles south of Birmingham, Alabama, founded under the will of the late Harvey G. Woodward
by Ian Stuart
 Unknown Binding: 8 Pages (1950)

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