Extractions: Barry University Schools Index Official Web site 701 N. Congress Ave., Suite 15, Boynton Beach, 364-8220 ( Map ). Also, 9123 N. Military Trail, Suite 206, Palm Beach Gardens, 622-9300 ( Map ). Enrollment: 110 at Boynton Beach, 300 at Palm Beach Gardens. Private, fully accredited institution based in Miami. Bethune-Cookman College Schools Index Official Web site 1801 Panther Lane, Fort Pierce 33950, 468-5434 or (800) 815-1222. Enrollment: 2,350. Florida Atlantic University Schools Index FAU Sports FAU.edu 500 N.W. 20th St., Boca Raton, 367-3000. Urban regional university. Campuses in Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Davie, Palm Beach Gardens and extensions in St. Lucie West and Fort Pierce. President: Anthony Catanese. Enrollment: 19,239. Courses: Organized into eight colleges, offering undergraduate programs in 52 fields, master's degree programs in 44 fields, Ph.D. programs in 14 fields and doctor of education degrees in three fields. Indian River Community College Schools Index IRCC Sports Official site Main Campus 3209 Virginia Avenue Ft. Pierce, FL 34981 (561) 462-4700. Five branch campuses: St. Lucie West Campus
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Extractions: Search Rethinking Schools Help Home Archives Volume 17 No. 2- Winter 2002/2003 Shorts Winter 2002/2003 Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says teachers should support the war on terrorism by helping the military to recruit high school students. In a Nov. 6 letter to school officials, cosigned by U.S. Education Secretary Rod Paige, Rumsfeld said schools should open their doors to recruiters by "presenting military opportunities to our young people for their consideration." Two new federal laws would require high schools to provide student records to recruiters, although parents would be able to "opt out." NYPost.com In Florida, more than one in four students who requested taxpayer-funded vouchers for private schools this semester have transferred back to public schools. Many returning students said they felt more comfortable at their neighborhood schools, even if they were labeled by the state as "failing." A 1999 Florida law allows students at public schools that earn a failing grade two years out of four to get vouchers to attend private schools. Nearly 9,000 students became eligible for the vouchers last summer. 607 students requested vouchers, and 170 have returned to the public schools. (Miami Herald) According to a recent study from Washington D.C., the number of Latinos in the Southwest who dropped out of or never attended high school rose by more than 50 percent during the 1990s.
Extractions: Much of what little study there has been on southern military education has addressed the concept of a distinctive southern military tradition. The idea of a southern military tradition is a prominent but not universally accepted theme in the historiography of the South. Some historians claim that due to geography, frontier conditions, incessant warfare, slavery, and cultural notions of honor, the South developed into a remarkably militaristic society, fond of military display, preoccupied with war and notions of martial glory, and holding up military service and military training as honorable activities for males.[2] John Hope Franklin attributed the antebellum South's fascination with military schools to this military tradition and to the South's growing defensiveness and pugnacity as it perceived a growing threat to the institution of slavery. Other historians, such as Marcus Cunliffe and Don Higginbotham, have since denied that the antebellum South was a uniquely militaristic society, and they have pointed out that, at least initially, the military college was a northern innovation. They even deny Franklin's assertion that military schools were very popular in the South before 1861.[3] The debate over the distinctiveness of southern militarism often bogs down in statistical comparisons of how many southerners and northerners attended West Point, sectional representation within the officer corps, the actual effectiveness of local militias, and similar issues. Confusion over the definition of
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Extractions: U.S. Army Note: This icon indicates that the link takes you to a URL that is outside the Fort Bragg site; you can return to the Fort Bragg site by using the Back button on your browser. The appearance of these hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement of these web site by the U.S. Army or the information, products or services contained therein. For other than authorized activities, the U.S. Army does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. The links are provided consistent with the stated purpose of this military web site. Operation Hurricane Andrew On August 27, 1992, major units throughout the XVIII Airborne Corps began their deployment to Dade County, Florida, to assist in disaster relief operations in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew. At peak strength, the Corps had 16,000 soldiers deployed to South Florida. The mission of the Corps was to provide immediate emergency relief including food, water, shelter and medical aid. During subsequent phases, the Corps conducted debris removal operations, repaired schools, established relief supply distribution centers and assisted the local government in establishing sustained recovery operations. All disaster relief functions were eventually turned over to civilian contractors, and Corps units returned to Fort Bragg by October 21.
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Extractions: Expanded hours during registration Enrollment Services Staff: Charlotte Kelly and Marilyn Russell Placement Testing: Monday - Wednesday 9:00 a.m. No appointment necessary. Academic Advising: Walk-in, call for availability; 850-884-6296. Okaloosa-Walton Community College is part of Florida's system of 28 public community colleges and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. OWCC courses are transferable nationwide. Within Florida, all public institutions have a common course numbering system for a seamless transfer of courses among schools. OWCC operates full-time educational centers at Hurlburt Field and Eglin Air Force Base in the base education centers. The OWCC main campus is located in
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Extractions: Email IR Classes were held at the West Florida Seminary from 1857 until 1863, when the state legislature changed the name to The Florida Military and Collegiate Institute to reflect the addition of a military section which trained cadets. During the Civil War, cadets from the school, ranging in age from twelve to eighteen, fought in the Battle of Natural Bridge and helped make Tallahassee the only Confederate capitol east of the Mississippi not captured during the war. As a result of the brave action of the West Florida cadets in this battle, the Florida State University Army ROTC cadet corps today is one of only three in the nation authorized to display a battle streamer with its flag, which bears the words NATURAL BRIDGE 1865. After the end of the war in 1865, however, Union troops under General McCook descended upon Tallahassee and occupied the city (including campus buildings), remaining for more than a month. In 1883 the institution, now long officially known as the West Florida Seminary, was organized by the Board of Education as The Literary College of the University of Florida. Owing to lack of means for the support of this more ambitious project, and also owing to the fact that soon thereafter schools for technical training were established, this association soon dissolved. It remains to be remarked, however, that the legislative act passed in 1885, bestowing upon the institution the title of the University of Florida, has never been repealed. The more pretentious name is not assumed by the college owing to the fact that it does not wish to misrepresent its resources and purposes.
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Extractions: Contacts News ... Training Facilities Agency and Partners Florida's Youth Challenge Program During the 1980's, the Rockefeller Foundation identified the need in our country to provide opportunities for young people working to overcome problems in their lives which included being high school dropouts. In 1991, the Joint Armed Services Committee directed the National Guard to develop a plan to "Add value to America" by providing values, skills, education, and self-discipline to young people incorporating the structure and esprit de corps found in the military model. A five-year Challenge Pilot Program began operating in 10 states in 1993 under Public Law 102-484 and has since been embraced by more than 25 states. Our Beginning . . . The Florida Youth Challenge program is endorsed by the State and is a cooperative effort between the Department of Education, Department of Juvenile Justice, Department of Children and Families, Clay County District Schools, and the Department of Military Affairs, i.e., the Florida National Guard. The Florida Youth Challenge Academy will be located on Camp Blanding (45 miles west of St. Augustine) and housed in an existing military complex currently being renovated to meet administrative and operational requirements.
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Extractions: FAU Home Page SHS Home Page Site Index Campus Locations Boca Raton Broward Campuses Jupiter Treasure Coast Health Information Immunizations Immunization Policy FAQ's Housing Requirement Pre-College Vaccination Medical Insurance Website Resources About Us Events Calendar Mission Statement Medical Emergencies Where can I obtain my shot records? What is a MMR? Is this just a Florida Atlantic University Requirement? What if my doctor doesn't have an office stamp? ... I did not find the answer to my question. How can I get it answered? Where can I obtain my shot records? You can try your parents to see if they have any official documentation for you. You can also try any public schools that you may have attended. Previous colleges and/or university's are good source too, especially if you are a transfer student. You may want to try any old doctors you saw when you were younger.