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Extractions: graduates,1992-93 Idaho Alaska Montana Nevada Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming United States[2] Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 1997 Note: Tabulation includes only schools that offer first grade or above. Includes special education, vocational/technical education, and alternative schools. Excludes prekindergarten enrollment. NCES employed an area frame sample to account for noninclusion of schools at the national level. However, caution should be exercised in interpreting state by state characteristics since the samples were not designed to produce such numbers. Compiled by: Lily Wai
Blackfoot Idaho School District #55 Phone7858829 Independence alternative High School; Home Wolves; 195 E. 350 N. Blackfoot,idaho 83221; Home Administration Calendar schools Region VI Chalk http://www.d55.k12.id.us/school.htm
Extractions: Blackfoot High School Home of the Blackfoot Broncos Address: 870 S. Fisher, Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 Principal: Richard Woodfin Phone: Blackfoot Sixth Grade School Home of the Red Bull Dogs 50 S. Shilling Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 Principal: Ronald Reese Phone:785-8838 Fort Hall Elementary School Home of the Chiefs Rt. 6, PO box 430 Pocatello, Idaho 83201 Principal: Ryan Wilson Phone:237-2207
Blackfoot Idaho School District #55 Phone7858829. Independence alternative High School Home of Wolves; 195 E. 350N. Blackfoot, idaho 83221; Log-in; Home; Administration; Calendar; schools; RegionVI; http://www.d55.k12.id.us/ada/school.htm
Things Happening In The Lewiston Schools based building Spelling Bees will be conducted in all schools grades K Training workshopfor the idaho alternative Assessment, in the CNTTR meeting room, 3317 http://www.lewiston.k12.id.us/events/20030203.html
Extractions: In The Lewiston Schools To have items added to future postings, e-mail your event to Mark Havens , Director of Community Relations. Hits for this page: Week of February 3, 2003 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 l This week: School-based building Spelling Bees will be conducted in all schools grades K-8 this week. For information, contact your local school. l This week: The Lewiston High School Goldvoices Choir will take orders this week for Singing Valentines to be delivered on Friday, February 14. Cost: $5 on-campus, $10 off-campus. For information or to order, contact choir director Gary Gemberling, 748-3100. l 4:00-6:00 p.m. Evaluation Committee meeting at the CNTTR meeting room, 3317 12th Street For information, call personnel director Mark Walton, 748-3000. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 l 9:30 a.m. Parent Advisory Committee meeting at the school district Central Office meeting room, 3317 12th Street For information, call superintendent Dr. Joy C. Rapp, 748-3000. l Noon-5:00 p.m.:
Idaho First Yes. If you print and mail applications for schools, what is your turnaround timeonce the data is received? 24 Hours. Yes. Back to Top. alternative Loans http://www.nela.net/Schools/gelpefa.htm
Extractions: Is there a minimum loan amount for Stafford or PLUS Loans? Yes. $100. Do you have a minimum loan period? No. Will you lend to students attending private career schools? A proprietary school? Yes. Do you use a loan servicer? Yes. ACS. Do you sell your loans or hold them? Hold. If you capitalize interest, when do you do it? Once at repayment. Do you provide entrance or exit counseling, online or in person? Yes. Do you support blanket guarantee? No, but will be soon. Do you have a toll-free call center for students? Yes. Do you have a toll-free call center for financial aid staff? Yes. Do you provide online loan application on your Web site? No. Will be available February 2003. When you deny a PLUS Loan, do you notify the school?
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Extractions: This organization was established in 1986. They provide publications, networking, professional development, technical assistance, and maintain an on-line clearinghouse. Membership for individuals is $55 per year, and for institutions it is $195. Members receive a quarterly newsletter and The Journal of At-Risk Issues, a scholarly journal published twice a year. One of the few organizations doing important work in this field; warm and friendly, responsive folks.
Extractions: Lakeland, District #272 is based in Rathdrum and serves over 4000 students in the cities of Rathdrum, Twin Lakes, Sprit Lake, Athol, and Hauser. Lakeland is one of the top rated districts in the state. The district office is located at 1564 Washington St. Rathdrum, Idaho, 83858. Telephone (208) 687-0431
Idaho Falls School District Application Procedures Street Address 690 John Adams Parkway Mailing Address 690 John Adams Parkway CityIdaho Falls State High schools 3 High schools 2 alternative schools 1. http://career.boisestate.edu/SDApplicationProcedures-IdahoFalls.htm
Mm-Education alternative schools, International schools. Extension schools, Trade schools. idahoEducation Association PO Box 2638 Boise, ID 83701 http//www.idahoea.org, idaho http://career.boisestate.edu/mm-education.htm
Extractions: Site Index Education To learn more about how and where to search for information on the following occupations, visit researching careers . For further assistance in choosing a career, make an appointment to see one of the Boise State Career Counselors . When viewing the following lists of occupations, please note that some occupations require advanced degrees. SAMPLE OCCUPATIONS TEACHING FIELDS Agriculture Music Education Art/Visual Education General Bilingual Education Instrumental or Vocal Business Education Physical Education Computer Science Education Reading Dance Education Science Education Driver Education/Traffic Safety Biology Elementary Education Chemistry Pre-Kindergarten Earth/Physical Kindergarten Physics Primary General Intermediate Social Studies Education English/Language Arts Special Education English as a Second Language (ESL) Emotional/Behavioral Disorders Health Education Hearing Impairment Home Economics/Consumer Science Learning Disability Journalism Education Mental Retardation Languages Visually Impaired Classics Mild/Moderate or Severe/Profound Disabilities French Early childhood Special Education German
State Profiles Of Public Elementary And Secondary Education, 1996 Boise, ID 83720, Download, view and print idaho's report as a pdf file Download,view and print idaho's report as a 0.4%, 2, 7.9%, 50, Other and alternative schools. http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2000/stateprofiles/state_profiles/idaho.html
Extractions: Violence and Discipline Problems in U.S. Public Schools: 1996-97 See also Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2002 The sample of public schools for the FRSS Principal/School Disciplinarian Survey on School Violence was selected from the 1993-94 NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) Public School Universe File. Over 84,000 public schools are contained in the CCD Universe File, of which almost 79,000-49,000 regular elementary schools, 14,000 regular middle schools, and 15,801 regular secondary/combined schools in the 50 states and the District of Columbia-meet the eligibility criteria for this study. Excluded from the sampling frame were special education, vocational, and alternative/other schools, schools in the territories, and schools with a high grade lower than one or ungraded. In April 1997 questionnaires were mailed to 1,415 school principals. The principal was asked either to complete the questionnaire or to have it completed by the school disciplinarian who was most knowledgeable about discipline issues at the school. Telephone followup of nonrespondents was initiated in late April, and data collection was completed in July 1997. Eleven schools were found to be out of the scope of the study (no longer in existence), and a total of 1,234 schools completed the survey. Thus, the final raw response rate was 88 percent (1,234 schools divided by the 1,404 eligible schools in the sample). The weighted overall response rate was 89 percent. Weighted item nonresponse rates ranged from percent to 0.9 percent. Because the item nonresponse was so low, imputation for item nonresponse was not implemented.
National Council On Teacher Quality - Idaho pressure for schools to improve is slight. School leaders have virtually no powerto hire or dismiss staff members. idaho's alternative certification program http://www.nctq.org/states/id.html
Extractions: News, analysis, and research by topic... TEACHER PREPARATION AND CERTIFICATION Alternative certification Unconventional recruiting Reform of teacher education Subject-matter knowledge Pedagogy Teacher testing SCHOOL STAFFING Principal autonomy Teacher career ladders Tenure Seniority and union issues TEACHER PAY Teacher salaries Pay-for-performance and merit pay Higher pay for math, science and other shortage fields Higher pay for hard-to-staff urban or rural schools EVALUATING AND IMPROVING TEACHER PERFORMANCE Value-added analysis Peer review Tools for evaluators Mentoring Professional development National board certification (NBPTS) ACCOUNTABILITY Holding schools accountable Holding teachers accountable
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Extractions: Definitions APPENDIX A BIBLIOGRAPHY Abdal-Haqq, Ismat, (1996), "Making Time for Teacher Professional Development" ERIC Digest. Arnold, John, (1991), "The Revolution in the Middle School Organization" Momentum Aronson, Julie, Zimmerman Joy and Lisa Carlos, (1998), "Is It Just A Matter of Time?", West Ed. ASPIRA Association Inc., (1995), "ASPIRA After-School and Summer Programs and Clubs", in Extending Learning Time for Disadvantaged Students, Vol. 2, Profiles of Promising Practices. Bonomo, Michael, G., (1993), Prime Time Balances Academics and Activities", Schools in the Middle Brooks, Jennifer et al., (1985), "Study of the Instructional Effectiveness of Last Period Middle School Classes", Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Education Research Association. Buckman, Daniel C., et al., (1995), "Block Scheduling: A Means to Improve School Climate"
Idaho Real Estate By Judy Lacy Transition School, 1005 N. Boyer, Sandpoint, 2659520. High schools. LakePend Oreille High/ alternative High, 1005 N. Boyer, Sandpoint, 263-6121. http://www.judylacy.com/information/schools.html
Extractions: About Judy Homes Land Waterfront ... Water Sports LOCAL AREA SCHOOLS Name Address Phone Elementary Schools Farmin 1624 Spruce, Sandpoint Hope 100 Peninsula Rd., Hope Kootenai 301 Sprague Ave, Kootenai Northside 9300 Colburn Culver, Sandpoint Sagle 1022 Sagle Rd., Sagle Southside 1022 Cocolalla, Cocolalla Stidwell 1626 Spruce, Sandpoint Washington 420 S. Boyer
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Meridian School District Summary 3 alternative schools; 1 charter school Meridian Charter High Her detailed knowledgeof local schools is augmented District 22.5; State of idaho - 21.4; Nation http://www.boisebeautiful.com/meridian_schools.html
Extractions: "Boise area schools, both public and private, enjoy a strong and favorable reputation. In the K-12 arena, achievement test scores consistently rank Ada County schools above their Idaho counterparts, while Idaho test results typically surpass national averages. Gathered here are facts and figures, including test scores and tuition costs, that portray our fine local schools and institutions of higher learning." ~ Lee
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Extractions: Boarding Schools Our schools foster growth in adolescents who are at risk of academic failure or are faced with motivational or behavioral problems, oppositional behavior, and learning disabilities including ADHD and emotional difficulties. With more than 35 years of proven history, our schools appeal to parents who are seeking an established alternative with comprehensive, integrated therapeutic emotional growth and academic programs. The curriculum on each campus is uniquely designed to meet the needs of the talented and gifted students we serve. Areas of focus include Art Infusion, Middle School Programming, Therapeutic Adventure, Special Education and General Arts. Boulder Creek Academy