Nebraska's Schools Brownell Talbot; Holmes Elementary School; George W. Norris Elementary School;Immanuel Lutheran School, Columbus, nebraska. k12 schools and Districts. http://www.esu14.k12.ne.us/tfisher/schools.html
DLRN -- For K-12 Students Virtual schools Operated by Colleges and Universities offering at least a partialK12 curriculum through University of nebraska-Lincoln Independent Study High http://www.dlrn.org/k12/virtual_list.html
Extractions: The Virtual School List The Virtual School List includes only those entities which offer courses designed for K-12 learners and which offer at least some Internet- or Web-based credit courses . Using email, chat or support web sites (like many conventional college courses these days) isn't considered to constitute a "web-based course" in the context of this Virtual School List. Computer-based courses using CD-ROMs or software loaded on the student's computer for the main course delivery, another common method, is also not considered a "web-based course" application in this context. To suggest a new listing, go to the Virtual School Survey page. State-operated University-operated District-operated State charter schools ... York County Virtual High School (VA) Upcoming state-level schools which have been announced, but for which no web site yet exists, include the Maryland Virtual Learning Community and the Idaho Virtual High School Back to top Virtual Schools Operated by Colleges and Universities (offering at least a partial K-12 curriculum through web-based courses) Brigham Young University Independent Study Indiana University High School Oklahoma State University Extension, K12 Distance Learning Academy
K-12 Omaha Public schools. Serving over 45,000 students, the Omaha Public schools is thelargest kindergarten through 12th grade district in the state of nebraska. http://www.omaha.org/edu/k12.htm
Extractions: This section of the guide is dedicated to greater Omaha's top-flight public Kindergarden through High School educational system. Omaha also boasts a number of excellent private and parochial schools . The Omaha area has five Universities , and several community and private Colleges Bellevue Public Schools Home Page Bellevue is home to Offutt Air Force Base and STRATCOM, and that is reflected in many parts of the community, including the school system. The community has the only Air Force Junior ROTC program in the state, which places a strong focus on technology, with computer labs for different academic areas. Bellevue serves its 8,900 students with 12 elementary schools, two middle schools and two high schools. The district also has a CHAP School for the profoundly handicapped. Council Bluffs Community Schools serve 10,200 students in 14 elementary schools, two middle schools and two high schools. The school district also has an alternative high school for students with special needs.
Nebraska usual and customary practice in nebraska schools, and there new curriculums arewritten, schools are working perspective to their entire k12 social studies http://www.cssss.org/cs4survey/ne.html
Extractions: The Nebraska Social Studies Framework project was designed to allow school districts, teachers, curriculum designers, and administrators to incorporate social studies concepts and content throughout the K-12 curriculum. As a result, the frameworks are not organized along subject headings. Instead a thematic approach was used to allow the widest possible scope for the implementation of the frameworks within the local curricula of each school and/or school district.
Extractions: This material is available primarily for archival purposes. Telephone numbers or other contact information may be out of date; please see current contact information at media contacts A second wave of partnerships between universities and local K-12 school districts will form as graduate and advanced undergraduate students enter the classroom to teach their younger peers. The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $30 million in 25 new grants under an innovative educational program enabling approximately 300 talented graduate and advanced undergraduate students in science, mathematics, engineering and technology to serve as teaching fellows in K-12 schools. The grants, from NSF's Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education (GK-12) program, will go to institutions in 19 states from Maine to California, as well as Puerto Rico. "Researchers need to bring their expertise and enthusiasm out of the laboratory and into the classroom," says Rita Colwell, NSF director. "The GK-12 program creates partnerships across the academic community that benefit research and education at every level."
K-12 Education World Wide Web Project Internet for Minnesota schools. University of nebraska, LincolnEnvironmental Education nebraska. New York University k12 Mathematics and http://www.ucar.edu/educ_outreach/k-12.html
Extractions: The goal of the workshop is to provide standards-relevant science content, training on easy to implement inquiry-based classroom activities, and a broad overview of the geosciences in the context of climate and global change to educator-leaders who are teaching sciences at the middle and high school levels. Colorado Computational Science Fair
Home k12 schools in northeast nebraska For information select from among the followingareas of interest k-12 Education Program k-12 Educational Program. http://csomaha.creighton.edu/
Extractions: K-12 Schools in northeast Nebraska For information select from among the following areas of interest: K-12 Educational Program School Directory Catholic School Office Links to other Archdiocese of Omaha agencies ... Teacher Openings Visit Thanks CU for helping our schools get connected to and use the Internet!
Notes.html on site at the k12 schools, Christensen said. In some cases, the entire coursewill be offered at the k-12 school sites. The nebraska Partnership Grant http://www.unomaha.edu/uac/release/3july2001.html
Extractions: Urban Schools OMAHA - Teachers who work in urban school environments face a unique set of challenges. Beginning this fall, the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNOmaha) will launch a graduate certificate program designed to help today's urban education professional meet these challenges. A proposal for a graduate certificate titled "Instruction in Urban Schools" was approved recently by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents. Pending approval by the state's Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education later this summer, UNOmaha will begin enrolling students this fall. The certificate, which includes 18 hours of graduate coursework, was developed by faculty in the teacher education department in the UNOmaha College of Education. Courses will be taught by faculty in the College of Education and the College of Arts and Sciences at UNOmaha. "It's a response to needs expressed by local school districts," said John Christensen, dean of the UNOmaha College of Education. "The certificate will focus on the issues, content knowledge, and instructional practices
Mead's Faculty years at Mead Public schools as Elementary coach Education Bachelors in k-12 VocalInstrumental Principal Teaching Experience - Wolbach, nebraska (1989-1991 http://sav.mead.esu2.org/HighSchool/faculty.htm
Extractions: Teaching Experience - Thirty-four years professional experience in education: Eleven years at Plattsmouth Community Schools as Jr. High Math teacher, Assistant Football Coach, and Athletic Director. Five years at Newman Grove Public Schools as Jr-Sr High Principal and Athletic Director, Three years at West Point Public Schools as Jr-Sr High School Principal, Three years at Arapahoe Public Schools as Superintendent, Twelve years at Mead Public Schools as Elementary Principal and Superintendent. Angela Leifeld Jr./Sr. High Principal, FCA Huddle coach Teaching Experience - Wolbach, Nebraska (1989-1991) K-12 Vocal Instrumental, Head Volleyball coach; Wilber-Clatonia, Wilber, NE 7 years (1991-1998) 5-12 Vocal, Sr./Jr. high swing choir, Head Volleyball 3 years, Jr. high volleyball 2 years; Mead Jr./ Sr. High Principal (1998-Present) Alan Leimer Elementary Principal and Jr. High Math
K-12 HHMI/NWU Science Teaching Institute a 20012004 grant from HHMI to provide an outreach program for nebraska k-12 math(elementary-middle school) and science teachers from Class C and D schools. http://biology.nebrwesleyan.edu/hhmi
Extractions: 2002 Instructors and Participants The K-12 Science Teaching Institute at Nebraska Wesleyan University is made possible by a 2001-2004 grant from HHMI to provide an outreach program for Nebraska K-12 math (elementary-middle school) and science teachers from Class C and D schools. This is the third time (1993-1996, 1997-2000) NWU has received a four-year grant from HHMI to train teachers. Secondary science teachers are often the only science person in their high schooland sometimes even their junior high school. Out of necessity, these science teachers must teach certain science courses for which they have no endorsement to teach. This is also the case for elementary-middle school teachers in math and science consequently the training has been expanded from 7-12 to a K-12, Math, Science and Instructional Technology Institute. The primary focus of this outreach program is to assist participants by providing a better knowledge in math, science and technology and inexpensive hands-on tools (which they take home) and computer software for teaching math and science in order to increase student interest and understanding of interdisciplinary concepts and relationships. The participants and instructors will also form a network for sharing math, science and technology information through email and the HHMI web site.
K12 Earth Science Education Listservs --DLESE Community and organizations interested in supporting k12 Earth science of Science (NATS), Universityof nebraska-Lincoln New IRIS Seismographs in schools The mission is http://dlesecommunity.carleton.edu/k12/listservs/
Extractions: Listservs for Specific Content Areas Contribute a Listserv This web site provides information about Earth science/Geoscience education listservs in the United States. If you are new to using listservs check out our Listservs for Beginners page. Contribute a listserv here Please return periodically as we add information about additional listservs. Please let us know of any listservs that should be added to this page Thomas McGuire
SC '95 K-12 Poster Abstracts Lewis Research Center Focusing on the k12 Pilot Program nebraska's SupercomputingConnection. North Tama County Community schools, Opening Doors for Lifelong http://www.supercomp.org/sc95/proceedings/MISC/posters_educ/Poster_Abstracts.htm
Extractions: During the Education Program of Supercomputing '95, posters will be displayed presenting various programs in K-12 computational science and high-performance computing. All teachers attending Supercomputing '95 who also attended the education program of a past Supercomputing conference will display posters on what their schools have accomplished in the past one to three years. Posters remain on display through Tuesday afternoon, December 5. Abstracts are listed alphabetically by project name on this page and are presented alphabetically by state within each of the following categories: ORGANIZATIONS: ... ASPIRE (Alabama Supercomputing Program to Inspire computational Research in Education) EarthVision : Computational Science Research in High Schools Hawaii Association of Independent Schools Internet Program : "Building an Internet-Infrastructure for Independent Schools" The Hawaii NII Connection : "Every Student, Every Time in the Global School House"
2002 Report approximately 82,818 students are enrolled in foreign languages in grades k12, a6.7% decrease over the 1999-2000 school year. In nebraska schools, 60% of the http://www.ncssfl.org/nebraska2002.htm
Extractions: Lincoln, NE 68509-4987 5. Phone: 6. Fax: 7. E-Mail vscow@nde.state.ne.us 8. Trends in foreign language enrollment: According to 2001-2002 data collected by the Nebraska Department of Education approximately 82,818 students are enrolled in foreign languages in grades K-12, a 6.7% decrease over the 1999-2000 school year. In Nebraska schools, 60% of the high school students are enrolled in foreign languages, 21% of the middle school/junior high school students and 6% of the elementary students. Budget cuts and teacher shortages have resulted in a decrease in the number of foreign language programs or courses schools offer. 9. New or proposed state legislation affecting language study:
Mead, Nebraska K - 12 Schools Mead schools. We are proud of our small town school. Our K 12 education is stronglysupported by many organizations, volunteers, and community members as well http://www.meadnebraska.org/school/
Extractions: Mead Schools We are proud of our small town school. Our K - 12 education is strongly supported by many organizations, volunteers, and community members as well as great staff, administration and teachers. Visit the official Mead School site at: http://sav.mead.esu2.org Administration School Board Contact Information Betterment Calendar Fun Government ... Nebraska Rural Web
Nebraska StatePaper.com - Governor Targets Higher Ed To Save K-12 Schools Sign Up for the News Update (enter email address) More Info Privacy Policy SEARCH Archives Google Advanced Archive Search Wednesday, February. 26, 2003 Front Page nebraska News The Legislature Opinion Sports About StatePaper.com Archives Interact http://www.nebraska.statepaper.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2001/10/23/3bd58cf7a49fc
Extractions: LINCOLN - The University of Nebraska takes a $38.8 million bullet for K-12 education in Gov. Mike Johanns' proposal for addressing the state's $220 million budget shortfall. Gov. Mike Johanns. State financial aid to K-12 public schools, Medicaid assistance, and public-safety agencies are left alone in the governor's proposal to cut most parts of the state budget by 4 percent this fiscal year and 5 percent next fiscal year. Left exposed to the cuts is the university, which prior to Tuesday had been thanking Johanns and the Legislature for giving it a "historical" increase in spending money to use on increasing faculty salaries and other efforts to boost the institution's research and teaching quality. An NU lobbyist called it unfair for the university to shoulder so much of the budget-cutting burden, while acknowledging that NU's 2001-2003 budget would still show a 2.5 percent increase over its 1999-2001 budget.
FYI, RFC #1578-Schools And Internet ESU 9 Area k12 schools Adams County schools Clay County schools Hall County schools (south of the Platte River) Hamilton County schools k-12 Nuckolls County schools Webster County schools http://www.cusd.claremont.edu/www/people/rmuir/rfc1578.html
Extractions: Network Working Group J. Sellers Request for Comments: 1578 NASA NREN/Sterling Software FYI: 22 February 1994 Category: Informational FYI on Questions and Answers Answers to Commonly Asked "Primary and Secondary School Internet User" Questions Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Editing into HTML by rmuir@chs.cusd.claremont.edu. Abstract The goal of this FYI RFC, produced by the Internet School Networking (ISN) group in the User Services Area of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), is to document the questions most commonly asked about the Internet by those in the primary and secondary school community, and to provide pointers to sources which answer those questions. It is directed at educators, school media specialists, and school administrators who are recently connected to the Internet, who are accessing the Internet via dial-up or another means which is not a direct connection, or who are considering an Internet connection as a resource for their schools. Table of Contents Introduction Acknowledgments Questions About the Internet in an Educational Setting Questions About School Support for an Internet Connection ... Questions About Ed. Collaboration, Projects, and Resources
McCann's PooR Farm K-12 Schools Links And Virus Report Online schools on the web.Category Reference Education K through 12 Public schoolsMy school list is excellent resource for teachers who want to develop pen pal exchanges, Add your School link Free, Information to help you with homework, http://poor-farm.com/School-list.html
Social Studies Framework The nebraska k12 Social Studies Framework The following ten themes were used. Inschools, this theme typically appears in units or course dealing with history http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SS/framewrk.html
MISSION OF CONESTOGA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Conestoga is classified as a Class III (k12) district by a Class C1 school by theNebraska School Activities serves an 18-state region of schools and colleges http://www.esu3.org/districts/conestoga/admin/annualreport/annualreport2001.htm