State By State Frameworks New Hampshire The New Hampshire k12 Science and north Carolina Public schools ofnorth Carolina. north dakota north dakota Curriculum Frameworks Volume I 35. http://cns-web.bu.edu/pub/dorman/bk.html
Extractions: Ok, here's the sort of information that I have been able to find. There are two particularly large repositories of information: the Putnam Standards Page and the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC) The Putnam page has a page for each state, and, if one exists, a link to framework pages at the respective state's web site. ENC has links to a couple of documents at its own web page, and, more importantly, references to hard copies of most states' frameworks that they have. Thus far, I've only gotten through to Idaho or so in terms of going and checking out what is really out there. Let me know what you think of all this. 1. Alabama
K-12 Standards Fact Sheet Contracted with north dakota to assist local teachers to Designing StandardsBasedDistricts, schools, and Classrooms should be embraced by k-12 standards-based http://www.mcrel.org/standards-benchmarks/docs/factsheet.asp
Extractions: Home Browse Search Activities ... Reference McREL's Contributions to K-12 Standards Published a database of K-12 content standards, entitled Content Knowledge: A Compendium of Standards and Benchmarks for K-12 Education online and in print Posted standards-based resources on McREL's website where anyone who has Internet access may examine and use the material Developed with Achieve, Inc. the Achieve+McREL standards database, an on-line tool that enables content providers to align their contentoncewith the McREL standards database and that content will be aligned automatically and instantly with 40+ states' standards in the Achieve+McREL standards database. Posted in 1999 Standards for Career Education Helped over 150 school districts and intermediate education agencies establish and implement standards-based education Developed a comprehensive standards-based vocabulary list derived from an analysis of McREL's standards database that may be used for instructional, organizational, and key word search purposes by teachers, curriculum administrators, students, parents, and content providers. Helped the states of California, Hawaii, Florida, Kansas, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Washington with various aspects of standards-based education (e.g., standards drafting, reviewing, evaluating, and analyzing)
Extractions: By James Yellowlees, Ph.D. KINDERGARTEN TO HIGH SCHOOL (K-12) St. Mary's International School is a boy's school that was founded by Canadian Catholic missionaries in Tokyo in 1954 and moved to its current location in Setagaya-ku in 1972. It offers an international baccalaureate diploma and an international curriculum, with an emphasis on American college preparation. Headmaster Brother Michel Jutras, a long-term Tokyo resident, noted that, "the majority of our 930 students go on to study at U.S. or Canadian universities." St. Mary's offers good sports facilities, and strong athletic teams, a relatively spacious campus and a green, residential setting. It also offers unique classes such as architectural drawing and places a strong emphasis on music programs. Tel: 3709-3411 Fax: 3707-1950 Mail: BSantos@smis.ac.jp
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Congressman Earl Pomeroy Newsroom The reauthorization process will be critical to north dakota schools the largestshare of federal money distributed to k12 schools comes from Elementary http://www.house.gov/pomeroy/prcarringtonschool.html
Extractions: January 5, 2001 Washington, DC Congressman Earl Pomeroy went back to school today to discuss recently enacted funding increases for education as well as the outlook for education reform in the new session of Congress. Last month, additional funds were appropriated for numerous education initiatives and North Dakota schools can now expect an increase of nearly $22 million over last year's funding levels. This year, Congress is expected to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), the major legislation providing federal support for public education. "The funding increases approved last month will make a real difference to students and teachers here in North Dakota. It is hard to imagine a more important goal than providing a quality education for each and every child in North Dakota. As a result of increases in programs like Title I, Class Size Reduction, and School Renovation, North Dakota will receive an additional $21.9 million this year," Pomeroy said this morning at a roundtable discussion with Carrington School officials. The Consolidated Appropriations Act for fiscal year (FY) 2001, which passed on Friday, December 15, contained a number of important education provisions that will help North Dakota schools:
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Extractions: For further information, please Contact the Governor's Office BISMARCK, N.D. - Governor John Hoeven today commended Bismarck High School for pioneering the states new PowerSchool from Apple student information system in cooperation with the states Information Technology Department (ITD), and announced that the program will be rolled out statewide. The PowerSchool software application project is part of the Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP), and will provide North Dakota elementary and high schools with state-of-the-art software to manage K-12 school records and performance. More than 45 schools have lined up to sign on so far, which will serve about 60 percent of the states K-12 students, according to Hoeven. This is a powerful tool for tracking student achievement and coordinating administrative tasks, Hoeven said. Excellence in education is our goal, and this program will help achieve that goal. Selected by over 3,000 schools nationwide, PowerSchool from Apple is the leading web-based student information system for K-12 schools and school districts. PowerSchool gives school administrators and teachers the ability to easily and cost-effectively manage student records, and gives parents real-time access to track their childrens progress.
Extractions: Legislative Alerts and Updates Current Legislation Key Votes Capitol Hill Basics Key Votes 0. 107th Second Session Senate Votes Rejected Prescription Drug Benefits Rejected Repeal of Estate Tax House Votes Failed Education Savings and School Excellence Permanence Act of 2002 Passed Prescription Drug Benefits Passed Repeal of the Estate Tax 1. 107th First Session Senate Votes Agreed To Education Funding Rejected Private School Vouchers Rejected Taxpayer Subsidized K-12 Tuition Rejected School Modernization Agreed To After-School Programs Rejected Class Size Reduction Agreed To Funding to Ensure Quality Tests Agreed To Funding for Title I Agreed To Funding for Special Education Agreed To Paycheck Protection House Votes Passed Education Funding Passed Money for Faith-Based Entities Failed Education Funding Cuts Failed Private School Vouchers Failed Private School Vouchers Agreed To Education Block Grants 2. 106th Second Session Senate Votes Rejected Funding for Special Education Rejected Funding for Teacher Quality Rejected Funding for Title I Agreed To Merit pay/Teacher Testing Rejected Taxpayer Subsidized K-12 Tuition House Votes Passed Education Funding Passed Class Size/School Modernization Passed Education Funding Freezes 3. 106th First Session
Links To Employer Resources. north dakota Department of Education and Job Vacancy Info South dakota Departmentof Education; Tennessee Department of Links to Additional k12 Education Sites http://www.wku.edu/Info/Student/CareerServ/cscweb/frames/students/employer/teach
Extractions: This page has links to K-12 Teaching/Administrative resources. You may find them helpful in your job search. If you run across any links that do not work, let us know WKU Career Services Center Departments of Education U.S. Department of Education Alabama Department of Education and Job Vacancy Info. Alaska Department of Education and Job Vacancy Info. Arizona Department of Education and Job Vacancy Info. Arkansas Department of Education and Job Vacancy Info. California Department of Education Colorado Department of Education Connecticut Department of Education and Job Vacancy Info. Delaware Department of Education District of Columbia Public Schools Florida Department of Education and Job Vacancy Info. Georgia Department of Education and Job Vacancy Info. Hawaii Department of Education Idaho Department of Education Illinois Department of Education Indiana Department of Education Iowa Department of Education and Job Vacancy Info. Kansas Department of Education and Job Vacancy Info. Kentucky Department of Education and Job Vacancy Info.
Distance K-12: Baker's Guide To Christian Distance Education Programs The following are some k12 distance programs K12 works with partner schoolsin Colorado north dakota Division of Independent Study Phone 701-231-6000 http://www.gospelcom.net/bakersguide/k12.php
Extractions: For parents, particularly homeschoolers, distance education provides the opportunity to supplement a child's learning experience with a subject which might be out of the normal realm of expertise. For instance, if your daughter wants to take trigonometry but math was never your strong point, she could enroll in a distance learning math class. You could go beyond course supplements and use a distance program as your child's complete educational framework. Furthermore, since distance classes can either be high-tech independent studies taken whenever is convenient or a group class with a fixed schedule, you can choose which fits with your circumstances and your child's learning style. Accreditation is a different animal on the K-12 level than on the higher education one. Because of the varied state regulations concerning homeschooling (or any form of non-traditional learning) accreditation isn't critical as with colleges and universities. Furthermore, most of the regionals aren't particularly equipped to handle the uniquenesses of distance primary and secondary schools. To address this issue, the regional accrediting agencies have created a new accrediting agency called The Commission on International and Trans-regional Accreditation (CITA). (You can find a list of CITA and regionally accredited K-12 schools by searching the
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NEA: Rankings & Estimates UPDATE 9-02 Table 10, Total Revenue Receipts ($'000) for Public K12 schools. 49. 49. MISSISSIPPI,32,800, *, 2.6, 31,954, 50. 50. north dakota, 31,709, *, 2.6, 30,891, 51. 51. http://www.nea.org/edstats/reupdate02.html
Extractions: Fall 2002 This report is an update of data from NEA Researchs report, , based on information from state departments of education. NEA Research collects, analyzes, and maintains data on issues and trends affecting the nations public education systems and their employees. Please contact us with comments concerning this update report at 202/822-7400 or fax 202/822-7697. change Average teacher salary ($) Public school enrollment Number of teachers Studentteacher ratio (not class size) Current expenditures per pupil ($) Current expenditures ($000) Total expenditures ($000) a Total revenue ($000) b a Includes capital and interest. b Local, state, and federal. Excludes nonrevenue receipts.
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NDSU University Relations News Media Information SENDIT Technology Services, the Internet support center for north dakota?s K12schools, has expanded staff and services to benefit schools in the state. http://www.ndsu.edu/university_relations/news/wmview.php?ArtID=126
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RUS Telecom - DLT Awards - North Dakota use RUS funds to complete Phase 2 of the north dakota State network which willmake it possible to install network equipment in K 12 schools and libraries http://www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/dlt/dltawards_nd.htm
Extractions: District(s): At Large The Dakota Carrier Network will use RUS funds to complete Phase 2 of the North Dakota State network which will make it possible to install network equipment in K -12 schools and libraries across the State. The vast country serviced by DCN includes over 63,000 square miles which translates to 90 percent of the total area of the State. The company currently services over 164,000 customers in 244 communities. The infrastructure to be built with these loan and grant funds includes the installation of additional ATM backbone switches to handle the load created by the addition of the schools and libraries. DCN intends to provide service that will benefit 207 schools and 26 libraries across the State. Langdon School District Foundation; Langdon, North Dakota