Ehrlich Aims To Expand Md. Charter Schools (washingtonpost.com) and other entities to also charter the alternative schools. District this year, 40charter schools are serving virginia has eight charter schools, all outside http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A26370-2003Feb4.html
FAIRFAX IN BRIEF (washingtonpost.com) The county Board of Supervisors has agreed to discuss whether to support state legislationrequiring virginia school boards to hold alternative schools Set Feb http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A60541-2003Jan29.html
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Untitled Document York High School. York River Regional School (alternative school ). ToanoMiddle School. Elementary schools, Back to the top. University of virginia. http://www.vpar.com/schoolslink.htm
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George Washington University in June, 1999, with Stafford County schools in Fredericksburg partnership focuseson an alternative school that school districts in suburban and rural virginia. http://www.hamfish.org/about/consortium/gwu.html
Extractions: Email: hfi@hamfish.org About the Institute George Washington University established a partnership in June, 1999, with Stafford County Schools in Fredericksburg, VA. The partnership focuses on an alternative school that serves a large region of five school districts in suburban and rural Virginia. Students commute as long as 1 hour each way to the school. The school is an alternative to suspension or expulsion from their home school. Participants are referred by their school superintendents. Enrollment in the school is voluntary. Students receive individualized instruction in core academic areas in small classroom settings with a low student-to-teacher ratio of 15 to one. They participate in a behavior management plan when onsite. Students in the intervention receive instruction in a social skills curriculum, Positive Adolescent Choices Training (PACT) (Hammond, 1990; Hammond et al., 1990). This curriculum is designed to teach high-risk youth negotiation and problem-solving skills in small groups through role playing. A comparison group is being drawn from the population of students with similar risk factors from regular schools that feed the target alternative school. Virginia The following elements of successful or promising strategies to attenuate aggressive behaviors are being used in this school: Small class sizes
Extractions: Schools, Training and Licensure: Internet Resources: Alternative Medicine Accredited Colleges in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine , Doc Misha's Chicken Soup Chinese Medicine The Alternative Medicine College of Canada (AMCC) "offers accredited correspondence courses in naturopathy, homeopathy, and holistic medicine" American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) American Association of Naturopathic Physicians : Education and Licensing American Reflexology Certification Board : "protect the public and promote the advancement of the field through the recognition of competent reflexologists who practice on a professional basis and chose to be recognized as meeting basic national standards Art Therapy Credentials Board : "an independent organization, grants postgraduate registration (ATR) after reviewing documentation of completion of graduate education and postgraduate supervised experience. The Registered Art Therapist who successfully completes the written examinationadministered by the ATCB is qualified as Board Certified (ATR-BC), a credential requiring maintenance through continuing education credits" Australasian College of Herbal Studies Australasian College of Natural Therapies Sydney, Australia
KinderStart - Education/Daycare/Childcare : Alternative Education High Roads schools To build the confidence and Association of alternative Educationalternative educators and 0) Rate this Site; virginia Blacksburg New http://www.kinderstart.com/educationdaycarechildcare/alternativeeducation.html
Alternative Education: Overview by the state superintendent of schools a juvenile school districts are allowed touse alternative models to virginia SB 011144 authorizes local school boards http://www.ncsl.org/programs/educ/AlterEdOV.htm
Extractions: Coming Soon More information on the web NCSL Staff Contact Ensuring that all students have the opportunity to receive a quality education is a common goal. However, in the wake of education reform and in response to concerns about school safety, challenges arise in meeting the needs of those students who do not succeed in the traditional classroom setting. Students who do not meet high standards, do not pass high stakes tests or do not reading at grade level may need to be taught in an environment that looks different from the classrooms in which they are failing. And students displaying behavior that is considered disruptive or violent may need to be removed-sometimes suspended or expelled-from the traditional classroom as a disciplinary measure or as a result of "zero-tolerance" policies. Every state and territory requires children between specified ages to enroll in public or private education or to be home-schooled. But where do these students go when they do not succeed in the traditional classroom? Many states are providing education in alternative settings for such students. These programs strive to improve student performance through individualized instruction, smaller class size, and an innovative curriculum suited to the student population. Some programs are administered on an individual basis with intensive tutoring, others are smaller schools within schools, while others are in a completely separate facility. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, for the 1998-99 school year, there was 4181 alternative education schools in the United States.
Extractions: Guide to the New Schools Exchange Records (Manuscript Group 889) Tom Hyry Yale University Library, Manuscripts and Archives, Home Search Finding Aid Database Search Library Catalog Creator: New Schools Exchange, inc. Title: New Schools Exchange records 1968-1978 (inclusive) Quantity: 25 linear ft. Acknowledgements: Gift of the New Schools Exchange, 1978. Preferred Citation: New Schools Exchange Records. Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library. Summary: The records consist of publications, correspondence, writings, school directories, and other information documenting the New Schools Exchange specifically and the schools, individuals, and other organizations of the free school movement generally. The collection includes hundreds of files documenting individual schools in the United States, Canada, and abroad, as well as many ephemeral newsletters, journals, and other publications relating to alternative education. Biographical Overview: The New Schools Exchange (NSE) was formed at the First New Schools Conference in Menlo Park, California in March 1969. Led by Harvey Haber and located in Santa Barbara, California, NSE's mission was to provide a clearinghouse for resources and information relating to the free school movement. The Exchange collected information and published school directories and the New Schools Exchange Newsletter , a widely read publication within the alternative school network. Haber served as managing editor for the newsletter until the fall of 1971, when Kat Marin assumed these duties. In early 1973, Bill Harwood and Grace Dailey took on the bulk of NSE's duties and moved the organization to St. Paris, Ohio. In 1974, Harwood and Dailey moved the Exchange to Pettigrew, Arkansas where they integrated subsistence farming and communal living into the continuing educational work of the group. The New Schools Exchange published its final newsletter in 1978 and ceased operations due to financial shortcomings.
Governor Warner: PASS Initiative NOTE The number of schools on this list will change as school systems reorganize,close, reconfigure or improve. Zion alternative. Sussex. virginia Beach City. http://www.passvirginia.org/GoalsandIssues/PASSWarnedSchools2003.cfm
Extractions: Contact the Governor ... Go directly to PASS Priority Schools list NOTE: The number of schools on this list will change as school systems reorganize, close, reconfigure or improve. A J Division School Name Division School Name Accomack Kegotank Elementary King And Queen Central High Pungoteague Elementary Mecklenburg Bluestone Senior High Alexandria City Montgomery Auburn High Amelia Amelia County High Christiansburg High Eastern Montgomery High Bland Bland Elementary Rocky Gap Elementary Norfolk City Norfolk Preparatory High Bowling Park Elementary Brunswick James S. Russell Jr. High
Extractions: Search Northwestern Search Help SESP ... School of Education and Social Policy PEOPLE Directory Faculty PROGRAMS PEOPLE PROJECTS PARTNERS Directory Listing Faculty Associates Students Staff Alphabetical ... Faculty Jacqueline M. Griesdorn Jacqueline M. Griesdorn Research Assistant Professor, Learning Sciences 847/491-3926 tel Jacqueline Griesdorn is a research assistant professor for the Center for Learning Technologies in Urban Schools (LeTUS). She conducts research on new designs in professional development for math and science teachers and on the implementation and design of learning technologies that support professional development, specifically assessment technologies for use with inquiry curricula. She also engages in research on school reform and systemic change.
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Extractions: Making Schools Work Better for All Children Charter Schools in Virginia Law: Passed in 1998 Rank : Fourth weakest of the nation's 40 charter laws CER Grade : D Schools Students POLITICS: SHOW ME THE MONEY: The reason there are only eight charter schools in Virginia became ever more clear when we learned that school districts are charging applicants anywhere from $500 (Chesterfield School District) to $2000 (Fairfax County) just to even consider their applications. It is interesting that these boards think that they should charge potential public schools an application fee to do what the law requires review charter applications. CER Newswire October 21, 2002 BOARD STIFF: Virginia received a solid D in CER's 2001 Charter Law Rankings, and was rated the third weakest law in the land. The state has only five operating charter schools, four of which are alternative programs and one of which is a a vocational school. Local boards are allowed to vote on whether or not to even accept applications, a definite deterrent to all but those already with their feet firmly planted in the education system. The state's school boards association gives its law high marks because it gives local school boards total authority for the fate of charter schools. From CER's State-By-State Charter Law Ranking Report , October 2001.
Alternative Educator Groups members in all 50 states, and offers an insurance alternative to NEA in the publicschool system, including the use of charter schools, education tax virginia. http://edreform.com/education_reform_resources/teachers.htm
Extractions: Website: http://www.aepp.org AEPP is a non-profit, national professional organization made up of private practice educators. Their mission is based on five ideals: to support and advance the education of students; to aid and assist educators in private practice in performing their lawful functions; to enhance the effectiveness and professionalism of educators in private practice; to encourage, sponsor, and facilitate the intercommunication and sharing of ideas and issues identified as common and relevant to educators in private practice; and to promote and exchange the instruction and training of an educated citizenry. Christian Educators Association International (CEAI)
NewsHour Extra: Bush's Plan For Education Reform - January 17, 2001 Buzz Beat. How does a small West virginia school offer students almost any classthey want? alternative schools for disruptive children. Something for Teachers http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/features/jan-june01/education_reform.html
Extractions: The Gates Foundation sets up a Billion dollar scholarship fund for minority students. Virginia students take a test that decides whether or not they graduate Buzz Beat How does a small West Virginia school offer students almost any class they want? Helping disadvantaged students keep up with their peers. NewsHour Segments Rod Paige discusses the Bush Education plan. Lawmakers and education watchers discuss President Bush's school proposals. Clinton's Education Secretary Richard Riley
Dr. Helen Barrett's Bookmarks collaboration and understanding between kindergartens and schools. http//curry.edschool.virginia.EDU/curry lotsof information about alternative assessment and http://transition.alaska.edu/www/Portfolios/bookmarks.html
Daniel Duke - Archived Profiles - VirginiaOnlineMag public schools. It was recently awarded a state contract to evaluatethe progress of virginia's alternative schools. The message http://www.alumni.virginia.edu/virginiaonlinemag/archives/profiles/duke.htm
Extractions: Duke shows off a recent design idea by the Thomas Jefferson Center for Educational Design. A decommissioned naval shipyard in Philadelphia was recast as an educational park to show what could be done with disused urban property. Duke is on the leading edge of such unorthodox design ideas. As director of U.Va.'s Thomas Jefferson Center for Educational Design, he is a vocal proponent of exploring alternatives to the confining model of one classroom, one teacher, one subject that is the glue of traditional education. He has published 20 books and many more articles on topics ranging from the reform of secondary education to school safety.
HealthWWWeb Therapies (CAM) Taught At Conventional US Medical schools. University of virginia,School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA alternative medicine Julia http://www.healthwwweb.com/courses.html
Extractions: Courses on Complementary Medicine and Alternative Therapies (CAM) Taught At Conventional U.S. Medical Schools Researched and compiled by Mitchell B. Stargrove, N.D., L.Ac. and staff of Integrative Medical Arts Group, Inc. Many thanks to all the instructors and school staff members who assisted us in gathering this data. Albany Medical College, Albany, NY ...
The Living School: Resources Australian Correspondence schools a global distance-learning The Meeting School- an alternative boarding school for New School of Northern virginia - a small http://www.livingschool.org/resources.html
Home Page schools, news and events, school board, policy, and other information.Category Regional North America Education School Districts schools, three middle schools, six high schools, an alternative school, and a Allschools in Wise County are accredited by the virginia Board of http://www.wise.k12.va.us/
Extractions: Webmaster T he Wise County Sch ool Division is comprised of six eleme ntary schools, three middle schools, six high schools, an alternative school, and a career and technical center. From seventeen sites, these schools offer a full range of K-12 programs serving approximately 6800 students. A Title I funded program for four-year-olds operates in each primary school. Each secondary school offers a range of courses suitable for students who plan to continue education after high school or plan to enter directly into the workforce. All schools in Wise County are accredited by the Virginia Board of Education and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Aggressive leadership by administrators, teachers and coaches has made Wise County students highly competitive, both academically and athletically, with students in other school divisions throughout the state. Wise County Public Schools