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  1. Annual Report by Indianapolis Indiana School For The Deaf, 2010-02-22
  2. The Road to Indianapolis: Inside a Season of Indiana High School Basketball by Mark Plaiss, Mike Plaiss, 1991-10
  3. Hoosier Hysteria!: Indiana High School Basketball by Bob Williams, 1997-01
  4. The Indiana University School of Music: A History by George M. Logan, 2000-12
  5. An Investigation of Certain Phases of the Reorganization Movement in the Grammar Grades of Indiana Public Schools by Hubert Guy Childs, 2010-02-24
  6. The Intelligence of High School Seniors as Revealed by a State-Wide Mental Survey of Indiana High Schools [ 1922 ] by William Frederick Book, 2009-08-10
  7. The intelligence of high school seniors as revealed by a state-wide mental survey of Indiana high schools by William Frederick Book, 2010-09-04
  8. The History of the State of Indiana: History of Schools and Colleges. Laws and Courts. Banks. Benevolent Institutions. Penal and Reformatory Institutions. ... Civil Administrations. New Harmony. Lake by William Henry Smith, 2010-03-05
  9. Deficient Children: Being An Application Of The Binet Scale Of Intelligence To The Backward Children In The Bloomington, Indiana Public Schools (1914) by Mae Connie Trovillion, 2010-09-10
  10. The intelligence of high school seniors as revealed by a statewide mental survey of Indiana high schools by William Frederick Book, 2010-08-22
  11. An Investigation of Certain Phases of the Reorganization Movement in the Grammar Grades of Indiana Public Schools by Hubert Guy Childs, 2010-01-11
  12. Through the Years: A Living History of the Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Radiology 1906 - 2004 by Hester Anne Hale, 2004-11-24
  13. Centennial history of Indiana, for schools and for teachers' institutes by Hubert Marshall Skinner, 2010-05-13
  14. Tourney Time: The Indiana High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball Tournament 1911-2005 by Bill May, 2005-11-01

41. INSPIRE Funding--IUK Library
indiana general Assembly LegislatorsLists members of the indiana House of theeducational playing field for children in all indiana schools by providing
http://www.iuk.edu/library/inspirefunding.html
INSPIRE Funding
Indiana University Kokomo Library INSPIRE to Build Indiana's Future. INSPIRE is an innovative, high-tech service with 26 databases designed to meet the information needs of all the citizens of Indiana. Through INSPIRE, Indiana residents have access to 8,000 magazines, encyclopedias, almanacs, and other materials for research, school projects, business information, and lifelong learning. INSPIRE is used by students doing course assignments; business people planning for future developments in their companies; and citizens seeking information on government, health, finance, travel, and business and educational opportunities. INSPIRE is the foundation for a statewide information infrastructure for business and education for the 21st century. Because of the severe budget crisis facing the state of Indiana, funding for the INSPIRE databases has been eliminated. INSPIRE has been funded by the state legislature since its inception in 1998. Without a new funding solution, INSPIRE will cease to exist after 2002. The annual cost of these databases is $1.5 million. If individual libraries contracted for the same databases individually, the total cost would be well over $10 million. INCOLSA, the state library cooperative organization, is attempting to find alternative ways to pay for INSPIRE. Possible options include grant funds, and fees from libraries that want to continue offering this service to patrons. However, we hope that the legislature will reinstate funding for INSPIRE when it is possible to do so.

42. General Web Resources
of over 100 national organizations dedicated to promoting the essential role ofarts education in schools. http//www.aeparts.org/. indiana University School
http://www.academic-wholesale.com/enduser/main/resources.html
In conjunction with the current protocols already established within the World Wide Web, we are providing hyperlinks to other educational Web sites. These links do not serve as endorsements of the sites themselves or of any companies or products associated with these sites. In addition, Academic Distributing, Inc. does not verify the factual accuracy and does not necessarily share the opinions expressed by those within these other sites. We hope that you'll find that these links provide you with additional useful information.
If you are interested in having a link added to this list you can submit a request to Academic Distributing Inc. for consideration. eBoard.com: eBoard offers an incredibly simple way for teachers to post classroom information online for students and parents. Classroom Connect called eBoard "An invaluable resource for all K-12 educators". eBoard can fully customize the system to match your school or district web site. http://www.eboard.com

43. Indiana Conference - - Adventist Organizational Directory
indiana Conference Elementary schools. Wolcottville SDA School, Elementary School,indiana Conference. Copyright © 2000 general Conference of Seventh-day
http://www.adventistdirectory.org/view_AdmField_SubEntities.asp?AdmFieldID=INDC&

44. NX Client Web Sites
schools; Marion general Hospital; Marion School Employees Federal Credit Union; MarionUrban Enterprise Association; Mid indiana Conference schools; Mylgrove Games;
http://www.nxco.net/nxco/NXCO.FWX?D06CLIENTS

45. Carnegie Classification Of Institutions Of Higher Education
indiana Institute of Technology, IN, Specialized Institutions—schools of businessand management. indiana University East, IN, Baccalaureate Colleges—general.
http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/Classification/CIHE2000/PartIIfiles/I.htm
Home Our Work Carnegie Classification 2000 Edition Index > I Classification home 2000 Edition - Foreword - Category Definitions - Technical Notes - Summary Information ... Staff
Institution State Classification ICI University TX Specialized Institutions—Theological seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions PA Associate's Colleges Idaho State University ID Doctoral/Research Universities—Intensive Iliff School of Theology CO Specialized Institutions—Theological seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions Ilisagvik College AK Associate's Colleges Illinois Central College IL Associate's Colleges Illinois College IL Baccalaureate Colleges—General Illinois College of Optometry IL Specialized Institutions—Other separate health profession schools Illinois Eastern Community Colleges Frontier Community College IL Associate's Colleges Illinois Eastern Community Colleges Lincoln Trail College

46. Teacher Roster, Sweetser Elementary School Indiana Department Of
100%, Prior Year Attended a college or university in indiana. Time Employed 100%,Prior Year Employed in the schools of this general Elementary, 5th Grade, 30, 26.
http://mustang.doe.state.in.us/TEACH/teach.cfm?schl=6081&teach=teacher

47. Teacher Roster, Unionville Elementary School Indiana Department
indiana Department of Education. DELORES K ALLISON, Time Employed 100%, Prior YearEmployed in the schools of this corporation general Elementary, 3rd Grade, 15, 10.
http://mustang.doe.state.in.us/TEACH/teach.cfm?schl=6123&teach=teacher

48. Other Resources [ Indiana Youth Institute ]
Prevention Parenting Resources for the 21 st Century Safe Drug Free schools Program.National, State, Local Resources indiana general Assembly Access indiana
http://www.iyi.org/connections/other_resources.html
Click on a topic listed below, and it will link you to a list of relevant Web sites. In addition to the following sites, if you have a favorite you think others would find useful, please e-mail the Webmaster@iyi.org and let us know about it. Thanks!
Advocacy and Research

Afterschool

Childcare

Conference and Seminar Calendar
...
Youth Noise
Advocacy and Research

Children Now

Child Trends

Child Trends Databank

The Foundation Center
...
National Association of Child Advocates
Afterschool Afterschool.gov afterschoolcatalog.com National School-Age Care Alliance North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL) ... National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information Childcare Annie E. Casey Foundation Children's Defense Fund Indiana Association for Child Care Resource and Referral Indiana Family and Social Services Administration - ... U.S. Department of Education Conference Calendar Conferences, Workshops and Trainings Developmental Assets 40 Developmental Assets 150 Ways to Show Kids You Care Asset-Based Community Development Institute Building up Strengths in Youth ... Spin 180 Early Childhood Development The Foundation Center National Institute on Early Childhood Development and Education World Bank ECD Team/Early Childhood Development Educational Resource Information Center (ERIC)/Early Childhood Education Economic Well-Being Child Welfare League of America Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention Economic Policy Institute Indiana Business Research Center, Kelley School of Business at IU

49. Money Troubles Worry Public Schools
now will be waged in the general Assembly. soon after the legislature legalized charterschools in 2001 But indiana's complex school funding formula isn't that
http://www.indystar.com/print/articles/7/020469-2737-009.html

50. Copyright 2002 The Indianapolis Star Questions, Comments?
legislation as introduced in the indiana general Assembly. product. Stan Jones Postindiana's higher education 1992 for the state schools superintendent post
http://www.indystar.com/users/special/promisebroken/players.html
Major players
Frank O'Bannon
Post: Governor
His work: He has said that education is a priority of his administration. All laws passed by the General Assembly go to him for his signature.
On education reform: O'Bannon's office firmly backed the academic standards and accountability legislation in 1999, but his full-day kindergarten proposal was killed by his own Democratic Party.
On education funding and budget cuts: "Education is always a last resort. In education, you can always say there is not enough money."
Suellen Reed
Post: Superintendent of public instruction
Her work: The former superintendent of Rushville Consolidated Schools oversees the state's public education system and lobbies the legislature for education laws and funds.
On education reform: When the legislature was considering the accountability and standards bill in 1999, Reed told lawmakers they needed to budget $100 million a year for teacher training.
On the state of Indiana schools: "I'd give us an 'I' for improving." Kevin Brinegar Post: President of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce His work: A member of the Noblesville School Board and a former education lobbyist for the chamber, he represents businesses throughout the state.

51. Community Links
Housing. general Community and/or State Information. Local schools/EducationalOpportunities. PostSecondary Education indiana Business College.
http://www.adpc.purdue.edu/hr/community_links.htm
Photos of Tippecanoe County Courthouse and the Wabash River by Ron Dye.
Explore Greater Lafayette and
the state of Indiana
through the links below!
Local Schools/Educational Local Weather General Community and State Visiting Lafayette and the Purdue Campus ... Housing
General Community and/or State Information
Learn more about local businesses and the business climate by reviewing the Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce’s Web site. Information about the State of Indiana, its attractions and tourism, government leaders, and doing business within the state is provided by the Indiana Department of Commerce Find up-to-date information on events and news in the area by visiting the local newspaper’s Web site, the Journal and Courier Obtain a wide variety of information regarding the Greater Lafayette area by visiting the Lafayette Convention and Visitors Bureau Information about living and working in Indiana as well as its government offices may be found on the Official Web Site of the State of Indiana
Housing Information
Search for apartments in the Lafayette area based on zip code, price, amenities, and much more by visiting the

52. Digital Librarian: Citations - K-12 Schools
Reference Web Sites general - Washington Township, New Jersey. indianapolis PublicSchools - Research Library - Library Research - indianapolis, indiana.
http://library.tedankara.k12.tr/k12lib.htm
K12 Okullar ve Internet Kaynaklarý

53. IPFW General Education Program
to IPFW credits completed at another indiana University or approved for inclusionin IPFW's generaleducation program schools will have final authority on this
http://www.ipfw.edu/registrar/gened_implement_guide.htm
General Education Program
Implementation Guidelines
To: Academic Advisors, Faculty, and Administrators From: Jeanette Clausen, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Director of General Education Subj: Revised Guidelines for Implementation of the General Education Program Date: May 2001 This memo supersedes previous implementation guidelines published by DiIorio (May 5, 1997) and Kirchhoff (April 28, 1995). These revised Guidelines reflect changes made in the General Education Program in spring 2000 (SD 99-25), to be implemented in the fall 2001 semester. Recommendations on implementing the computer literacy requirement are elaborated in Senate Reference SR 00-13. For further information, go to: http://www.ipfw.edu/registrar/gened.htm
Transfer and System Credits
1. Students who bring to IPFW credits completed at another Indiana University or Purdue University campus will be given general-education credit for identically-numbered courses taken at the other campus/campuses and approved for general education at IPFW. 2. Students who transfer credits from other institutions to IPFW, including system credits other than those defined in #1 above, will be given general-education credit for courses comparable to those approved for inclusion in IPFW's general-education program. Schools will have final authority on this assignment of transfer credit.

54. Education & Schools In Boone County, Indiana - Boone County Community Network
indiana Department of Education; indiana Family College Savings Plan; including allthree high schools in Boone general information on the Center's College Costs
http://www.bccn.boone.in.us/bccn/Boone_County_Schools.html

Boone County, Indiana, USA
Boone County is fortunate to have the following four school corporations serving the educational needs of our children:
Public Schools
Private Schools
Community Education Programs
Local Scholarship Information
  • Western Boone Scholarships - (this page has information and links useful to students from Lebanon High School and Zionsville Community High School) - Thanks to Kathy Fox at WEBO for creating this page!

55. Southern Indiana Economic Development Council
Clark County schools New Albany/Floyd County School Corporation West Clark Communityschools indiana University Southeast general Contractors AML, Inc.
http://www.southernindiana-louisville.com/clients/southernindiana-louisville-com

56. Top-ranked Business Schools Work For Indiana
The indiana general Assembly is another key to this success example, are the purviewof indiana University And although both universities have schools of business
http://news.uns.purdue.edu/UNS/html3month/0001.CosierDalton.bschool.html
Purdue News
January 10, 2000
Top-ranked business schools work for Indiana
Richard Cosier and Dan Dalton As the new millennium dawns, we should take a moment to consider what is special about Indiana. Our problems are well-known, but as we shape responses to those challenges, we need to consider our strengths. One of those strengths may come as a surprise to many people, but it will be a linchpin for Indiana's economic development: Indiana is one of only two states with public universities that boast two top business schools. Only California can make a similar claim. Purdue and Indiana universities' schools of business are consistently ranked among the top 20 or better in the country. Alumni also have played a critical role. In addition to being very successful, they have also embraced the Midwestern values of giving something back, both in time and money, to their institutions. Alumni are playing a major role in keeping their institutions among the best by supporting fund-raising campaigns at both schools to expand facilities, improve the teaching and research infrastructure, and endow professorships and scholarships. The Indiana General Assembly is another key to this success. Long ago, the state lawmakers set about to create two excellent universities that do not duplicate efforts. Instead, each has developed its own niches. Medicine, music and law, for example, are the purview of Indiana University. Engineering, agriculture, pharmacy and veterinary medicine are unique to Purdue. And although both universities have schools of business, their focuses are very different.

57. IDS: Censorship Supported By Illinois Attorney General (Region, 07/08/2002)
but it did not. Jim Ryan, Attorney general of Illinois 6 Peace sentiment strong atsome indiana colleges Students from state schools work together on
http://idsnews.com/story.php?id=10664

58. The Center For Education Reform: Indiana's Charter Law
CER Grade DIndiana (2001). The 6th strongest of the nation's 38 charterlaws. general Statistics. Number of schools Allowed. Unlimited
http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Indiana.htm
Making Schools Work Better for All Children
Charter School Legislation:
Profile of Indiana's Charter School Law
Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Indiana (2001) The 6th strongest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Unlimited for schools sponsored by local school boards and public universities; 5 per year by the mayor of Indianapolis Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards, public state universities, and the mayor of Indianapolis Eligible Applicants Any group or entity that has been determined to be operating under not-for-profit status, or has applied for such a determination Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts

59. Washburn University Law Library -- LawJobs -- US Law Grad Schools A-Indiana
Post Graduate and Dual Degree Programs Alabama through indiana at many of the lawschools throughout the US For more general information about law schools, you
http://www.washlaw.edu/postlaw/othersa.htm
Washburn University School of Law Post Graduate and Dual Degree Programs Alabama through Indiana
This page provides basic information regarding postgraduate degrees at many of the law schools throughout the U.S. Where a website has already been created by the other university, a link has been provided for your convenience. For more general information about law schools, you can search the online version of The Review , or the WASHLAW Law schools and Legal Associations page. There is also a site from Fast Web for information on financial assistance. KAPLAN now has a home page which is full of great information for students considering graduate programs. Because KAPLAN also prepares students for the GMAT, MCAT, and GRE, they have several stepping-stones inside their website to help you along your way.
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60. The Past Vs. The Present History Of The Buddy Project
Investigate which indiana schools share our core values and enjoy the the Corporationfor Educational Technology Funded by the indiana general Assembly through
http://www.buddyproject.org/about/history.asp
search options entire site backpacks capers lesson plans become a member contact us site map About Purpose Our Mission Family Involvement Become a Member Core Values Reasons to Join How to Join Current Members Buddy2 Schools
The Past vs. The Present
The chart below shows how Buddy2 operations have changed to meet the needs of Indiana schools: Then...1988-2000 Now...2000-Present Emphasized state sponsorship. Emphasis on local community sponsorship. Focused on classroom curriculum integration of technology to meet student and teacher choice of topics. Focuses on core values and extending learning to home and community to support achievement of academic standards. Trained teachers. Support teachers in parent/family training. Exclusively available in state-specified grade levels. Total school involvement or locally targeted grade levels or programs. Provided home technology for all, regardless of existing home technology resources.

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