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41. Looking For Other KSTC Links? ARSI Gorilla Group Kentucky EPSCoR
with the Council on Postsecondary education and the grant program now available toKentucky’s small submission to any of ten participating federal agencies.
http://www.kstc.org/
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Kentucky EPSCoR

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Advances in Research Through EPSCoR

Monday, May 12, 2003
Hyatt Regency Hotel
401 West High Street - Lexington
Click here for more information.

The Kentucky Science and Engineering Foundation (KSEF) announces over $150,000 in grants for conducting research in Emerging Ideas. Click here for more information on the 11 awards. announces Kentucky SBIR/STTR Phase , a new grant program now available to Kentucky’s small businesses.These funds are earmarked for the development of Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I proposals for submission to any of ten participating federal agencies. For information click here. The Innovation Group (TIG) at KSTC has announced Commercialization Investment Fund Awards Winners…$1.6 million invested in companies and researchers in Kentucky. Click here for more information. ARSI is geared to reform science and mathematics education through the use of technology in counties in the Central Appalachian Region of six states with 30 percent or greater of school children living in poverty. The Innovation Group (TIG) is focused on early stage business and technology development activities including business plan creation, early seed capital funding, team creation and technology planning and proof of concept development.

42. KEA - Kentucky Education Association
Meanwhile, nonparticipating agencies enjoy lower health insurance rates and betterbenefits because they do not 2001; kentucky education Association Designed
http://www.kea.org/hottopic/index.cfm?hottopic_id=96

43. Consumer World: Consumer Agencies
Kansas Insurance Department; kentucky Attorney General's Office; and Local ConsumerAgencies (Pueblo's master Center for Financial education; National Charities
http://www.consumerworld.org/pages/agencies.htm
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44. KYVL: Ky Stats: Education
Facts kentucky education Facts provides a brief page of statistics covering allaspects of education in kentucky. Links to kentucky agencies providing the
http://www.kyvl.org/html/gia/saeducation.shtml
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Education
Contributor Barbara Whitener , University of Louisville
Adjusted State and Local Education Expenditures per Individual 5 to 44 Years Old, 1999
This chart contains information about state and local education expenditures for individuals from ages 5 to 44.
Adult Education and Literacy in Kentucky
Published by the Legislative Research Commission, this report analyzes and gives statistics on education, literacy, teachers, and job training.
Adult Literacy in Kentucky
This site includes statistics on adult literacy in Kentucky by state, county, and income.
Annual Percentage of Kentucky School Students Who Drop Out
This graph shows dropout figures for Kentucky.
Data About Kentucky Colleges and Universities
This site includes statistics on Kentucky higher education.
Education and the Common Good: Social Benefits of Higher Education in Kentucky
This is a cost-benefit analysis of some of the social benefits Kentucky realizes from an educated populace.
Educational Attainment by Age and Sex
Educational attainment by age and sex. The figures are for

45. Financial Aid Resources - Career Choices In Special Education - National Clearin
State Higher education Assistance agencies Alabama, kentucky, North Dakota.Alaska, Louisiana, Ohio. Arizona, Maine, Oklahoma. Arkansas, Maryland, Oregon.
http://www.special-ed-careers.org/career_choices/financial_aid/financial_aid.htm
Financial Aid Resources
State Resources Federal Resources Private Resources
State Resources
Most states now have some form of student assistance. These financial aid programs vary by state. To find out the details of state grants and loans, students should contact their state agency or college financial aid administrator. State Higher Education Assistance Agencies: Alabama Kentucky North Dakota Alaska ... Wyoming Directories maintained by the U.S. Department of Education:
  • Guaranty Agencies - Guaranty agencies administer student loans under the FFEL Program. This site gives a list of the guaranty agencies that operate in each state.
Federal Resources

46. EAF Home
University of kentucky http//www.uky.edu/education/epehead.html. Illinoiseducation agencies. Illinois Board of Higher education www.ibhe.org.
http://www.coe.ilstu.edu/edpolctr/links.htm
EAF Home Overview Contacts Grapevine ... Activities

Other Education Policy Centers
Arizona State University www.edpolicylab.org Florida State University http://www.fsu.edu/~cpse/ Indiana University http://www.indiana.edu/~iepc/welcome.html Michigan State University http://www.msu.edu/home/ Pennsylvania State University http://www.ed.psu.edu/pepc/ University of Kentucky http://www.uky.edu/Education/epehead.html University of Pennsylvania http://www.cpre.org/index_js.htm The University of Memphis http://www.yale.edu/envirocenter/ University of Wisconsin-Madison http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/ University of Delaware http://www.rdc.udel.edu/index.htmlr The George Washington University http://www.gwu.edu/~edpol/ieps.html Illinois Education Agencies
Illinois Board of Higher Education www.ibhe.org Illinois Community College Board www.iccb.state.il.us Illinois State Board of Education www.isbe.net Illinois Student Assistance Commission www.isac.org Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy http://www.imsa.edu/ North Central Regional Education Laboratory (NCREL) http://www.ncrel.org

47. Helping Families Recover: Helping Children Deal With Disaster
University of kentucky http//www.ca.uky.edu/fcs/terrorism/. Includes the followingmedia releases http//www.cyfernet.org. State Health and education agencies.
http://www.agnr.umd.edu/HotTopics/9-11crisis/disaster.html
Helping Families Recover:
Helping Children Deal with Disaster
With the tragic events of September 11, 2001, parents, caregivers and teachers may struggle with ways to help their children understand and cope. Below are some resources available on the Internet that may be useful. Sites include resources from Maryland Cooperative Extension , other university Extension programs , Maryland state health and education agencies nonprofit agencies, organizations and associations help for teachers health and mental health agencies , and archived online discussions with professionals . Some sites include a variety of links and publications; others feature a single article.
Maryland Cooperative Extension
University Cooperative Extension resources and publications

48. Prichard Committee For Academic Excellence - Prichard Committee Launches New Con
the institute's program to education agencies, advocates and and kentucky's standardsbasededucation system and Leadership will continue as usual in kentucky.
http://www.prichardcommittee.org/news/020222plassociates.html
February 22, 2002 For further information contact:
Bev Raimondo, Director, Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership/Parent Leadership Associates
Robert F. Sexton, Executive Director Prichard Committee launches new consulting unit LEXINGTON, KY The Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence has created a new consulting unit to expand the use of its successful parent leadership program beyond Kentucky's borders while supporting the committee's work in the state. Parent Leadership Associates, or PLA, will be a revenue-generating program of the Prichard Committee, which will remain an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization of citizens who work to improve education in Kentucky. The new initiative has the financial support of three national foundations - the Ford Foundation, The Annie E. Casey Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts - which are awarding the Prichard Committee a total of $2 million over the next three years. Parent Leadership Associates is described as a "mission-based" consulting unit, one that will focus on improving student achievement by increasing the meaningful involvement of parents in public schools. "We've had so much interest from outside Kentucky in our work with parents that we thought this would be a good way to respond," said Robert F. Sexton, executive director of the Prichard Committee. "We also see it as a way to generate income to finance our efforts and to reduce our reliance on philanthropic sources."

49. SchoolGrants: State Agency Links
State agencies. A Commission. kentucky Department of education kentucky ArtsCouncil. L. Register. Wyoming Department of education Wyoming Arts Council.
http://www.schoolgrants.org/Links/state_agencies.htm
Education is the ability to meet life's situations.
Dr. John G. Hibben Links: State Agencies Home Grant Opportunities Sample Proposals Let's Write a Grant Our Newsletters Search Our Links Grant-Related Links Federal Agencies Foundation Resources Grants Management Grant-related Publications ... State Agencies Education-Related Links Parents General Interest National Organizations Publications ... Site Map You should regularly check your state education agency's website. These agencies frequently publish grant information as well as many other items of interest and assistance to their state's educators.
As always, if you know of links that should be included here, please let us know! (Links on SchoolGrants always open in their own windows so you will always be able to return to your spot on this site.)

50. KY: CHS: Department For Public Health - Healthy Start In Child Care
state.ky.us/ Commonwealth of kentucky Cabinet for Association of Child Care Resourceand Referral agencies. org/ National Association for the education of Young
http://publichealth.state.ky.us/healthy_start_in_child_care.htm
KY Cabinet for Health Services
Department for Public Health
Ensuring the Health of Kentucky Public Health Home Page CHS Home Page Search CHS Sites News Releases Product Recalls Food Recalls Vital Records Data Reports Local Health
Departments Data Surveys Training Calendar
For other Kentucky
Government sites visit:
Healthy Start In Child Care
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, KY 40621
FAX (502) 564-8389 Goals of the Healthy Start In Child Care Program
  • To promote and protect the healthy and safety of children in out of home childcare. To promote collaboration and coordination with the Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies and other agencies with responsibilities for childcare.
Implemented in July 2000, Healthy Start in Childcare is a Kids NOW Initiative to provide consultation on health, safety and nutrition to childcare providers. Trained Healthy Start Childcare Consultants from the local health departments participate in joint activities with the resource and referral agencies in their area to ensure collaboration and coordination regarding health, safety and nutrition issues impacting the quality of childcare The population to be impacted by Healthy Start in Child Care includes the children and their families receiving out-of-home childcare. During the first five years, children of full time working parents may spend more time in out-of-home childcare facilities, than the total hours spent in school from kindergarten to high school. This makes it critical to utilize this "window of opportunity" to provide accurate health, safety and nutrition information to parents and childcare providers.

51. MASCOTS - List Of State Education Agencies
MASCOTS List of State education agencies. These are the State agencies to contact. kentuckyWeb site kentucky Department of education 500 Mero
http://www.aics.org/mascot/agencies.html

52. ECS Issue Site: State Boards/Chiefs/Agencies (Selected Research )
models of statewide school reform – kentucky and Vermont of the staff for theirstate education agencies. Helping state leaders shape education policy 700
http://www.ecs.org/html/IssueSection.asp?issueid=192&s=Selected Research & Readi

53. Educational Technology Cooperative Publications
The kentucky Association of Technology Coordinators, a statewide is the responsibilityof the local education agencies. the US Department of education or any
http://www.sreb.org/programs/EdTech/pubs/techstandards.asp
SREB Jennifer Burke August 1998 Technology Standards for Teachers “To be effective, technology certification for educators needs to be part of formal education policy and a required element of school and teacher evaluations. . . . Educators need a system of technology training and certification.” Council on Basic Education, 1998. The rapid increase in the availability of computers and other technology in schools represents a significant investment, and state leaders are concerned about results. To what extent does technology use result in improved student learning? Research has found that teacher skill in using technology is a major factor in improving student learning with technology. Teachers must know not only how to use technology but also when and why to use it. Teacher technology standards identify essential skills teachers need for effective use of computers and other electronic equipment in schools today. State teacher licensure and certification has not kept pace with rapid changes in technology and teaching. Linking technology skills assessments to licensing requirements helps ensure that teachers have the skills to support and guide students and to increase student learning using technology. Twelve SREB states have established teacher technology standards or guidelines that address several levels of competency:

54. Kentucky Baptist Foundation
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55. Links
The following sites are operated by governmental agencies directly involved ineducation. United States Department of education. kentucky Department of
http://www.ovec.org/Links.htm
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Education Departments Education Related Sites OVEC Schools Districts/Schools Other Kentucky Cooperatives ...
The Cultural Consortium of Kentuckiana
Education Depts.
The following sites are operated by governmental agencies directly involved in education. United States Department of Education Kentucky Department of Education Kentucky Council on Post Secondary Education Kentucky Education Professional Standards Board
Educational Related Sites
This category includes educational related sites. Association of Educational Service Agencies (AESA) AEL NCREL Research for Better Schools ... EvaluTech (Software Evaluations) Milken Exchange on Education Technology AmeriCorps Kentucky Association of School Administrators Kentucky School Boards Association ... Collaborative for Teaching and Learning
OVEC Schools
Below are web sites of OVEC District web sites Anchorage Public Schools Bullitt County Public Schools Carroll County Public Schools Carroll County School-to-Work Project ... West Point Independent School Other Kentucky Educational Cooperatives: Central Kentucky Educational Cooperative Badgett Regional Cooperative for Educational Enhancement Green River Educational Cooperative Kentucky Educational Development Corporation ... West Kentucky Educational Cooperative Regional Laboratories
Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL)

Specializes in rural education.

56. Index
The Center is working statewide with education and other agencies to provide 105 StrattonBuilding 521 Lancaster Avenue Richmond, kentucky, 40475 Tollfree
http://www.kysafeschools.org/clear/crisis.html
Preparing for, Responding to and Recovering from Attacks On February 7, 2003, President Bush heightened national security by raising the status to Orange Alert. As our nation grapples with the potential of another terrorist attack, and faces an ongoing war on terrorism, the faculty, staff and students in Kentucky schools will certainly be impacted, directly or indirectly. The goal of KCSS is to help you deal with the fears, concerns and realities these events create. We can help each other deal with the impact of this time, and pray. Teachers and students gather in classrooms throughout the Commonwealth as they do each school day, preparing Kentucky’s students for the future. We encourage them to continue the process of education as normally as possible…knowing that our nation’s leaders are in control and have the support of most of the world. We remind everyone that schools are historically the very places where communities assemble in times of crisis, so our nation’s children are gathered where it is likely safest. However, Jon Akers, Center for School Safety Director, is aware that many are concerned. “Schools cannot ignore the potential for tragedy and the impact of current heightened alert situations,” says Akers. “We continue to encourage schools to update their Crisis Response Plans which have already been set in place to address any threats or potential threats made locally,” says Akers.

57. CCSSO Map Of States
K12 education departments, with directories of schools and districts. From the Council of Chief State School Officers.
http://www.ccsso.org/seamenu.html
Alabama
Alaska American Samoa Arizona ... Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee ... Wyoming Council of Chief State School Officers One Massachusetts Avenue, NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20001-1431 voice: 202.408.5505 fax: 202.408.8072

58. Commonwealth Of Ky. Web Server
Offers access to programs and services dedicated to preserving and fostering state history, culture, and education.
http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/eah/eahhome.htm
Agencies Craft Marketing Program Governor's Scholars Program Governor's School for the Arts Ky. Arts Council Ky. Center for the Arts Ky. Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Ky. Department of Education ... Ky. Teachers' Retirement System Ky. Humanities Council Office of the Secretary
Old State Capitol Annex
300 West Broadway
Frankfort, KY 40601
FAX: 502-564-5959
The Kentucky Education, Arts and Humanities Cabinet is charged with the mission of preserving Kentucky's heritage, preparing for its future and promoting a statewide culture of lifelong learning. With the leadership of Governor Paul E. Patton and Secretary Marlene M. Helm, the agencies of the Cabinet provide or oversee services that contribute to an enhanced quality of life for all Kentuckians; excellence in public education, quality libraries, the preservation of historical materials and landmarks, and cultural enrichment through the arts. Email

59. Kentucky Cabinet For Workforce Development
Offers information about employment services, job opportunities, and training programs.Category Regional North America United States kentucky Government...... The Cabinet for Workforce Development connects kentucky to employment,workforce information, education and training. There are
http://www.kycwd.org/
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KY Workforce Investment Board
Department for Employment Services
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CWD News/Publications About Us Staff Directory ... Guia en Espanol The Cabinet for Workforce Development connects Kentucky to employment, workforce information, education and training.
There are services for all Kentuckians in mind – check out the links below to find what’s right for you. Click here for contact information.
The Kentucky Labor Market Information Survey provides data for business decision making and economic development. Find information on underemployment, fringe benefits, labor shortages, vacancies and educational credentials that was previously unavailable in Kentucky. Contact Information Office of the Secretary
500 Mero Street, Capital Plaza Tower

60. Behavior Home Page, Kentucky
A collaboration of the kentucky Department of education, the Department of Special education, and Rehabilitation Counseling at UK on student behavior.
http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/behave/homepage.html

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Visit the Center for School Safety Web site to view the Emergency Management and Recovery Guide . You may download this document from the Web site and view training dates. Training is highly recommended. The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) and the Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling at UK (SERC) are collaborating on this Web page on student behavior. The purpose is to provide a format that allows school personnel, parents, and other professionals to gain access to information, to share effective practices, and to receive ongoing consultation and technical assistance concerning the full range of behavior problems and challenges displayed by children and youth in school and community settings, as well as other behavioral issues that may affect their success in school.
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