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  1. Administration of the Teacher in the Parochial Elementary Schools of Ohio. Abstract of a Dissertation .... (The Catholic University of America)
  2. A struggle to be separate: A history of the Ohio Amish parochial school movement by Noah Hershberger, 1985
  3. Administration of the Teacher in the Parochial Elementary Schools of Ohio by James W. Malone, 1957
  4. A study of leisure-time activities of seventh and eighth grade students of three east side parochial schools of Youngstown (Ohio. State University, Kent. ... Masters Theses. Department of Education) by Mary Esther Stoltz, 1944
  5. Wheeling Rediscovered by Private and Parochial Schools Ohio County's Public, 1976
  6. Ohio Educational Directory 2005-2006 School Year (Ohio Educational Directory)
  7. Islamic School Scandal Sparks Voucher Review In Ohio Legislature.: An article from: Church & State
  8. Supreme test: supreme court agrees to hear landmark Ohio case challenging voucher subsidies for religious schools. (Cover Story).: An article from: Church & State by Rob Boston, 2001-11-01
  9. Bush administration, pro-voucher groups Bombard High Court with briefs in Ohio case. (People & Events).(Brief Article): An article from: Church & State
  10. Exhibit of parochial schools in connection with the German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and Other States at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904 by F Lindemann, 1904
  11. Parochial education and public aid: Today's Catholic schools by Christopher Connell, 2000

41. Transportation
TV students, has been provided to all elementary schools in ohio County, the 28,069students in grades K5 in all public schools, parochial schools, and Head
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Transportation Department "BUSTER" Program National Recognition Bus Safety Programs ... Bus Safety Tips School Bus Transportation Ohio County Schools operates 33 regular buses and 5 buses for special needs students. Drivers receive 30 hours of classroom training, complete first aid training, C.P.R., defensive driving, and pass a written driving examination given by the WVDE, Office of Transportation. All transportation employees must pass a yearly physical examination. All drivers and mechanics are subject to drug and alcohol screening. All Ohio County Schools buses are equipped with video monitoring housings in which a camera can be installed, a two-way radio system, and cellular phones. Ohio County School Bus Drivers Recognized Nationally Ohio County Schools bus drivers have been recognized nationally for driving without a preventable accident for a 12 month period over the last two years. Thirty-three Ohio County Schools bus drivers have garnered recognition for their commitment and dedication to safety. These 33 drivers were part of the Ohio County Schools transportation team that drove over 700,000 miles taking 5,200 students to and from school safely each day. Ohio County requires each bus driver to make daily safety checks of their vehicles. Additionally, statewide inspections of vehicles are conducted two times each year; while Ohio County Schools own staff of mechanics makes monthly maintenance inspections.

42. OCAN - Press Room - Cleveland To Host State College Access Conference Panel Disc
Currently, 21 college access programs serve 245 of ohio's 612 school districts,and 17 private/parochial schools, with another 15 communities in pre
http://www.ohiocan.org/press/sept19a.asp
Ripley Union Lewis Huntington Schools is a "Model School" for Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education as well a "Model School" for the Ohio Department of Education's Learn and Serve America Division? We integrate character education, service learning, civic engagement and career planning into language arts and other curricular areas. The end result of these efforts has been an increase in our college going rate from 34% in 1997 to 67% in 2001.
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For Immediate Release: September 19, 2002
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Panel Discussion Part of Ohio College Access Network (OCAN) Conference in Cleveland
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The Ohio College Access Network's 3rd Annual conference will include a College Presidents' Panel discussion focusing on "Tuition Costs, Access and Retention in Ohio." Panelists include Carol Cartwright of Kent State University , Edward Glynn of John Carroll University , Dale Knobel of Denison University , and Jerry Sue Thornton of Cuyahoga Community College . The panel will be moderated by Jeanette Grasselli Brown, Board Chair of the

43. Parochial High Schools Court Prospects
deplored Man to face murder charge in wife's death ohio court declines to reviewJustin case parochial high schools court prospects Police Woman alone in
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By Kristina Goetz
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A sign outside Purcell Marian High School welcomed about 300 visiting eighth-graders and sent a loud and clear message: Seniors sent the message to junior high school students Wednesday who visited Purcell Marian as part of the effort by Greater Cincinnati's parochial high schools to woo students. Wednesday, eighth-graders from Nativity and St. Cecilia listened to the band play the Purcell Marian fight song and participated in a theater-class activity.

44. Voucher Possibility Raises Hopes
a major impact,” said Tom Mooney, president of the ohio Federation of Teachersunion. “It would be used to fill up innercity parochial schools that are
http://enquirer.com/editions/2002/06/28/loc_voucher_possibility.html
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Friday, June 28, 2002 Voucher possibility raises hopes

By Cindy Kranz, ckranz@enquirer.com
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Even though there are no immediate plans to create voucher programs in Cincinnati, the U.S. Supreme Court gave Maria Minor hope. Ohio doesn't intend to expand its school vouchers program until it's sure the Cleveland experiment is improving student achievement. Yet if vouchers come to Cincinnati, it could be a boon to local private and parochial schools. The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling Thurday upheld the Cleveland voucher program, which provides tuition for 4,000 students in that city to attend private or parochial schools.

45. Vouchers: United States Supreme Court Will Decide On Constitutionality Of Vouche
granted to many children already enrolled in parochial schools. funds from the ClevelandMunicipal schools (77,000 total In fact ohio diverts virtually all of
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United States Supreme Court will decide on constitutionality of vouchers by June 2002 In what is expected to lead to a precedent-setting decision on school vouchers, the United States Supreme Court accepted the Cleveland, Ohio school voucher case, Simmons-Harris v. Zelman. The case was on appeal from the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, that found the Cleveland program unconstitutional on December 11, 2000. The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in February of 2002, and will decide the case by June. Vouchers programs, which direct public funds to pay for tuition at private and parochial schools, are currently operating in Milwaukee and Cleveland, along with a small pilot program in Florida. The Supreme Court declined to hear the Milwaukee case when it was appealed several years ago. On December 14, 2001, the United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries joined other groups to file an amicus brief in opposition to vouchers in the Supreme Court appeal. Our partners in this brief led by the American Jewish Committee include the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, Hadassaah, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA, the National Council of Jewish Women, and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Central Conference of American Rabbis. The United Church Board for Homeland Ministries (UCBHM) was party to an amicus brief opposing vouchers at the appeals level in this case.

46. Union County - Education Details
Education Details. parochial schools. Grace Bible Christian Academy Mr. DennisHeist Principal 13680 Hinton Mill Road Marysville, ohio 43040, (937) 6428313.
http://www.unioncounty.org/website/community/Ed_Details.cfm?LevelID=4&LocalCatID

47. The Heartland Institute
occurred when Justice Sandra Day O'Connor noted that the ohio law does years, hugenumbers of nonCatholic students have attended parochial schools, as they do
http://www.schoolreformers.com/editorials/2002/supremecourt2.html
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48. The Heartland Institute
Excerpts of 63 Supreme Court ruling on aid to parochial schools Source The New DeRolphv. State of ohio Source ohio Supreme Court State OH, Country United
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49. Governmental Relations
found that the ohio program was entirely neutral with respect to religion even thoughthe majority of students use the vouchers to attend parochial schools.
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TASA Statement: The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5-4 vote, upheld school districts authority to randomly drug test students who participate in extracurricular activities. The Court noted that school districts are not required to have a particularized or pervasive problem before allowing the drug testing. The Court held that drug testing serves the school districts interest in detecting and preventing drug use among students. TASA believes this case gives districts an added tool in ensuring a safe and drug free learning environment for students. U.S. Supreme Court

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51. Educational Resources In Ottawa County, Ohio
Five public school districts, two parochial schools and three learning range fromfouryear schools with enrollments Medical College of ohio 3000 Arlington Ave
http://www.cic.ottawa.oh.us/educational.htm
Educational Resources of Ottawa County Ottawa County is served by a number of excellent public and private schools that lead the region and offer opportunities for educational excellence to county residents of every age. Five public school districts, two parochial schools and three vocational schools serve the county. Programs that link industries and schools offer innovative curricula designed to prepare and train a skilled industrial workforce for Ottawa County.
Benton/Carroll/Salem Schools Danbury Local Schools Genoa Area Schools Port Clinton Public Schools Woodmore Schools Immaculate Conception School St. Bonifice Catholic School EHOVE Penta County
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Salem Woodmore Genoa Port Clinton Danbury Resources For Higher Education More than two dozen colleges, universities and technical schools are located within an hour's drive of Ottawa County. These institutions of higher learning range from four-year schools with enrollments of over 20,000 to two-year programs with as few as 450 students. Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43402

52. About School Choice - The School Choice Committee
The ohio Plan is the first to permit parents to choose between public, private,and parochial schools. As such, it has created much opposition.
http://www.schoolchoicecommittee.com/aboutsc/
About School Choice Since 1992 a debate has been unfolding in Ohio regarding the rights of parents to choose the best school for their children. It began with a special commission established by Governor George Voinovich. This commission examined the issue and designed a plan whereby Ohio could enter a new age of educational alternatives. In 1995 the Ohio General Assembly passed a law permitting a school choice experiment in one school district in the state. The Cleveland Municipal School District was selected because it had greater unsolved problems than almost any other district in the state. The Cleveland Scholarship and Tutoring Program is a pilot program which began operating in August 1996. The Program provides parents living within the Cleveland Municipal School District an opportunity to receive an educational scholarship worth up to $2250 per academic year to be applied to the tuition costs of a public, private, or parochial school within the district. The number of scholarships is limited each year by law. There are currently between four and five thousand available scholarships. Since the demand for these scholarships is much greater than the number available a lottery is held each year. The scholarships are awarded by lottery first to those students with the greatest economic need. Almost 100% of the participants in the program come from households at or near the poverty level. A few scholarships are awarded to families with incomes up to 200% of the poverty level provided they are households with multiple children.

53. Frequently Asked Questions About School Choice - The School Choice Committee
Private and parochial schools across the state are filled to capacity with waitinglists in almost every case. If ohio voted for universal school choice
http://www.schoolchoicecommittee.com/aboutsc/faq.html
Frequently Asked Questions About School Choice No. Any time spent reflecting on the true state of education in Ohio will reveal the answer to that question is simple and clear. Finally, the Cleveland Scholarship Program has proven to do no harm to the Cleveland Public School System. Since the Scholarship Program began the city of Cleveland has passed a school levy, hired more teachers, experienced increased enrollment, and expanded educational opportunities with all-day kindergarten and alternative schools. In March of 2000 voters in Cuyahoga County (home of the Cleveland district) passed eleven school levies. The passage of these levies provided further evidence that voters and taxpayers are still fully committed to existing forms of public education. Where do Ohioans stand on school choice? A recent Ohio Poll by the University of Cincinnati reveals Ohioans favor giving parents education vouchers to pay for tuition at the public, private and parochial school of their choice. On an average: Favor School Choice Statewide of Registered Voters Favor School Choice of Union Households Favor School Choice Will school choice continue in Ohio?

54. Northwood School Project (Pg 3);shelby County Ohio Historical Society
Today the parochial schools in Sidney include Holy Angels, Lehman High School Sidneyschools get money to run the schools from the state of ohio and local
http://www.shelbycountyhistory.org/schs/justforkids/northwoodprjct3.htm
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education. The public schools in Sidney are run by the Sidney Board of Education. The schools have a school superintendent and individual school principals. There are nine public school buildings in Sidney and 3,997 students. Sidney Schools get money to run the schools from the state of Ohio and local taxes. In 1995-96, it cost $16,801,962 to run the public schools in Sidney. Sidney provides quality health care for its citizens. The first doctor in Shelby County was Dr. Pratt in 1820. After Dr. Pratt died, Dr. Fielding replaced him in 1824. Other early doctors were Dr. H.S. Conklin (1836), Dr. Albert Wilson (1852) and Dr. D.R. Silver (1871). In 1918, Harriet Scobey Stephenson donated $10,000 for a hospital. Judge Harrison Wilson gave 27 acres of land for a hospital. Wilson Memorial Hospital opened in 1930. Judith Marie Bowsher was the first baby born in the new hospital. She was born October 5, 1930. Today, Wilson Memorial Hospital has 112 beds and employs 650 people. Dorothy Love provides assisted care and nursing care areas also. Residents must be sixty years or older to quality to live at Dorothy Love. Dorothy Love was the first retirement community in Ohio. It now holds 275 residents. In addition, 100+ volunteers work at Dorothy Love.

55. MP - City Of Blue Ash - Moving To Blue Ash - Schools
The award winning Sycamore Community schools have been consistentlyrated among the top in ohio. parochial High schools. Ursuline
http://www.blueash.com/moving/schools.htm
Sycamore Schools (public) Parochial High Schools Higher Education Day Care Blue Ash's Raymond Walters College
The Sycamore Community School District continues to be rated among the best public school districts in Ohio, offering quality educational opportunities for Blue Ash citizens. In addition to Blue Ash, the Sycamore District is the public school district covering Montgomery and portions of Evendale, Indian Hill, Loveland, Sharonville, Sycamore Township, and Symmes Township. About one-third of Sycamore's students live in Blue Ash. Frequently requested information regarding Sycamore Schools is listed below: Sycamore Community School District
(the public district serving most Blue Ash residents) Board of Education Offices
4881 Cooper Road
Blue Ash, Ohio 45242
Maple Dale Elementary School
6100 Hagewa Drive
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Grades K-4 Blue Ash Elementary School
8522 Kenwood Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45236

56. Contra Costa Times | 06/28/2002 | Private Choice, Not Church-state Separation Is
In 1973, the court struck down a New York law, similar to ohio's, that gave tuitionsubsidies to parents who sent their children to parochial schools.
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/cctimes/living/education/3561767.htm
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Posted on Fri, Jun. 28, 2002 Private choice, not church-state separation is voucher issue, majority says
By David G. Savage
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The Supreme Court opened the door Thursday for the use of taxpayer money to send students to church schools, ruling that Ohio's voucher plan does not violate the Constitution's ban on an "establishment of religion." The 5-4 decision, coming on the last day of this year's term, is a major victory for the "school choice" movement and probably the most important high-court ruling on aid to parochial schools in nearly 30 years. The ruling upholds Ohio's tuition grant of $2,250 that families in Cleveland can spend at private schools. More than 96 percent of parents who took the money enrolled their children in religious schools. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist said the state aid program was designed to help low-income children, not to promote religion. Moreover, the flow of money depends on "true private choice," he said. "No reasonable observer would think a neutral program of private choice, where state aid reaches religious schools solely as a result of numerous independent decisions of private individuals, carries with it the imprimatur of government endorsement," Rehnquist said.

57. Baptist Joint Comittee
doesn’t establish religion, because parents exercised free choice in using thevouchers to send their children to parochial schools. “The ohio program is
http://www.bjcpa.org/Pages/News/2002news/07.02voucherruling.html
About the BJC Mission Supporting Bodies Staff ... Home Baptist Joint Committee 200 Maryland Avenue, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 202-544-4226 Supreme Court upholds
Ohio voucher scheme
Voucher opponents argued that including religious schools in the program violated the separation of church and state.
Others, however, said the decision would undermine religious freedom.
Souter said many low-income families would be coerced to choose a religious school with which they might disagree over a secular private school that they cannot afford.
Under the Ohio law upheld by a majority of justices, Souter said Christian schools that refused to hire Muslim or Hindu teachers could be sued.
The majority dismissed that concern, however, noting that no religious discord has occurred in the five years the Cleveland program has been in place.
Associated Baptist Press
July 2, 2002

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Junior High School High schools Parkersburg High parochial SCHOOL Parkersburg CatholicElementary Parkersburg Christian School COLLEGES ohio Valley College
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59. 2theAdvocate
The 54 ruling upheld a state law in ohio that allows 4,000 students from poor familiesto use government vouchers for private secular and parochial schools.
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60. Musical Youth Employment Opportunities
band instruction to students in private and parochial schools in the Clevelandarea. Over the years, we have expanded throughout Northeast ohio and added
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