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Extractions: Corning-Painted Post Council of PTAs - Council and PTA New and meetings, community links, and e-mail available for New York PTA officers and chairman. - Council resource for local unit PTA leaders in New York. Palm Beach County Council of PTA/PTSAs - FL - Award winners, calendar of PTA events, and links to local, state and Nat'l PTAs Mat-Su Council of PTAs Richardson ISD Council of PTAs - TX - Council goals, contacts, dates, PTA links, and scholarship applications. Charlotte-Mecklenburg PTA Council - Council bylaws, meetings, membership dues, PTA Council role and Chairman roles for units in North Carolina. Anaheim Secondary Council PTA - Offering PTA training, leadership and Council online resources for local PTAs in California. Rainbow Council PTA - NV - board, liaisons, meetings, membership, Council PTA service projects
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Extractions: Louisiana Division of the Arts (LDOA) E-MAIL FORUM November 2, 2001 INDEX FEATURE STORIES LIVE! @ YOUR LIBRARY INDEPENDENT TELEVISION SERVICE GRANTS AVAILABLE ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION OFFERS GRANTS FOR VISUAL ARTS PROJECTS EMILY HALL TREMAINE FOUNDATION ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2002 EXHIBITION AWARD ARTSREACH! AN ICAN ARTS-IN-EDUCATION INITIATIVE REGULAR FEATURES GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, RESIDENCES AND OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Literature CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS CALLS FOR ENTRIES Literature Visual Arts JOB OPPORTUNITIES NEW AND CONTINUING EVENTS LINK MASTHEAD LIVE! @ YOUR LIBRARY LIVE! @ Your Library , an initiative of the American Library Association (ALA), has been providing grants for libraries nationwide to explore cultural issues through live appearances by authors, artists and musicians. Funds can be used to develop and expand the scope of a library's public programs, raise the level of the authors, artists and musical presenters, and market a library's cultural programs more effectively to the community. The resources provided by Live! @ Your Library
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Extractions: Alliance for Parental Involvement in Education - AllPie assists and encourages parental involvement in education, whether in a public, private, or home school. Asian American Parent Association (AAPA) - addresses K-12 education, encourages parents involvement and volunteerism, and promotes dialogue with schools, administrations, and community. Canadian Home and School Federation - represents parents committed to improving the quality of education available to their children. - information and resources for parents and professionals on how to build effective partnerships to ensure children succeed in school. Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership - trains parents to work with teachers and other parents to raise student achievement in their home communities. CYFERNet - national network of Land Grant university faculty and county Extension educators working to support community-based educational programs for children, youth, parents, and families.
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Extractions: Minutes State Advisory Council Members Present: Susan Baird, Fauneil Bennett, Joan Birnie, John Dale, Stan Gardner, Mo Khamouna, Michael LaCroix, Sylvia Person, Sandra Riley, Jeanne Saathoff, Tom Schmitz, Kathy Tooker, Richard Voeltz, Jane Wall, Sharon Wiegert and Sally Wise. Nebraska Library Commission Staff Present: Rod Wagner, Richard Miller, Sally Snyder, Ellen Van Waart and Mary Jackson. The meeting was called to order by Chair Sandra Riley at 10:02 a.m. Introductions were given among those present. Approval of Agenda : Richard Voeltz moved and Michael LaCroix seconded the motion to approve the agenda. Motion carried. Approval of Minutes of June 12, 1998 : Richard Voeltz moved and Tom Schmitz seconded the motion. Motion carried. LSTA Grants Program Update Richard Miller : Richard Miller reported on the applications received for the LSTA grant program. A list of applicants was included in the mailing to Council members. The grant amounts requested ranged from $1,776 to $20,981. The total project costs ranged from $2,368 to $41,453. A 25% cash match is required. The projects are primarily technology related and include: Internet access, CD-ROM capabilities, fax machines, and T-1 lines. The Library Commission also received several planning grant requests. One application is for reference collection development. There is $250,000 available for this grant program. It is roughly divided as follows: $100,000 for mini grants and $150,000 for major grants. The Commission received 25 applications for mini grants and 19 applications for major grants. The total requested was $315,899.
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Extractions: Search Rethinking Schools Help Home Archives Volume 17 No. 3- Spring 2003 'A Ghetto Within a Ghetto' -photo: Jean-Claude Lejeune Spring 2003 By Joel McNally The disproportionate placement of African-American males into special education classes has created a "a ghetto within a ghetto," says Gary Orfield, co-director of Harvard University's Civil Rights Project. Orfield says that this racial disparity makes it less likely that black students receive high school diplomas, less likely they will be employed after leaving school, and more likely they will end up in the criminal justice system. "This is segregation within segregation," Orfield said. "For a lot of these kids, this is a direct path to jail. It becomes an irreversible punishment in these kids' lives. This is taking a bad problem and putting it inside another even worse problem. It's just unconscionable." Orfield is co-editor with Daniel Losen of the newly published Racial Inequity in Special Education