SchoolGrants: Grants For New England K-12 Schools HP) Nonprofits or individual k12 schools can apply for support of local schools andnonprofit Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, tennessee, Texas, Virginia http://www.schoolgrants.org/grant_opps/new england_deadlines.htm
Extractions: No Deadline ... In the News Our Newsletter Bring Home the Bacon Listserv Links Comments ... Site Map Do you like our graphics? Find them at ArtToday - a great resource for all of your clipart needs! Find opportunities that are available in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont. My time is very limited due to preparing for and conducting workshops and preparation of grant proposals. Grant opportunities listed on these page were accurate at the time they were researched and posted. However, the economic downturn has caused many grantors to re-evaluate their funding priorities. Links are provided to their sites - be sure to research the accuracy of the annotations below before expending much energy on proposal preparation!
SchoolGrants: Grants And Opportunities For K-12 Schools The Foundation does not directly fund private or public k12 schools. New Mexico,North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, tennessee, Texas, Virginia http://www.schoolgrants.org/grant_opps/midwest-deadlines.htm
Extractions: No Deadline ... In the News Our Newsletter Bring Home the Bacon Listserv Links Comments ... Site Map Clicking on the links below helps us keep this site available to you at no cost. Do you like our graphics? Find them at ArtToday - a great resource for all of your clipart needs! Check out this page to find opportunities that are available in your state. Schools and school districts in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin will find grant opportunities for their schools on this page.
Nashville.Net Nashville.Net Education/k12. a Kindergarten through Third grade school locatedin Lebanon, tennessee. and has several links to vocal music, schools, and the http://www.nashville.net/Education/K-12/
Extractions: Ashland City Primary - School homepage, school happenings and iinformation about us. Battle Ground Academy Brentwood Academy - Brentwood Academy is a coeducational, independent college-preparatory school dedicated to nurturing and challenging the whole person-body, mind, and spirit-to the glory of God. Coles Ferry Elementary School - Coles Ferry is a Kindergarten through Third grade school located in Lebanon, Tennessee. We are committed to providing a quality early childhood experience for our children. Cumberland Science Museum - CSMNET-Home of the Internet Freerangers, provides online Adventures in Discovery for the whole family. Make a real-world visit to CSM on Fort Negley Blvd, near Ridley Field. David Lipscomb Campus School - David Lipscomb Campus School is a unit school offering elementary (K-4), middle (5-8), and high school (9-12) divisions. DLCS offers a college-preparatory curriculum and is an independent, church-related institution of more than 1,500 students. Dupont Hadley Middle School - This is the first middle school to have a Web page. It has picture s of students, teachers, and the school itself as well as information about the school and links to other areas of interest around Nashville.
K-12 Networking - State Of Tennessee Each of tennessee's k12 public schools will have access to this electronichighway and exposure to a world of knowledge and learning opportunities. http://www.nctp.com/TN.html
Extractions: LSA1@Ra.MsState.Edu This plan's inclusion in the electronic database indicates that it is due consideration by technology planning committees. The following message concerns K-12 networking in the State of Tennessee. Forwarding or cross-posting of this message is welcomed, provided the content is left intact. This does not represent an official statement by the State of Tennessee, and any errors or omissions are my own. I must acknowledge the invaluable contribution of the COSNDISC participants and other state Education officials in our planning process in Tennessee: we've sought the benefit of others' experience in K-12 networking and you have been most helpful to us. The Tennessee State Department of Education presented its recommendations for the Tennessee Education Network (TEN) and 21st Century Classroom initiatives to the State's Information Systems Council (ISC) on December 16, 1993. Part of that presentation was the recommended TEN telecommunications approach. That segment of the presentation is reproduced in outline form below. The ISC gave their support to this approach, and Tennessee will be implementing the TEN - including Internet access to every school - in 1994.
Schools K-12 In Knoxville to earn a regular Knox County schools high school Karns High School Powell High AthleticAssociation tennessee School for the Deaf A k-12 school serving http://www.knoxvilletennessee.com/edu-schools.html
Extractions: The regular school curriculum is supplemented by optional extra-curricular activities such as lessons on Chinese folk dance, calligraphy, tai-chi, flower-arrangement, and Chinese chess. Special field trips are scheduled to encourage students' participation in scholastic activities organized by the Association of Chinese Schools in Southeastern United States.
Digital Librarian: Citations - K-12 Schools Metropolitan Nashville Public schools Curriculum Resources Library / Research Sites- Nashville, tennessee. and Library Resources - k-12 - Lansing, Michigan. http://library.tedankara.k12.tr/k12lib.htm
Extractions: Adlai E. Stevenson High School Library Teacher and Education Resources - Lincolnshire, Illinois Airport High School - Online Reference Sites - West Columbia, South Carolina. Alachua County Schools - Science Resource Page - Professional Resources - Gainesville, Florida Alexandria Monroe High School Media Center- Reference and Research Tools - Alexandria, Indiana Altmar Parish Williamstown Central School District - APW Internet Tools - Search - Parish, New York American School of the Hague - Research Help Page - Support Staff - Reference - Wassenaar, the Netherlands Andover High School Library - Homework Helper - Andover, Kansas Anoka-Hennepin Districtwide Information - Media Services - Library Connections - Anoka, Minnesota Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School - Academics - Library Media Center - Science Web Sites - Miami, Florida. Also listed as a resource for Arkport Central School Library - Arkport, New York Arlington Public Schools - Instructional Media Integration - Best-of-the-Best Links - Arlington, Virginia Arvada West High School Library Media Center - Myths, Legends, Folklore, and Holidays
K-12 Schools With LD Programs, USA Lighthouse Point Academy The North Broward Preparatory schools (Lower School) 3701NE The Churchill School (Grades k12) 301 East 29th Street New York tennessee. http://www.ldresources.com/resources/k-12.html
Extractions: Site Info Articles Resources Discussion ... Resources > K-12 Schools with LD Programs, USA This is not an exhaustive list. If you know of a K-12 school in the United States that serves people with learning disabilities that is not on this list, or if you have corrections for information already on the list I'd appreciate hearing from you richard@ldresources.com . Please read the Guidelines for sending information to be included on this list. Thank you. Use the back button (left arrow button) on your browser to return here after clicking on a state in this list. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming You can discuss any aspect of formal (or informal) education by following the topic links below or add your own topics Bayside Academy
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Greatschools.net - Your Free Online Guide To K-12 Schools and other staff in the k12 school system a disciplinary procedure for elementarystudents, schools should practice From tennessee 01/21/2003 I strongly agree http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/wa/3/parent/print
Extractions: Helping Teachers Deal with Student Behavior Problems This outreach program helps teachers address behavior issues to maximize time spent teaching and learning. By Craig Vaughan The Behavior Specialist Outreach Program helps teachers address student behavior issues in order to maximize time spent teaching and learning. This program, which currently serves schools in the heart of California's Silicon Valley, is run by the Children's Health Council, a nonprofit community agency that has served children with behavioral and developmental challenges for nearly 50 years. We quizzed Craig Vaughn, program director, about the keys to making this program succeed. 1. What problem or opportunity prompted your work? Behavior problems of individual students often sidetrack an entire class, diverting a teacher's attention from the group. Often, teachers do not have the skills to address significant behavior problems. This circumstance, combined with legal mandates that require schools to focus on behavior management, creates a critical need for trained staff. Most schools approach this problem from two areas. Special day class teachers focus on instructional strategies for different learners, while mental health personnel address pathologies. A behavior specialist can serve as a link between these two professions by teaching and reinforcing new, more positive behaviors to replace counterproductive behaviors.
Internet Resources For K-12 Administrators of the Great City schools an organization of principle activities support generalK 12 education, specialized tennessee Department of Education; Other State http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/admin/tlapages/admin.html
Extractions: Internet Resources for Administrators Technology Planning Technology Self Assessment Professional Organizations On-Line Magazines ... Framework for Evaluation and Professional Growth Office of Accountability and Assessment - from the State of Tennessee Office of Accountability and Assessment Tennessee Department of Education Technology Planning Tools "We won the grant! Now what do we do?" A Technology Planning WebQuest for administrators. Little Creek Consolidated Schools has won a grant whilch will allow them to put more technology into their schools. Many groups are asking questions and they are looking to you for the answers. How will you know what's next and how to satisfy all of those people asking questions? Use this Quest to help not only Little Creek, but your school as well. Designed for use in a TASL session.
Education: Tennessee Education Worldwide International Colleges Colleges, Universities and Trade schools.k12 schools k-12 schools tennessee All k-12 schools Nationwide http://www.externalharddrive.com/usa/states/tennessee/education.html
Extractions: THE THRESHOLD PROGRAM IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES This program, designed to train honors students for careers in biological and medical research, offers the following aid to K-12 teachers: 1) helping teachers and/or students at elementary, middle and high school levels who seek assistance with science fair projects to find sympathetic advice from appropriate UT faculty and students; 2) sending help/tech teams to visit junior and senior high schools in conjunction with biology research projects; 3) maintaining a World Wide Web site including: a) a catalog of University of Tennessee faculty with whom K-12 teachers may consult and b) connections to many other sites providing useful information for teachers and students ( http://www.bio.utk.edu/threshold/ ). Contact: Dr. Neil Greenberg via (865) 974-3599. Internet: http://www.bio.utk.edu/threshold . Fax: (865) 974-6842. Address: Division of Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-0830. THE CLARENCE BROWN THEATRE Located on the Knoxville campus, the CBT offers seven professional productions per year in two venues the Clarence Brown Theatre and the Ula Love Doughty Carousel Theatre. Student ticket prices for evening performances and weekend matinees range from $10 to $13, $5 for UT students. Backstage tours are also available to student groups. For ticket information, contact the CBT Box Office at 974-5161. To arrange a backstage tour, contact Carol Cruzan at 974-2485.
UTK Special Programs For K-12 Teachers to topics taught in high schools and community or else have three years k12 or community AddressMathematics Department, University of tennessee, 121 Ayres http://provost.utk.edu/specprog/teachers.htm
Extractions: ACADEMY FOR TEACHERS OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS No new classes of the Academy are projected at this time, though work with the nearly 900 alumni throughout the U.S. and Canada continues through newsletters, the Internet, and annual meetings. The Academy offered middle and high school teachers, of either science or mathematics, four weeks in residence on the Knoxville Campus which provided hands-on exploration of the integration of science and mathematics. Some activities occurred at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Graphing calculators, computers, and electronic communication were introduced and developed for their applications in the classroom. Graduate credit was available. Contact: Dr. Kenneth J. Monty, (865) 974-3594. Internet: kmonty@utk.edu . Address: Special Programs Office, Suite 210 Hoskins, University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN 37996-4012. See our web site at: www.acad.utk.edu/tchrsacademy AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION WORKSHOP Summer 2003. A one (1) week workshop primarily for high school agricultural education teachers and agricultural extension service staff. The tenative topic for this years workshop will be Alternative Agriculture. May be taken for graduate credit under Agricultural and Extension Education 530. Funding is pending. Contact: Dr. Richard Poling (865) 974-7371. Address: Department of Agricultural and Extension Education, 2621 Morgan Circle, Rm. 201, Knoxville, TN 37996-4511. *(2)
Extractions: Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools comprises 127 schools including 67 elementary schools, 32 middle schools, 9 magnet programs, 4 special education schools, 1 adult center and 3 alternative schools. All academic magnet schools are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. An estimated 83% of Nashville's school-age children attend Metro Public Schools. ( Today's Nashville Guide , May-October 2001) Metropolitan Nashville Davidson County Public Schools Nashville and Davidson County Private Schools Parochial Schools of the Diocese of Nashville David Lipscomb Campus School ... College Source (All features available to Nashville Public Library cardholders) -
Extractions: General Education Higher Education Adult and Distance Education Homeschooling ... Online Resources AskERIC - Contains over 3,000 resources on educational issues, lesson plans, and access to ERIC Education Index - Includes subject guides ERIC: The Educational Resources Information Center - Provides resources about the teaching profession High School Hub - Includes subject guides Nashville Public Library Computer Classes - Look here for a listing of free courses for beginners and experienced computer-users. Different courses are offered each month at the Main library and Looby Branch Computer Lab. NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) - Browse articles from NASSP Bulletin National Center for Educational Statistics National Registration Center for Study Abroad Students.gov - Provides government information on financial aid, joining the peace corps, and college searches Study Abroad Directory - Search for available study abroad programs Study Guides and Strategies -Tips for all aspect of being a student Tennessee Department of Education U.S. Dept. of Education
State Regulation Of Private Schools - Tennessee Schooling There are two sets of procedures for home schooling in tennessee. registerwith churchrelated schools to conduct home schools in grades k-12. http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/tennesse.html
Extractions: State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000 Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Curriculum: Special Education: Health: Safety: Home Schooling: Home school students entering public schools are treated as students entering from other non-approved schools regarding credit for work transferred and examinations that may be required. State Board of Education Rule No. 0520-1-2-03 (11). No diplomas or certificates of attendance are given by Tennessee to students who are home schooled. Independent Home Schools: Parents or legal guardians conducting an independent home school must register their child by August 1 of each year with the superintendent of schools. There is a provision for late registration and possible payment of a late fee. Parents or legal guardians conducting an independent home school must have a high school diploma or a GED to teach grades K-8 or a BA to teach grades 9-12. Parents or legal guardians conducting an independent home school may subscribe to any curriculum they choose. Students must attend a minimum of four hours of school per day for 180 days per year. Attendance records are sent to the Superintendent at the end of the school year.
Archived Tennessee State Profile State Education Indicators Archive d Information. tennessee http//www.state.tn.us/education/. Top. Title I schools.Title I enrollment (USED). 199899. Pre-K, 3,097. Race/ethnicity (USED, k-12). http://www.ed.gov/offices/OUS/PES/esed/2000_indicators/tennessee.html
University Of Tennessee Physics: Outreach volunteered to serve as mentors for area schools. which works to improve k12 educationthrough which include an introduction to tennessee's graduate program http://www.phys.utk.edu/outreach.htm
Tennessee Space Grant Consortium Approximately twenty tennessee teachers receive $200 grants for space the newsletteris geared toward k12 math and around the state visit schools to lecture http://www.vanderbilt.edu/~ruby/HomePage.html
Extractions: The Tennessee Space Grant Consortium is a part of NASA's National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program . We have just entered our second five-year grant period. We are funded by both NASA and our member institutions . The Tennessee Space Grant Consortium is comprised of eight colleges and universities within the state of Tennessee. The Consortium is dedicated to promoting aerospace and general scientific education to students of all levels and to the community at large. One facet of our outreach program deals with professional opportunities and job listings . We are also involved with various nonprofit and governmental agencies within the state. Vanderbilt University , located in Nashville , is the Consortium's lead institution. Dr. Alvin Strauss, the chairman of Vanderbilt University's Department of Mechanical Engineering , is the Consortium's Director. Additionally, Vanderbilt's Space Grant Fellows in the Peabody College of Education have produced an interactive video disc based learning environment for middle school and high school students. This is being utilized in schools in conjunction with the Schools for Thought program.
Johnson County, Tennessee Schools Curriculum And Instruction Frameworks State of tennessee Graduation Requirements ESEA) Johnson County SchoolsFederal Projects Currently implemented k12 Writing Benchmarks Initiative K http://www.jocoed.k12tn.net/Additional/curriculum.htm
Extractions: Johnson County Schools offers a variety of programming and curricular offerings for grades Kindergarten through 12th grade and vocational school. Listed below are current initiatives and links that teachers and administrators feel will enhance classroom instruction, increase student achievement, and help us meet our goal of offering Johnson County's students opportunities to learn and grow in a safe, positive environment.