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         Louisiana Vocational Schools:     more books (36)
  1. Occupational opportunities and training needs of youth for nonfarm agricultural jobs in Alexandria-Pineville area, (Vocational agricultural education) by Clifford L Mondart, 1965
  2. Occupational opportunities and training needs of youth for nonfarm agricultural jobs in the Lafayette area, (Vocational agricultural education) by Charlie M Curtis, 1965
  3. Occupational opportunities and training needs of youth for nonfarm agricultural jobs in the Monroe-West Monroe area, (Vocational agricultural education) by Charlie M Curtis, 1965
  4. Occupational opportunities and training needs of youth for nonfarm agricultural jobs in the Shreveport-Bossier City area, (Vocational agricultural education) by Charlie M Curtis, 1965
  5. The relationship between the career choices of senior high school students and their actual occupations five years later: A case study (Northeast Louisiana University, Monroe. Education specialist) by Jean Ferguson Ross, 1979
  6. Teachers manual, Our forest resource and career opportunities by Roland Joseph Treubig, 1974
  7. Research on educational and occupational aspirations and expectations of high school youth (Vo[cational] ag[ricultural] ed[ucation] series) by C. L Mondart, 1970
  8. A suggested program of work leading to the master's degree in agricultural education: A summary by Leo L Bailey, 1954

41. Technical Trade Schools And Technical Vocational Trade School Training Programs
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42. Louisiana Department Of Education - BESE - La. Quality Education Support Fund
appropriation is officially titled the louisiana Quality Education programs in elementary,secondary, or vocationaltechnical schools designed to
http://www.doe.state.la.us/DOE/BESE/lqesfund.asp
LOUISIANA QUALITY EDUCATION SUPPORT FUND 8(g) BESE Announces Call for 8(g) Competitive Grant Proposals At its December, 1999 meeting, the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education allocated $3,500,000 for elementary/secondary competitive projects. All projects must conform to the constitutional category of "Exemplary Programs in Elementary or Secondary Schools Designed to Improve Elementary or Secondary Student Academic Achievement or Vocational-Technical Skill" and must address one of the following focus areas:
  • PreK-6 Reading K-6 Math Creative Strategies/Alternatives for Students Unable to Pass LEAP Exams Middle School/High School Redesign (6-12) Alternative Programs Technology
Please find below the new guidelines for the submission of competitive projects, including the prescribed forms and the evaluation instrument. Please note that submissions of competitive projects are now past due. LOUISIANA QUALITY EDUCATION SUPPORT FUND 8(g) MS Word
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Origin of the 8(g) Money
A 1978 amendment to the federal Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, numbered 8(g), provided that coastal states be granted a "fair and equitable" share of mineral revenue derived from a federal three-mile submerged strip adjacent to a state's coastal boundary. In 1985 the Louisiana Legislature, anticipating an 8(g) settlement, approved a proposed constitutional amendment to dedicate the money and spend most of the interest earnings to improve the quality of education. The Legislature approved the 8(g) proposed constitutional amendment with only one dissenting vote in the Senate and none in the House. The amendment was approved by more than three-fourths of those voting statewide.

43. Louisiana Secretary Of State/Louisiana In The Marine Corps-General Erskine
Entering louisiana State University in the fall of 1912, he joined reintegrationinto civilian life upon discharge, organized vocational schools, using the
http://www.sec.state.la.us/archives/Marines/marine-erskine.htm
GENERAL GRAVES B. ERSKINE
USMC (DECEASED)
Graves Blanchard Erskine, four-star General of the U. S. Marine Corps and Former Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, as Director of Special Operations, died May 21, 1973 at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland after a prolonged illness. Interment was May 24, 1973 in Arlington National Cemetery. Upon retirement from active duty in the Marine Corps, he was advanced to four-star rank July 1, 1953. General Erskine was authorized to retire from active service by a Special Act of Congress in June, 1953 for the purpose of accepting the position as Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, serving under the late Secretary Charles E. Wilson, the late Secretary Neil McElroy, Secretary Thomas S. Gates, and Secretary Robert McNamara. He retired from this post on October 31, 1961 and had received the civilian Distinguished Service Medal from Secretary of Defense Thomas S. Gates. Also during this period, Operation Deep Freeze was conducted under his supervision from 1955 to 1961. In 1957, Admiral Richard E. Byrd, on his last mission to the Antarctic named a bay there "Erskine Bay" in his honor. Born June 28, 1897 in Columbia, Louisiana, the oldest child of Benjamin Eldridge Erskine and Daisy Graves, he attended schools there, graduating from high school at the age of fifteen, and was valedictorian of his class. Entering Louisiana State University in the fall of 1912, he joined the National Guard and in 1916 saw duty on the Mexican border. When he graduated in June of that year, he joined the Marine Corps, and was sent to France where he participated in the Aisne-Marne, Chateau-Thierry Offensive. He was wounded at Bellau Wood, but went on into the St. Mihiel Offensive where he was so seriously wounded that he was evacuated home where he spent a year in the hospital, undergoing nine operations.

44. LSU Graduate School Graduate Schools, Dept. Listings
Workforce and Human Resource Education. The school has the only comprehensiveuniversity vocational program in louisiana. Administration.
http://appl003.lsu.edu/grad/gradprograms.nsf/$department/9EA?OpenDocument

45. PrintEd Accredited Schools
List of Accredited schools (February 11 School, Kansas City louisiana louisiana TechnicalCollege Cloud MISSOURI Four Rivers Area vocational School, Washington
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George Washington Carver High School, Birmingham Jackson-Olin High School, Birmingham Oxford High School, Oxford T.L. Faulkner Career Center, Prichard Walker County Center of Technology, Jasper Woodlawn High School, Birmingham CALIFORNIA Don Bosco High School, Rosemead COLORADO Warren Technical Center, Lakewood CONNECTICUT Henry Abbott Technical School, Danbury FLORIDA Deltona High School, Deltona GEORGIA Bradwell Institute, Hinesville Buford High School, Buford Carrollton High School, Carrollton Chattahoochee Technical Institute, Marietta Dekalb Technical Institute, Clarkston Floyd County Technical High School, Rome Jordan High School, Columbus Kendrick High School, Columbus

46. School Violence Resource Center - School Listings State List
School Listings louisiana. vocational/technical schools - Public elementary/secondaryschool that focuses primarily on vocational education
http://www.svrc.net/Schools/LA.asp
School Listings - Louisiana After selecting a county and submitting the query, it may take a few moments for the results to appear. Select a County ACADIA ALLEN ASCENSION ASSUMPTION AVOYELLES BEAUREGARD BIENVILLE BOSSIER CADDO CALCASIEU CALDWELL CAMERON CATAHOULA CLAIBORNE CONCORDIA DE SOTO EAST BATON ROUGE EAST CARROLL EAST FELICIANA EVANGELINE FRANKLIN GRANT IBERIA IBERVILLE JACKSON JEFFERSON JEFFERSON DAVIS LA SALLE LAFAYETTE LAFOURCHE LINCOLN LIVINGSTON MADISON MOREHOUSE NATCHITOCHES ORLEANS OUACHITA PLAQUEMINES POINTE COUPEE RAPIDES RED RIVER RICHLAND SABINE ST. BERNARD ST. CHARLES ST. HELENA ST. JAMES ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ST. LANDRY ST. MARTIN ST. MARY ST. TAMMANY TANGIPAHOA TENSAS TERREBONNE UNION VERMILION VERNON WASHINGTON WEBSTER WEST BATON ROUGE WEST CARROLL WEST FELICIANA WINN
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Regular elementary and secondary schools - A public elementary/secondary school that does not focus primarily on vocational, special, or alternative education.
Special education schools - Public elementary/secondary school that focuses primarily on the following: hard of hearing, deaf, speech-impaired, health-impaired, orthopedically impaired, mentally retarded, seriously emotionally disturbed, multi-handicapped, visually handicapped, deaf and blind, and adapts curriculum, materials or instruction for students served.
Vocational/technical schools - Public elementary/secondary school that focuses primarily on vocational education, provides education in one or more semi-skilled technical operations.

47. Acadian Campus History
The louisiana vocational technical education system originally began as trade schools in the 1930's and evolved to vocational schools, vocational technical
http://www.acadiancampus.com/acadiancampus/about/history.html

Student Admissions

HISTORY OF THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Home Up Program Offerings Campus Catalog ... Notification to Visitors This and all campuses in the LTC adhere strictly to the guidelines set by the Americans with Disability Act (ADA). EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, this educational agency upholds the following policy: THIS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION AND IS DEDICATED TO A POLICY OF NON-DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT OR TRAINING. QUALIFIED STUDENTS, APPLICANTS, OR EMPLOYEES WILL NOT BE EXCLUDED FROM ANY COURSE OR ACTIVITY BECAUSE OF AGE, RACE, CREED, COLOR, SEX, RELIGION, NATIONAL ORIGIN, OR QUALIFIED HANDICAP. ALL STUDENTS HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS TO COUNSELING AND TRAINING. Louisiana Technical College, Acadian C ampus is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education
and is part o f the Louisiana Community and Technical College System and The Louisiana Technical College ©2001 Louisiana Technical College- Acadian Campus.

48. The Louisiana Airport Authority Official Website
makes louisiana the prime location for the louisiana Transportation Center. done thissuccessfully, including having technical and vocational schools located on
http://www.la-airportauthority.com/faq.html
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Industry experts and agency officials. Why are you announcing the site now when the project study is incomplete? This is the first of many milestones, and we recognize it is an important milestone for the project. We have only identified preferred sites to be further analyzed and will continue with additional studies, including the Master Plan and Environmental Analysis.
How did you arrive at this site? How did you eliminate other sites? Why were existing airports and ports in cities like Lake Charles, New Orleans not utilized to build on what is already in place? A Tiered analysis process was utilized during the Site Selection Study which included detailed analysis and evaluation of many criteria such as avoidance of population and wetlands. Existing airports such as New Orleans are too small to accommodate the facility and would result in many impacts. Other port cities such as Lake Charles have a low population density that would be inadequate to serve the facility.

49. LOUISIANA Proprietary Schools
louisiana Proprietary schools Programs Offered. louisiana School of TechnologyBaton Rouge, Nick Randazzo vocational Training Institute, Inc. Gretna,
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Programs Offered Acadian Area Career College: Lafayette
Acadian Training Center: Rayne ACE Professional Educators: New Orleans Amber Academy, Inc.: Shreveport American School of Business: Shreveport Ascension College: Gonzales Avalon Career College: Gonzales Ayers Institute, Inc.: Shreveport Baton Rouge School of Computers: Baton Rouge Bayou State Career College: DeRidder Bo-Lin Educational Services, Inc.: Winnsboro Bryman College: New Orleans Camelot Career College: Baton Rouge Cameron College: New Orleans Career Training Specialist: Monroe Careers, Inc.: Lafayette Center for Occupational Skills Ed.: Pineville Clinical Lab Specialist Training: New Orleans Cumberland School of Technology: Baton Rouge Delta College: Covington Dental Dynamics: Monroe Domestic Home Care Institute: Baton Rouge Dryades YMCA School of Commerce: New Orleans Eastern College of Health Vocations: Metairie EMG Nursing Assistant Training Academy: Bogalusa Footprints of Success Learning Institute: Gretna Franklin Avenue Training Center: New Orleans Helping Hands Aide Training School: Donaldsonville Higher Heights Learning Center: Shreveport Hillhaven College of Health Careers: Baton Rouge Iberville Career College: St. Gabriel

50. Vertical File --Schools, Louisiana Division, New Orleans Public Library
schoolsHeritage School o Jazz, VF, schools-High schools-louisiana, VF, schools-Holman,Russell L, Dr. vocational Center. VF, schools-Holy Cross School, VF,
http://nutrias.org/~nopl/info/louinfo/vf/vfsch.htm
New Orleans Public Library
Louisiana Division Index to the Louisiana Division Vertical Files
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Schools-Basic and Tutoring, Inc. Education Centers VF Schools-Baton Rouge Magnet High School, East Baton Rouge Parish VF Schools-Beauregard VF Schools-Behrman, Martin VF Schools-Benjamin, Judah P. VF Schools-Bishop Perry Middle School VF Schools-Bright School VF Schools-Brother Martin VF Schools-Bussing VF Schools-Byrd, C. E. Math and Science Magnet School, Shreveport VF Schools-Cabrini High School VF Schools-Carrollton Presbyterian VF Schools-Catholic VF Schools-Chapelle, Archbishop High School VF Schools-Chinchuba Institute VF Schools-Christian Brothers VF Schools-Christian Brothers School VF Schools-Clark, Joseph High School

51. $331.3 Million For Louisiana Students
of the grant award programs for louisiana Title I Similarly, magnet schools bringtogether diverse groups of vocational EducationBasic Grants to States help
http://www.ed.gov/PressReleases/11-2001/louisiana11142001.html
Mouseover preload - not necessary for function Mouseover preload - not necessary for function Skip Navigation Privacy, Security, Notices About ED A-Z Index ... Contact Us Search: Advanced My Profile Add to My.ED.gov Bookmarks Inside OPA OPA Home Press Releases Speeches Radio Broadcast News ... ED Budget Bush Administration Invests $16 Billion Nationwide
$331.3 Million for Louisiana Students
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November 14, 2001 Contact: : Jim Bradshaw
million in federal support for its students. "Schools across America are working to meet President Bush's call to leave no child behind," Secretary Paige said. "Educating America's students is primarily a state and local issue, but the department is working to support the needs of Louisiana's disadvantaged students without unnecessary federal red tape." Following are among the highlights of the grant award programs for Louisiana:
  • Title I grants, the largest federal education activity for pre-K through grade 12, helps districts close the achievement gap between high- and low-poverty schools by targeting resources based on the number of children in poverty. Even Start, a Title I component, supports local family literacy projects that integrate early childhood education, adult literacy or basic education, as well as parenting education for families. $156.7 million.

52. Colleges In Louisiana, Universities In Louisiana: Links To University And Colleg
IL Indiana IN Iowa IA Kansas KS Kentucky KY louisiana LA Maine ME GuamGU Learn Spanish Online Puerto Rico PR vocational schools Our Web
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53. Career Advantage: Design, Technology, And Culinary Vocational And Trade Schools
Browse Trade and vocational schools and Colleges by State. Alabamaschools. Herzing Kentucky schools. ITT louisiana schools. Herzing
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54. Louisiana Immunization Requirements
louisiana Immunization Requirements. and secondary schools, kindergartens, colleges,universities, proprietary schools, vocational schools, and licensed day
http://home.san.rr.com/via/STATES/req-la.htm
Louisiana Immunization Requirements (Updated December 1993) Authority: Education, General School Law, La. Rev. Stat. Ann. Sec. 17:170. Public Health - General, Part V. Preventive Health Services, Subpar 29. Immunization Services, La. Ann. Code tit. 48 Sec. 8101 to 8105. General Rule: All persons entering any school within the state for the first time, including elementary and secondary schools, kindergartens, colleges, universities, proprietary schools, vocational schools, and licensed day care centers, at the time of registration or entry shall present satisfactory evidence of immunity to or immunization against vaccine preventable diseases according to a schedule approved by the office of public health, Department of Health and Hospitals, or shall present evidence of an immunization program in progress.' LRS Sec. 17:17OA(l). Exceptions: 'No person seeking to enter any school or facility, shall be required to comply with immunization requirements if the student or his parent or guardian submits either a written statement from a physician stating that the procedure is contraindicated for medical reasons, or a written dissent from the student or his parent or guardian is presented.' LRS Sec. 17:170E.

55. McGraw-Hill Construction Louisiana Contractor
construction in the southcentral region - which includes louisiana, Texas, Arkansas fornon-Abbott school districts and $100 million for vocational schools.
http://louisiana.construction.com/LSCN/LScovers/LAfeature2Jan01.htm
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56. SUNNYSIDEBIZ.COM - LOUISIANA BUSINESS CATEGORIES
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57. Executive Summaries
Technical College System (VoTech schools) The louisiana Technical College Systemprovides post-secondary vocational and technical education that would be
http://www.la-par.org/publications/ExecutiveSum/CommCollege.htm
Number 295 August 1997 THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE QUESTION (Summary Report) Analysis Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, Inc. The interest in community colleges is building into a feeding frenzy similar to the expansion of the vo-tech system in the early 1970s. Then, a proposal for 40 schools and three branches grew into 52 campuses before legislators were done. The current community college expansion is occurring piecemeal with no overall plan or objectives. Campuses are being authorized, even where the Board of Regents has issued negative feasibility reports. What is a community college?
The term "community college" is commonly used in referring to a variety of two-year, post-secondary education institutions. These include junior colleges, two-year branches of senior universities, comprehensive community colleges and degree-granting technical colleges. (A more limited definition would exclude technical colleges which do not grant an associate of arts degree.) How are community college functions provided in Louisiana?
Community college functions are currently provided to varying degrees by a variety of post-secondary public education institutions in Louisiana. These include 13 four-year universities, six two-year colleges and a 44-campus technical college system (formerly called vocational-technical institutes and schools). In addition, there are seven regionally accredited private four-year higher education institutions, one regionally accredited private two-year college and a number of licensed proprietary vocational schools.

58. 19B SPECIAL SCHOOLS AND COMMISSIONS - 19-666 Board Of Elementary And Secondary E
elementary and secondary schools, vocationaltechnical schools appropriated for theschools, including the 8 appropriate to the governance of louisiana schools.
http://www.state.la.us/opb/exec-bud00/99-child/19-666.html
Return to the main page Previous document Next document 19B SPECIAL SCHOOLS AND COMMISSIONS - 19-666 Board of Elementary and Secondary Education The State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education is the constitutionally created policy-making board responsible for the supervision and control of the public elementary and secondary schools, vocational-technical schools, and special schools under its jurisdiction. The board consists of eleven members, eight of whom are elected from single member districts and three appointed by the Governor from the state at large. The mission of the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) is to make policy for, supervise, and control the public elementary and secondary schools, vocational-technical schools, and special schools under its jurisdiction. The board exercises budgetary responsibility for funds appropriated for the schools, including the 8(g) Quality Support Fund. The Administration Program makes policy decisions regarding such items as Minimum Foundation Program, teacher certification, teacher evaluation, continuing education, adoption of school books, and other items appropriate to the governance of Louisiana schools. The Louisiana Quality Education Trust Fund (Permanent Trust Fund) was established in September of 1986 by the Louisiana Legislature. A Permanent Trust Fund was created to receive the bulk of the proceeds from an offshore oil revenue settlement with the federal government. A separate Louisiana Quality Education Support Fund was created in the Louisiana State Treasury to receive and hold the interest earnings from the Trust. Fifty percent of the earnings in the Support Fund are constitutionally mandated to be appropriated by the Legislature and allocated by the Louisiana State Board of Elementary and Secondary (BESE) for the enhancement of elementary, secondary, and vocational-technical education.

59. Program B: Louisiana Quality Education Support Fund
$500,000. 3. vocational Skills Enhancement Program. $0. $0. B. High schools ThatWork Program. $750,000. $1,750,000. C. louisiana Educational Assessment Program.$0.
http://www.state.la.us/opb/pub/exec-bud99/19-oted/19-oted.21.html
Return to the main page Previous document Next document Program B: Louisiana Quality Education Support Fund PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The mission of the Louisiana Quality Education Support Fund Program is to annually allocate proceeds from the Louisiana Quality Education Support fund for elementary, secondary, and vocational technical educational purposes to improve the quality of education. The goal of the Louisiana Quality Education Support Fund Program is to allocate funds within the seven constitutional categories for innovative and exemplary programs that will positively impact student achievement or skills. The program consists of the following activities: Exemplary Competitive Programs, Exemplary Block Grant Programs, Exemplary Statewide Programs, Research or Pilot Programs, Purchase of Superior Textbooks, Teaching of Foreign Languages, Scholarships or Stipends to Prospective Teachers, and Management and Oversight. The Louisiana Quality Education Support Fund (Permanent Trust Fund) was established in 1986 by the Louisiana Legislature by which a permanent trust fund was created to receive the bulk of the proceeds from an offshore oil revenue settlement with the federal government. A separate Louisiana Quality Education Support Fund (Support Fund) was created in the Louisiana State Treasury to receive and hold the interest earnings from the trust. Fifty percent of the earnings in the Support Fund are constitutionally mandated to be appropriated by the Legislature and allocated by the Louisiana State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) for the enhancement of elementary, secondary and vocational-technical education.

60. Better Business Bureau Of Southwest Louisiana
Private Education / Colleges schoolsReal Estate schools-Riding Academies schools-Television Radio Broadcast schools-Trade / vocational Screen Enclosures
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