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         Nebraska Schools General:     more books (105)
  1. School Days by Patrick Chamoiseau, 1997-03-01
  2. Educational Technology: Best Practices from America's Schools by William C. Bozeman, 1998-06
  3. The Belgium Book Mystery (Ruby Slippers School) by Stacy Towle Morgan, 1996-03
  4. Kids and School Reform (Jossey Bass Education Series) by Patricia A. Wasley, Robert L. Hampel, et all 1997-09-24
  5. Literacy and LearningStrategies for Middle and Secondary School Teachers by Karen Kuelthau Allan, Margery Staman Miller, 1999-07-01
  6. Education That Is Christian: The Classic Bestseller-With Fresh Insights for Today's Families, Churches, and Schools by Lois E. Lebar, James E. Plueddemann, 1989-09
  7. Learn About Going to School (Learn About.Coloring Books) by Carson-Dellosa Publishing, 2005-04-01
  8. To Educate and Serve: The Centennial History of Creighton University School of Law, 1904-2004 by Oliver B. Pollak, 2007-10-26
  9. My Antonia (Literary Companion Series) by Christopher Smith, 2000-09-01
  10. School History of Nebraska, Based on the History of Nebraska by Morton, 2010-01-11
  11. University of Nebraska 101 (My First Text-Board Book) (101--My First Text-Board Books) by Brad M. Epstein, 2003-09-01

61. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
have tried to take the general model and The report, Class Dismissed ExaminingNebraska's Rural Education 23 by the Rural Community schools Association, a
http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=28neb.h07

62. Nebraska Internet Evaluation Report
evaluation team from the University of nebraska at Omaha the statewide effort toconnect schools and teachers implementation, as well as the general impact on
http://ois.unomaha.edu/esu98/ESU98paper.htm
Nebraska Internet Evaluation Report Year 5 December 1998
Drs. Neal W. Topp, Neal Grandgenett, Elliott Ostler, Robert Mortenson
University of Nebraska at Omaha Table of Contents Introduction 1998 Evaluation Process Evaluation Instrument Connectivity In Schools ... Summary INTRODUCTION THE 1998 EVALUATION PROCESS Table of Contents CONNECTIVITY IN SCHOOLS Table of Contents TEACHER USE OF THE INTERNET Table of Contents The next step in the use of Internet in schools focused on teachers use of the Internet and their understanding of the value of its resources, both for teachers and for students. The results of this evaluation show that teachers are not only using the Internet more, they are also becoming more comfortable with integrating Internet resources into their classroom activities. Nebraska teachers are increasing their use of Internet each year . The data from responding web using teachers in the May 1998 survey indicated that over 80% used email daily and over 96% used email at least weekly. Even when all the teachers in the seven counties were surveyed, the data showed 64% used the email at least weekly. Use of the web is also increasing, with over 89% indicating that they use the web at least weekly. Teachers are indicating that they are becoming more comfortable with integrating Internet , with over 69% of the surveyed teachers agreeing with a survey item, "I feel comfortable with designing lessons that integrate Internet." Teachers from around the state show that they are eager to learn more about effective strategies to infuse the Internet into their curriculum, as shown by the large number of staff development sessions held in the past few years, as well as the attendance count of 950 educators at the annual Midwest Internet Institute held in Lincoln in early August.

63. HSLDA | Nebraska--A Legal Analysis
in secondary schools and 1,032 hours in elementary schools. school, this can bea very general statement of must be submitted to the nebraska Department of
http://www.hslda.org/laws/analysis/NE.asp?PrinterFriendly=True

64. Nebraska Citizen -- May 1999
nebraska Attorney general Don Stenberg sent out a notice in 1997 to schools outliningthe key issues on prayer in public school graduation ceremonies.
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May 1999 Vol. 2, No. 5 There's no ban on graduation prayer Honor Your Father and Mother Contest Gays: Redraw the face of family values Lincoln's residential picketing restrictions upheld by district judge ... Past Nebraska Citizen articles Prayer in school There's no ban on graduation prayer As graduation ceremonies loom for thousands of Nebraska seniors, what part does prayer play in these important rites of passage?
Contrary to what the popular press implies, the U.S. Supreme Court has not banned prayers at all public school graduation ceremonies, according to the Center for Law and Religious Freedom in Annandale, Va.
"School officials have become so frightened by religious issues that they often go far beyond their duties," said Dan Parsons, executive director of Family First and former special assistant in the attorney general's office. "This has immensely bothered me through the years. In truth, there are no legal, constitutional reasons you can't have prayer at graduation ceremonies."
However, this fact did not prevent an uproar a few years ago when Kearney seniors voted to include prayer in their graduation ceremony.

65. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nebraska
4193A, Corporations, 1909, nebraska Civil Code to himself, but having general jurisdictionthroughout Churches, parochial schools, and charitable institutions
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Nebraska, meaning in English, "shallow water", occupies geographically a central location among the states of the Union and is part of the Louisiana territory, purchased from France in 1803. It is bounded on the north by South Dakota ; on the east by the Missouri River, which separates it from Iowa, and the northwest corner of Missouri; on the south by Kansas and Colorado ; and on the west by Colorado and Wyoming RESOURCES The report covering the manufactures of Nebraska for 1908, issued in August, 1909, by the State Bureau of Labour and Statistics, gives the amount of capital invested as $90,593,659, and the year's output at $160,232,792. The total value of all deeded land, in 1909, embracing 34,419471 Corn 169,179,137 bushels ($93,048,450)
Wheat 50,313,600 bushels ($43,659,174)
Oats 59,653,479 bushels ($23,861,000)
Hay 6,900,269 tons ($59,258,812)
Alfalfa 1,971,770 tons ($23,661,140)
Horses
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Barley, rye, and cane
4,047,964 bushels ($3,796,977)
Potatoes 7,386,497 bushels ($5,096,977)

66. Medical - Shelby, Nebraska
All Polk County schools receive general screenings and assistance with health (CATCH).CATCH, Inc. serves the 15 rural counties in Southeast nebraska.
http://www.ci.shelby.ne.us/med.htm
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The Shelby Clinic is managed through Butler County P.C. and is staffed by four doctors (alternating days) and a nurse. The clinic is open four days each week. Rescue Squad
The volunteer rescue squad is supported with 14 Emergency Medical Technicians and 6 First Responders responding to rescue calls with a fully equipped ambulance. Equipment includes a cellular phone, automatic blood pressure machine, semi-automatic defibrillator with pulse oximeter, full assortment of splints, jaws of life, oxygen, and other basic life support equipment. Hospital
The Annie Jeffrey Memorial County Health Center , located in Osceola, is a 21-bed acute and skilled care hospital licensed by the state. The Health Center is owned by Polk County and governed by a five-member Board of Trustees appointed by the County Commissioners. To reach the health center, call or visit the Health Care Web site Services available include: acute care, coronary and intensive care, swing bed, intermediate care, 24-hour emergency room, labor/delivery/recovery/ postpartum birthing suite, general and microscopic surgery, radiology (fluoroscopy, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, mammography, CT, and MRI), laboratory, respiratory therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, pharmacy, social services, cardiac rehabilitation, and pulmonary rehabilitation. Other services provided by the Health Care include: Lifeline

67. Major General Stanley M. Heng
staff, prior to his appointment as Adjutant general. 1970 Meritorious Service Award,nebraska National Guard Program with Lincoln Public schools 1990 Business
http://www.ngb.army.mil/ngbgomo/library/bio/heng_sm.htm
MAJOR GENERAL STANLEY M. HENG
Retired effective Dec 1, 2000 Major General Stanley M. Heng was appointed Adjutant General, Nebraska National Guard, 1 June 1987. He is responsible for directing all aspects of the Army and Air National Guard in addition to serving as the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency director. General Heng served in the active Army January 23,1956 until November 1957. He joined the Nebraska National Guard in March 1958 serving in the enlisted ranks until earning his commission from the Nebraska National Guard Military Academy in May 1964. Prior to his appointment as Adjutant General, he served as Commandant of the Nebraska National Guard Military Academy where he directed the training of officer candidates.
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1. May 64 - Feb 66, Assistant Communications Officer, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 168 th Field Artillery Group, Nebraska Army National Guard
2. Mar 66 - Feb 68, Commander, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 168 th Field Artillery Group, Nebraska Army National Guard
3. Mar 68 - Mar 74, Headquarters Adjutant, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Nebraska Army National Guard

68. Carnegie Classification Of Institutions Of Higher Education
Institutions—Other separate health profession schools. nebraska Wesleyan University,NE, Baccalaureate Colleges College, PA, Baccalaureate Colleges—general.
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Home Our Work Carnegie Classification 2000 Edition Index > N Classification home 2000 Edition - Foreword - Category Definitions - Technical Notes - Summary Information ... Staff
Institution State Classification NAES College IL Specialized Institutions—Other specialized institutions Napa Valley College CA Associate's Colleges Naropa University CO Specialized Institutions—Other specialized institutions Nash Community College NC Associate's Colleges Nashotah House WI Specialized Institutions—Theological seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions Nashville Auto-Diesel College TN Associate's Colleges Nashville State Technical Institute TN Associate's Colleges Nassau Community College NY Associate's Colleges National American University SD Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges National Business College VA Associate's Colleges National Business College (Bluefield) VA Associate's Colleges National Business College (Charlottesville) VA Associate's Colleges PR Associate's Colleges National College of Chiropractic IL Specialized Institutions—Other separate health profession schools

69. Rockland Homes - Experience The Warmth Of A Rockland Home
Skutt Catholic High School Westside Community schools. and Tourism nebraska Unicameralnebraska National Forests and Atkinson general Crook House general Dodge
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70. 1994-1996 Undergraduate Catalog/University Of Nebraska At Kearney
University of nebraska at Kearney Undergraduate Catalog College Methods 2 BIOL103GS general Biology or Non-Rhythmic Activities forElementary schools or PE
http://aaunk.unk.edu/catalogs/94-96cat/eledmj.htm
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Undergraduate Catalog: College of Education
Department of Elementary/Early Childhood Education
Elementary Education Major
Three major options are available:
I. Elementary Education Option-Bachelor of Arts in Education degree II. Middle Grades Teaching Option-Bachelor of Arts in Education degree or Middle Grades Teaching Option-Bachelor of Science in Education degree III. Early Childhood Education Option- Bachelor of Arts in Education degree
A minor in Early Childhood Education is available for students not pursuing certification in this area.
I. Elementary Education Option-Bachelor of Arts in Education Degree
A. General Studies Program - 50 hours B. Professional Sequence in Education - *20-26 hours C. Minor or Additional Endorsement - 24-33 hours D. Elementary Option - 44-45 hours Elementary Methods - 18 hours
ELED 370 Teaching Elem School Math - 3 ELED 371 Teaching Elem School Lang Arts - 3 ELED 372 Teaching Elem School Science - 3 ELED 373 Teaching Elem School Soc Sciences - 3 ELED 374 Teaching Elem School Reading - 3 ELED 405
Supporting Courses26-27 hours
ART 360 Elementary Art Methods - 2 BIOL 103 GS General Biology or BIOL 109 GS Plants and Animals - 4 ENG 425 Children's Literature - 3 MATH 230 **Mathematics Elementary Teachers I - 3 MATH 330 Mathematics Elementary Teachers II - 3 MUS 115 **Public School Music I - 2 MUS 215 **Public School Music II - 2 **Students may test out of MUS 115 and MATH 230. Students completing a minor in Music are not required to take MUS 115 and 215.

71. CIM | Copyright Resources On The Internet: Copyright Resources - K-12
Registration 7. Copyright Resources general Interest 8 nebraska Library CommissionCopyright Handbook Issues for libraries and schools A summary of the
http://www.groton.k12.ct.us/mts/pt2a9.htm
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By definition, an AUP is a written agreement in the form of guidelines, signed by students, their parents and their teachers, outlining the terms and conditions of Internet use-rules of online behavior and access privileges.
From Acceptable Use Policies - A Handbook
Acceptable Use Policies: A Handbook
A handbook for developing AUPs featuring sample policies. From the Virginia Department of Education, Division of Technology.
American Association of School Administrators: Technology Planning and Policies
The AASA's collection of sample Acceptable Use Policies.
K-12 Acceptable Use Policies
An analysis of K-12 AUPs with sample policy templates (license fee required). From Nancy Willard, Information Technology Consultant.
Acceptable Use Policies
AUP resources from the Houston Independent School District.

72. Education - Information And Resource Guide To Nebraska - Nebraska.com - NE - Sch
nebraska.com provides a comprehensive to Educational Institutions in nebraska. about nebraska colleges, universities, home schooling, private schools, public schools, educational
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Nebraska.com provides a comprehensive selection of links pertaining to Educational Institutions in Nebraska. These links include information about Nebraska colleges, universities, home schooling, private schools, public schools, educational organizations and associations, educational resources, and career schools.
Select: Accountants Airline Companies Apartments Attorneys Attorneys By Specialty Auto Dealers-New Auto Dealers-Used Auto Repair Banks Books-New Churches Computers Dentists Employment Agency Florists Furniture Retailers General Contractors Golf Courses Grocers Hospitals Hotels and Motels Insurance Internet Products Newspapers Night Clubs Printers Real Estate Restaurants Schools Schools-Pre K thru 12 Sporting Goods Travel Agencies Veterinarians Or Enter Category: AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NH NJ NM NV NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY

73. UNL Math Day: MathDay General Information
MathDay general Information. In 2001, we hosted 1,335 students from 94 nebraska highschools, which is about the capacity of the available facilities.
http://www.math.unl.edu/?area=mathdayINFO

74. Schools, General Interest - SMARTpages.com
Locate phone numbers for general interest schools around the country at SMARTpages.com, a directory of business listings and shopping guides.
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75. Crete, Nebraska
Crete, nebraska. Churches. The religious needs of the community levels ofneed. Crete schools, Educational Service Unit 6. Government. The City of
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/ianr/saline/crete.htm
Crete, Nebraska
Churches
The religious needs of the community are well served with a dozen churches of major denominations.
Communications
Crete has the latest fiber optic cable telephone system, the weekly Crete News newspaper and Crete High School's TV station.
Culture
Crete's high school and Doane's year round schedules add immensely to the cultural depth of the community with concerts, lectures, films and dramatic productions. Libraries, art galleries, a museum, and Midwest Institute for international studies also enrich the lives of Crete's people.
Education
Crete values education highly. An AA accredited junior-senior high school, a parochial school, two preschools, GED/ABE, two continuing education programs and Doane , a 4 year college focusing on career education and liberal arts, covers all ages and levels of need. Crete Schools, Educational Service Unit #6
Government
The City of Crete takes pride in its community center, highly advanced volunteer fire and rescue department, updated law enforcement, and its economically city-owned utilities and services. Blue River Family Center
Health Services
Crete has nursing homes, a 64 bed modern hospital and

76. Battle Creek Nebraska Home Page
Battle Creek Public schools. The computer programming/advanced applications classof Battle Creek Public School maintains this site. Battle Creek, nebraska is a
http://bcps.esu8.org/
presented by Battle Creek Public Schools
The computer programming/advanced applications class of Battle Creek Public School maintains this site.
Battle Creek, Nebraska is a town of about 1000 people and is in the beautiful valley of the Elkhorn River of Northeast Nebraska. Follow the links to learn more about... Questions or comments on this site can be directed to the Webmaster, Bob Stranghoener The Battle Creek school district does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, marital status, disability, or age in admission or access to, or treatment of employment, in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding complaints, grievance procedures or the application of these policies of nondiscrimination: Superintendent Jay Bellar
P.O. Box 190, Battle Creek, NE 68715

77. Schools - Fairmont, Nebraska
Fairmont Public School In 1999 Fairmont and Geneva schools mergedto become Fillmore Central Public schools. Currently, each town
http://www.ci.fairmont.ne.us/schools.htm
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Fillmore Central Schools:
In 1999 Fairmont and Geneva Schools merged to become Fillmore Central Public Schools. Currently, each town has its own K-2; all 6-8th graders are in Fairmont; all 3rd-5th and 9th-12th are in Geneva. This merger has opened up a wide variety of course offerings and opportunities at all levels. The Middle School offers a strong academic curriculum, while also offering many extra-curricular activities, including sports, music, and Student Council. The staff at Fillmore Central Middle School is committed to excellence in teaching and giving each of their students the skills needed to become successful. For more information, call or visit the Fillmore Central Schools home page.
Tiny Images Child Care/Preschool Center:
Located in Fairview Manor facility. Call for more information.
Alumni Banquet:
The Fairmont Alumni Banquet is held annually the Saturday evening of Memorial Day weekend. For more information contact the Public Library at or e-mail at wmarget@galaxycable.net

78. General Information - Fairmont, Nebraska
1992. The hospital is licensed by the state of nebraska for 33acuteswing beds and 20 long-term care beds certified by Medicaid.
http://www.ci.fairmont.ne.us/general.htm
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Fillmore County has 16 townships and is governed by a seven-member Board of Supervisors elected by popular vote for a four-year term. The county is zoned. The village of Fairmont is governed by a Board of Trustees. Municipal officials include five Board of Trustees elected for a four-year term and a Board Chairperson appointed by Trustees for a one-year term. The village office is located at 635 6th Ave.,
Fairmont has a fire and rescue unit consisting of 32 volunteers. Fairmont is proud of the men and women who donate their time and training to serve on the Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Unit. A full-service hospital is within 10 minutes of Fairmont.
Senior Center:
Fairmont Aging Service, located at 519 6th Ave., offers meals on wheels as well as noon meals at the center. The Center offers daily activities such as card playing, quilting, crafts and special events. The Center also recycles and sells greeting cards. For more information, call
Fairview Manor:
Fairview Manor is a city owned, not-for-profit skilled nursing facility. The facility offers a small, home like environment. Fairview Manor became a registered Eden Alternative facility in May 2000. Across the nation, only about 300 facilities have achieved this status. Fairview Manor opened

79. Charter School Law - Nebraska Charter Schools Page
LINKS TO IMPORTANT CHARTER SCHOOL SITES nebraska does not allow charterschools nebraska Charter School Coalition. RECOMMENDED READING
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Nebraska does not allow charter schools
Nebraska Charter School Coalition
RECOMMENDED READING This is a great book to help you get ready to start your own charter school. Buy This Book! For more charter school books,
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80. Education World® - K12 Schools : Secondary : Charter : North America : USA : Ge
Up One Level TOP K12 schools Secondary Charter North America USA. IllinoisKansas Louisiana Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota nebraska New Jersey New
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