The Alabama Experience -- Programs About Alabama History and wrought iron structure built in 1871 off the alabama coast; Quinlan and Snow HillInstitute, a nationally known private boarding school established in 1894 http://www.cptr.ua.edu/alex/history.htm
Extractions: This page contains brief descriptions of programs broadcast on The Alabama Experience television series. On-line study guides or press releases are available for some programs and links to them are provided here. VHS videotapes of The Alabama Experience programs may be purchased for $21.00 each with Master Card, Visa, or Discover by calling Please specify program title when ordering. Across Alabama's Black Belt on Highway 80 Called the Black Belt because of its rich, dark soil, the area of south Alabama traversed by Highway 80 on its route across the southern U.S. was the staging ground for some of Alabama's most significant moments in history. It was here that DeSoto met Tuscaloosa, cotton plantations flourished, the Confederacy was born, and civil rights were won. Follow Highway 80 through Demopolis, Selma, Montgomery, and Tuskegee on a journey through Alabama history. Remembering the revolt on the slave ship AMISTAD more than a century and a half after it took place. The coalition of abolitionists and attorneys that was formed to exonerate the imprisoned Africans led to the founding of the American Missionary Association. In turn, this group established many schools for blacks, including Talladega College. The show will also visit the Amistad Research Center in New Orleans, a manuscript library for the study of ethnic history and culture.
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Extractions: The Scots School Oberon Road BATHURST NSW 2795 Australia +61 2 6331 2766 +61 2 6333 4795 The Scots School is situated in Bathurst, New South Wales. ... It is a Presbyterian co-educational day and boarding school (Kindergarten to Year 12) providing a quality ... Our students are encouraged to pursue success in all their undertakings. ...
English Language Schools In Indiana, USA. Web Directory Catholic, coed, boarding high school. Beautiful campus with lake, 100km. Le Mans Academy boarding School for Boy s Grades 59 with an ESL Program. http://www.englishinusa.com/Indiana.html
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NAT-EDU (July-December, 1996): Re: Boarding School Story Internet uahebp01@asnuah.asn.net University of alabama in Huntsville Next articleMichael Marker Re boarding school story ; Previous article tcross820@aol http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/ne/96b/0060.html
The History Of The City Of Guin - Guin, Alabama A public boarding school was built in 1888 to change a law so that the first publichigh school in the proud to be part of the 3M family here in Guin, alabama. http://www.guinal.org/history.htm
Extractions: We have one of the friendliest towns in Northwest Alabama, go ahead, ask anyone from Marion County and they'll have to agree. We're friendly. Our community has endured throughout the years and we did it despite a force of nature, a famous tornado that hit our town in April 1974, which almost destroyed the entire city. But did people move away? Nope, they stayed, they rebuilt, and they continued supporting and giving to this wonderful little town.
Latestnews has served as head of Indian Springs School in Indian Springs, alabama, a highlyregarded, academically challenging coed day and boarding school for students http://www.parktudor.pvt.k12.in.us/jennings.htm
Extractions: Huntingdonshire (abbreviated Hunts ) is a part of England around Huntingdon, which is currently administered as a district of Cambridgeshire. It includes St Ives, Godmanchester, St Neots, Ramsey and Fletton. It had previously been an administrative county in its own right, the 3rd smallest in England. This was merged with the Soke of Peterborough in 1965 to form the administrative county of Peterborough and Huntingdonshire. In 1974 it was annexed to the administrative county of Cambridgeshire.
Muscogee (Creek) Nation Division Of Human Development Eufaula Chattahoochee River near Columbus, alabama, in 1822. Nation has operated Eufaula BoardingSchool since 1984 care while students attend Eufaula Public schools. http://www.muscogeenation-nsn.gov/dorm.html
Extractions: Toll Free No: (800)896-3181 Eufaula Dormitory, located in East Central Oklahoma on the western edge of the town of Eufaula, was established by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation in 1892 and has been in continuous operation since that time. Eufaula Dormitory is situated on the Southeastern boundary of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, 52 miles southeast of Okmulgee, the capitol of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Click here for Student Application. (This is a PDF file) Muscogee (Creek) Nation has operated Eufaula Boarding School since 1984 as a peripheral dormitory through a grant from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). The residential facility can house up to 128 students (grades 1-12). The facility is designed to provide nine month residential care while students attend Eufaula Public Schools. Eufaula Dormitory residents attend Eufaula public Schools in grades 1-12. Eufaula Public Schools has a total enrollment of 1,174 for the 2002-2003 school year. American Indians make up 39% (457) of the total school enrollment. The town of Eufaula, with a population of 3800 borders Lake Eufaula, a popular state tourism and recreation area. The Muscogee (Creek) Nation is the fourth largest employer in the town of Eufaula, exceeded only by the Eufaula Public Schools, a manufacturing plant and two hotel resorts.
Contact Us At RGNS Mr. Breithaupt travels extensively in Georgia and alabama visiting schools, attendingboarding school fairs, and hosting receptions for alumni and prospective http://www.rabungap.org/admission/contact_the_office_of_admission.htm
Extractions: Admission The Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School Office of Admission expects that after reading through the schools web page, you may have questions or want additional information mailed to your home. Since we believe in offering you personalized service, you are welcome to contact any member of the Admission staff for assistance, or you may send your inquiry to the general email address at the bottom of the page. Kathy Watts kwatts @rabungap.org Mrs. Watts can help you schedule a visit to Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School for an interview, ISEE testing, or an upcoming open house event. As one of the most knowledgeable people on the entire RGNS campus, Mrs. Watts can provide you with answers to many of your questions, or she can get you in touch with the most appropriate person to provide answers to your specific issues. DaRel Christiansen
Extractions: Godfrey College and High School (1880 - 1893): A Story of the School The school was founded in 1880 by Robert Gold Isbell and incorporated in 1884 by Robert G. Isbell, Elijah Blanton, Hugh W. Isbell, W.R. Atkins, and Andrew J. Ingle, Trustees. Robert G. Isbell was president. Godfrey College and High School was built in a town then called Godfrey, later Motes, and named for the father of the founder, Godfrey J. Isbell, who had served in the Confederate Army as Private, Company E, 29 th Regiment of Alabama. The school and town were located at the intersection of the Cheatham Road which connected Moulton and Tuscaloosa and the Houston-Columbus Highway five miles south of the present site of Double Springs, Winston County, Alabama. Neither road now exists. Robert G. Isbell was born in Fayette County, Alabama, August 29, 1851, licensed as a minister at the age of nineteen, and joined the North Alabama Conference of the Methodist Church South at Tuscaloosa, November 20, 1872. He attended Vanderbilt University, School of Religion, now the Divinity School, in the academic year 1875-1876, the first class of that University. Godfrey College sold stock and financed the college buildings and equipment, and students were charged tuition, although farm produce was often accepted for board in lieu of cash. A thriving little town developed, with post office, hotel, stores and shops, including a newspaper
The UMM Campus School of Agriculture offered a boarding school experience for top 5 percent of theirhigh school class; 39 University (MO), University of alabama at Montevallo http://www.mrs.umn.edu/~dpe/history.htm
Extractions: The UMM Campus Conceived at the outset as a four-year liberal arts college, UMM was to serve not only the population of west central Minnesota, but also was to provide an educational opportunity for students throughout the state who sought a University of Minnesota undergraduate liberal education in a small college setting. The guiding principles of selective admission, controlled growth, and academic excellence in a residential campus atmosphere have not changed for three and a half decades. In 1994, with 1924 students and 120 teaching faculty, UMM combines the living-learning environment of the small liberal arts college with the advantages of being a college of the University of Minnesota. The UMM baccalaureate program is structured but flexible, requiring students to take responsibility for their own learning. The focus is on developing one's intellectual abilities while expanding the horizons of one's knowledge. The members of the faculty, representing over 25 academic fields, are organized into four divisions: Humanities, Social Sciences, Science and Mathematics, and Education. A 16-to- 1 student-faculty ratio and a strong institutional commitment to individual attention bring UMM students into frequent contact with faculty; undergraduates often assist faculty in research and professional activities. The UMM student body is made up of a diverse and talented group of men and women. The campus attracts students from throughout Minnesota and more than 20 other states and foreign countries. Over 50 percent of entering freshmen rank in the top 10 percent of their high school class; over 70 percent in the top 20 percent. The majority of students live in on-campus housing, creating a strong sense of community at UMM.
Union Abstract Company 1907 - Eufaula, Indian Territory cities named Eufaula in the United States Eufaula, Oklahoma and Eufaula, alabama. TheEufaula boarding School is also a significant point in the history of http://www.scripophily.net/unabcom.html
Extractions: Home Banks and Financial Banks, Brokers, Exchanges T - Z Union Abstract Company 1907 - Eufaula, Indian Territory Union Abstract Company 1907 - Eufaula, Indian Territory Beautifully engraved certificate from the Union Abstract Company issued in 1907. There some slight staining on the upper edge. This historic document has an ornate border around it with a vignette of an allegorical woman. This item is hand signed by the companys president and secretary and is over 93 years old. Eufaula, Oklahoma, the county seat of McIntosh County and former Record Town for Recording District No. 12 in Indian Territory, is located 12 miles south of Interstate 40 at the junction of US Highway 69 and Oklahoma State Highway 9. It is named after one of the historic Creek Indian villages in the Creek Nations old homeland, Alabama. There are only two cities named Eufaula in the United States- Eufaula, Oklahoma and Eufaula, Alabama. Just one half mile east of Eufaula was the site of North Fork Town, settled by the Creek Indians shortly after their arrival in this area in 1836. The Texas Road and a branch of the California Road crossed at North Fork Town, making it a center of traffic. This important tribal community played host to the treaty made between the Confederates and the Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Nations in 1861. North Fork Town is now covered by Lake Eufaula.
The Chronicle: Career Network: 03/17/2000 to teach history at the Montgomery Academy, a private high school in alabama. thatis more than offset by the fact that life at a boarding school involves very http://chronicle.com/jobs/2000/03/2000031701c.htm
Extractions: Friday, March 17, 2000 By GWENDOLYN BRADLEY Peter Wozniak left a tenured professorship at Auburn University at Montgomery to teach history at the Montgomery Academy, a private high school in Alabama. Not long after, two of Mr. Wozniak's colleagues followed in his footsteps. "Had I been an associate professor at a major research university, I probably would not have changed," Mr. Wozniak says. "But when one teaches at a small, regional, community-college type institution, one can be far better off at a high school. The students are capable of a very high level of work." Mr. Wozniak initially contacted the Montgomery Academy looking for part-time work to supplement his university salary. When the school later offered him a full-time position, he accepted. After 10 years at Auburn, he was fed up with what he saw as a declining quality of students and low pay. "Unbelievably, the high school is paying me more than the university was going to pay me for being chairman of the department," Mr. Wozniak says. ALSO SEE: A guide to Web resources on teaching in private schools Secondary-school teaching has long been an obvious alternative for humanities Ph.D.'s and A.B.D.'s who don't land the college teaching jobs they want. But increasingly, people with doctorates are viewing elite private-school teaching as a rewarding career in its own right, rather than a watered-down version of college teaching or an undesirable backup plan.
AASB: Publications/Court Report of action for educational malpractice in alabama. The questions stem from a casein which parents of students attending a private boarding school sued school http://www.theaasb.org/court_report.cfm?DocID=548
Extractions: These schools are listed alphabetically by name. If you wish to go to a name more directly, select a range of letters from the following list: A through D E through H I through L M through P ... U through Z Armadillo's World Wide Web Server , Texas Web66 K-12 Schools Registry , a comprehensive listing of schools on the Web. Academic Resource Center Tallahassee Florida Academy at the Lakes Day School Land O' Lakes Florida - "ALDS is a private, non-profit school using the continuous progress, mutli-age house program. We offer a thematic, holistic approach throughout the school." note: pre-K through 8 Advanced Technologies Academy Las Vegas Nevada - "A Las Vegas, NV, USA, magnet school specializing in banking and financing, computer science, systems technologies support." Ames High School Ames Iowa American Fork Junior High American Fork Utah - "We believe all students can learn and are entitled to every possible opportunity to become capable, productive and well-adjusted citizens." American School of Paris Paris France Providing education since 1946 to Americans and more than 50 nationalities.