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Extractions: Linda Willhite was awarded a full-tuition scholarship to the Arizona Culinary Institute in Scottsdale for the amount of $18,960.00. This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding senior student who has a passion for cooking and a dedication to personal success and fulfillment in the Culinary Arts. Arizona Culinary Institute offers a tightly structured 9 month program emphasizing practical, hands-on time in small classes teaching only Culinary Arts and directly related curriculum. 2004 marks the eighth year of this exciting summer abroad program for Mountain View students. Through the efforts of Laura Steele (Mountain View teacher and program facilitator) and Wally Allen (local resident and benefactor), the following Mountain View students are receiving $3600 - $4500 scholarships: Alison Borzillo (Italy), Megan Dunwell (Chile), Kara Kanto (United Kingdom Film Program), Carrie Moore (New Zealand), Chantel Romero-Vasquez (China), and Isaias Torres (Thailand). Programs are 4 - 5 weeks in duration. All have educational components such as community service, language training and ecology, as well as travel and a home stay. This will bring our total number of scholarships to 27!
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Extractions: Home Funded by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Parent Training and Information Centers in each state provide training and information to parents of infants, toddlers, school-aged children, and young adults with disabilities and the professionals who work with their families. This assistance helps parents participate more effectively with professionals in meeting the educational needs of children and youth with disabilities. Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona
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Extractions: Services of The Arc of Arizona Information and Referral The Arc of Arizona receives over 6,000 requests annually for assistance from parents of and individuals with disabilities. The Arc is the first organization called upon when people with disabilities or their families are in crisis or are in need of help. Many families new to the area rely on The Arc to direct them to services for people with disabilities. This distribution of information is an invaluable service provided free to the public. The Arc of Arizona maintains an up to date information and referral library, which is constantly upgraded with the latest information about other organizations, state and federal services, state and private resources, parent supports, educational materials about developmental disabilities and more. Guardianship The Arc of Arizona formed the Guardianship Service Commission in 1980, seeing the need to help the most vulnerable individuals with disabilities. The GSC, provides ongoing guardianship to persons that have developmental disabilities with no family members available to assist, and are in hardship for assistance. The GSC currently is the court appointed guardian for 33 such individuals, whose affairs are handled through The Arc's Guardianship Coordinator. Total assistance includes handling financial affairs, individual service program plans, individual education plans, medication reviews, managing trusts, treatment team member, personal assistance and general advocacy. Beyond providing guardianship, The Arc assists in distributing information to the public about guardianship, trusts, and wills. Approximately 500 inquires for assistance are received annually.
Extractions: Related Resources Status of Mathematics in the U.S. Barthe, P. (Ed.). (2002, Summer). Add it up: Mathematics education in the U.S. does not compute [Entire issue]. (1). Available at: www.edtrust.org/main/documents/k16_summer02.pdf (Acrobat file). Adding it up: Helping children learn mathematics . Washington, DC: National Academy Press. Available at: www.nap.edu/books/0309069955/html/index.html Helping children learn mathematics . Washington, DC: National Academy Press. Available at: www.nap.edu/books/0309084318/html National Center for Education Statistics. (n.d.). Mathematics . Available at: www.nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/mathematics In the teaching case Family Involvement in Mathematics Increasing parent involvement to improve academic achievement in reading and math . Chicago: Master's Action Research Project, Saint Xavier University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED438027) Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 30
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Extractions: There are many sites listed below that you'll enjoy visiting with your child at home and this resource page was developed for that purpose. In school, only child-safe sites will be visited and your children will be constantly monitored while using the Internet. We are dedicated to providing a safe and secure environment for your child. Students will not be allowed to access the Internet without faculty supervision. Should you have any concerns or questions about classroom internet use, please feel free to contact me. **What is a WebQuest? "A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in which some or all of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web. WebQuests are designed to use learners' time well, to focus on using information rather than looking for it, and to support learners' thinking at the levels on analysis, synthesis and evaluation."** Teachers all over the world have recognized the webquest as a powerful teaching format. Keep in mind that one of the key features of a webquest is that the information is drawn from the web - a web that is changing daily. Our children will need the skills and expertise to efficiently navigate the world-wide web. Defined by Bernie Dodge, San Diego State University and creator of this concept.
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Extractions: Adult Education: Literacy and Self-Advocacy Skills New Hampshire: Since 1998, The Right Question Project has worked with the New Hampshire Bureau of Adult Education to integrate our educational strategy into their Adult Literacy programs. More than 60 educators are using the RQP method to help their students build skills to advocate for themselves and navigate systems. An adult educator shared this story about the impact of RQP on one of her students: Nashua, NH: The Nashua Adult Learning Center (ALC) has been particularly successful in using RQP in their Family Empowerment Project. The ALC has shared our method for teaching advocacy skills with staff members, who have then shared it with colleagues and participating families. Many of the families are now interacting more effectively with the programs and services that directly affect them. For example: Family Empowerment Project participants had questions about how the Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) was conducting their assessments and asked the local DCYF supervisor to meet with them to answer their questions.
Extractions: August 27, 2001 by Carrie Lips Tinika Malone is a 31-year-old single mother with four beautiful daughters. Unbeknownst to her, she's also on the front lines of a national debate over the future of public education. Two years ago Tinika had little control over her girls' education. She wasn't happy with the education at her local public school, Larry C. Kennedy Elementary. But Tinika and her girls had no practical options. At the time, she had only temporary employment and her modest salary wasn't enough to relocate or pay private school tuition on top of necessities like food and rent. All of that changed when a friend gave her an application for the Arizona School Choice Trust. Tinika applied and received private scholarships that allowed her to send her children to a school of her choice. Tinika's story may represent the future of school choice. The role of tuition vouchers is in doubt. Major voucher initiatives were defeated last fall in Michigan and California, and a modest voucher component was cut from President Bush's education package. The tax credit in Arizona that helped Tinika may now be the best hope for families seeking parental school choice.
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