Ascension Health: Sister Bonnie Hoffman, DC at the University of arkansas at Pine Bonnie served as Director, Nursing staff education,at Charity http://www.ascensionhealth.org/about/board_trustees/bonnie_hoffman.asp
Extractions: Sister Bonnie Hoffman, DC Sister Bonnie Hoffman, DC, is a member of the Ascension Health Board of Trustees. She is a registered nurse and earned her bachelor's degree in nursing from Marillac College, St. Louis, Mo. in 1971 and a master's degree in nursing from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. Return to Board of Trustees
Return To Budget Summary Menu 105, arkansas, 653, 65, 48,433, 1,009, 1,006, 7,549, 57,996. Budget, staff dev. *SpecialEducation enrollment figures may change significantly by September dependent, http://www.aps.k12.co.us/district-info/finances/budget/BudgetSummary/PPABudgetAl
Extractions: Home Return to Budget Summary Menu AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2003-04 PPA Budget Allocations No. of No. of Budget Sp.Ed. Budget Staff Dev. Copier Service School PPA School Students Spec. Ed.** Budget Altura Arkansas Boston Aurora Century Clyde Miller Crawford Dalton Dartmouth Elkhart Fletcher Fulton Iowa Jamaica Jewell Kenton Lansing Laredo Lyn Knoll Montview Paris Park Lane Aurora Quest Academy Sable Side Creek Sixth Avenue Tollgate Vassar Vaughn Virginia Court Wheeling Yale Elementary SubTotals Instructional Materials* Equipment* TOTAL ELEMENTARY PPA BUDGET No. of No. of Budget Sp.Ed. Budget Staff Dev. Copier Service School PPA School Students Spec. Ed.** Budget Aurora Hills Aurora Summit Academy Columbia East Mrachek North South West Middle School SubTotals Instructional Materials* Equipment* TOTAL MIDDLE SCHOOL PPA BUDGET No. of No. of Budget Sp.Ed. Budget Staff Dev. Copier Service School PPA School Students Spec. Ed.** Budget Central Gateway Hinkley Rangeview William Smith David L. Hartenbach High School SubTotals Instructional Materials* Equipment* TOTAL HIGH SCHOOL PPA BUDGET GRAND TOTALS: Instructional Materials* Equipment* GRAND TOTAL PPA BUDGET Total PPA Number Average $$ Proportional Budgets of Students Per Student Comparison Elementary Middle School High School *647 Instructional Materials and 723 Equipment will be distributed based on organizational needs as determined by Instruction.
January 25 on goal setting, selfesteem, diversity, health education, nutrition and 6 pm KappaSigma Meeting Alphin, arkansas Room. 6 pm Residence Life staff Meeting Lyon http://www.lyon.edu/webdata/groups/greensheet/1-25_greensheet.htm
Extractions: January 25, 2002 Nineteen Lyon students selected for 'Who's Who' for 2002 Nineteen Lyon College students have been selected for the 2002 edition of Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Outstanding students have been honored in the annual directory since it was first published in 1934. Students have been included in the publication based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success. Students are chosen by campus nominating committees and the annual directorys editors. Students named from Lyon College this year are: Rich Ambler, a senior from Magnolia, son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ambler; Emilie Brady, a junior from Bon Aqua, Tenn., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Brady; Lacie Bray, a junior of Pea Ridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bray; Josh Brooks, a junior from Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Brooks; and Ginger Clifton, a senior from Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Clifton. Lee Sun Collier-Forgy, a junior from Little Rock, daughter of Catherine Collier; Elizabeth Gabbard, a junior from Fort Smith, daughter of Susan Gabbard; Courtney Harris, a junior from Searcy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley E. Harris; Kristin Harris, a junior from Searcy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley E. Harris; and Megan Looney, a junior from Springdale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Looney.
What We Fund: Charles A. Frueauff Foundation $8,000 Conference Support arkansas Enterprise Group Louisville, KY $18,000 staff PositionInterfaith Little Rock, AR $25,000 education Programming Metropolitian http://www.frueaufffoundation.com/prev_grant/grantinfo_00.asp
Quality Counts: Arkansas Data education spending per $1,000 in per capita income, 1995, Teachers as % of total staff,1995, 52, 50, 50, 52. This table shows arkansas s scores, along with those of http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/tables/ar-data.htm
Extractions: This table shows Arkansas's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas. Student Achievement School Climate Resources Quality of Teaching Arkansas Student Achievement Data For more information about these measures, see our Student Achievement page. N/A = State did not participate in NAEP testing. = Information not available. Ark. La. Okla. Texas 4th graders proficient or advanced in reading, 1994 N/A 8th graders proficient or advanced in math, 1992 4th graders reading at basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 4th graders reading below basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 8th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 8th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 Ark. La. Okla. Texas 4th graders in math at proficient or advanced, NAEP 1992 4th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 4th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 State-funded preschool for disadvantaged, 1995 yes yes yes yes Public high schools with AP courses, 1996 8th graders taking algebra, 1992 Ark. La. Okla. Texas Students taking upper-level math, 1994 Students taking upper-level science, 1994
Lake Hamilton Middle School Plan The latest arkansas Department of education Annual School Start September, 2002.End May, 2005. á Administrative staff. á Teachers. None $0. http://wolves.dsc.k12.ar.us/ASCIP/ACSIP/middle04.htm
Extractions: Updated 3/29/04) Lake Hamilton Middle School (NCA) Arkansas Consolidated School Improvement Process The Lake Hamilton Middle School is committed to educating all children in transition from childhood to adolescence by providing an environment in which each child attains literacy; and creates learners for life in a fast moving world of technology. VISION MISSION STATEMENT LAKE HAMILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Working hand-in-hand, we build success. Lake Hamilton School District Essential Beliefs: * a priority of academic achievement through high expectations, use of critical thinking skills, and the tools of technology. * the adequate time to meet standards. *a diverse, multicultural, realistic environment fostering good citizenship, personal growth, and achievement. * a successful learning experience that encourages life-long learning.
CSREES FSNE Web Site Diane E Murrell FFNEWS Coordinator, U. of arkansas at Pine Bluff, CES 1200 StephanyP Parker, PhD OCES-FSNEP/EFNEP Nutrition education Asst. Network staff. http://www.csrees-fsnep.org/per_list.cfm
Administration, Faculty & Staff Hampton University; MA, Ph.D., University of arkansas. Rich, Ms. Kathy, staff Assistant,Division of Ms. Brenda, Administrative Secretary, Continuing education. http://www.ngcsu.edu/academic/Catalog/Administration, Faculty & Staff.htm
Extractions: Administration, Faculty, and Staff OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF ADMINISTRATION Nathaniel Hansford, President, B.S.Ed., LL.M, J.D. Philip G. Buckhiester, Vice President for Academic Affairs, B.S., Ph.D. Linda Roberts-Betsch, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs,Director of Enrollment Management Services, B.S.N., M.S.H.E., M.S.N., D.S.N. Jason K. Pruitt, Registrar, B.S., M.Ed. Marilyn S. Lary, Director of Library Services,B.A., M.S.L.S., Ph. D. Robert LaVerriere, Director of Admissions, B.A.,M.Ed. Deborah Barbone, Director of Financial Aid, B.S.Ed. Kimberly R. Foster, Director of Public Services, B.B.A, M.B.A Carmen Mas, Division of Academic Support Programs, B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Judith Bryant, Vice President for Student Affairs, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Laura Whitaker-Lea, Associate Dean of Students, B.A., M.A. Beverly Kirchner, Director of Career Services, B.B.A., M.B.A. Frank J. "Mac" McConnell, Vice President for Business and Finance, B.B. A., M.B.A. Gerald Lord, Associate Vice President for Business and Finance, Director of Auxiliary Services, B.S., M.A. Stan Allen, Comptroller,B.B.A., M.Ed.
San Francisco Intermed. Visual Basic Dev. Inside Sales Reps, Internet, IT Managers, Legal staff, Marketing, Multimedia Youreducation, technical skills and certificationsnear the top of the arkansas . http://www.techvibes.com/job/view.asp?jobid=4041&city=5
Education Summit Attendees Governor Mike Huckabee; Ray Simon, Director, arkansas Department of education; GovernorJim Geringer; Rita Myer, Chief of staff and education Policy Advisor; http://www.ascd.org/educationnews/speech/attendees.html
Extractions: 1999 National Education Summit NOTE: This list does not include representatives of national organizations, education groups, foundations, etc. For more information about the Summit, attendees, statements issues, etc., visit either the ASCD Website or the Summit Website. ASCD Media Contact: Barbara Gleason bgleason@ascd.org
Survey Of Uses For Handheld Computers In Education arkansas Tech University Palm Lesson Plans http//palm.atu.edu/lessons.htm. Palmhttp//www.educatorspalm.org/ Dedicated to education use of Itinerant staff. http://usd465.com/~moorejon/palm/
Rainbow Learning Activities - Child-reading-tips.com Low benchmark scores give students option to transfer by Cara Carter staff writerThe arkansas Department of education identified 342 schools http://www.child-reading-tips.com/rainbow-learning-activities.htm
LVD State Contact List of arkansas Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel (501) 671 staff Development UNH CooperativeExtension 180 Main Dr. Renee A. Daugherty Extension education Methods Spec. http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/contacts.htm
REL-Partners as well as other state education agency staff in arkansas, Louisiana, New KarenMapp, Institute for Responsive education, Northeastern University, Boston http://www.sedl.org/rel/partners.html
Extractions: SEDL is joining the Charles A. Dana Center of The University of Texas at Austin and American Indian Research and Development (AIRD), Inc., in Norman, Oklahoma, to work intensively with 60 school and district sites across the South and Southwest. SEDL staff and partners are helping schools and districts assess needs, as well as create and share the know-how to focus improvement efforts on reading and mathematics instructional programs. While SEDL brings significant expertise in reading, school change, and school-level work to the partnership, the Dana Center contributes experience in mathematics, policy, and district-level work. AIRD staff provides knowledge in working with Native American populations. Active involvement of the five chief state school officers as well as other state education agency staff in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas is essential to REL work. They are responsible for establishing the criteria and procedures for determining the performance status of schools. They also control many of the resources available in each state to support the transformation of low-performing schools into high-performing learning communities. SEDL knows that improvements at the school level will not be sustained without support from the district level. In addition, districts that learn to work successfully with one or two low-performing schools will be able to transfer the knowledge and skills to other low-performing schools.
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Arkansas Department Of Education of the arkansas Department of education spends many hours in arkansas public schools OptionsBelow. http://arkedu.state.ar.us/directory/school_improvement.html
Extractions: The staff of the School Improvement and Professional Development Section of the Arkansas Department of Education spends many hours in Arkansas public schools helping superintendents, principals and teachers. Options Below Staff Directory Director Deputy Director Central Admin. Accountability Info. and Tech. Internal Admin. Fin. and Admin. Improv. and Dev. Staff members of this section are responsible for assisting schools and school districts in providing students with a sound and challenging academic experience. The staff is responsible for analyzing data, as well as helping schools develop and implement school improvement plans. The staff also helps schools in determining curricular and instructional practices, accessing effective professional development opportunities, and locating and utilizing community, state and federal resources for school improvement. This section is responsible for assisting schools as they work to improve student achievement. The School Improvement and Instructional Support Section is divided into seven units.
Arkansas Department Of Education Directory Programs. Special education. The Special education Unit is responsible for the oversight, administration and implementation of educational services for all eligible children with. Options http://arkedu.state.ar.us/directory/accountability_p2.html
Extractions: The Special Education Unit is responsible for the oversight, administration and implementation of educational services for all eligible children with Options Below Staff Directory Director Deputy Director Central Admin. Accountability Info. and Tech. Internal Admin. Fin. and Admin. Improv. and Dev. disabilities, ages 3 to 21. The unit is responsible for working with public and private agencies involved in the education and financing of educational services for this population. The unit provides financial support to public agencies for the implementation of educational services, oversees the State's Comprehensive System of Personnel Development, provides technical assistance through consultation and professional development and manages the dispute resolution systems under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 1997. Associate Director
Knowledge-Based Economic Development to the future of science in arkansas, whether these We also support science educationat the junior high and high that onethird of the BEI staff hold college http://comp.uark.edu/~wmillage/KBB.html
Extractions: W.R. Millager Photo credit: Mary K. Bryant Knowledge-Based Economic Development Strategy? Four thoughtful articles: Changes Needed Economic Partners Knowledge-Based Industry Biotechnology Changes Needed to Help State's Economic Picture, Researcher Says Little Rock - The Associated Press (MNNWA, 12/22/97, pg A-1) Problem Competing States New Focus The Problem: Arkansas has high employment and low inflation to start the new Year, but the state needs to make some changes to continue its economic success, says one observer. Charles E. Venus, a consulting economist, says Arkansas "has a very serious long-range economic development problem." The Arkansas Dilemma "We don't have an unemployment problem. We do have a level-of-employment problem." Economist Charles E. Venus "We don't have an unemployment problem. We do have a level-of-employment problem. We have almost everybody working, but not at jobs that are going to get them significant income increases," Venus said. "I would say we have already got security, we just don't have any success," Venus said, 'And I'm not sure we're prepared to go anywhere until we make some basic improvements in our education."
Untitled Document Initiative Review Group 16, staff Development and Classroom Strategies for InformationEducation, 1513 Holds Meeting in Fayetteville. arkansas Libraries 55 4 http://comp.uark.edu/~neciap/pubs.html