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Extractions: After 40 years teaching high school science, it was obvious to Vera Bryan that dissecting frogs and growing bacteria in a petri dish wasn't cutting it anymore. A couple years ago, the Marysville High School teacher was needing something new to overcome the increasing apathy of her students something like a good crime scene investigation.
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Extractions: WHS Home WPSD Home WILLISTON HIGH SCHOOL Student Handbook Frank Schill, Principal Chris Kittelson, Associate Principal 502 West Highland Drive Williston, North Dakota 58801 Telephone: (701) 572-0967 Fax Number: (701) 572-5449 This planner is provided through the generous support of the Eckert Youth Foundation And Williston State College QUICK REFERENCE INDEX (Note: The nature of this page, being an HTML document, although the attempt was made to keep this page in perfect alignment, the pages may still be off when they are printed) Accidents and Injuries Activities and Athletics AP Classes Articulation ... WHS Extra Curricular Code of Conduct *The information listed in this handbook is subject to changes or additions at any time. WELCOME TO WILLISTON HIGH SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT Our mission is a unified effort to encourage the growth of knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable students to be lifelong learners and productive citizens in an ever-changing society. PHILOSOPHY We believe that: Intelligent, informed citizens are essential for the preservation and improvement of American democracy, and our public schools have a special responsibility in this area. All individuals because of their intrinsic worth and dignity, have equal rights, and are entitled to equal freedoms and opportunities regardless of economic, cultural, or intellectual differences.
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Extractions: July 12 - July 23, 2004 (Monday-Friday) Technology and careers come alive as students experience new worlds at camp while they rotate through courses in three units: Artistic Expression, Technology Transfer, and Life Matrix. Courses within these units are either new or revised to offer returning students additional topics of interest.
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Extractions: Students participate in the curriculum for the Public Service Certificate to gain further understanding of how policing and public safety organizations operate. The program is also designed to familiarize the student with the interactions between the community and the police, criminal investigation techniques, and assists in developing writing and speaking skills. Why consider a Public Safety Certificate? Who is eligible to enroll for a Public Safety Certificate? What are the certificate requirements? Where are the courses available?
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Extractions: Training Institute The Law Enforcement Training Institute has a wide variety of seminar offerings. Below is a list of some, but if you don't see what you are looking for, please give us a call and we'll see if we can accommodate you. Cult/Satanic Crimes This seminar will give an introduction to the Occult, legal aspects of satanic worship, who's who, different religions and when they cross the line and become illegal. Introduction to Microsoft Powerpoint 2000 Discover how to create and enhance effective graphic presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint 2000! Understand how to create a presentation, add multi-level bullet entries, and import clipart to add impact to your slides. Homicide Investigation It is commonly thought that only those who are assigned to homicide investigations will need specific training. Homicide investigation is often seen as being highly specialized, and therefore not necessary for most officers.
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Extractions: The Somerset County Police Academy enjoys the reputation of being one of the finest training facilities in the State. This is a reputation that has been developed since the Academy was established in 1987 as a result of the need to ensure quality law enforcement training for police officers serving residents in the municipalities of Somerset County. The Academy has been certified by the New Jersey Police Training Commission (P.T.C.) since its inception. The Police Academy is operated by the staff of the Somerset County Prosecutors Office in conjunction with the Somerset County Sheriffs Office and Chiefs or Directors of Police of all municipal police departments within the County. The academy conducts basic training courses annually for county corrections officers, as enrollment dictates. This is an 11-week program which prepares personnel entering the corrections field for a successful and safe career. For the first time in the United States, graduates of the basic police recruit program are certified as Community Policing Officers. The Somerset County Police Academy redesigned the Basic Training Program to allow for this process.
Chemistry Program - University Of Wisconsin-Platteville Recommended high school courses. Details may be obtained from the department chairperson.Course Number, Course Name, Credits. CrJ 313, criminal investigation, 3. http://www.uwplatt.edu/~chemep/chem/pro/crmnlstc.htm
Extractions: Criminalistics is the application of scientific methodologies to legal matters. Criminalists are laboratory scientists who are primarily concerned with characterizing trace evidence associated with a crime. Analytical results are often given as evidence in a Court of Law. The trace evidence may include: flammable substances and explosives; fire debris, gunshot residues bodily fluids, plastics, metals, glasses, hair, fibers, vegetation, paint, and over-the-counter, prescription, and illicit drugs. Criminalists may also be called upon to analyze firearm and ballistic characteristics; documents; imprints; computer files; and voice patterns. A criminalist with a degree based in chemistry represents one of the most sought-after backgrounds in criminalistics. Our curriculum prepares students with hands-on experience involving the fundamental techniques and instrumentation of a modern crime laboratory. This experience includes 1) the chromatographic techniques used in drug and arson residue analysis, 2) trace analysis using a variety of techniques with a large variety of sample matrices, and 3) genetic analysis using electrophoretic techniques. Criminalistics; Why UW-Platteville
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Extractions: Criminalistics is the application of scientific methodologies to legal matters. Criminalists are laboratory scientists who are primarily concerned with characterizing trace evidence associated with a crime. Analytical results are often given as evidence in a Court of Law. The trace evidence may include: flammable substances and explosives; fire debris, gunshot residues bodily fluids, plastics, metals, glasses, hair, fibers, vegetation, paint, and over-the-counter, prescription, and illicit drugs. Criminalists may also be called upon to analyze firearm and ballistic characteristics; documents; imprints; computer files; and voice patterns. A criminalist with a degree based in chemistry represents one of the most sought-after backgrounds in criminalistics. Our curriculum prepares students with hands-on experience involving the fundamental techniques and instrumentation of a modern crime laboratory. This experience includes 1) the chromatographic techniques used in drug and arson residue analysis, 2) trace analysis using a variety of techniques with a large variety of sample matrices, and 3) genetic analysis using electrophoretic techniques. Criminalistics; Why UW-Platteville
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Extractions: Stanford Law School The first year introduces students to legal institutions, legal reasoning, and case analysis, emphasizing the close analysis of judicial decisions. The autumn term consists of five required courses, one of which is taught in a small section of about 30 people. In the spring, students take three required courses plus two to four electives designed to broaden their view of the law and to lay the foundations for the advanced curriculum. First-year requirements are as follows: Autumn: Spring: Civil Procedure In Legal Research and Writing, a year-long course, students work under the close supervision of a legal research and writing instructor and a law librarian, learning the essential skills of legal library research, writing legal memoranda, drafting documents, preparing a persuasive brief, and arguing orally before a moot court in the context of trying to solve a client's legal problem. Crocker Garden Stanford Law School Stanford Law School offers more courses in the advanced curriculum than any student could take during law school. The following is a list of many of the elective courses that have been offered at the Law School during the last several years. Although the offerings vary from year to year, this list illustrates the diversity of courses available at the school.
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Extractions: Ninth year students will explore the research process in this course. They will conduct library research and attend a 7:00 a.m. seminar class during which presentations will be made. Tenth and eleventh grade students will do library research and begin their Intel level project. It is expected that students will obtain a mentor with whom they will work during the year and over the summers. Twelfth graders will prepare their Intel research paper and participate in seminars. All students will be expected to prepare materials for various competitions and contests. Satisfactory completion of the program may result in up to 12 credits being granted by SUNY Albany. This course is required for graduation for all students. It is based upon the State Learning Standards. Students will use mathematical analysis; scientific inquiry and engineering design when appropriate, to study the living environment. Key ideas include: living things have similarities and differences from each other and the nonliving environment upon which they depend; genetic information, which allows all organisms to exist in a dynamic equilibrium, is passed on from parents to offspring during reproduction; species and organisms change over time; humans have had and continue to have, a profound impact on the environment. This course meets for a double period every other day. Students must complete a minimum number of lab activities to be eligible to sit for the required Regents exam given in June.
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Extractions: Career Paths are clusters of occupations/careers that are combined together because the people in them share similar interests and strengths. All paths include a variety of occupations requiring different levels of education and training. The six Hawaii Career Pathways are: Selecting a Career Path provides you with an area of FOCUS along with FLEXIBILITY and a VARIETY of ideas to pursue. Concentrating on selecting a Career Path can enable you to make an initial career decision. The idea of selecting a specific occupation for the rest of your life can be overwhelming. The intent is not for you to decide on an occupation but to select a career path or field of occupations in which you can begin directing your energies. Deciding on a Career Path can help you prepare for your future when selecting courses in school (electives, career academies, co-op programs, vocational courses, summer internships, etc.) school activities, and part-time employment. A Career Path choice is not a permanent commitment. As you have new experiences, you will learn about yourself and may change career paths. If you decide on a new career path, you should discuss it with your counselor and family and adjust your future course selections to match your new career direction.
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Extractions: JUS 315 Criminal Investigation (3 semester hours) This course is designed to provide students with the basic theoretical and philosophical understanding of the investigatory process. Analysis of problems encountered in interviewing, interrogating, evidence collection, and admissibility will be examined. Application of investigation theories to the administration of justice will also be developed. (Prerequisite: JUS 205) COURSE PURPOSE: T his is a didactic (classroom lecture) and experiential (outdoors) course on the fundamental and advanced features of investigation, duties and responsibilities of the detective, interviewing, interrogation, and information-gathering skills, crime scene analysis, collection, preservation, and testing of evidence, surveillance and undercover work, raid and sting operations, modus operandi, use of technology, types of evidence, and the science of criminalistics. Emphasis is placed on the interdisciplinary and forensic use of knowledge from the natural and social sciences, as applied to prevalent crimes such as homicide, burglary, arson, and sex offenses, but there is also some emphasis upon emerging forms of criminality such as computer crime and terrorism. There are a small number of lectures, and some instruction involves video, practical demonstrations, role-playing, laboratory experiments, and simulated crime scene analysis.
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Extractions: This handbook is an attempt to answer questions which arise regarding policies of the school. It has a multiple purpose: 1. To aid new students by acquainting them with the entire program of the school. 2. To give a ready source of information for older students and faculty members. It is hoped that pupils, faculty and parents may work effectively to better the school; working to uphold its ideals and traditions. HISTORY OF DREW CENTRAL SCHOOLS Return to Index The Drew Central School District, established in 1927 by the Drew County School Board, was named the A and M Training School #5 because of its affiliation with Arkansas A and M College in Monticello. The purpose of establishing the school was to provide training for teachers. The name of the school was changed to Drew Central School District #5 in 1934 and remained a part of the college until 1936. At this time, the college and the school had grown to the point that the two needed to be separate entities. Other factors, such as a fire that destroyed the school buildings, created necessity for separate institutions. The college leased 20 acres of land to Drew Central for 99 years for the site of the current campus of Drew Central. An additional eleven acres was leased in 1983, making a total of 31 acres at the present time.
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Extractions: Since we are the largest accounting firm in the country, we look for individuals who have taken some accounting courses. As far as degrees: we hire from just about every degree area. For example, you may qualify for clerical and para-professional positions with a high school education or the equivalent. Non-clerical and administrative positions generally require a college degree (Bachelor's) plus a solid GPA. Specialized positions (Revenue Agents, Criminal Investigation Special Agents, and the like require a college degree and a number of semester hours of accounting. Click on Revenue Agent or CI Special Agent for details). What are typical entry level positions?
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Extractions: WELCOME TO 2003 2004 We hope everyone had an enjoyable summer full of relaxing and fun activities. As we return to a new school year, we hope everyone is now ready to make this new year a time of fun, excitement and most importantly, a time of educational success. This handbook is an important part of student success. We ask that each student and parent read and familiarize themselves with the information within. This handbook will assist each student in planning their high school career as well as informing students and parents of the standards of behavior required at Pea Ridge High School The faculty and staff are committed to creating an environment conducive to learning and the success of the students. Pea Ridge students will be challenged to work hard and to maintain high academic standards. Parent involvement is a very important part of the academic success of the student. Parents are encouraged to be involved with the school so that all are working together to assist the students in obtaining a quality education. Our goal at Pea Ridge High School is to help each student focus on a successful year in 2003-2004 as they prepare for success in the future.
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