Oklahoma State Regents For Higher Education compared with 47th last year, which includes the district of columbia. Chancellor sScholars The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher education have announced http://www.okhighered.org/
Extractions: The National LambdaRail Consortium (NLR) announced earlier this week that OneNet, a division of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, is one of six new members in an ultra-fast fiber network that is 100 times faster than the conventional Internet. If the Internet is like a crowded superhighway, the NLR is like dozens of high-speed bullet trains traveling with unprecedented speed and reliability. SPOTLIGHT: College Connection Oklahomans are encouraged to tune in to a new radio program, "
Council For Exceptional Children wo student delegates from each state and the district of columbia the opportunity AttentionDate Change for Life Centered Career education (LCCE) Training http://www.cec.sped.org/
Extractions: The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) joined HHS on May 26, 2004, as it launched its new initiative, "You Can Do It, I Can Do It," campaign, which supports good health and physical activity for children and youth with disabilities. Under the initiative, CEC and other partner organizations will help bring together physical activity mentors with young people with disabilities to help increase appropriate physical activity.
District Of Columbia - APTA Therapy. APTA Members Only. district of columbia. Chapter 210. AccreditedSchools www.apta.org/education/accreditation/dir_acc_PT_ed_prog. http://www.apta.org/Components/chapters/chap_profiles/dc_profile
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HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | NARPAC, Inc. REPRINTS 22, 1968 district residents receive the right to elect a Board of education. December24, 1973 Congress approves the district of columbia SelfGovernment and http://www.narpac.org/ITXICE.HTM
Extractions: HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA When the United States Constitution was adopted on September 15, 1787, Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17, included language authorizing the establishment of a federal district. This district was not to exceed 10 miles square, under the exclusive legislative authority of Congress. On July 16, 1790, Congress authorized President George Washington to choose a permanent site for the capital city and, on December 1, 1800, the capital was moved from Philadelphia to an area along the Potomac River. The census of 1800 showed that the new capital had a population of 14,103. The District of Columbia Bicentennial Commission was established to develop plans for the celebration of various anniversary dates in District of Columbia history. The commission is comprised of 39 members with a specified number of commissioners appointed by the mayor, the chairman of the D.C. Council, council members, the District delegate to the House of Representatives, the courts, and the District of Columbia Bar. Among the events celebrated are the 200th anniversary of the Residency Act, which established that there shall be a permanent seat of government on the Potomac River (July 16, 1990); the 200th anniversary of President George Washington's proclamation of the site for the federal district (January 24, 1991); and the 200th anniversary of the arrival of Pierre L'Enfant, Benjamin Banneker and Andrew Ellicott. The commission may designate other bicentennial events for celebration.
NEA: 50th Anniversary, Brown V. Board Of Education to ruminate on the Unfinished Agenda of Brown v. Board of education. The event heldfrom 8. am to 5 pm ET at the district of columbia s National Theater http://www.nea.org/brownvboard/
Extractions: Brown v. Board of Education The Supreme Court half a century ago declared that racial segregation in public schools deprived students of equal educational opportunities. It was a watershed moment in American history. Here's what we're doing to raise awareness of the opportunities opened up by the decision and the continuing need to make real improvements. Nettie Hunt and her daughter, Nickie, sit on the steps of the Photo by Cass Gilbert/Bettman/Corbis Horizons of Opportunities Available online: NEA, Court TV Webcast Watch the recording of 'NEA Today' Publishes Commemorative Issue Educators profiled in the May edition of our magazine reflect on their own classroom experiences with desegregation as part of our "progress and struggle" timeline. NEA, Smithsonian Co-Sponsor Exhibit NEA President Featured at Town Hall Meeting on "Brown"
Nieer.org - State Databank - District Of Columbia Useful links district of columbia early education programs. See LanguageArts Standards Information. Number of Fouryear-olds in the state 1, 6,786. http://nieer.org/states/state.php?StateID=DC
The University Of The District Of Columbia It was no surprise that the Chase Commission found a definite and compellingneed for public higher education in the district of columbia. http://www.universityofdc.org/detail.php?sid=1&aid=11
The National League Of Cities project being carried out by its Institute for Youth, education, and Families millionsof young Americans from all 50 states and the district of columbia. http://www.nlc.org/nlc_org/site/programs/institute_for_youth_education_and_famil
Extractions: Search CEP Web This report from the Center on Education Policy describes the implementation and effects of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) during calendar year 2003, the second year of the Act's existence. The report is the first and most comprehensive national examination of all main aspects of NCLB implementation at the federal, state, and local levels, and is the second CEP report to examine the implementation of NCLB. The information in this report is based on a survey of 47 states and the District of Columbia, a nationally representative survey of 274 school districts, in-depth case studies of 33 urban, suburban, and rural school districts, and other research methods. Among our major findings are that: states and school districts are trying hard to meet the requirements of the Act and agree with its goals; broader and deeper effects of the law were being felt by school districts in 2003, which is resulting in additional help for schools identified for improvement; choosing another public school is rarely used by parents of children in identified schools, while the option of receiving tutoring services is used more frequently; states and school districts are moving slowly to update the qualifications of teachers and paraprofessionals as required by the Act; some of the requirements of the Act are unworkable; and states and school districts face serious funding pressures and a lack of capacity to carry out the Act.
Extractions: National Organizations Political/Social Organizations The Human Rights Campaign: The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is a bipartisan organization that works to advance equality based on sexual orientation and gender expression and identity, to ensure that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans can be open, honest and safe at home, at work and in the community. www.hrc.org
Council Of Chief State School Officers officials who head departments of elementary and secondary education in the states,the district of columbia, the Department of Defense education Activity, and http://www.ccsso.org/
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NCCP | District Of Columbia - Demographics Just 32% (7,267) of lowincome families have no employed parents. In district ofColumbia, parents with limited education are more likely to be low-income. http://www.nccp.org/state_detail_demographic_DC.html
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Bright Futures At Georgetown University Electronic Resources for the HealthCheck Provider education System are now available! servicesto Medicaideligible children in the district of columbia. http://www.brightfutures.org/
Extractions: Bright Futures is a national health promotion initiative dedicated to the principle that every child deserves to be healthy and that optimal health involves a trusting relationship between the health professional, the child, the family, and the community as partners in health practice. The mission of Bright Futures, embodied in the Bright Future's Children's Health Charter , is to promote and improve the health and well-being of infants, children, and adolescents. Electronic Resources for the HealthCheck Provider Education System are now available! Resources include the HealthCheck Manual, Appendices, and Transmittals, the HealthCheck Periodicity Schedule, and other important resources. This online training (soon available) will provide a curriculum and resources for delivering and documenting Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) services to Medicaid-eligible children in the District of Columbia. It is the first in a projected series of EPSDT curricula structured to suit individual states' training needs.
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