Extractions: TOP-LINK UP-LINK DISCUSSION SEARCH ... E-MAIL BOARDING SCHOOLS Academy at Swift River - A year-round, co-educational boarding school for students, ages 13 through 18, who are experiencing difficulties managing their lives at home or in school, in Cummington, MA. Admiral Farragut Academy - Independent, coeducational, day and boarding school for grades 5-12 in St. Petersburg, Florida. It is an Honor Naval School. Aiglon College - Aiglon College: a British international boarding school for 300 boys and girls aged 9 to 18 (K-12) from 53 different nations situated in the ski resort of Villars at an altitude of 1200m in the Swiss Alps. The curriculum, taught in English, leads to the U.K. GCSE and A-level public examinations, and our alumni go on to universities all over the world. We offer a strong outdoor education programme and skiing in the winter months. All Souls' and St Gabriel's Boarding School - Primary and secondary day and boarding school in a rural setting with academic and TAFE Courses. Cattle club, music, sport and internet access are available. Andrews School, The - Willoughby, OH
SpiTux People where he is a professor at the illinois Institute of Technology. Michael donatedan 8port hub and Ethernet connections for the lab at Spitak boarding School. http://www.spitux.org/people.htm
Extractions: IATP Trainer, and a Spitak Boarding School teacher, working by special arrangement with the mentally handicapped children at the Mother Teresa Hospital. Volunteered for the SpiTux Project January-March 2003 , then worked for SpiTux in April-June 2003; now works for IATP and collaborates with SpiTux. Naira Harutunyan
Interviews Of John David Ellison - Collection 461 Robert Shuster on October 2 and 29, 1992, at the Ellison home in Wheaton, illinois. atthe age ten at the school in Dalat; Angkor Wat; boarding school at the http://www.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/GUIDES/461.htm
Extractions: [Note: What follows is a description of the documents in this collection which are available for use at BGC Archives in Wheaton, Illinois, USA. The actual documents are not, in most cases, available online, only this description of them. Nor are they available for sale or rent.] Brief Description of This Collection Brief Description Oral history interview in which Ellison talks about his parents' work as missionaries for Christian and Missionary Alliance in French Indochina between 1924 and 1940; his own training at Nyack Institute; his and his wife's work in Thailand among Cambodians from 1950 through 1980; and his work in the United States among Cambodian refugees.
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Extractions: Native American Board School First One of the first boarding schools for Native Americans was not created by the federal government, but was founded in 1851 by the Cherokee National Council of Oklahoma. Students at the Cherokee Female Seminary took courses in Latin, French, trigonometry, political economy, and literary criticism, a curriculum that precluded any discussion of Cherokee culture or language. Pupils staged dramatic productions, held music recitals and published their own newsletter. But their graduation rate proved almost non-existent, and color and class hierarchies existed with lighter-peers referring to themselves as "progressive" Cherokees. Still this institution helped shape an acculturated Cherokee identity in which young graduates "became educators, businesswomen, physicians, stock raisers, and prominent social workers. An 1888 graduate Rachel Caroline Eaten pursued a baccalaureate and then went on for a Ph.D. in History at the University of Chicago. The author of four books on Oklahoma, two on the Cherokees, Eaten taught at several colleges including Trinity University in San Antonio where she also chaired the history department. Responding to tribal criticisms that the seminary students were ill prepared to take their places as farmersÂ’ wives, the curriculum shifted by 1905 to include classes in "domestic science" with cooking and cleaning predominately featured. For fifty years, more than 3,000 young women had attended the Cherokee Female Seminary, and their lives there "helped to strengthen their identities as Cherokees although there were differences in opinion as to what a Cherokee really was," according to historian Devon Mihesuah. The old female seminary building still stands on the campus of Northeastern State University in Oklahoma.