Indianapolis OnLine: Education Center Greenfield Central schools Greenwood Community schools Greenwood Middle School Heritage Christian School indiana Dept of Education k12 schools indiana School http://www.indianapolis.in.us/home/edu.htm
K-12 Schools With LD Programs, USA Clark Elementary 5764 E 700 N. Franklin, indiana 46131. NJ 07666 201862-1796 http//www.communityschool.k12. The Churchill School (Grades k-12) 301 East 29th http://www.ldresources.com/resources/k-12.html
Extractions: Site Info Articles Resources Discussion ... Resources > K-12 Schools with LD Programs, USA This is not an exhaustive list. If you know of a K-12 school in the United States that serves people with learning disabilities that is not on this list, or if you have corrections for information already on the list I'd appreciate hearing from you richard@ldresources.com . Please read the Guidelines for sending information to be included on this list. Thank you. Use the back button (left arrow button) on your browser to return here after clicking on a state in this list. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming You can discuss any aspect of formal (or informal) education in our Education Discussion Forum Bayside Academy
Indiana Education Online Education Center. k12 Locations Heritage Christian School. indiana Dept of Education k-12 schools. indiana School for the Blind. indiana http://www.kbojibwacc.com/19/indiana-education-online.html
Extractions: The Electronic Library/ Online Publications Home Page. This is a growing list of PDF files (Portable Document Format) provided as a service to Indiana schools and visitors by the Indiana Department... Web Site of the Indiana Department of Education ... visitors by the Indiana Department of Education . As new documents ... World Class Education Indiana Department of Education 2001 Annual ... IWUOnline MED Degree: The master of education degree online program focuses on effective teaching strategies With a master of education degree online from Indiana Wesleyan University, teachers learn how to engage students' interest and foster intellectual growth. All courses within the M.ED. degree ... Indiana Wesleyan University! Now is the time for you to take the next step and change your world! For more information about IWUs innovative
Extractions: This is the federal government agency responsible for collecting educational statistics. Their website has a directory of schools throughout the nation with statistical information about them, including Locale, Total Students, Total Number of Teachers, Percentage of Minority Students, enrollment by race/ethnicity, and enrollment by grade. Unfortunately there are currently (3/1/2001) no links to school websites. Old Website: http://www.pghboe.net/
K-12 Schools With Learning Disabilities Programs, USA k12 schools for Learning Disabilities. Encino CA 91316 818-986-5045 818-986-2506 (fax) library@westmark.pvt.k12.ca.us Westmark School web site. Colorado. indiana. http://www.autism-pdd.net/k-12.html
Extractions: Please note: Autism and related disabilities, such as PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified), and Asperger's Syndrome are not just one disorder with a well defined set of symptoms; autism is a broad spectrum of disorders that ranges from mild to severe . The schools on our list are schools for Learning Disabilities , they may not be an appropriate placement for all the children with autism. If you have corrections for information already on the list, or a new listing, we'd appreciate hearing from you. State Index Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Return to State Index McGill-Toolen High School
Indiana Number of schools 677; Number of teachers 7,362. k12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance. NAEP test results NAEP Tests. indiana Student http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/indiana.cfm
K-12 Education Homepage Dell offers k12 schools a wide variety of tools, resources and solutions to meet indiana State Flag, Welcome to the indiana Educational Store. The pricing on http://www1.us.dell.com/content/default.aspx?c=us&cs=RC957243&l=en&s=k12
Indiana - Education Top Links indiana s K12 Home Page indiana Public schools on School to career information and resources, k-12. indiana Higher Education Telecommunication System (IHETS http://www.choose-indiana.com/Education.html
Extractions: Indiana Higher Education Telecommunication System (IHETS) - Created in 1967 by the Indiana General Assembly to permit sharing of educational resources via technology. Its members are Indiana's colleges and universities. Partners include K12 schools, public libraries, state government, and public broadcasting.
Biography | Marvin E. Bailey In 1995, he was also awarded the indiana Telecommunications Association s highest bill which established tax credits for recycled computers to k12 schools. http://www.usdla.org/html/aboutUs/bios/bailey.htm
Extractions: He received a B.S. degree in Industrial Management from Purdue University in 1969. In 1991, Governor Evan Bayh awarded him the States highest honor, the "Sagamore of the Wabash" for his innovative efforts with Buddy and for service to the community. In 1995, he was also awarded the Indiana Telecommunications Association's highest award for leading efforts to establish a new state appropriation of $20 million annually for education technology and for another bill which established tax credits for recycled computers to K-12 schools. In 1990, he was awarded Junior Achievement's National Bronze Leadership Award and its Man-of the-Year title in 1989. He has been listed in the "Who's Who of Information Technology" by the Indianapolis Business Journal. His current and past affiliations include:
IUPUI Human Resources Administration visit the indiana Department of Education Web site at http//www.doe.state.in.us. At this Web site you will find information on k12 schools, alternative http://www.hra.iupui.edu/wl_schools.asp
Center For Interactive Learning And Collaboration - As a result, k12 schools in California, indiana, and across the nation can speed across the fiber highway to take advantage of both networks educational http://www.cilc.org/partners.aspx
Extractions: Home About CILC Partners Through strategic partnerships with other organizations, CILC is able to enrich and expand its services and programs. If you are interested in becoming a CILC partner, please contact partnerships. Educational Enterprise Zone® (EEZ) The Indiana Department of Education partners with CILC to create and deliver INRoads to Education, a news program broadcast interactively during lunchtime to educators throughout the state. Besides offering capsulized educations news from throughout the state and nation, each program features a prominent educator, representing best practice programming, who takes questions from around the state. The program is later archived with video streaming on the Indiana Department of Education Web site. CILC also participates in and offers broadcast opportunities for many DOE initiatives. The Indiana Association of School Principals and CILC are partnering to offer an ongoing legal series - via videoconferencing - for principals. Previously, this partnership sponsored an ongoing professional development series, entitled "Leave No Principal Behind," that helped principals understand No Child Left Behind legislation and provided opportunities to discuss those issues. There are plans to jointly broadcast an additional series on each of the principal standards,showcasing principals who epitomize best practices.
Indiana The State of indiana has legislated a School Technology Advancement Account writing, and math programs, using computer technology; and grants to k12 schools. http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/pbriefs/94/94-3in.htm
Extractions: Previous section Next section Contents Pathways ... home page The State of Indiana and the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) have provided vision, leadership, and ongoing support for technology initiatives since 1983. Local Efforts Local Education Agencies (LEAs) are responsible for planning, curriculum, staff development, and other issues related to the technology infrastructure. LEAs continue to look for the best resources available to them for planning, staff development, and hardware support, such as computer networks, bulletin boards, e-mail, library automation, and voice/video/data systems for classroom, staff development, and administrative needs. These resources include the IDOE, the Indiana Clearinghouse for Educational Technology (ICET), Educational Service Centers (ESCs), vendors, universities, telephone companies, outside experts, and schools. State Efforts The Indiana Department of Education provides resources, information, and technical support through its consultants. Other IDOE efforts include: The IDOE-funded Indiana Clearinghouse for Educational Technology State-sponsored conferences and assistance to other conferences and professional organizations in the state Materials and assistance in areas such as districtwide technology, planning, and development of capacity within LEAs
Richmond Community Schools, Richmond, Indiana, USA information/input prior to June 16, 2004 to pamli@rcs.k12.in.us which will attract quality candidates to serve as superintendent for Richmond Community schools? http://www.rcs.k12.in.us/
Extractions: Superintendent Search Community Input - The following are those topics which the school board feels are important for them to know as they begin their search for a superintendent for Richmond Community Schools. The school board values and respects community input regarding the next leader for the school district. This information will be provided to the school board for their review prior to the initial screening of the candidates. Please submit any information/input prior to June 16, 2004 to pamli@rcs.k12.in.us What are personal characteristics you would like in the superintendent? What are the professional skills necessary to succeed as a superintendent in Richmond? What are the strengths of this school district which will attract quality candidates to serve as superintendent for Richmond Community Schools?
2004 Indiana School Directory Official Web Site of the indiana Department of Education. 2004 indiana School Directory. Posted by Publications Office and Educational Information Systems. What you'll find on this page IDOE Structure, indiana State Board of Higher Education, indiana Department of Workforce indiana Professional Standards Board, Proprietary Education Commission, Special schools http://www.doe.state.in.us/publications/schooldirectory.html
Extractions: Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java(tm). MSD of Washington Township consists of 8 Elementary schools, 3 Middle schools, 1 High school , and two Alternative programs. Beyond the high achievement test scores for Washington Township elementary students, exciting activities are made available to elementary students daily - each one a reflection of the combined efforts of the school community. In addition to strong instruction in the basic skill areas, our elementary school facilities are among the finest in the state. The three middle schools of Washington Township serve as an important introduction to secondary education for our students. Linking the elements of elementary and high school into many enriching learning experiences, our middle school students develop academically and socially under the skillful guidance of the teaching and counseling staff.
Extractions: Your browser does not support script The Indiana Online Academy (IOA) has been successfully providing online courses to students throughout Indiana since the Spring of 2000! As Indiana's virtual school, IOA has been meeting a variety of need for hundreds of Indiana's high school students. Thees students have enrolled from over 40 different schools. A wide variety of courses are available and courses continue to be added! student applications are accepted throughout the year for both fall and spring semesters. IOA Courses Fall 2004 Advanced Compostition Earth and Space Science 1 Health Algebra I (Semester 1) Economics Physics 1 Algebra II (Semester 1) English 11-(Semester 1) US Government Biology 1 English 12-(Semester 1) US History 1 All IOA courses have been developed and are taught by certified Indiana teachers. Enrollment is limited to 35 students per course. Students may apply by submitting a completed IOA application to their local public high school guidance office for recommendation. Counselors must then foward applications to the address below. The enrollment deadline for the fall semester is mid September and early February for the spring semester. More Info:
Indiana Small And Rural Schools Association What Is The indiana Small and Rural schools Association? That seed grew into the indiana Small and Rural schools Association. Return to top of page. Why Join? http://www.siec.k12.in.us/sr/
Extractions: The Indiana Small and Rural Schools Association began as an outgrowth of the 1989 Spring conference on rural schooling sponsored by the Indiana Department of Education . The conference, which was originally intended as a one-time event, turned out to be extremely popular with those in attendance. (The conferees included representatives from small-town and rural districts all over Indiana.) They were eager to share concerns and problems that they felt are unique to their school districts. The most frequent comment on the conference evaluation forms was a desire for an ongoing forum that would permit small-town and rural schoolpeople to share ideas and information. That seed grew into the Indiana Small and Rural Schools Association. Return to top of page You don't have to work in a small-town or rural school district to appreciate the benefits of belonging to the Indiana Small and Rural Schools Association. But it is important to remember that two-thirds of the school districts in Indiana enroll fewer than 2,500 students. The median enrollment of these small-town and rural districts is only 1,343 students. These little districts enroll nearly one-third of Hoosier schoolchildren! 1. The needs that gave birth to the Indiana Small and Rural Schools Association desire for a common voice for small-town and rural schooling, as well as for a means of sharing valuable information are at the head of its mission. Hoosier educators in small-town and rural school districts feel that their special concerns tend to be overlooked in the formation and enactment of education policy. They also feel the lack of a ready means of sharing valuable and useful information. The Indiana Small and Rural Schools Association provides a forum for the sharing and dissemination of common ideas, so that those who work in small school districts may speak with one voice about concerns that have not been adequately addressed in the past.
Avon Community School Corporation Media Retrieval, Trader s Corner Includes Tutorial, The schools School Topics City and State Information Department of Education indiana Academic Standards, http://www.avon.k12.in.us/