NCKTC GENERAL INFORMATION Campus was established in 1975 and traditionally provided technical education tostudents is growing to serve potential students from all over kansas and parts http://www.ncktc.tec.ks.us/hays/default.htm
Extractions: Hays Campus NCK Technical College - Hays Campus was established in 1975 and traditionally provided technical education to students in Ellis and surrounding counties. However, with the addition of new programs and new campus facilities, the campus is growing to serve potential students from all over Kansas and parts of the southwest and south central Nebraska. Hays is community rich in historical background including the original Boot Hill, old Fort Hays and the Volga-German heritage. Fort Hays State University is also located in Hays and Hays Medical Center is the hub of the medical services for Northwest Kansas. Technical education is provided in Automotive Mechanics, Business and Computer Technology, Business Management, Nursing (both LPN and RN levels) and Residential Electricity. High school students from participating USD's may also attend programs in Automotive Mechanics. All programs are nine months with the option of an Associate Degree in Business and Nursing. An articulation agreement with Fort Hays State University now allows an Associate Degree obtained through NCK Technical College to transfer to FHSU for a Bachelors of Technology Leadership. Interested individuals are encouraged to visit the campus. Tours may be scheduled, however walk-ins are always welcome!
Extractions: [S. 2890] An Act To provide for the establishment of the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in the State of Kansas, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, TITLE I BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE SEC. 101. DEFINITIONS. (a) F INDINGS .The Congress finds as follows: (1) The Supreme Court, in 1954, ruled that the earlier 1896 Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson that permitted segregation of races in elementary schools violated the fourteenth amendment to the United States Constitution, which guarantees all citizens equal protection under the law. (2) In the 1954 proceedings, Oliver Brown and twelve other plaintiffs successfully challenged an 1879 Kansas law that had been patterned after the law in question in Plessy v. Ferguson after the Topeka, Kansas, Board of Education refused to enroll Mr. Brown's daughter, Linda. (3) Sumner Elementary, the all-white school that refused to enroll Linda Brown, and Monroe Elementary, the segregated school she was forced to attend, have subsequently been designated National Historic Landmarks in recognition of their national significance.
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Kansas Education Curriculum Evolves Away From Creationism kansas decision came with caveats designed to protect The Board of education adopteda resolution that found considerable support among the general public for http://speakout.com/activism/news/5643-1.html
Extractions: Thursday, February 15, 2001 Sue Gamble is one of the Kansas State Board of Education who voted to reinstate curriculum about evolution. Two years ago, the Kansas State Board of Education ignited a firestorm of controversy by voting to remove from the state's public school curriculum the theory of evolution as the sole explanation of the origin of man. But in a 7-to-3 vote Wednesday, the board reversed that decision, reinstating evolution as the sole theory and essentially mandating evolution be taught in public schools throughout the state. An omen of the change came last August when voters in a Republican primary defeated two of the members of the school board who had supported the earlier anti-evolution decision. A third conservative board member resigned and moved out of the state. All three of the new board members who replaced those conservatives, Republicans Sue Gamble, Bruce Wyatt, and Carol Rupe voted in favor of the new standards. The anti-evolution standards, crafted by religious conservatives on the previous board, brought Kansas international attention and significant ridicule from scientists and science groups.
1997-102 | 12/31/1997 | Kansas Attorney General Opinion PO Box 171300 kansas City, kansas 66117. Re SchoolsOrganization, Powers and Financesof Boards of educationBoards of education; general Powers; Contracts http://www.kscourts.org/ksag/opinions/1997/1997-102.htm
Extractions: Kansas City, Kansas 66117 Re: SchoolsOrganization, Powers and Finances of Boards of EducationBoards of Education; General Powers; Contracts; Telemedicine Synopsis: Boards of education may contract for services or supplies necessary for nurses to perform their duties. K.S.A. 72-1758; 72-1793; 72-17,104; 72-5501; 72-7513; 72-8202e; K.A.R. 91-1-65; 91-1-67; 91-1-111a. Dear Mr. Wynn: As general counsel for Unified School District No. 500, you request our opinion regarding the authority of a unified school district to enter into a contract. Specifically, you ask whether Unified School District No. 500 may enter into an agreement with the University of Kansas Medical Center and K.U. Physicians, Inc. for the purpose of obtaining telemedicine services. A draft of an agreement between the University of Kansas Medical Center and K.U. Physicians, Inc., (hereafter referred to collectively as KUMC) and Unified School District No. 500 (USD 500) has been provided for our review. According to provisions of that agreement:
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Extractions: BlogKC The judge has just dropped a bomb shell by ordering the state to close all public schools until the funding system is fixed. Late last year the judge gave the state a July 1 deadline fix the school funding formula, but the Legislature failed to deal with the issue in its just-concluded session. The state has already filed an appeal to the state Supreme Court, so no one knows yet when/if the closure might take affect. Coverage from Kansas City Kansan and Lawrence Journal-World [May 11, 2004] [Filed in Politics Kansas Education Comments ... More info at Bridging the Gap [Apr 21, 2004] [Filed in Arts/Entertainment Education Comments April 6 voters will see several big bond proposals. Kansas City, MO is proposing three bonds for infrastructure improvements, zoo improvements, and a WWI museum at the Liberty Memorial. Several school districts are asking for levy increases to offset budgetary crises, as well as bonds for various construction and renovation projects. Kansas City, MO infrastructure improvements
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Extractions: BlogKC Kansas State Senator David Adkins , Republican from Leawood, has decided not to seek re-election. Adkins was one of the few moderates left in the Kansas Republican Party, usually taking opposite positions on issues like abortion, gay marriage, concealed weapons, and school taxes. His district includes most of Northeastern Johnson County, and Adkins chairmanship of the Ways and Means committee gave him a lot of influence on behalf of the Kansas side of the metro area. [Jun 2, 2004] [Filed in Politics Kansas Comments The judge has just dropped a bomb shell by ordering the state to close all public schools until the funding system is fixed. Late last year the judge gave the state a July 1 deadline fix the school funding formula, but the Legislature failed to deal with the issue in its just-concluded session. The state has already filed an appeal to the state Supreme Court, so no one knows yet when/if the closure might take affect. Coverage from Kansas City Kansan and Lawrence Journal-World [May 11, 2004] [Filed in
Kansas History/General - Kansas State Historical Society This list is a compilation of general books on the history of kansas. LawrenceDivision of Continuing education, The University of kansas, 1987. http://www.kshs.org/research/collections/documents/bibliographies/history/
Extractions: This list is a compilation of general books on the history of Kansas. All of these books are available to researchers in the Research Room of the Kansas State Historical Society. The hours of the Research Room can be viewed on our web site. Library books in our collections do not circulate outside of the Research Room and, therefore, would not be available through interlibrary loan request to researchers. For more information on these and other books in our collections, please see our ask a research question page. Anderson, George L., Terry H. Harmon, and Virgil W. Dean. History of Kansas. Lawrence: Division of Continuing Education, The University of Kansas, 1987. Study guide with thematic essays and bibliography, for Kansas history course. Anderson, George L., Terry H. Harmon and Virgil W. Dean, editors. History of Kansas: Selected Readings . Lawrence: Division of Continuing Education, The University of Kansas, 1987. A variety of readings, including scholarly articles and contempary accounts. Andreas, Alfred Thayer [with William G. Cutler].
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Extractions: Since 1905 the Kansas State Historical Society has served as the state archives. State archives holdings include the inactive unpublished records of state government with enduring value. These records document the workings of state government. The state archives also has a limited number of local records from Kansas counties and towns and is cooperating with the Genealogical Society of Utah in filming local government records. This microfilm is available in the research room and through the LDS Family History Center system. Archives records are available in original form or on microfilm. Microfilm is self-serve, and records not on microfilm should be requested at the retrieval desk in the research room. Finding aids are available for some record series, and an inventory of archives holdings to the "series" level is on-line at the reference desk. The reference staff is happy to help patrons locate archives holdings and fill out call slips. Patrons may also be referred to the state archivist or other staff members for assistance. Territorial Records, 1854-1861
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Extractions: ResearchChannel is on cable television in the following locations. NOTE: ResearchChannel may be carried full-time or part-time in areas listed below. Contact cable channel for local broadcast schedules of ResearchChannel programming. If you would like to have ResearchChannel carried in your area, send a letter of request to your local cable company and/or your local educational television channels. Notify ResearchChannel of your request at info@researchchannel.org , and ResearchChannel staff will follow up on your request. Attached is a sample letter of request for your use. Location
Extractions: It gives us great pleasure to invite talented high school students and teachers from your school to participate in the Second Annual Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (OKN-JSHS). The symposium will be held at Oklahoma State University from 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 4, to 2pm on Monday, April 5, 2004. The Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska Junior Science and Humanities Symposium is part of an established national program of the Academy of Applied Science and the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force. Lodging and most food expenses will be covered by OKN-JSHS. We invite you to select outstanding science students who can present either a paper or poster or simply attend the presentation sessions. The paper and poster presentations require the student prepare a written report describing original research results in science, mathematics, or engineering. The presentations will represent the finest efforts of high school students in the region toward either original laboratory or field research, or original work in mathematics or the humanistic aspects of science. All students wishing to present a paper or poster at OKN-JSHS must send their application with an abstract of their research paper on a copy of the abstract form (see the Applications section for all necessary forms).
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GPN - General GPN Meeting - January 17, 1998 networking technology in support of collaborative research and education GeneralGPN Meeting January 17, 1998. Marriott Airport Hotel, kansas City, MO. http://www.greatplains.net/activities/meetings/meeting-19980117/
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Extractions: Class Schedules Kansas City Kansas Community College The transfer equivalency information listed below is provided as a guide to how Kansas City Kansas Community College classes transfer to ESU. Brenda Carmichael, our Admission/Transfer Counselor in charge of assisting Kansas City Kansas Community College students transfer to ESU, is ready to help you if you have questions about the transfer process. You can contact Brenda at (620)341-5465, e-mail CARMICHB@emporia.edu. or Sheila Markowitz, Transfer Analyst, at (620)341-5152, e-mail markowis@emporia.edu Beginning Spring 2002, Emporia State University will accept lower division courses (those numbered 100 and 200) in transfer from other colleges or universities as the equivalent for our upper division courses, but the student will not receive upper division credit for these courses . The student will not have to repeat the courses, but the credit will transfer in as lower division credit.
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Extractions: Documents relating to state and local government and legislative information. Legislative Information Courts Court Rules Statutes State Agencies Miscellaneous Historical Documents Return to StateLaw Home Page Return to the StateLaw Search Home Page Legislative Information Campaign Finance Data Government Ethics Commission Government Ethics Commission Opinions 1990-present Legislative Procedure in Kansas Legislative Services Information Legislative Branch Session Laws Most Current Session (Password Required) 2003 Summary of Legislation Regulations Kansas Administrative Regulations Current through December 31, 1997
College Of Education Web Links MCREL also has a good, more general Language Arts page The Explorer at the Universityof kansas is a materials ) for K12 mathematics and science education. http://edweb.sdsu.edu/links/
Extractions: Indices and Hotlists for Educators The following sites are good starting points for exploration. Each leads to a huge number of interesting and useful lessons, resources and activities for teachers, administrators, instructional designers, trainers, counselors and other educators. General Education Indices K-12 Sites for Specific Subjects Language Arts: The Children's Literature Web Guide covers recommended books, movies, resources for parents and teachers, and research guides to children's literature. MCREL also has a good, more general
Extractions: Newsletter Special Events/Workshops Calendar What's New ... Contact Us Search Food Science Institute Kansas State University About the Institute Academic Programs ... Home Students who apply to the Food Science Degree Completion program must have already earned a minimum of 60 semester credit hours with a 2.0 overall minimum GPA. A total of 126 hours is required for graduation. A minimum of 30 KSU semester hours are required and 20 of the last 30 hours must be from KSU. Only 63 hours can be accepted from two-year colleges. Students must select on of two options are available in this program. The Science option or the Food Business and Operations Management option. The science option emphasizes the basic sciences and prepares you for more technical jobs, product development, and graduate school. Students in the business option must minor in either business, agribusiness, or agricultural economics as they prepare for management and other opportunities in the food industry. Science option
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