Consortium For School Networking Joe Kitchens and maine Governor Angus King for their leadership in applying networking technology to improve the quality of public education in k12 schools. http://www.cosn.org/resources/022601b.htm
Extractions: keith@cosn.org Honorees Recognized by 3Com at The Consortium for School Networking's (CoSN) 5th Annual K-12 Networking Conference in Washington, DC Washington, DC. - February 20, 2001 - 3Com Corporation (NASDAQ: COMS) and the Consortium for School Networking today honored visionary school superintendent Joe Kitchens and Maine Governor Angus King for their leadership in applying networking technology to improve the quality of public education in K-12 schools. The presentation of the second annual Outstanding Achievement Awards for Excellence in School Networking, sponsored by 3Com, took place at CoSN's 5th Annual K-12 Networking: Web of Change Conference in Washington, DC. The 2001 Public Servant Outstanding Award for Excellence was presented to Governor King. Kitchens received the 2001 Frank Withrow Outstanding Award for Excellence. "Visionary leadership is what makes the difference in whether or not technology in schools improves learning. CoSN is proud to honor these innovative individuals for making a difference", stated Keith R. Krueger, Executive Director of CoSN.
Verizon Foundation - Partnership Opportunities and the local communities provide an opportunity for collaboration among the 285 maine k12 school systems. There are currently more than 90 schools that have http://foundation.verizon.com/rfp/2003_rfp_me.shtml
Extractions: Foundation Home Grantmaking Best-In-Class Success Stories ... Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 2003 Maine Education Technology Awards DUE DATE: May 21, 2003 12:00AM EST Verizon Foundation is pleased to announce that it is currently inviting applications in Maine to receive financial grants that support the use of technology by Maine School Systems. A total of $30,000 will be distributed to school systems in Maine in June 2003. Overview: Advanced telecommunications technologies are now available to many Maine school systems and provide an opportunity to enhance the classroom experiences for Maine students. Technology can also offer new ways to deliver educational services in a cost effective manner. The expected budget challenges faced by the State of Maine and the local communities provide an opportunity for collaboration among the 285 Maine K-12 school systems. There are currently more than 90 schools that have deployed some form of distance-learning technology. This has paved the way for sharing of classroom resources, delivering professional development programs, and has opened the door to including the community in the school. Eligibility: Applicants must possess a current National Center for Education Statistics school and district registration.
NEWMOA - P2 Activites Database k12 schools, Environmental Protection Agency - Region 1, Mercury in schools Workshop, Environmental Protection Agency Alternatives to Mercury Products, maine Dept http://www.newmoa.org/Newmoa/htdocs/prevention/activities/ActivitiesProjectsList
Extractions: Activities and Projects List Project Title Program Name Details Agency Organizational Evaluation Underway Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection Asthma Policy Forum Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection Bike to Work Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection Biomass Working Group Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection Case Study Highlights P2 Success Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection Chemical Waste Management Training for Schools Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection Cleaning Solvent Alternative Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection Climate Change Action Plan Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection Community Training on IPM Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection CT Green Buildings Council Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection CT Hospital Environmental Roundtable Kick-Off Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection CT Junkyards Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection CT Plans for P2 Week 2001 Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection Diesel Bus Idling Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection
Magic City Morning Star Starting this school year, maine law requires all public and private k12 schools to adopt pest control practices that minimize the risks of pesticide exposure http://magic-city-news.com/article_175.shtml
Extractions: Starting this school year, Maine law requires all public and private K-12 schools to adopt pest control practices that minimize the risks of pesticide exposure. "Our message is clear and in keeping with the nationwide concern voiced about the risks of pesticide use in schools," says Board of Pesticides Control Director Robert Batteese. "Requiring schools to adopt a science-based integrated pest management or 'IPM' policy, appoint an IPM coordinator, and notify parents and staff before using pesticides will reduce the risks of pesticides while maintaining proper, economical, and effective pest control." In 2000, the Maine Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources conducted a survey of the State's public schools to determine pest problems, management practices, and policies.
Magic City Morning Star May 9th, 2004 090616 Millinocket, East Millinocket, Medway, and all of maine! The DoD is considering a proposal to close some or all of its k-12 schools. http://magic-city-news.com/article_888.shtml
Extractions: WASHINGTON, D.C. Fifty-eight military schools, operated by the Department of Defense at military bases in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, are exempted from the requirements of the 2002 federal education act, mandating strict standards for testing and teacher certification, with penalties for schools that fail to meet the goals. The Department of Defense schools don't fall under "No Child Left Behind" requirements because their funding comes from the DoD rather than the Department of Education. Doug Kelsey, the deputy director of the DoD's school system, said that the schools are trying to live up to the spirit of the legislation despite the fact that the DoE has no jurisdiction over DoD schools. "We actively comply with the intent of the law," he said.
Maine Association For Charter Schools to all families will increase the equity of access for maine families and by paying for or receiving financial aid at private schools k12 enrollment in http://www.mainecharterschools.org/Faqs.cfm
Extractions: 1. Charter Schools will help the state meet its goal of educating all children. Decades of research and experience show that children vary in how and when they learn. Varied approaches are difficult to develop within typical district public schools, given their heavy overlay of rules, regulations, and traditions. Public charter schools offer teachers and communities the opportunity to try different approaches based on choice by those involved. Making choices is a fundamental step for parents, and increases their involvement in their childrens education, one of the most important factors contributing to each childs success in school. 2. They will help improve academic achievement. In its 2002 survey of Maine businesses, the Maine Development Foundation found that only 18% of over 660 businesses rated Maines public high schools very good to excellent, 41% rated them good, and 37% rated them fair to poor. Asked whether the business had to provide basic education to entry level employees, 41% did so sometimes or frequently for math, 42% for spelling, 32% for reading, 68% for computer skills, and 75% for people skills. Public charter schools encourage new approaches to improving academic achievement. Academic goals are included in each charter schools contract to operate, and the school can be closed by its chartering authority if those goals are not met within specified periods of time. Further, allowing parents choice among different kinds of public schools creates incentives for all public schools to improve their academic and other programs to attract students.
Association Of Classical And Christian Schools ALPHABETICAL ACCS MEMBERS Member schools are listed first, followed by maine Classical School PO Box 243 , Freeport , ME 04032 Grades Pre; k12 (243 students). http://www.accsedu.org/pageview.asp?PageID=1723
Maine Schools - ME Elementary, Middle, And High School Information Welcome to Greatschools.net maine, your objective source of for public, private and charter schools in ME. Access Choosing maine schools, Track maine School Performance and the maine http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/go/ME&y
Bonny Eagle School District schools. District Administration and schools Phone numbers and addresses. Reading Support Program. Click for West Buxton, maine Forecast. http://www.sad6.k12.me.us/
Extractions: Bonny Eagle High School Graduation - June 4, 2004 Bonny Eagle High School holds Senior Last Assembly ... Operation Bonny Eagle - Students collect and package items for our Troops Photos from the BEMS Civil War Re-enactment - May 7, 2004 Kindergarten Registration Information All Day Kindergarten in MSAD #6 Two Teachers win Walmart Teacher of the Year Awards - at HB Emery School and at Bonny Eagle High school Scot Trot Roadrace - July 24, 2004 Hot Off the Press - BEMS Newspaper, The Scots' Express - April 2004 Edition David Page, BEMS teacher, is teaching in Japan - April 11, David visits Changchun in China Narciso Torres, BEMS teacher, is hiking the Appalachian Trail this spring Spring Math Meet Results Read Across America - Stories from around the District celebrating Dr Seuss and Reading No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and Average Yearly Progress (AYP) status of MSAD #6 Schools Reports of Strategic Goals 2002-2003 by Schools and Departments Mrs. Bunk's First Grade learns about Neuroscience
Yarmouth High School suggestions. Alice_Barr@yarmouth.k12.me.us. Last updated May 14, 2004. 286 West Elm Street Phone (207) 8465535 Yarmouth, maine 04096. http://www.yarmouth.k12.me.us/YHS/yhs.html
The Maine Township High School District 207 Site Learn About maine Township Board of Education The Community The schools The Faculty District Profile PDF Format maine West Profile PDF Format maine East http://www.maine207.k12.il.us/
Maine School Administrative District maine School Administrative District 35 is comprised of five schools Central School, South Berwick, ME South Berwick Central School http://web.mhs.sad35.k12.me.us/
Georgetown Central School Home Page This includes students attending public or private schools, or those who are home Free passes are available to the maine Maritime Museum in Bath and the http://www.georgetown.u47.k12.me.us/
District Index Page 47 Heath Street Oakland, maine 04963 Phone (207) 4657384 Fax (207) 465-9130 Dr. James C. Morse Sr., Superintendent of schools Melinda B. Kopp, Assistant http://www.sad47.k12.me.us/
Oxford HIlls School District, Oxford, Maine, USA Tour ;. schools District Info Community Sites Teaching and Learning NEW Paris School Communication maine Sites Profile. Jobs Budget http://www.sad17.k12.me.us/
Listings Maine: USA : Maine : K12 Added Dec 30, 2002 Hits 6) maine Education k-12 Welcome to the Living Visiting Working Business http//www.maine.gov/portal/education/k12.html (Added http://listingsus.com/Maine/Education/K12/
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CIG_K12 - ME K12 Schools US, maine, Help. Primary Secondary School in , maine. , School District, Web Site, City, County, Zip, CCD. 1, Alton, , Milford, Penobscot, 04461, CCD. http://www.capitolimpact.com/gw/schlist.asp?state=me&stname=Maine&stfips=23&list
CIG_K12 - ME K12 Schools US, maine, Help. Primary Secondary School in , maine. , School District, Web Site, City, County, Zip, CCD. 1, Brunswick, , Brunswick, Cumberland, 04011, CCD. http://www.capitolimpact.com/gw/schlist.asp?state=me&stname=Maine&stfips=23&list
The Maine Event Students in Nobleboro and eight other schools work with and School Perspectives, www.usm.maine.edu/cepare/; John Krasnavage www.msad54.k12.me.us/MSAD54Pages http://www.glef.org/php/article.php?id=Art_1119&key=137