Canton, Maine [Schools] is a member of maine School Administrative District Supt of schools 5627254 Canton Elementary 597 destination reuniting classmates, military personnel, friends http://www.cantonmaine.com/canton/school.htm
Extractions: Classmates is the premier destination reuniting classmates, military personnel, friends, teachers, and more online. The Classmates community serves 26 million members, adding 80,000 to 100,000 members each day. Classmates' rapidly growing customer base, combined with the historical context of school attendance or military service dates, makes it easy for members to reconnect with friends online. Click here to register with classmates.com if you attended a Canton School. Click here to register with classmates.com if you attended a Dixfield school. Click here to log in if you are already registered. Canton High School Archive Page Canton Alumni Association
Rural School Funding Report - Volume 2, Issue 5 (3/17/03) Conference Bush Administration Cuts Education Aid for military Families Indiana Cuts Have Biggest Impacts on Poor schools maine Education Association http://www.ruraledu.org/issues/finance/news205.htm
Extractions: Rural School and Community Trust Holds Rural Education Working Group Conference Bush Administration Cuts Education Aid for Military Families Indiana Lawmakers Try to Eliminate Guaranteed Funding Increases for All School Districts Voters Favor Tax Increases to Improve Schools ... State Legislative Leaders Lobby Congress and Bush Administration for More Federal Dollars The Rural School and Community Trust recently gathered rural education grassroots activists from 25 states in Hot Springs, Arkansas for a conference titled "Working for Equal Educational Opportunity as a Social Justice Issue: School Finance for Rural Activists." The purpose of the March 3-5, 2003 meeting was to create effective strategies to deal with the biggest issues facing rural schools, including equity in school financing, and school consolidation. One issue that most states have in common is the difficulty in meeting the requirements of the new Elementary and Secondary Education Act ("No Child Left Behind.") Many of the activists say that the Act's requirements for new testing and teacher qualifications is particularly burdensome for rural schools that are already at a disadvantage in meeting these standards. The new law may present activists with new arguments for additional funding to meet the new requirements.
MEXICO2 military and CIA Interventions Since World War II, Monroe, maine common Courage the Greatest Number of Forces to United States military schools , La Jornada http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/mexico2.htm
Extractions: History of U. S. Military Interventions: MEXICO/1913/Naval/Americans evacuated during revolution. MEXICO/1914-18/Naval, troops/Series of interventions against nationalists. S. Brian Willson, "Who are the Real Terrorists?" , citing several sources including William Blum, Killing Hope: U. S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II, Monroe, Maine: common Courage Press, 1995 A delegation of Veterans for Peace recently returned from Chiapas and Oaxaca, Mexico, with observations and testimonies establishing that U.S.-supplied arms, equipment and training is being used by Mexican military and police forces and para-military groups to displace, kill, and terrorize Mexican civilians. Wilson M. Powell ; 5/7/98. Email
Directory Of Trade, Career And Technical Schools Institute Northwest School of Boat Building Northern maine Technical College Association of military schools and Colleges Marine Corps schools West Point. http://www.khake.com/page68.html
Cape Elizabeth High School as graduating from the top high school in maine. the class (7 percent) have entered the military, chosen to The percentage of types of schools is listed below http://www.cape.k12.me.us/sHigh.html
Extractions: Cape Elizabeth High School Our School Cape Elizabeth High School is a public four-year comprehensive high school of 550 students. There are 80 staff members; 55 percent have advanced degrees. Cape Elizabeth High School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and by the State of Maine. The school complex was built in 1969. The average class size is 22 students. The high school offers college preparatory, vocational and special education programs for all students. There is a regional vocational technical center in Portland, study at the nearby university and technical college campus, work-study and independent study. Physical education facilities at the high school include a large gymnasium and a six-lane, 25-yard pool. Outdoors are tennis courts, baseball, softball and multi-purpose fields and a six-lane track surrounding a soccer field. A high percentage of our students participate in extracurricular activities which include: AIDS Awareness, Arts Workshop, Literary Magazine, Booktalk Club, Math Team, Prom Committee, International Exchange Club, Student Rescue, Debate, Theater Council, Environmental Club, French and Spanish Clubs, Speech, Graduation Committee, Student Services Project, Yearbook, Peer Helpers.
Elan School of New York at Albany; University of maine; University of New 4 went to work, 2 entered military service, 3 and girls; not open to students from other schools. http://iiswinprd01.petersons.com/pschools/sites/000763si.asp?sponsor=1
Augusta, Maine, ME, Superpages, Yellow Pages Midget Car Racing Midwives military Veterans Law Attorneys military Veterans Organizations military Recruiting military schools, military Supplies Retail http://phonebook.superpages.com/yellowpages/categories-M/S-ME/T-Augusta/page-3/
Extractions: Criteria A. Foundations and Basic Commitments Mission Statement (1996) Belief Statements AC Non-discrimination/Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action (1999) AC-R Grievance Procedures (1999) ACA Non-sexist Language (1999) ACAA ACAB Harassment and Sexual Harassment of School Employees (2003) ACAD Hazing (1999) AD Vision Statements (1996) AD-E Primary (1998) Middle (1998) High (1998) ADA School District Goals and Objectives (1999) ADC Tobacco Use and Possession (1999) ADC-R Tobacco Use and Possession (1999) ADF School District Commitment to Learning Results (2002) AEC Accomplishment Reporting to the Public (1999) B. School Board Governance and Operations BBAA Board Responsibilities (1997) BBB School Board Elections (2003) BBF School Board Member Ethics (1997) BC Organization of the Board (By Laws) (1999) BCB Board Member Conflict of Interest (2000) BCC Nepotism BD School Board Meetings (1997) BDC Executive Sessions (1997) BDC-E Executive Session Law (1998) BE Board Meetings (1997) BEDB Agenda (1997) BG School Board Policy Process (2000) BG-R Policy Adoption Procedure (2000) C.
The American Local History Network - Maine History of Waterboro schools; Central maine Technical College Environment. Medicine. maine Department of Health; History of Central maine Medical Center military. http://www.datasync.com/~bouchard/melocalhist/
Extractions: Contacts: Richard Bouchard Maine State Page State Government Maine Symbols Historical Events in Maine ... Home: The Story of Maine MPBS series. Maine Firsts Contacts: None at present Androscoggin Androscoggin County Information Androscoggin Historical Society Aroostook Acadian Village Aroostook County Information History of the Town of Houlton History of Presque Isle ... History of Aroostook State Park Linda Allen's First Settlers of the Aroostook River Valley Cumberland Cumberland County Information Cumberland County Page Chebeague Island Historical Society Bridgton Historical Society ... Town of Casco Franklin Franklin County Information Hancock Hancock County Information Town of Ellsworth Brief History of Blue Hill Kennebec Kennebec County Information City of Waterville Oakland Historical Society Knox Knox County Information Lincoln Lincoln County Information History of Lincoln County Pemaquid Adventure History of the Town of Bristol ... Lincoln County History Links Oxford Oxford County Information The Bethel Historical Society A Brief History of Andover, Maine
Extractions: Online Political Science Courses If you already live in Maine and do not have a college degree, you are missing out on the opportunity to have a high paying job in an industry that appeals to you. Surprising to most, the Maine business economy is expanding and the need for qualified workers is increasing. Maine online colleges are the easiest way to obtain a degree that will provide you with the respect and skills needed to enter the market place. Whatever the field of study you are searching for, the following schools have gained the respect of many local businesses due to their quality of course materials and there expansive curriculum. Maine online colleges are convenient because you can attend class whenever and wherever you choose, as long as a computer is available. Simply click on any of the colleges listed below and you can receive information that will send you on your way to a higher standard of living. University of Phoenix Online University of Phoenix Online is a true innovator in distance education. You can enhance your career and ensure your success whenever and wherever is most convenient for you. Business, Technology, Criminal Justice, Nursing, and Education degree programs are all offered and are designed specifically for busy professionals like you. It is quick and easy to earn the degree you need to advance in the field of your choice.
PrincetonUniversity CDT Rank/position Cadet Lieutenant. Hometown Machias, maine. Major Psychology. Student Activities Outdoor Action Leader. military schools Army Airborne School. http://www.princeton.edu/~armyrotc/cadets05.htm
Extractions: Michael Taylor Cadet Micah Hall School: Princeton University CDT Rank/position: Cadet Lieutenant Hometown: Machias, Maine Major: Psychology Student Activities: Outdoor Action Leader Military Schools: Army Airborne School ROTC Activities: Ranger Challenge '02, Color Guard ROTC Awards: Army Parachutist Badge, The John U.D. Page '26 Award, The Distinguished Leadership Award, Cadet Scholar Award, ROTC Honors Award, Ranger Challenge Team Member Ribbon, Color Guard Ribbon, The COL Robert L. McLean '52 Award, The MG Burka '52 Commitment to Military Excellence Award, Excellence in Physical Fitness Award (Silver) "I entered the ROTC program because I believe military service is the purist form of devotion to one's country. The program has allowed me to meet a variety of excellent people and has helped me develop my values and personality in a way that I would find nowhere else. From learning to iron my uniform to discovering religion at the jump door of a C-130 airplane in the middle of the night, this program has resulted in tremendous growth for me." Back to Class of 2005 Cadet Gabe Legendy School: Princeton University CDT Rank/position: Cadet Lieutenant Hometown: New York, New York
Extractions: Associate of Science in Adult Education and Training Associate of Science in Business Administration Associate of Science in Criminal Justice Associate of Science in General Studies Associate of Science in Human Services Associate of Science in Information Technology Management Associate of Science in Management Associate of Science in Psychology Certificate in Adult Education and Training Certificate in Business Administration Certificate in Christian Tradition Certificate in Criminal Justice Certificate in Health Care Management Certificate in Information Technology Management Certificate in Long-Term Care Administration Certificate in Professional Studies Certificate in Health Services Administration Certificate in International Health Care Certificate in Long-Term Care Administration Certificate in Pastoral Studies
Resources For Maine Studies state.me.us/sos/arc/archives/military/civilwar/jlc htm Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (from the maine State Archives http//www.kyrene.k12.az.us/schools/brisas/sunda http://knox.link75.org/mam/focus_groups/social_studies/maine/resource.htm
Extractions: Home Family Photo Stories History Economy ... Anna's Site Resources for Maine Studies History Geography Geology Government ... Other Sites of Interest History General History http://www.mainehistory.org/ The Center for Maine History in Portland - find out about the Maine Historical Society Research Library, the Maine History Gallery, and the historic Wadsworth-Longfellow House. http://www.state.me.us/legis/general/history/hist2.htm
Extractions: Cliff Kelsey, Al Hills, Fred Milley and David Green were on navigator/bomber crews. Kelsey and Hills were assigned to B17s, Milley to a B29, and Green, who is British, to a Lancaster Bomber. All except Milley were stationed within a 40-mile radius of each other at Milden Hall Air Field in England. The men didn't know each other until they moved to Ocean Park. One morning at Rotary we were discussing my 1951 military Jeep. As their stories began to evolve, Kelsey, Hills and Green learned that they were in about a 40-mile area in England. Milley was stationed at Tinian Island in the Pacific. Each man had enlisted in his late teens; they did their basic training in different parts of the world; and, except for Al Hills, flew 25 or more missions. Hills enlisted when he was 19. He received his wings as a navigator/ bombardier and his 2nd lieutenant bars when he finished his training and shipped to England. He and his family had lived in England at one time so he knew the area, which was helpful to him when he and his crew were taking practice flights. He had flown only 5 1/2 missions when, as he put it, he became a guest of the German government for the remainder of the war. His plane was shot down. He bailed out, landed on the roof of a schoolhouse, slid onto a stone wall and finally landed on the ground. He was badly bruised but had no broken bones. Soon, he was surrounded by children and adults. One or two of the men had rifles. Eventually, German soldiers arrived and took him prisoner, and he remained a prisoner of war until the end of the war.
Maine Engineering - Admissions earn a minimum of 30 credit hours through the college to qualify for a BS degree from the University of maine. Credits from military service schools do not http://www.engineering.umaine.edu/Student_Info/Admissions.html
Extractions: (2 units required) Fine Arts/Humanities (1-2 units) For engineering, advanced placement or honors level courses in high school are recommended. Combined SAT scores of 1110 and graduation in the top 20% of your high school class, with no grades less than a "B" should be your goal. If you do not meet some of the above stated minimums, it may be possible to be admitted to the General Engineering (GEM) Program at the University of Maine in your first year in order to prepare you for a successful career in engineering.. Undecided?
Maine History - 2 11) Who was maine s governor just after the Civil War? 13) The nation s first city to adopt military training in its public schools was http://kenanderson.net/quiz/mainehistory2.html
Extractions: You will not be contacted and your email address will not be distributed Your Name: Your Email Address: 1) Where was Nelson Rockefeller born? Auburn Cape Elizabeth Brunswick Bar Harbor Presque Isle Waterville Rumford 2) When did Maine become a state? 3) Which of the following tribes is not native to Maine? Penobscots Mohawks Maliseets Micmacs Abenakis Passamaquoddies Almouchiquois 4) How far could the longest-range cannon at Fort Knox shoot? More than 2 miles More than 1 mile More than 3 miles More than a half mile As far as 500 yards As far as 500 feet There were no cannons at Fort Knox 5) Who wrote the education sections of Maine's constitution? Abraham Lincoln William King Ralph Abenaki Henry Knox Benjamin Franklin Joseph Lovewell Thomas Jefferson 6) America's first secretary of war was ... General Joseph Halifax Commander Edward Preble Commander Joseph Orono General Henry Knox General Joshua Chamberlain General James Longstreet Commander Dudley Saltonstall 7) Who is Kittery's most famous native son? General James Longstreet Henry Franklin Morton Sir William Pepperell Governor Thomas Pownall Nathan Clifford Herbert A. Brown
Council Of State Governments - Eastern Regional Conference n Create laptop programs in maine middle and high schools for students and n Create the maine military Family Relief Fund which would make grants available to http://www.csgeast.org/page.asp?id=weeklynewsbulletin19
Some Maine Teachers Traumatizing Students Of Deployed Soldiers over thirty complaints that name schools and individual ANTIWAR; APPROVEDBUBBASWARS; COMMUNISTS; INDOCTRINATION; KIDS; maine; military; NATIONALGUARD; NEA http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/849965/posts
Extractions: WABI TV reported Friday that the Maine National Guard Family Assistance Center has received about 30 complaints from children of deployed soldiers concerning Principals, Teachers and Guidance Counselors reportedly demeaning the role of their deployed parent. Some children involved are 7 to 9 years of age. Here is a letter written to a friend of mine from the Maine Army National Guard: "Thank you for your interest on this most troubling matter. Our Family Assistance Centers have reported cases from Aroostook County to Southern Maine. We are reluctant to give out specific schools and the individuals involved in the interest of giving the education community a chance to address the problem itself. Also, parents wanted the opportunity to pursue the issue through their local school boards first. In all, we have over thirty complaints that name schools and individual principals, teachers and guidance counselors. If one considers that these complaints come from just the parents who attended our briefings and only from children who told their parents, we are concerned that the problem may be more widespread than we know. We are recording the complaints, and I will personally visit these educators to express our concern as a professional organization and ask for their cooperation.