TABS - The Association Of Boarding Schools MA; maine Central Institute, Pittsfield, ME; Marianapolis Preparatory School, Thompson, CT; The Marvelwood School, Kent, CT; Massanutten military Academy, Woodstock http://www.schools.com/directory/coed.cfm
Extractions: About Us Contact Us Search Site Map ... Arts Click on a school name to see more information about that school. Academie Ste. Cecile International School , Windsor, ON, Canada Admiral Farragut Academy , St. Petersburg, FL Albert College , Belleville, ON, Canada All Saints' Episcopal School , Vicksburg, MS American International School - Salzburg , Salzburg, Austria American Overseas School of Rome , Rome, RM, Italy Appleby College , Oakville, ON, Canada Ashbury College , Ottawa, ON, Canada Asheville School , Asheville, NC The Athenian School , Danville, CA Baylor School , Chattanooga, TN Bement School , Deerfield, MA Ben Lippen School , Columbia, SC Berkshire School , Sheffield, MA Bishop's College School , Lennoxville, QC, Canada Blair Academy , Blairstown, NJ The Bolles School , Jacksonville, FL Brehm Preparatory School , Carbondale, IL Brentwood College School , Mill Bay, BC, Canada Brewster Academy , Wolfeboro, NH Brooks School , North Andover, MA Brush Ranch School , Tererro, NM Buxton School , Williamstown, MA The Cambridge School of Weston , Weston, MA The Canterbury School , New Milford, CT Canyonville Christian Academy , Canyonville, OR Cate School , Carpinteria, CA Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School , Waltham, MA Cheshire Academy , Cheshire, CT Fox River Country Day School , Elgin, IL Choate Rosemary Hall , Wallingford, CT Colorado Rocky Mountain School , Carbondale, CO Concord Academy , Concord, MA Cotter High School , Winona, MN Cranbrook Schools , Bloomfield Hills, MI Crested Butte Academy , Crested Butte, CO The Culver Academies , Culver, IN
TABS - The Boarding Schools Common Application Forms $35,$75) Happy Valley School, CA , ($50,$50) Hargrave military Academy, VA School, MA , ($35,$75) The Madeira School, VA , ($50,$120) maine Central Institute http://www.schools.com/forms/schools.cfm
ScrappleFace: Maine Teacher Shock: Soldiers Went To Public School 0228) Public school teachers in maine were shocked stationed near Iraq were educated in public schools. told children that their military parents service http://www.scrappleface.com/MT/archives/000705.html
Extractions: February 28, 2003 Maine Teacher Shock: Soldiers Went to Public School (2003-02-28) Public school teachers in Maine were shocked to learn yesterday that most soldiers stationed near Iraq were educated in public schools. The startling revelation comes after some teachers allegedly told children that their military parents' service is unethical "You can only do so much in seven hours per day, for 180 days per year for 12 years," she said. "Apparently we often can't overcome the influence of the parents' ignorance and immorality." by Scott Ott Donate TrackBack (0) Comments (64) More Satire ... Printer-Friendly Email this entry to: Your email address: Comments Skip to Comments Form I strenuously object to this unconscionable characterization of public school teachers' (of which I am one) inability to influence our students in the measly 12 years, 7 1/2 hours per day, 180 days per year. Take a good look at the Hollywood Left, the Television News Establishment, the American Bar Association, and the (do you believe this oxymoron?) the Hip-Hop Culture. I rest my case.
Extractions: These schools are listed alphabetically by name. If you wish to go to a name more directly, select a range of letters from the following list: A through D E through H I through L M through P ... U through Z Armadillo's World Wide Web Server , Texas Web66 K-12 Schools Registry , a comprehensive listing of schools on the Web. Academic Resource Center Tallahassee Florida Academy at the Lakes Day School Land O' Lakes Florida - "ALDS is a private, non-profit school using the continuous progress, mutli-age house program. We offer a thematic, holistic approach throughout the school." note: pre-K through 8 Advanced Technologies Academy Las Vegas Nevada - "A Las Vegas, NV, USA, magnet school specializing in banking and financing, computer science, systems technologies support." Ames High School Ames Iowa American Fork Junior High American Fork Utah - "We believe all students can learn and are entitled to every possible opportunity to become capable, productive and well-adjusted citizens." American School of Paris Paris France Providing education since 1946 to Americans and more than 50 nationalities.
Army Schools In The 21st Century Region A maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Army National Guard into military operations easier All schools, except for basic training, advanced http://www.quartermaster.army.mil/oqmg/Professional_Bulletin/1996/Spring/21cent.
Extractions: Army Schools in the 21st Century CPT Neal Daniels and CPT George A. Holland CPT Mario A. Johnson and CPT Melissa K. Nelson Force XXI is the Army's campaign to prepare for the 21st Century. The world is changing, the pace is quickening, and resources are diminishing. The Army must be proactive by balancing resources and streamlining systems to meet tomorrow's needs. The Army will be smaller. However, according to former Army Chief of Staff, General (Retired) Gordon R. Sullivan: "Smaller is not better, better is better. Today's focus...is to actively create an Army for the 21st Century rather than letting it evolve on its own. " A major thrust of Force XXI is bringing the institutional Army in line with the changing table of organization and equipment (TOE) Army, also called the operational Army. The US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) heads the institutional Army. The institutional Army is reinventing the way it does business because TRADOC's customer base - the TOE Army or the operational Army - is restructuring to become more effective and efficient. In TRADOC, one concurrent Force XXI initiative is streamlining the Army's education system. The new educational concept for soldiers in the 21st Century is called the Total Army School System (TASS). The TASS will replace active Army, Army National Guard and US Army Reserve teaching institutions at more than 900 locations. As envisioned for Force XXI, the TASS will instruct all components. General (Retired) Frederick M. Franks Jr., former TRADOC Commander, defined the TASS as:
Ed_unscathed For maine, that means $37.5 million less to spend on teacher training, aid to schools with heavy concentrations of military or low income students, technology http://www.maine.nea.org/dir2/ed_unscathed.htm
Extractions: No School Left Unscathed by U.S. Representative Tom Allen Theres something wrong with a law that (1) brands good schools with "failing" labels, (2) places the heaviest burdens on states that were already striving to meet challenging education goals, (3) imposes inflexible rules and (4) fails to make good on promises to pay for programs that would help struggling schools meet the laws demands. This is the case with the federal "No Child Left Behind Act" (NCLB), passed with great fanfare and hope two years ago, but now mired in complexity and widespread concern. Mainers were shocked to read recently that 143 of our schools had "flunked" NCLB performance targets this year. How can this happen in a state which ranks among the highest in math and reading scores on the well-respected National Assessment of Educational Progress test? NCLBs laudable goal is for every public school to make annual progress towards learning proficiency goals in math, reading and other subjects. The annual progress must be achieved both school-wide in each grade and within particularly vulnerable subgroups, including special education, low income or minority students. Progress is measured by tests and proficiency goals selected by each state. For more than 15 years, Maine has sought to craft and use a more enlightened, accurate system for assessing the progress of students and schools. Maines Learning Results requires a mastery of curriculum for each grade, gauged through local assessment of each student (a process that relies on portfolios, tests, projects, writing prompts and other tools) combined with the results of Maine Educational Assessment (MEA) standardized tests (currently taken only by 4th, 8th and 11th graders).
Military School Finder militaryFriendly schools that provide, GI http://www.military.com/SchoolFinder/Search/1,14302,,00.html
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University Of Maine School Of Law 5094, TTY (207) 7805646. . University of maine School of Law military Recruitment Policy. It is the policy of http://mainelaw.maine.edu/car-nondis.htm
Extractions: contact us site map directions home ... The Advocate Nondiscrimination Policy University of Maine School of Law Nondiscrimination Policy It is the policy of the University of Maine School of Law not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or sexual orientation in its education program, admissions policies, employment policies, and other school-administered programs. Employers who discriminate in violation of the school's policy or who refuse to sign an acknowledgment of our policy are denied access to the Law School's Career Services Office. Anyone with information that any employer other than the US Armed Services discriminates should contact the Director of Career Services or the Dean of the Law School. For more information about this policy and its application to the U.S. Military , please contact lawcareer@usm.maine.edu Questions and complaints about discrimination in any area of the University should be directed to the Campus Compliance Office, University of Southern Maine, 7 College Avenue, Gorham, ME 04038; or by calling (207) 780-5094, TTY (207) 780-5646. University of Maine School of Law Military Recruitment Policy It is the policy of the University of Maine School of Law not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability, or sexual orientation in its education program, admissions policies, employment policie0s, and other school-administered programs. Employers who discriminate in violation of the school's policy or who refuse to sign an acknowledgment of our policy are denied access to the Law School 's Career Services Office.
Greenbush School Department School District - Maine / ME Helen S Dunn Elementary School 129 military Road, Greenbush, ME 04418, Phone (207) 8262000 Level K-8, Greenbush School Department school district, maine. http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/browse_district/116/me/
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Western Maine Mountains Communities For Children to do presentations and assist others throughout maine and in on to higher education, 12% into the military and most of class that went on to school was often http://www.state.me.us/cfc/HomePage/partnercommunitydirectory/westernmainec4cweb
Extractions: State Agencies Web Policies My Maine.gov Email this page Western Maine Mountains C4C Partner Community since 1999 Community of Promise since 1999 Western Maine Mountains Communities for Children; Maine School Administrative District #58: The Western Maine Mountains Communities for Children (WWMC4C), a Community of Promise as Maine School Administrative District #58, is sponsored by the Pathway Partners Program. This initiative serves the twelve towns and unorganized territories in western Maine that make up the school district, especially Livermore Falls, SAD#58, Northern Franklin County, and Farmington. At the state level, this C4C represents school-based mentoring on the Maine Mentoring Partnership Board of Directors. WWMC4C uses mentoring as the gateway to the Five Promises. Its 40 partners include health agencies, community volunteer organizations, the University of Maine at Farmington, school districts, businesses and other nonprofits. Pathway Partners began in the mid-1990s with grant funding from the International Paper Company Foundation for a school-wide redesign project called . All students in the regional high school were provided with Career Planning Portfolios designed by students, teachers, parents, business and community members. Although portfolios were provided to every student, participation was voluntary. The Portfolio program is run by students out of a "Career Center" that began in space that had been used as a storage closet. Over 90% of the students chose to participate. High School students became so enthusiastic about their accomplishments that they asked to bring the program to their former middle schools. The high school students put on demonstrations and workshops for teachers and students at the four regional middle schools. As a result, the Portfolios now begin in grade 6. Maine Education Services ranked the Mt. Abrams student portfolios as "the best in the state." The school valued the program enough to carve out a 2-room, centrally located, office for the project out of its limited space.
Extractions: State Agencies Web Policies My Maine.gov Email this page Important Advisory - Sensitivity Around Differing Opinions About Iraq and Its Impact on Children of Military Personnel Let me provide you with some updated information that will help to clarify this situation. The reports of insensitive comments or actions by school personnel were shared with Maine National Guard personnel by the affected families. The families and National Guard have agreed that each family will make their own decision on how to address this issue, including whether the family will share the details of the incidents with their local school officials or with the Department of Education. At this point, the Department has not received any information on the details of these incidents from the families. If we do, please be assured that I will immediately address the situation with the appropriate local school officials. Earlier this week, after the Department of Education had received information that insensitive comments may have occurred, I immediately communicated with all schools in Maine to reinforce with them the need: to create and maintain a supportive climate that is sensitive to all children and their families, especially in these unsettled times; to provide balanced information in classrooms and other settings; and to encourage school counselors to acknowledge the emotional and physical needs and concerns of children and families involved with the Armed Forces. Since Maine schools have received this letter, we have not heard of any further incidents of insensitive comments or actions in our schools.
1891-'92 School Committee Lewiston, Maine Surname Archive. New on GeneaSearch. military Rosters. 1899 Members of First Presbyterian Church, Portland Oregon. 1891 92 School Committee Lewiston, maine. http://www.geneasearch.com/genealogy/schoolcommittee.htm
Extractions: to connect with others! Find Ancestors Genealogy Look Ups Find Female Ancestors Photos of Ancestors ... Click for printer friendly page Transcription of the School Committee list from the City of Lewiston Maine School Report for August 1891. School Committee Regular Meetings the First Monday Evening of each Month at 7:30 Ward Member Residence Term Expires Lyman G. Jordan 139 College street September 1892 I. F. Fisbee 247 College street September 1893 A. E. McDonough 63 Bridge street September 1892 Phil P. Getchell 18 High street September 1893 T. H. Wallace
Faces Of Valor A military spokesman in maine could not confirm that and his grandfather was a career military man Army after graduation from Portlands Deering High School. http://www.militarycity.com/valor/2874102.html
Extractions: PORTLAND, Maine Family and friends of a postal worker and Army Reserve soldier who was killed in a blast outside Baghdad gathered May 8 for a funeral at the same church where he was baptized more than 30 years ago. Sgt. Lawrence Roukey, 33, of Westbrook, who joined the Army Reserve after Sept. 11, 2001, was killed last month during an explosion in a Baghdad warehouse he was searching for chemicals. He died six weeks after arriving in Iraq. In his hometown, Roukeys death shook the community. There was standing room only in St. Josephs Church during the ceremony. Students from Deering High School, Roukeys alma mater, held flags along the route to the cemetery. This crowd of folks from all walks of life have come to honor, remember and pray for this soldier, said the Rev. Dan Bosco, standing before the flag-draped coffin. We see here a marvelous sense of unity, temporary though it may be.
Faces Of Valor a 1999 graduate of Mount Abraham Union High School in Bristol who served with the maine Army National Guard, was laid to rest with full military honors Saturday http://www.militarycity.com/valor/2851374.html
Extractions: PORTLAND, Maine Spc. Christopher Gelineau, a 1999 graduate of Mount Abraham Union High School in Bristol who served with the Maine Army National Guard, was laid to rest with full military honors Saturday. Gelineau, 23, died April 20 in an ambush in northern Iraq. He is the seventh soldier with Vermont roots to be killed in combat since the war began over a year ago. Gelineau was posthumously awarded Purple Heart and Bronze Star medals and promoted to sergeant. Brig. Gen. John W. Bill Libby, the head of Maines Army National Guard, presented the medals. Gelineau, a member of the Maine National Guards 133rd Engineering Battalion, was killed when a convoy he was traveling in was attacked outside Mosul. There are those who are not willing to accept the minimum standards, those willing to give far more to their fellows in the military, said Maj. Andrew Gibson, a Guard chaplain. Let that be Chris lesson to us that we might be willing to do a little bit more.
Congressman Tom Allen - Representing The First District Of Maine Tom Allen on 3/14 joined maine House Majority proposed cuts in federal funding to local school districts which serve the children of military families. http://tomallen.house.gov/showart.asp?contentID=854&issueID=9
Congressman Tom Allen - Representing The First District Of Maine bright, talented young people are among maines best 18 year old attending the Marion military Institute in old senior at Cape Elizabeth High School, is the http://tomallen.house.gov/showart.asp?contentID=497