Ellsworth, Maine - School Annual Reports on articulation agreements with the Tech Colleges in maine and the to recognize thesuccesses of those earning their high school diploma. 4) vocational Programs http://ci.ellsworth.me.us/schldept.html
Extractions: Superintendent's Annual Report to the City 2003 This past year, the Ellsworth School Department has been heavily influenced by outside pressures. State and Federal changes imposed on public education are the most severe I have witnessed in my thirty-four years in public education. The development of the Learning Results, standards based education, and the new federal No Child Left Behind Act are creating operational and educational challenges that are at times overwhelming. Before you declare me a professional whiner, please keep in mind that it is not the purpose or reason for the mandates that concern us. Rather it is the amount and intensity of the new directives that seem more than a local education department can bear. Generally the new trends are good for students and education. However, change usually takes time and resources, both of which are in short supply. Coupled with a lack of State and Federal funding, education across the State is on the verge of experiencing a major meltdown. We are fortunate that school employees are motivated by their desire to teach children because currently the pressure of the initiatives are at a level at which some staff would choose to leave the profession. For the last year I, as your Superintendent, have seriously tried to remain positive as we continue to attempt to comply with the mandates. On a much more positive note the Ellsworth School Department, in spite of the pressures of State and Federal requirements, has experienced a wonderful year as we continue to grow and improve. Increases in tuitioned students, restructuring and new educational programs, a number of very helpful grants, and a great employee attitude in support of our educational mission greatly overshadow the many challenges.
ACCSCT maine Office of vocationalTechnical Education (207-287-5854). Maryland Divisionof Career Technology (410-767-0158). Massachusetts Office of School http://www.accsct.org/resource/resource_links.html
Extractions: The list below is comprised of links to other accreditation and higher-education related organizations. Their inclusion on this list is in no way an endorsement of the products or services offered by these organizations nor does it guarantee the accuracy of the information contained on the linked web sites. Please report any broken or out-of-date links, as well as suggestions for additional links, to the webmaster Postsecondary Career School Organizations Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Career College Association ... National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences U.S. Department of Education Main Department Site Office of Postsecondary Education Student Financial Assistance Free Application for Federal Student Aid Vocational School Guide GoTRAIN State Vocational Education Agencies (a phone number is provided for agencies with no web site) Alabama Office of Career Technical Education Alaska Vocational Technical Center Arkansas Department of Workforce Education Colorado Community College and Occupational Education System ... Idaho State Division of Professional-Technical Education Indiana Department of Workforce Development (317-232-1829) Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (651-296-8113) New Hampshire School-to-Work Initiative Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical Education Utah Adult Education Services (801-538-7821)
FAME Education - Scholarships J Any senior student (regardless of sexual orientation) enrolled in a maine secondaryschool (high school or vocational school) who has been accepted at any http://www.famemaine.com/html/education/detail.asp?LetterToView=J
Untitled Document NCTI) National Training Institute, Inc Northern Arizona University Northern CollegiateInstitute and vocational School Northern maine Technical College http://www.j-infonet.com/compass/pages/world.html
Bangor, Maine: Education Eastern maine Community College was established in downtown Bangor in 1966 as Easternmaine vocational Technical Institute. Two years later the school moved to http://bangorinfo.com/education.html
Extractions: Quick Links Bangor School Department John Bapst Memorial High School All Saints Catholic Schools Bangor Christian Schools ... Penobscot Job Corps Center E ducational opportunities abound in the Greater Bangor area. The Bangor School Department serves more than 4,000 students while a handful of private grammar, middle and secondary schools serve hundreds more. Bangor is only 12 miles from the University of Maine and is home to University College, a campus of the University of Maine at Augusta; and Husson College, a growing school known mostly for its business and nursing programs. Students in search of a career in legal technology or secretarial skills can enroll at Beal College, a small college on the city's west side. Those inclined to learn a technical skill or can't commit yet to a four-year degree can enroll at Eastern Maine Community College, formerly Eastern Maine Technical College. Bangor is also home to Bangor Theological Seminary, one of the country's oldest. [Bangor School Department] [Private Schools]
Searsport District High School Guidance Office for Career and Technical Education, High school seniors enrolled in vocational/technicalprogram in the same field. maine residents only. $400$500, 5/1/03. http://home.acadia.net/searsporths/events.html
Extractions: Guidance Office Guidance Department Phone 548-2315 Anna Cyr, Guidance Counselor; Cindy Clark, Guidance Secretary Guidance News Local Scholarships Talent Search Program College Application Checklist ... Future Builders Guidance News New guidance news, information and events will be posted as they become available. College Application Checklist Choosing a college is not an exact science. You look at many things in selecting a collegelocation, cost, size, special courses, or athletic opportunites. Colleges also look at all your different characteristicsacademic, special interests, experence, and test scores. To keep your sanity during the process, a plan and a checklist are needed. Hopefully this will help parents organize their seniors. 1. Develop a list of colleges based on what's important to the student, typically ten to twelve schools. 2. Write or call for applications and information and then become familiar with each college's strengths and offerings. 3. Organize the process. Make a file for each college.
Aquaculture Program At School In Lubec Maine In the fall of 2001, Lubec Consolidated School expects to be certifiedas maine s first vocational aquaculture site for high schoolers. http://www.ruraledu.org/projects/project_lubec0301.html
Extractions: Lubec fishermen depend on each other's help, especially when getting the boats moored during inclement weather. The folks of "downeast" Maine are celebrated by locals and tourists alike for their blend of rugged independence and community spirit. Small wonder, then, that many of the 306 students of Lubec Consolidated School are living up to that reputation as they lead the picturesque but distressed fishing village of Lubec (pop: 2,000), perched on the northeastern corner of the United States, into the 21st century. In the past, learning to subsist in a harsh environment seemed more important to young and old alike than formal schooling, schooling which prepared graduates for jobs most likely to be found by leaving home. Tides varying as much as 25 ft. wash over the shore and then recede leaving large expanses of soft, sandy, clam flats. It is different now. During the 1940s and 1950s, local fishermen sold their abundant catches of herring to more than 20 sardine factories in Lubec. These days, only Lubec Packing Company remains. Fishermen must travel far away to bring in the herring they once harvested in nearby waters. Other local fisheries are dwindling, and several tidal flats where clams have been dug for generations are off-limits because of pollution fears. Green sea-urchins, so prized for their roe in Japan, are smaller and less plentiful on an ocean floor increasingly barren of the kelp beds which nourish and protect a multitude of marine life.
Sanford High School interest. Sanford Regional vocational Center 52 Sanford High SchoolBoulevard Sanford, maine 04073 (207)324-2942. Director- Frank http://www.sanford.org/sanford_high_school.htm
State Association And Chapter Web Sites College Midcoast School of Technology Northern maine Technical College. BlackstoneValley Regional vocational Technical High School Blue Hills http://www.skillsusa.org/states.html
Extractions: Is the school promising you a job when you graduate? It is against the law for private vocational schools to use any business name, logo or insignia that is designed to be deceptive and mislead potential students about affiliations the school might have. Did you answer an employment agency ad for a job and found you were really calling a school?
WARRANT ARTICLES FOR MAINE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT NO WARRANT ARTICLES FOR maine SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT NO. 40. School Directorsrecommend a yes vote. ARTICLE IS vocational EDUCATION REGIONAL DAY PROGRAMS. http://www.msad40.org/budget/fy04warrant.htm
Extractions: WARRANT ARTICLES FOR MAINE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT NO. 40 REFERENDUM VOTE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2003 ARTICLE 2: ADMINISTRATION To see if the district will appropriate $1,140,254 from revenues for Administration. School Directors recommend a yes vote. ARTICLE 3: REGULAR ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTION To see if the district will appropriate $ 6,276,404 from revenues for Regular Elementary Instruction. School Directors recommend a yes vote. ARTICLE 4: REGULAR SECONDARY INSTRUCTION To see if the district will appropriate $ 2,845,255 from revenues for Regular Secondary Instruction. School Directors recommend a yes vote. ARTICLE 5: SPECIAL EDUCATION To see if the district will appropriate $ 2,358,810 from revenues for Special Education. School Directors recommend a yes vote. ARTICLE 6: EXTRA CURRICULAR PROGRAMS To see if the district will appropriate $310,364 from revenues for Extra Curricular Programs. School Directors recommend a yes vote. ARTICLE ATTENDANCE/HEALTH SERVICES To see if the district will appropriate $146,614 from revenues for Attendance/Health Services. School Directors recommend a yes vote.
York County Community College Northern maine vocationalTechnical Institute was founded in 1961 and is locatedon an For the first eight years, the school operated from converted Air Force http://www.yccc.edu/business_office/New F&S Handbook/1-Establishment of MTCS.htm
Extractions: York County Community College ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MAINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM The Maine Community College System (MCCS) is comprised of seven colleges and a central administrative office located in Augusta. Prior to 1986, the Maine State Department of Education governed the system. In July 1986, a major change in governance of the vocational technical institutes was enacted by the legislature. A board of trustees was appointed to govern the campus, and an executive director was named. In 1989, again through legislative action, the vocational technical institutes were renamed technical colleges and the Maine Vocational-Technical Institute System became the Maine Technical College System. Titles of the chief executive officers of each campus were changed from director to president. A year later, the title of executive director of the MCCS was also changed to president. In July of 2003, the Maine Technical College System made the transition to a comprehensive community college system, thus becoming the Maine Community College System. Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) In 1952, the Maine Vocational-Technical Institute was moved from the Vickery-Hill Building in Augusta to its present location at Fort Preble in South Portland.
Extractions: Online Highways West Virginia Parkersburg Wood County Vocational School Of Practic is a public institution, operating under county control, located in Parkersburg Wood County , WV. Total enrollment is approximately 35. The program lasts for more than a year but less than two years. Popular programs include Nursing Lowest rates and Free candid reviews for Parkersburg at Tripadvisor.com. Read opinions from travelers like you. Compare lodging prices from Expedia, Travelocity, and Orbitz. Location 1515 Blizzard Dr
Coshocton County Joint Vocational School Coshocton, Ohio Idaho Indiana Illinois Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana maine Maryland Massachusetts Sendcomments about Coshocton County Joint vocational School / Link to this http://www.ohwy.com/oh/h/hx407443.htm
Extractions: Online Highways Ohio Coshocton Coshocton County Joint Vocational School is a public institution, operating under school district control, located in Coshocton, Coshocton County , OH. Total enrollment is approximately 900. The program lasts for less than one year. Popular programs include Health and Medical Assistants Criminal Justice and Corrections and Administrative and Secretarial Services Lowest rates and Free candid reviews for Coshocton at Tripadvisor.com. Read opinions from travelers like you. Compare lodging prices from Expedia, Travelocity, and Orbitz. Location 23640 County Rd 202
Education In Caribou Maine Education in Caribou maine. Caribou Technology Center (Grades 912) TheTechnology Center is a secondary vocational/ technical school. http://www.cariboumaine.net/education.html
Extractions: The Caribou School System is proud to offer a top quality education program that strives to meet the individual needs of all students Pre Kindergarten through grade 12. Serving over 1,700 students, a staff of 150 professionals work together towards our vision "Striving for Excellence - Preparing for Life". Fortunately, many of the problems facing teachers and administrators in school systems in metropolitan areas such as major discipline problems and poor public relations are not evident in Caribou. The Caribou School System is considered by many as one of the leading school systems in the state in relation to development of innovative education programs and progressive teaching methods. Selected by Redbook's National Best Schools Program for overall excellence, Caribou High School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. It has a proven record of offering a quality education for students which is reflected in exemplary state and national test scores, a low drop out rate, and high attendance rates. Over 80% of graduates pursue post-secondary education. Students also have opportunities to participate in a wide variety of extracurricular activities in such areas as music, drama, sports and clubs. The Technology Center is a secondary vocational/ technical school. The Center serves students from Caribou, Presque Isle, Washburn, Limestone, Fort Fairfield, and Van Buren. Students are provided opportunities to develop job skills in Agscience, Auto Body, Automotive Mechanics, Computer Information Processing, Electronics, General Trades, Health Occupations, Industrial Construction, Large equipment Operation and Maintenance, Law Enforcement, Marketing, Video Productions and Welding.
SAD 77 Board Opposes Vocational School Proposal Scott Porter, the superintendent for the Machias and Lubec schools, who is leadingthe discussions for the new learning center with a vocational emphasis, said http://www.bangornews.com/editorialnews/article.cfm?ID=420221
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NCAA Clearinghouse 200187 FAIRHAVEN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY. 200190 - maine vocational REGIONALTEN. BUCKFIELD. 200195 - BUCKFIELD JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL. BUCKSPORT. http://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net/ncaa/NCAA/common/wf0_codes_2.jsp?st=ME&set=1
Maine School Administrative District 75 maine School Administrative District 75. 50 Republic Ave., Topsham,maine 04086 Phone (207) 7299961 Fax (207) 725-9354 2003-04 http://www.link75.org/
Extractions: Congratulations to all who played a role in developing this budget. Ron Lavender, Business Manager 2004 - 2005 School Budget Report Human Resources Professional Application Career Opportunities District Sites: Bowdoin Central School Bowdoinham Community School Harpswell Islands School West Harpswell School ... Contact Us . . . . . . . . g 2004-2005 School Calendar