Extractions: Remember, it is critical that your project matches the funder's guidelines. You will waste both your time and the grant-maker's if you submit a proposal that does not match the grantor's funding initiatives. The SchoolGrants focus is primarily schools within the United States. There are, however, often opportunities available that extend to our Canadian neighbors. Most of such opportunities are found on the Nationwide Opportunities pages. If you know of opportunities that are not listed on the SchoolGrants site, we would appreciate you letting me know about them! It is the SchoolGrants goal to provide as many opportunities as possible to benefit our Nation's children and their schools. This is only possible with your help and assistance.
K-12 Education Homepage Dell offers k12 schools a wide variety of tools, resources and solutions to meet new hampshire State Flag, Welcome to the new hampshire Educational Store. The http://www1.us.dell.com/content/default.aspx?c=us&cs=RC957247&l=en&s=k12
New Hampshire of schools 171; Number of teachers 2,208. k12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance. NAEP test results NAEP Tests new hampshire Student http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/new_hampshire.cfm
Extractions: view by issue ... Return Home NEW HAMPSHIRE State Profile (Updated April 2004) School Choice Status Strength of law: Weak Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2002): Number of students enrolled (fall 2002): K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002) K-12 Public School Teachers (2001-2002) Number of teachers: 13,990 Average salary: $38,911
Extractions: Home Cost Savings In June 2001, the New Hampshire General Court appropriated $95,000 per year in state general funds for the NHewLINK project. An additional Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant was awarded to fully fund the project. There is no cost to local libraries and school to access these resources. The New Hampshire State Library's investment of $220,670 provides these resources to more than 700 libraries and schools in the state. This represents less than 10% of the total per library or school cost , saving millions of dollars at the local level.
Schools ABC Charter School) Calgary grades k12 expected, K and testing from Denver Public schools Ricks Center day school; grades 7-12 new hampshire Phillips Exeter http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/schools.htm
Extractions: accepts no paid advertising. We appreciate your donations through PayPal Donate or Amazon Honor System, and your purchases through our affiliate links. Thanks! Schools for the Gifted The question is often asked, Are there special schools for gifted children? For highly gifted children? But there are few answers. This list attempts to be an answer, but comes with many caveats. First and foremost, schools are listed here by either their own or parent recommendations - this listing is in no way a recommendation for any specific school for a specific student. Some of these schools are public, some are private. Some test very strictly for gifted or highly gifted students; others are very specialized in their academics, and therefore draw such students without testing explicitly for the gifted. That said, at least this list is a beginning, a list of a few schools where at least some of our children can find a stimulating education, among other children like themselves. For a private school perspective, read
Lane Library Reference: Directories/Education Universities Covers the various levels of post-high school education in new hampshire. Hampton Area schools - Local k-12 schools (Added 14-Feb-2000 Hits 268 http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/referenc/Directories/Education/
Extractions: June 17th, 7pm View All Library Events Top Directories : Education Back To Top New Popular Email Updates ... Search American Universities on the Internet - Links to most American colleges and universities (Added: 18-May-1999 Hits: 256) American-sponsored Elementary and Secondary Schools Overseas - From the US Department of State. Good place to locate American schools available to overseas workers. These are not US government-run schools, but they do all receive some financial aid from the US government. (Added: 18-May-1999 Hits: 236) BrainTrack University Index - Probably the most comprehensive worldwide directory of colleges and universities. (Added: 18-May-1999 Hits: 236) - Covers the various levels of post-high school education in New Hampshire. (Added: 18-May-1999 Hits: 232) Canadian Universities on the Internet - Covers most Canadian colleges and universities (Added: 18-May-1999 Hits: 257) Hampton Area Schools - Local k-12 schools (Added: 14-Feb-2000 Hits: 275) Homeschooling Information and Homeschooling Resource Pages - From Home Education Magazine . Excellent general resources on most aspects of home schooling with good links to other tools. (Added: 18-May-1999 Hits: 232) New Hampshire Homeschooling - A collection of links to information about home schooling in New Hampshire, from About.com
Public Schools In New Hampshire - School Tree Home k12 Public About Us Contact Us. States new hampshire (Cities) Public schools in new hampshire. Acworth new hampshire schools. http://www.schooltree.org/NH.asp
K-12 Schools With Learning Disabilities Programs, USA k12 schools for Learning Disabilities. South Clinton, IA 52732 319-243-7540 sstaton@po-1.aea9.k12.ia.us. Kansas. new hampshire. Return to State Index. new Jersey. http://www.autism-pdd.net/k-12.html
Extractions: Please note: Autism and related disabilities, such as PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified), and Asperger's Syndrome are not just one disorder with a well defined set of symptoms; autism is a broad spectrum of disorders that ranges from mild to severe . The schools on our list are schools for Learning Disabilities , they may not be an appropriate placement for all the children with autism. If you have corrections for information already on the list, or a new listing, we'd appreciate hearing from you. State Index Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Return to State Index McGill-Toolen High School
2004 Grantees : 2004 BFA Grantees In New Hampshire 2004 new hampshire Grantees. In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to two schools in new hampshire. k12 schools. http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/us/public/en/yearbook/2004grantees/nhampshire.h
Extractions: Introduction Arizona Arkansas Connecticut ... Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma ... Wisconsin In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to two schools in New Hampshire. K-12 Schools Russell Elementary School, Rumney Spaulding Youth Center, Tilton
Extractions: Research and data about school differences has become increasingly important during recent years. Professionals from many fields need educational experts who can provide customized information and support services ranging from database access to consultation and extensive analysis. To meet these needs, the SchoolMatch school ranking, rating, evaluation and assessment organization has assembled a roster of distinguished leading educators and highly skilled staff. Clients have benefited by incorporating SchoolMatch data, systems and experts into their organizations and projects. Professionals and consumers seeking school and community information need to check data sources carefully. SchoolMatch provides accurate, timely, auditable information to assure that clients can make fact-based and informed judgements. All information is relational and comparative. SchoolMatch data collection is continuous. Specialists secure current data from a vast network of auditable hard data sources. Comparative information on public schools is presented in a variety of selected formats.
Extractions: K-12 Curriculum Strands ... Contributors to this Framework What is the K-12 Science Curriculum Framework? The K-12 Science Curriculum Framework was developed to positively impact science education in New Hampshire. It is a thoughtful response to the variety of reform efforts currently occurring nationwide. New Hampshire educators can use these standards to help make the decisions necessary for the development of effective science programs. Although this is not a mandated curriculum, it sets forth high science education standards, essential for New Hampshire students. The Science Curriculum Framework incorporates current theory on effective and essential science teaching. It should be used, evaluated, and revised regularly to keep New Hampshire students on a progressive track towards an optimum understanding of science. The evaluation process should involve a variety of assessment tools, which reflect a variety of teaching methods. The periodic revision of this document should involve educators, parents, business and industry representatives, and state and community leaders. This is not the end of New Hampshire science education reform, it is a beginning! To this end, the framework will serve as the foundation for the development of new assessment systems which incorporate both local and statewide components. At the state level, science proficiency will be assessed at the end of grades six and ten, providing information which can be used to promote educational accountability and to improve curriculum and the quality of instruction. Local assessment programs should build upon and complement the state effort.
Official Usa.com: New Hampshire Education new hampshire Education Organized by state, Colleges, Universities, k12 schools, State Libraries, Research Sites, Subject Index. http://www.officialusa.com/stateguides/newhampshire/
Extractions: Business Resources Organized By State, Banking; Banks, Banking, ATM Locations, Savings and Loans. Investing, Accounting, Consumer Resources: Better Business Bureau, Products and Safety, Consumer Reports. Chambers of Commerce, IRS sites and more... Car Rental Nationally Recognized and Trusted Car Rental Companies. Education New Hampshire Education
Extractions: Today's Globe Politics Opinion Magazine ... K-12 May 4, 2004 LEBANON, N.H. Vermont, New Hampshire and Rhode Island are collaborating on an expanded school standardized testing program to comply with federal education legislation. ADVERTISEMENT The states have formed the New England Compact Assessment Program to save money and use a "common assessment system" to measure student achievement, said H.W. "Bud" Meyers, Vermont's deputy commissioner for standards and assessment. The goal is to determine whether schools are making "adequate yearly progress" under the federal No Child Left Behind law. It requires that such progress be based on student performance on tests in reading or language arts and math. The states will give "pilot" tests to students in the fall. The actual program will begin in October 2005 and it will consist of reading and math tests in grades three through eight and writing tests in grades five and eight. The tri-state program will be more cost-effective than if the states continued to operate independently, officials said.
New Hampshire to develop the new hampshire Electronic Learning Network. The network will help schools get on the Internet by training teachers to use it. k12 schools are http://www.benton.org/publibrary/state/newhampshire.html
Extractions: New Hampshire government agencies are not interconnected, and there appears to be no formal plan to connect them or to establish a unified state network presence on the Internet. Several agencies provide dial-up access to information or have linked information to the state's website, which is run by the state library without state financial support. An ad hoc group composed of state agency officials and employees meets regularly to discuss the goal of making government information available to the general public. The group's members say that telecommunications development in New Hampshire happens on an as-needed basis. Local call access to the Internet is a big problem in certain parts of the state, and there are large rural areas without toll-free access. The Public Utilities Commission has a docket that may expand local calling areas to address this problem. SB 106 was passed in 1995, opening the market for local phone service to local competition. The Public Utilities Commission will adopt rules by the end of 1996 regarding the provision of telecommunications services by more than one provider. No provisions have been made to ensure universal service. In March 1992 the governor established a Telecommunications Task Force to oversee the development and implementation of a pilot network
Campus Compact For New Hampshire members from 15 campus sites across new hampshire will develop, support, and sustain partnerships with schools and agencies that work with k12 students in http://www.compactnh.org/serve executive summary.htm
Extractions: NH/ME Executive Summary SERVE (Students Engaged in Redefining a Vision for Education) NH/ME is Campus Compact for New Hampshires newest program supporting student service on campus around the state. SERVE NH is an Education Award Only AmeriCorps Program. The AmeriCorps Education Award Program is an initiative from the Corporation for National Service, created to effectively utilize a surplus of unused Education Awards from the AmeriCorps Program. The Education Award Only Program provides educational vouchers to AmeriCorps members in exchange for service to their communities. The Education Award Program differs from standard AmeriCorps Program in that members do not receive a living stipend or health insurance. The initiative is best supported by organizations which have the infrastructure to support such volunteers. promising vehicle for sustaining the projects and partnerships which have developed over the past six years. The availability of the Education Award Only AmeriCorps Program has both increased the size and scope and enhanced the quality of the service and service learning programs on the campus.
Wireless, Handheld & Laptop Computers new hampshire Governor Announces Laptop Education Initiative laptop computers Can Increase Learning in k12 Classrooms SRI Projects in Colorado schools. http://www.cde.state.co.us/edtech/wireless-laptops.asp
Extractions: Program Evaluations Projects in Colorado Schools Anytime Anywhere Laptop Learning Program Microsoft Corp Buyers Guide to Notebooks techLearning.com, 10/02 ClassInHand Software Wake Forest University Classroom Trials Compaq's iPaq PDA: Instant Answers With PDA Pop Quiz Wired News, 8/02 Cost Benefit of Mobile Computing: Case Studies in Education An IDC white paper sponsored by Dell Computer Corp, 2002 Cutting the Cord: Wireless Computing Comes of Age Consortium for School Networking Debating Merits of Palms in Class Wired News, 8/01 Getting a Handle on Handhelds Electronic School.com, 6/01 Guide to Wireless LANs in K-12 Schools Consortium for School Networking, Emerging Technology Report, 11/03 Handheld Computing: New Best Tech Tool or Just a Fad? Education Week, 9/01 Handheld Educator Hands-on Learning Electronic School.com, 10/00 ENC Focus Magazine, 2001
NSLC - NSLC Library Can Become an Integral Part of schools, States, and Implementation, and Sustainability of k12 Service-Learning the stories of 11 new hampshire sites where http://www.servicelearning.org/article/archive/133/
Extractions: NSLC Library Fact Sheets K-12 Fact Sheets Sustaining Service-Learning in K-12 Schools Sustaining Service-Learning in K-12 Schools Source: RMC Research Corporation, December 2002 Introduction Teachers in many schools have adopted service-learning as a practice for teaching something of value-be it content knowledge and skills, personal responsibility and efficacy, civic responsibility and citizenship, and/or information about potential career pathways. Research and experience have shown that teachers who use service-learning as a strategy tend to embrace it passionately, feeling that it is a powerful teaching strategy that motivates students to become engaged in activities and school work and providing an experiential base upon which learning can and does occur. How can service-learning be sustained in an educational environment that stresses accountability and evidence-based practice? The research suggests some answers. This short monograph will provide a summary of some of the research on sustainability more generally and on service-learning sustainability specifically. Readers who wish to have more information are urged to go to the specific sources that are cited. A Brief Review of the Sustainability Literature Sustainability is defined as the ability to maintain or increase program efforts by building constituencies; creating strong, enduring partnerships; generating and leveraging resources; and identifying and securing funding sources that are available over time.
Berkley & Veller Greenwood Country Realtors: Links Whitingham schools (k12) - www.whitingham.k12.vt.us/. PK-5) - www.dves.k12.vt.us Wilmington Middle/High School (6-12) - www.wmhs.k12.vt.us new hampshire schools. http://www.berkleyveller.com/links.html
Pollution Prevention Pollution Prevention in NH Dental Offices new hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services. P2 for k12 schools Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection. http://www.newmoa.org/Newmoa/htdocs/prevention/topichub/activities.cfm?hub=22&su