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Ocean County Library --- Link To A Topic - Education Directories. boarding schools Directory/Association of boarding schools. Choosing an Independent School in new jersey Directory of Member schools. http://oceancounty.lib.nj.us/Link2Topic/Education.htm
Extractions: Public schools ... PRACTICE TESTS If you are looking for any school related information county, state or international, you have come to the right place. Whether you are searching for public, private, vocational, alternative, or special needs schools, the following sites should lead you to the information you are seeking. If you need information on school closings or delayed openings, you can locate your schools web page to find out about all the specifics or you can click on The List of Radio Stations in New Jersey to get the latest updates. In addition to the World Wide Web, the Ocean County Library features printed resources as well as EbscoHost , a large electronic database of periodicals and newspapers. The following school directories, as well as school choice information resources, are available in the reference and circulating non-fiction sections in many of the branches of the Ocean County Library: Boarding Schools Directory/Association of Boarding Schools.
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State Of New Jersey - Grants government management, rooming and boarding houses, affordable history, and national and new jersey registers of environments in their schools and communities http://www.state.nj.us/grants.html
Extractions: New Jersey state departments and agencies provide financial assistance for a variety of programs through grants. The state provides citizens and organizations funds through grants for everything from educational projects to public health initiatives. Information available on the Web about state government grants can be accessed from this page. Agriculture Agriculture in the Classroom - Educational Grant Programs - helps teachers and their students learn about agriculture and shows how it is important and useful in real life. Grants to Nonprofits - fund up to 50 percent of the fee simple or development easement values on farms to ensure their permanent preservation. Planning Incentive Grants - are provided for the purchase of development easements to permanently protect large blocks of reasonably contiguous farmland in project areas. Soil and Water Conservation Grants - fund up to 50 percent of the cost of approved soil and water conservation projects.
The Schumann Fund For New Jersey - Essex County Grants of them in the regions most selective public, private, and boarding schools. Daniels, Executive Director The Schumann Fund for new jersey provided support http://fdncenter.org/grantmaker/schumann/essex.html
Extractions: Mentoring by well-trained, committed adult volunteers has proven to be an effective strategy for helping youths deemed at-risk finish high school and become productive members of society. Big Brothers Big Sisters is one of the premier mentoring organizations in the country. The Schumann Fund grant enabled Big Brothers Big Sisters of New Jersey to coordinate the work of local branches and to replicate Newarks successful school-based mentoring model in other communities. The Chad School Foundation The Chad School was founded in 1970 by a group of citizens dedicated to providing a high-quality education to Newark children. It has grown from a storefront academy with 77 students to an elementary and high school that together educate 725 children beginning at age three. The structured and challenging curriculum, class sizes of 20 or fewer children, and corps of dedicated teachers help create an engaging learning environment where every student succeeds. Performance on tests, victory in statewide competitions, and acceptances to the countrys most selective colleges all attest to Chads academic success. The Schumann Fund provided operating support. Essex County Court Appointed Special Advocate
GET NJ - Stories Of New Jersey - The Schoolmaster And The Doctor But in certain districts of new jersey, people seemed to be very slow in perceiving here and there in towns and villages, many of them boarding schools; and to http://www.getnj.com/storiesofnewjersey/sojpg69.shtml
Extractions: OF course, it was not long after New Jersey began to be settled and cultivated, before there were a great many boys and girls who also needed to be cultivated. And if we are to judge their numbers by the families of Elizabeth, who started for the New World in a hogshead, and of Penelope, who began her life here in a hollow tree, there must have been an early opportunity for the establishment of flourishing make schools flourishing.schools; that is, so far as numbers of scholars But in fact it does not appear that very early attention was given in this State to the education of the young. The first school of which we hear was established in 1664; but it is probable that the first settlers of New Jersey were not allowed to grow up to be over forty years old before they had any chance of going to school, and it is likely that there were small schools in various places of which no historical mention is made.
Phillips Exeter Academy: Admissions 25. new jersey. School Visits. 2526. School Visits. Las Vegas, NV. Ten schools Reception. Springfield, MA. Independent boarding School Reception. Tucson, AZ. http://www.exeter.edu/pages/adm_travel.html
Extractions: Inquiry Form Please find our admissions office travel schedule for 2003-2004 below. For more information, please call the Office of Admissions at 603-777-3437 or email us at admit@exeter.edu Date Location Event September Beverly, MA North Shore Fair Bedford, NY Independent Boarding School Reception Hingham, MA South Shore Fair Greenwich, CT Independent Board School Reception Montreal, QC Ten Schools Reception New York, NY School Visits Hartford, CT School Visits Washington, DC Black Student Fund School Fair Andover, MA Pike School Fair New York, NY Bethesda, MD Norwood School Fair Far Hills, NJ
FREEHOLD The town is the seat of two boarding schools for boys the Freehold Military School and the new jersey Military Academy (chartered, 2900; founded in 1844 as http://65.1911encyclopedia.org/F/FR/FREEHOLD.htm
Extractions: FREEHOLD See Frank R. Symmes, History of the Old Tennent Church (2nd ed., Cranbury, New Jersey, 1904). FREEHOLD, in the English law of real property, an estate in land, not being less than an estate for life. An estate for a term of years, no matter how long, was considered inferior in dignity to an estate for life, and unworthy of a freeman (see ESTATE). Some time before the reign of Henry II., but apparently not so early as Domesday, the expression liberum tenementum was introduced to designate land held by a freeman by a free tenure. Thus freehold tenure is the sum of the rights and duties which constitute the relation of a free tenant to his lord.1 In this Her maiden name was Mary Ludwig. Molly Pitcher was a nrckname given to her by the soldiers in reference to her carrying water to soldiers overcome by heat in the battle of Monmouth. She married Hays in I 769; Hays died soon after the war, and later she married one George McCauley. She lived for more than forty years at Carlisle, Penn., where a monument was erected to her memory in 1876. Digbys History of the Law of Real Property.
Extractions: ADVIS is the Association of Delaware Valley Independent Schools. Here on our Web site, weve brought together comprehensive information on the 129 Independent Schools throughout the tri-state region, covering eastern Pennsylvania, northern Delaware, and Central and Southern New Jersey. These schools offer families a wide variety of educational options: Information Information and questions which are frequently asked about independent schools and their advantages, why you might want to chose an independent school, the ADVIS schools admission guidelines and policies, and much more. School Search Search the database of ADVIS schools to find the school just right for you.
National Volunteer Fire Council -- E-Update - 11/27/2000 support for the measure was widespread in new jersey, legislators disagreed on loans, while secondary schools, military schools, and boarding schools can get 2 http://www.nvfc.org/legup/20001127.html
Extractions: Contact NVFC Welcome to the National Volunteer Fire Council's (NVFC) Legislative Update service. The NVFC thanks you for your participation and we hope that this service will be as beneficial for you as it is for us. November 27, 2000 In this issue: State Focus - New Jersey Passes Dormitory Sprinkler Law The Perfect Holiday Gift - NVFC Products Have You Contacted Your New Representative or Senator? Join the Voice of the Volunteer Fire Service; Join the National Volunteer Fire Council State Focus - New Jersey Passes Dormitory Sprinkler Law SOUTH ORANGE, NJ - On July, 6 2000 Governor Christine Todd Whitman signed into law a measure requiring every public and private school in New Jersey to install fire sprinklers in all dorm rooms within four years. Three Seton Hall University freshmen died and six others were critically injured in a Jan. 19 dormitory fire. The new law, which sped through the Legislature in less than six months, provides $90 million in low-interest and no-interest state loans to help the schools pay for the sprinklers. The Assembly and Senate each passed the bill unanimously, as lawmakers showed their desire to quickly address the issue in the wake of the deadly fire in Boland Hall, a freshman dormitory that was not equipped with sprinklers. "The NVFC applauds the initiative that New Jersey has taken in protecting students from fire," said NVFC Chairman Fred G. Allinson. "We encourage other states to follow New Jersey's lead and prevent tragedies like this from ever occurring again."
About My School prep school Joey Trotta (Wil Wheaton), the son of a new jersey mob leader; Billy Tepper (Sean Astin), a reprobate who has been to four boarding schools in as http://www.art-rageous.net/AboutSchool.html
Extractions: Did you ever see the movie "Toy Soldiers"? If so, you've seen the school (or at least the Hollywood version of it) where I teach! Filmed in the early 1990s, the movie is about an exclusive boarding school for boys that is taken over by terrorists. Here's a little more about the cast and the plot in a review by Paul Brenner of "All-Movie Guide": Scene from "Toy Soldiers" with the north entrance of "Old Main" in the background. The top floor of "Old Main," our primary academic and administrative building, was partially renovated during the 2000-2001 school year to create a student lounge. The unfinished sections of the floor still hold some surprises from our school's long history, such as this: Be sure to check out THE MAKING OF "TOY SOLDIERS" by clicking on the link.
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Charter Schools And The Hard-to-Educate September, CAA opened its first school, the Proctor Academy Charter School in new jersey. The Proctor Academy Charter is the first public boarding school to be http://www.pacificresearch.org/pub/cap/1998/98-01-14.html
Extractions: You are here: Publications Capital Ideas Vol. 3, No. 2: January 14, 1998 Charter Schools and the Hard-to-Educate SACRAMENTO, CAAn oft-used argument against charter schools is that they "cream" the best students out of the regular public schools and leave behind the hard-to-educate (i.e., students with learning problems, disciplinary problems, dysfunctional family backgrounds, etc.). The evidence, however, shows the opposite: many charter schools are geared specifically to address the needs of troubled youngsters. Take, for example, the Children's Academies for Achievement (CAA) organization. CAA is dedicated to creating a national network of public residential schools for at-risk youth. Last September, CAA opened its first school, the Proctor Academy Charter School in New Jersey. The Proctor Academy Charter is the first public boarding school to be chartered in the United States and, according to CAA, serves "children who have been unable to achieve their potential due to the myriad of distractions and temptations that pervade their environments, such as high rates of violence, prevalent substance abuses, and even child abuse and neglect." Students come from the foster care system, from low-income families, and from families headed by grandparents unable to cope with raising children. Eligible students are admitted based on a lottery system.
Eagleswood House At The Raritan Bay new jersey, Proceedings of the new jersey Historical Society Union established a progressive boarding school that was that were frowned upon in other schools. http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/njwomenshistory/Period_3/Eagleswood.htm
Extractions: Maud Honeyman Green, "Raritan Bay Union, Eagleswood, New Jersey," Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society , Vol. 68, No. 1 ( January, 1950), p. 1 (opposite.) Click on image to enlarge The Raritan Bay Union was formed in 1853 through the initiative of Rebecca (Buffum) and Marcus Spring and several disillusioned members of another Utopian community, the North American Phalanx. The Union was located on the northern shore of the Raritan Bay on a large plot of land overlooking the ocean. A Utopian community inspired by the French socialist, Charles Fourier, the Union sought to correct social inequalities and to save labor and money by working collectively. Members could live communally or in private residences, and they shared in the work of the community as well as its social events. The Union established a progressive boarding school that was a pioneer in co-education. Girl students were encouraged to speak in public, engage in sports, and act in plays, activities that were frowned upon in other schools. Abolitionists Angelina (Grimke) Weld and Sarah Grimke were teachers in the school which was run by Angelinas husband, Theodore Weld. Several other noted reformers came to teach and lecture at the school. The Welds school operated until about 1861, but it isnt known how long the Union itself endured.