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Extractions: SENATE BILL 71 GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2001 SESSION LAW 2001-178 SENATE BILL 71 AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A PILOT PROGRAM UNDER WHICH PARTICIPATING LOCAL SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS PLACE ALL STUDENTS WHO ARE ON SHORT-TERM OUT-OF-SCHOOL SUSPENSION IN ALTERNATIVE LEARNING PROGRAMS. The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: SECTION 1.(a) The State Board of Education, in cooperation with the Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, shall establish a pilot program under which participating local school administrative units place all students who are on short-term out-of-school suspension in alternative learning programs. These alternative placements may be in alternative learning programs, day reporting centers, and other similar supervised programs for students. The Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Secretary of the Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention shall select no more than five local school administrative units to participate in the program. SECTION 1.(b)
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Extractions: legislators were presented with a 14 page list of options for cutting programs. While these were just options, the reality is that House members are still instructed to cut $91.6m from what the Governor recommended in Health and Human Services spending. There is a strong possibility that cuts will have to be made in programming that will directly affect children. Calls have been flooding legislators' offices asking that they not reduce Smart Start or Mental Health funding any further. Additional calls are needed regarding the full array of children's and health care programs and services.
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Extractions: Betty Weycker Named Assistant Superintendent At Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Betty Weycker has been named assistant superintendent for technology at Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Weycker, who recently was selected for the post by the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education, has served as director of instructional technology for the school district since 2000. She replaces David Shellman, who retired. Weycker started her education career in 1978 as a math teacher at Douglas High School in South Dakota. She also has taught at Piedmont Middle School in Monroe, Forest Hills High School in Marshville and in Iredell-Statesville Schools. Weycker was coordinator for the Student Information Management System (SIMS) in Iredell-Statesville from 1988 to 1993, before being named director of media and technology, SIMS and testing in 1993. She served in that role until joining Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools in 2000. A frequent presenter at state and national technology conferences, Weycker has been selected to serve on the State Technology Advisory Council. She was named Union County Teacher of the Year and Teacher of the Year at Forest Hills High School.
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Extractions: Optimized for... Forms submitted after 4/23/04 will be returned, and you will need to register at the door. Open only to NCHE Members (you will need to have your membership number handy): Space is limited at this event. Contact the NCHE Office for registration at (919) 790-1100 by Friday, May 14! Conference Issue Greenhouse PDF Version here also! Middle school students thoroughly enjoy competing against their peers in local, state and national competitions, from February to May. The registration deadline is Dec. 12. More information here. NCHE in the news! Here's some powerful stuff which came in unexpectedly. Thirty three members of Congress (representing 26 states) have sent a letter to CBS News protesting the slanted report last week. Download the PDF of the letter note that our own Mike McIntyre is one of the signatures.
Annotated Bibliography - Article 8 The purpose of this report is to describe the transformation of a last chance alternative school, Lakeside School, located in southeastern north carolina. http://www.ncdjjdp.org/cpsv/alt_learning/ano_bib/anobib8.htm
Extractions: Alternative Learning Annotated Bibliography Annotated Bibliography - Article 8 Title Reinventing the Alternative School: From Juvenile Detention to Academic Alternative Author: Leslie King, Megan Silvey, Rick Holliday, and Bill J. Johnston Source: The High School Journal, April-May 1998, Volume 81, Number 4, p. 229-243 The purpose of this report is to describe the transformation of a "last chance" alternative school, Lakeside School, located in southeastern North Carolina. During the 1995-96 school year, Lakeside changed its mission from a last-chance type detention center to an innovative academic alternative setting that serves socially and academically at-risk students. The reason for this change in focus at Lakeside was that the effectiveness of the detention center approach was minimal; instead, Lakeside was serving as a "dumping ground" for discipline problems and juvenile offenders. The academic effectiveness of the school was as were graduation and promotion rates, and the recidivism rate was high. The restructuring plan at Lakeside included: (a) limiting admission to secondary students and changing the name to Lakeside High School; (b) adopting a student admissions policy which prohibited assignment based primarily on behavioral factors; and (c) approving an academically focused program grounded in a philosophy of student assistance. The student assistance program includes a 4-day instructional week, 3x3 block scheduling, regular Friday staff meetings (which include interagency collaboration among social services agencies), and emphasis upon student learning styles to guide instructional planning.
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Elected Officials Go To School Program Guide You are invited to participate in north carolina PTAs Elected Officials Go To Assist in a ISS Class (In School Suspension), alternative Education. http://www.ncpta.org/Legislative/legelectedofficialsgotoschool.html
Extractions: Leadership 2004 Elected Officials Go to School Program Guide October 2002 North Carolina PTA is pleased to announce its annual program. This is an opportunity for elected officials to visit, observe and participate in the activities of North Carolina public schools. We encourage you to invite elected officials, especially county commissioners, members of local boards of education, state legislators, to attend school for a day and participate in the daily routine. Notice of this program has been sent to members of the North Carolina Senate and House of Representatives , County Commissioners and Superintendents statewide. Thank you for your advocacy efforts for children and youth and for sharing the vision of every child. one voice. Issue written invitations to elected officials Confirm the date and time Make a call and follow up with written confirmation Send out press releases with confirmation of time elected official will be at your school Ask TV and Radio for PSAs (Public Service Announcements) to promote the project. Send elected officials any materials they need to have prior to school visit A Sample Invitation Dear
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Extractions: I think this book would be enjoyed by all students, especially those who are having difficulties in life and aren't really sure where they belong. Additionally, this book would be very interesting for those who might enjoy acting and/or the theatre. As a teacher, this would be a great book to use in the classroom as it teaches many lessons in life. This book will keep the children interested and they will not want to put the book down because they will be anxious to see what happens to Jake. In the end, Jake realizes that he does not have to look any different than other people to be special. He can be himself and still be special in more ways than by having "scarlet spiked hair, a silver ring through one dark brown eyebrow, and too many earrings to count" (p. 1). We are all different and special in our own way and this book is a great example of not giving up until we find that special talent which will enhance all our other abilities. Go and Read Surviving the Applewhites Surviving the Applewhites is a book about a teenage kid named Jake. Jake is one of those kids you would call a hommy. Jake is a kid that smokes and drinks all the time. Then Jake was about 10 he burned down his school and was kicked out of all the schools in his home state. Then he was sent to North Carolina and was kicked out of there too. Another chariter in the book is E.D. E.D. is Jake's girl friend. Jake knows she hates the smell of the cigarette smoke. The next ade last place Jake will go to school at is the applewhites.
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Extractions: Choose Features Traditional Public Schools Private and Parochial Schools Alternative Public Schools Homeschooling Other Educational Opportunities Report Examines Arizonas Charter School History Public Policy Institute Evaluates Charter Schools in Arizona A recent report by the Public Policy Institute examines the current state of charter schools in Arizona, as well as the movements ten-year history. Department of Education Publishes Best Practices Series First Booklet in a Series of Six Highlights Successful Programs across the Country The U.S. Department of Education released Creating Strong District School Choice Programs, the first of a proposed series of six booklets highlighting examples of successful public school choice in five school districts. Start Your Own Summer Learning Camp Make the 'Dog Days' Educational In the spring of 1993, I found myself wondering how I was going to provide stimulating yet inexpensive educational summer activities for our 5th and 2nd grade daughters. Knowledge Is Power Program Charter Schools Help Students Thrive Charter Schools Give Poor and Minority Students a Truly Equal Education Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) charter schools excel at educating their students.
SERVE - Low Performing Schools Program was written into legislation in the South carolina Education Accountability to reduce class size and to implement alternative schools, the development http://www.serve.org/lps/states/south_carolina/
Extractions: South Carolina In South Carolina, legislation from the late 1980s required that the state identify "impaired" districts and offer a variety of levels of support to help them improve. The Office of Technical Assistance (OTA) used their staff, called "essential friends," to work with specific schools (included in the 200) as brokers of consultant services designed to directly help teachers; each school received roughly $7,000. The school-based consultant services have since been discontinued with an increasing technical assistance focus on schools within an "impaired" district setting. Home SERVE Home Special Education Master Teachers were hired to work with schools that had an over-representation of minorities in their Special Education programs. The Master Teacher Program was written into legislation in the South Carolina Education Accountability Act of 1998. These outstanding teachers, who have a 200 day contract with the state department, are on leave from their districts and are eligible to serve for up to three years. Local superintendents of "impaired" districts interview and select trained Teacher Specialists On Site candidates to serve in their districts. A Principal Mentor Program run by the state department selects outstanding principals to work one-on-one with principals from "impaired" districts.
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Extractions: Statute (2001) requires North Carolina schools to provide comprehensive health education in kindergarten through grade 9, though the law does not specify amounts of instructional time. State Board of Education policy HSP-N-004 16 NCAC 6D.0503 (2002) requires high school students to complete 1 credit (out of 20) in health and physical education in order to graduate. North Carolina Statute requires schools to provide instruction for students in grades kindergarten through grade nine on preventing sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, and other communicable diseases, as well as abstinence until marriage education. The detailed statute specifies that all schools must stress that "a mutually faithful monogamous heterosexual relationship in the context of marriage is the best lifelong means of avoiding diseases transmitted by sexual contact, including AIDS. The North Carolina Healthful Living Course of Study outlines the recommended curriculum that districts must follow.