North Dakota Number of schools 55; Number of teachers 545. k12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance. NAEP test results NAEP Tests north dakota Student http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/north_dakota.cfm
K-12 Education Homepage Dell offers k12 schools a wide variety of tools, resources and solutions to north dakota State Flag, Welcome to the north dakota Educational Store. The pricing http://www1.us.dell.com/content/default.aspx?c=us&cs=RC957241&l=en&s=k12
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.
Governor Hoeven's Initiatives, North Dakota partnerships. Over the winter we will be visiting every institution of higher education, and many k12 schools throughout north dakota. From http://www.governor.state.nd.us/init/
Extractions: Centers of Excellence Smart Growth Initiatives Education ... Home Initiatives of Governor Hoeven's Administration Much in our country and state has changed over the past year. The incidents of September 11 and their aftermath have touched everything in our lives. We in North Dakota felt the tragedy, and we're adjusting to a new era of heightened security. Still, we're hard at work building our future in North Dakota. September 11 pushed our nation's economy into recession. Gross national product, employment, and personal income have all declined nationwide. Here in North Dakota we are fighting that trend. Our economy is typically counter-cyclical, but we have also vigorously pursued job creation efforts. The national recession has worked to slow our growth; still in North Dakota we have increased wages and personal income, and reduced unemployment. Our revenues to date are running just ahead of projections, but to be prudent we recently requested the State's forecasting firm, Economy.com to provide an updated revenue forecast for the biennium. Based on the national trend and recommendations from Economy.com we have reduced our revenue projections by $15 million. Together with the Legislature we put a sound budget in place, which we believe will see us through the national recession without cuts to programs or services. As a further precaution, however, we have asked state agencies to look for additional efficiencies and opportunities to save taxpayers' money. We've worked hard to budget conservatively, but we feel these steps are appropriate as more than 35 states around the country already face budget shortfalls and will need to make cuts.
Governor John Hoeven, North Dakota - 2001 Legislative Summary statewide highspeed data, video and voice network linking north dakota high schools ERP will enable higher education, in tandem with k-12 schools, to better http://www.governor.state.nd.us/init/2001-leg-summ.html
Extractions: Centers of Excellence Smart Growth Initiatives Education ... Home 2001 Legislative Summary Created an Economic Development Cabinet to advise the Director of Commerce and promote development activity. Created a number of new and additional tax credits to help build the economy: A thirty-percent investment tax credit that will encourage investment in primary sector businesses within North Dakota. Investment tax credits for value added agriculture. ( see Agriculture Investment tax credits for wind energy. ( see Energy Increased tax credit for renaissance zones by $2.5 million. Created sales tax exemptions on high-tech equipment. Expanded the Beginning Entrepreneur Loan Fund from $500,000 to $4 million and increased individual loan amounts to $100,000. Increased public venture capital by adding $2.35 million to the North Dakota Development Fund (NDDF). The NDDF now has $21.1 million in total assets, which can be revolved and utilized for public investment. Increased funding for the Work Force 2000 training program to $2,100,000, an increase of $850,000 over the last biennium. Increased Work Force training delivered through higher education from $875,000 to $1,350,000.
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. north dakota. Return to State Index. Ohio. 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
Learning & Leadership Network SENDIT, north dakota s state network in k12 schools will connect all high schools in the state with broadband internet access and videoconferencing http://lln-dev.hprtec.org/northdakotan.html
Extractions: Colorado Kansas Missouri Nebraska ... Wyoming North Dakota State Profile Narrative Narrative Goals and Outcomes The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction developed the state technology plan for improving student learning in 1998. Updates of that plan have been aligned with the "Five Pillars" outlined by the U.S. Department of Education and most recently with the North Dakota Essential Conditions and Indicators for Technology Integration. The professional development activities proposed for the North Dakota Technology Academy for School Leaders are aligned with the state plan and designed to move school leaders toward improved technology leadership for increased student learning. SENDIT, North Dakota's state network in K-12 schools will connect all high schools in the state with broadband internet access and videoconferencing capabilities by fall 2001. The North Dakota Teaching with Technology Initiative is a five year statewide professional development project to help teachers and administrators integrate the use of technology into the curriculum. Funded by a federal Technology Innovation Challenge Grant, TWT works specifically with school administrators as the primary leaders in organizational change and models for effective staff development.
Public Schools In North Dakota - School Tree Home k12 Public About Us Contact Us. States north dakota (Cities) Public schools in north dakota. Abercrombie north dakota schools. Adams north dakota schools. http://schooltree.org/ND.asp
Penning With The Pros Network is pleased to announce the WINNERS of Penning with the Pros, a project exclusively for k12 schools in Kansas, Missouri, north dakota and Oklahoma. http://www.greatplains.net/penning/
State Departments Of Education And Alternatives Schools Public schools of north Carolina Government Information Education State Library of Library north dakota Center for the Book north dakota k-12 and University http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/jjclearinghouse/jjeducation.html
Official Usa.com: North Dakota Education north dakota Education Organized by state, Colleges, Universities, k12 schools, State Libraries, Research Sites, Subject Index. http://www.officialusa.com/stateguides/northdakota/
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 North Dakota Education
North Dakota Employment Opportunities The following schools are funded by the Bureau of STANDING ROCK COMMUNITY SCHOOL Grade Range k12 Updated 5 Rock Sioux Tribe and the north dakota Public School http://www.biaeducationjobs.com/ndlst.htm
Quality Counts '98: North Dakota Policy Update State officials predict that enrollment in north dakota s k12 schools will drop to about 100,000 students by 2011, with most of the decline occurring in rural http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc98/states/nd-s.htm
Extractions: If you have your images turned off, you may be missing several important links. awmakers in North Dakota took steps last year to improve the school funding formula. But, other than that, Mother Nature took center stage when it came to the fate of the region's schools. About 50 districts in the eastern part of the statewhich together serve one in 10 of North Dakota's 117,800 studentshad to evacuate their schools or relocate some of their students to other districts when the Red River overran its banks last spring. North Dakota educators have long complained that the funding formula falls short of districts' needs and forces towns to rely too heavily on local property taxes. In 1997, the legislature took initial steps to remedy the situation, approving increases of $33.8 million in state foundation aid and $3.1 million to improve equity in the poorest districts. Lawmakers also appropriated a $3.7 million increase in special education funding and $5 million in technology grants for schools, bringing the total K-12 budget for the 1998-99 biennium to $546 million. till, many educators contend that the state's contribution is not enough. In 1983, the state paid 63 percent of per-pupil costs; by 1995, that figure had fallen to 47 percent.
Quality Counts 2004: Count Me In: North Dakota 529, Public schools. $669 million, Annual prek-12 expenditures. Teacher Quality north dakota is one of nine states that require teacher-candidates to pass only a http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc04/state.cfm?slug=17nd.h23
PeopleTalk Online North Dakota Unites Government And Education north dakota is considering a program in which local agencies and k12 schools would use the PeopleSoft implementation for a fee. http://www.peoplesoft.com/corp/en/peopletalkonline/october_2003/solutions/northd
Digital Bridges | Web-Based Learning | Virtual Schools And Courses line school providing courses for students in grades k12. in 1935 by the north dakota legislature to Assistant Administrator tina_mondale@jacksonesd.k12.or.us http://www.netc.org/digitalbridges/online/examples/virtual.html
Extractions: Federal Way, Washington Internet Academy is an on-line school providing courses for students in grades K-12. As part of the Federal Way Public School system, IA has been serving students since 1996. This past school year 932 students have taken from one to five classes with IA. Currently there are 637 students enrolled in 1786 classes. These numbers represent students from 87 districts in WA State as well as several from other states and internationally. IA also offers a summer school program. Juneau, Alaska The Juneau Cyber School is designed to recruit home schooling students who would otherwise be counted by statewide home schooling programs, diverting revenue away from the district. This model seeks to enhance the quality of on-line and conventional correspondence schooling by also offering the district's extra-curricular activities and access to some public school classes to cyber students. In this model the parent is considered the teacher and choices in curriculum range from conventional parent-based home-schooling materials to contracted on-line classes with off-site teacher support. Curriculum plans and home assessments are evaluated by a certified teacher. Formal assessment is accomplished via state and federally mandated testing.
Extractions: With the implementation of North Dakotas new broadband telecommunication network the state now has access to a broadband network that serves the needs of education, libraries and museums. The completed network will connect 222 cities and 544 locations to broadband technology throughout the state of North Dakota. At this time all campuses of higher education and all K12 schools have been connected to the network. By summer, 2002, all libraries will also be on the state network. State analysts believe this network will provide the state with the greatest universal access to high-speed telecommunication services of any rural state in the nation. Brief project description:
Featured SEGP - Internet2 K20 Initiative north dakota STAGEnet is a highspeed network that provides broadband connections to all state agencies, all 225 k-12 schools, libraries, cities and counties http://k20.internet2.edu/segp/featured_archive/north_dakota.html
Extractions: Project Highlights http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/virtual-genomics/conference_2002.htm Genomics and Bioinformations are two new science areas, and the number of researchers currently working in these areas is few in number and scattered. The goal of the conference is to bring together researchers from around the world to discuss important issues, identify new colleagues, share ideas, and to make suggestions. The conference accomplished these goals. Bioethics was an important issue discussed at the conference. A definition of genomics as found at http://genomics.phrma.org/lexicon/g.html http://genomics.phrma.org/lexicon/g.html Some of the speakers and panel members were not at NDSU, but participated at Access Grid sites in Boston, Washington DC, San Diego, and New Mexico.