State Departments Of Education And Alternatives Schools Public schools of North Carolina Government Information Education State oklahoma. StateRegents Higher Education Net SAGE alternative Education Program http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/jjclearinghouse/jjeducation.html
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Extractions: If you would like to find massage therapy schools, chiropractic colleges, acupuncture schools, or any school of the natural healing arts , you'll find NaturalHealers.com a great source for information on schools, programs, certification, careers and licensing requirements. This site includes: Featured Schools : A detailed description of schools that are members of the NaturalHealers.com network. Specialty Location All Ayurveda Chiropractic Herbal Homeopathy Massage Naturopathy Nutrition - More Specialties - Acupressure Acupuncture for MDs Alexander Technique Animal Therapy Applied Kinesiology Aromatherapy Associates Degree Ayurveda Bachelors Degree Bioenergetics Biofeedback Breema CME Continuing Education Chair Massage Chiropractic Colonic Therapy Continuing Education Craniosacral Distance Learning Doula Training Energy Healing Feldenkrais Feng Shui Flower Essences Guided Imagery Hakomi Healing Touch Hellerwork Herbal Holistic Health Practitioner Holistic Nursing Holistic Skin Care Homeopathy Hydrotherapy Hypnotherapy Iridology Jin Shin Life Coaching Lomi Lomi Macrobiotics Massage Midwifery Naprapathy Naturopathy NCBTMB CEUs NLP Neuromuscular Nutrition Ohashiatsu Ortho-Bionomy Osteopathy Personal Training Pilates Teacher Training Polarity Therapy Reflexology Reiki Rosen Method Rubenfeld Synergy SHEN Therapy Shiatsu Sound Healing Spiritual Healing Stone Therapy Structural Integration Thai Massage Tibetan Medicine Trager Tui Na
Norman Public Schools Home Page Secondary schools. alternative Program Sites. Administration. Main Office. NormanPublic schools 131 S. Flood Ave. Norman, oklahoma 73069 (405) 3641339. http://www.norman.k12.ok.us/
Extractions: Parents Teachers Friday, June 11, 2004 Norman Public Schools Schools Offices Independent School District Number 29 of Cleveland County, Oklahoma Today's Events Event Title Start Time Intel Teach to the Future 8:00 AM Main Menu District Profile District Curriculum District Programs ... NPS Foundation Main Office Norman Public Schools Board Meeting Air Times The Norman Public Schools channel 18 broadcasts a recording of the most recent regularly scheduled Board of Education meeting. Broadcasts occur every Tuesday and Sunday evening beginning at 7pm, repeating until 8am the next morning. Current Conditions Wind: S at 23 MPH Humidity: Pressure: 29.74 in. Hg Wind Temp: Norman Public Schools Home> Display the NPS home page. Clicking the NPS logo at the top, left of the page has the same effect. High Schools Norman High School Norman North High School Middle Schools ... Purchasing
Oklahoma Education Sites A dissemination site of instructional information about oklahoma education oklahoma School Districts. oklahoma Elementary schools. oklahoma Middle/Junior High Pryor alternative Pryor. R . http://sde.state.ok.us/link/oklaeduc.html
Investing In Education 2004 Most oklahoma schools are successfully providing an alternative program specificallydesigned to serve their students, from fulltime academies in larger http://www.sde.state.ok.us/publ/Investing/SuccessstoryAE.html
Extractions: Schools provide alternative education in a number of ways and each program is rated against 17 criteria established in Oklahoma law. Most Oklahoma schools are successfully providing an alternative program specifically designed to serve their students, from full-time academies in larger districts for more than 400 students to teachers working in once-abandoned buildings with up to 15 students. The National Dropout Prevention Network's Crystal Star Awards of Excellence in Dropout Recovery, Intervention, and Prevention have been bestowed on only 18 schools in the seven years of the program. Three Oklahoma alternative education programs have received this national award: Lincoln Alternative Education High School, Enid, 1997; Attucks Alternative Academy, Vinita, 2000; and Broken Bow Alternative Academy, Broken Bow, 2001.
Policy Brief--Schools For Disruptive Students alternative schools evolved decades ago to provide an academic option for students not behavior.6 8 oklahoma studied data on the state's alternative studentscredits earned http://www.ael.org/rel/policy/disrstd.htm
Extractions: Information The following Policy Brief is available in PDF format . To access this file, you need Acrobat Reader. Download a free version here. http://www.adobe.com/product s/acrobat/readstep.html Schools for Disruptive Students: A Questionable Alternative? If one in eight Ford Tauruses failed to operate, Taurus would quickly lose its reputation for quality and its popularity with the public. According to tenets of Total Quality Management, if Ford tried to focus blame on individual workers rather than improve systemwide quality, the problem would most likely persist, public and stockholder confidence would deteriorate, and the company might soon be bankrupt. One in eight students does not complete high school. Minorities, the poor, and the disabled often fare worse. Over 50 percent of students in a quarter of the nation's poor, urban high schools fail to graduate. Suspension, expulsion, retention, chronic failure, and alienation all contribute to unacceptable dropout and incompletion rates. Yet rather than take a systems approach to improvement, many states have created alternative schools for the "problem" individuals thought to degrade general education quality. Alternative schools evolved decades ago to provide an academic option for students not successful in regular education programs
Application Packet For The Oklahoma Alternative Placement Program The oklahoma alternative Placement Program provides an opportunity for degreed individuals to teach in oklahoma accredited schools. There are four stages in the process. This packet is designed to http://sde.state.ok.us/pro/tcert/pdfs/AlternativePlacePacket.pdf
Oklahoma City Public Schools The oklahoma City Public schools alternative Education Programs include The AboutFace Academy, Dunjee Academy, Emerson, Gateway Academy, SAVE, and SeeWorth http://www.okcps.k12.ok.us/eservices/alternative.htm
Extractions: Oklahoma City Public Schools believes in providing a quality education to every student. However, the district realizes regular classroom settings may not meet the needs of every student. Alternative Education provides students with unique situations and open avenues for continuing their education while addressing their unique needs. The core subjects taught through the alternative programs are math, social studies, language arts, and science. Admissions: Dress code: As with many Oklahoma City Public Schools, students attending an alternative education program may be required to wear a uniform or follow a strict dress code. Uniforms and dress codes are not a punishment but a way of neutralizing the environment to maximize learning. Re-entry to home school: The goal of all alternative education programs is the successful return of students to their home school. However, the District does not send students back before they are ready or have a strong possibility of failing in that environment.
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Oklahoma City Public Schools Development Agency University of Central oklahoma Master degree in ESL/Bilingualeducation South East High School University of oklahoma alternative School (68 http://www.okcps.k12.ok.us/eservices/hispanic.htm
Extractions: Spanish Dear Parents: The Oklahoma City Public Schools District has the mission of providing equal educational opportunities for all students. To achieve this goal, our school district provides every possible opportunity for children so they can learn and compete successfully in a global society. Because of this commitment, our District has for many years administered programs to assist Limited English Proficient Hispanic Students. Due to this concern the District has an office to more fully meet the needs of all its Hispanic students. The name of this office is Hispanic American Student Services. The general purpose of our office is to support the expansion of learning opportunities in educational, cultural, recreational, social, and vocational activities for the enhancement of the quality of life of people in the Oklahoma City area and to strengthen community participation in our schools. The staff of the office of Hispanic American Student Services is ready to assist parents and students with a variety of services. The office is staffed by professionals who can serve your information needs in English or Spanish.
Moore Schools grades 79), 20 elementary schools, and an alternative school. MPS schools mapAccreditation for the schools is held from the oklahoma State Department of http://www.ci.moore.ok.us/schools.htm
Extractions: The Community of Moore is blessed with an outstanding public school system, several excellent private schools, and nearby higher education facilities. The Moore Public Schools includes two high school campuses, 5 junior high schools (grades 7-9), 20 elementary schools, and an alternative school. MPS schools map Accreditation for the schools is held from the Oklahoma State Department of Education, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Oklahoma Department of Vo-Tech Education. The district employs over 1300 certified teachers and administrators, along with 650+ support personnel. The ratio of students to teachers is 15/1. Average experience of the teaching staff is 11 years, and over 500 hold advanced degrees. There are 9,870 elementary students in the Moore Public Schools; 4,532 junior high; and 3,936 high school, for a total of 18,338 students. Since 1990, the district has had a total of 30 National Merit Finalists and 17 Academic All-Staters; average ACT scores for 1996 are 21.4 (compared to a state-average 20.3). The graduating class of 1996 received over $3 million in college scholarships. In sporting competition since 1990, MPS athletes have won state championships in girls softball, boys baseball, boys and girls cross country, boys swimming, and cheerleading. Moore Schools also boast acclaimed music programs.
Extractions: FAX: 918-225-4711 The Oklahoma Technical Assistance Center (OTAC) serves Oklahoma school districts by providing information and assistance concerning programs for students at risk of dropping out of school. OTAC assists school districts with the development, implementation, and refinement of programs funded under the High Challenge Grant program , the Alternative Education Grant program , the Alternative Academies program (was absorbed in to Statewide Funding), and the Statewide Alternative program . To the schools in each of these programs, OTAC provides staff development, program evaluation that is designed to pinpoint areas of improvement, and program dissemination. Additionally, OTAC reviews and maintains current research on dropouts, at-risk students, and state and national preventative/intervention programs. Oklahoma Alternative Education Association 2004 Spring Conference
Oklahoma Bar Association oklahoma, Independence Charter HS @ Harding. oklahoma, Putnam City NorthHigh School. Payne, Lincoln alternative Academy. Pontotoc, Allen High School. http://www.okbar.org/publicinfo/mocktrial/schools.htm
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Edmond Oklahoma Education> Association of Secondary schools and the oklahoma State Department of Education Boulevard Academy, Edmond Public schools' alternative education program, provides individualized http://www.edmondonline.net/education.htm
Extractions: Email Directory ... Universities Education Quality education is a top priority in Edmond, Oklahoma T he schools in Edmond, public, private and parochial, and the universities and vocational-technical schools reflect the type of citizens living here. The schools are progressive, high in their standards, demanding of excellence, well balanced and well managed. Public Schools Public School Statistics Elementary Schools Middle Schools ... Vo-Tech School I n addition to the information on this page, You might also be interested in the following: Directory of Edmond Schools Universities in the Edmond Area Edmond Public School District Covers 97 square miles servicing an enrollment of over 17,000 students. These students attend one of the fourteen elementary schools, five middle schools or three high schools in the system. Over 1,200 certified personnel and 650 support personnel staff Edmond schools. Population growth of the "Edmond Area" over the last three decades has fueled the expansion of our schools from a small, rural district in 1970 to Oklahoma's fifth largest public school district in 2001. Special features of Edmond's school system include half-day kindergarten, considerations of children with special needs, and a program for gifted and talented students. Within the community there is a great interest in education. Some of our civic and professional organizations are strongly involved in programs designed specifically to enhance the quality of education in Edmond.
Moore Public School District, Moore, Oklahoma - Learning For Life designed for students who need extra individual assistance in an alternative setting.The seventh and eighth grade program serves the five junior high schools. http://www.moore.k12.ok.us/site/our_schools_vista.html
Extractions: Home About Us The School Board Our Schools What's Happening For Parents Employment Info Our Partners Quick Facts Quick Find Lunch Menu District Map District Calendar Our Schools-VISTA Alternative Education-( website Moore Public Schools offers a variety of opportunities for students who need a learning environment other than the regular school setting. The VISTA High School is designed for students in grades 9 through 12 who have not been successful in the regular school setting. These students may be dropouts, long-term suspended students, students needing transition between treatment centers and traditional school, multiple short-term suspended students, and/or students who have not been successful academically. The VISTA Academy High School curriculum is based on district and state content standards and adheres to the structure delineated by the PASS Skills. The program creates a school in which parents, staff, and students choose to participate because the program honors individuals differences, values diverse populations, and is committed to ensuring the educational success of all students.
Moore Public School District, Moore, Oklahoma - Learning For Life Five Vista alternative Academies. Moore Public schools is accredited by the. OklahomaState Department of Education; North Central Association of Colleges and http://www.moore.k12.ok.us/site/about_us.html
Extractions: Home About Us The School Board Our Schools What's Happening For Parents Employment Info Our Partners Quick Facts Quick Find Lunch Menu District Map District Calendar Mission Statement The Moore Public School District creates a safe environment for all students in an atmosphere of open communication and mutual respect. We engage students in stimulating academic challenges and in positive social interaction so they will become contributing members of society. Location/Community Moore Public Schools is the fourth largest school system in the state, with a student population of more than 18,000. The district encompasses 159 square miles in Moore and south Oklahoma City, south of 82nd Street. Population of District: 96,234 Households: 35,271 Population by Race (estimated) Black 5.6% Hispanic 5.7%
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Resources And Programs For Schools in alternative Education grants are available to school districts for alternativeEducation Programs working in cooperation with the oklahoma State Department http://www.state.ok.us/~arts/Pages/schools/schools.html
Extractions: The ArtsPower Education Grant provides assistance to community arts organizations to further arts education in Oklahoma schools. Projects must involve artists, arts educators and/or others in the instruction, and interactive exploration of the arts. The arts in the core curriculum for all students are central to this effort. Applications for ArtsPower Education Grants are accepted from non-religious, non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) community arts organizations incorporated in the state of Oklahoma working in partnership with K-12 schools in Oklahoma. Projects must be planned and implemented with at least one school or school district.
Arts In Alternative Education program provides funds to assist with handson instruction and participation inthe arts in alternative Education programs in public schools in oklahoma. http://www.state.ok.us/~arts/egrantsinstructions/alted.html
Extractions: Purpose of Program and Program Description The Arts in Alternative Education program provides funds to assist with hands-on instruction and participation in the arts in Alternative Education programs in public schools in Oklahoma. Projects should involve students actively engaged in the creative arts process, not merely passive participation. What can be funded? Costs associated with providing arts instruction and experience in the arts, including artists, arts educators, consultants, or other arts resources, teaching resource materials, arts-related field trips for students in the alternative education program, materials and supplies associated with the arts activities used within the time frame of the project. Funds may also support professional development in the arts and may include site visits to other alternative education programs with effective arts education components. Networking of curriculum ideas and teaching strategies among alternative education staff involved in the arts is encouraged.
Extractions: PLEASE NOTE: You can type your answers directly into the on-screen form fields and then print out your completed document. (Completed PDF files can only be saved if you have Acrobat Writer. ) Or, you can print out the document and type your answers using a typewriter. ALL FORMS MUST BE TYPED . If you have questions or need assistance, please contact the Foundation office at (405) 236-0006. We seek nominations from across the state in four categories: Academic All-State honors 100 public high school seniors with a $1,500 scholarship and honors their high schools with an Academic All-State flag to mark their commitment to academic excellence. Students must be nominated by their superintendent or principal. Schools are encouraged to nominate all eligible students. Past All-Staters have formed the Academic All-State Alumni Association to help improve public education in our state; they participate in activities throughout the year.