OCU School Of Law: Academic Centers The OCU Center on alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR mediation services for residentsof oklahoma, Cleveland and While all law schools offer some sort of http://www.okcu.edu/law/centers/main.asp
Extractions: Make your selection Apply Online Law School Home Check Your eMail Contact the Law School Campus Map Law Review Law School Events Law School News Student Directory Password-Protected Services Law School's Strategic Plan SEARCH OCU LAW's Website Weather Update OCU Bookstore Jobs at OCU OCU Home Academic Centers and Special Programs Center for the Study of State Constitutional Law and Government The Center is dedicated to the improvement of state constitutions and state governance. By sponsoring workshops, analytical writing, and public lectures, the Center takes advantage of its location in the heart of a state capital city to promote scholarship and discussion on important issues relating to state government. Center on Alternative Dispute Resolution The OCU Center on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) seeks to expand the use of mediation, arbitration, negotiated settlement and other non-litigious forms of dispute resolution through class instruction, scholarly research and community outreach. The Center seeks to increase education and research in resolutions outside of the courtroom, with a special emphasis on cross-cultural and gender issues in dispute resolution. The Center holds a contract with the Oklahoma Supreme Court to operate its mediation program in central Oklahoma.
Woodward Chamber Of Commerce - Woodward Oklahoma classroom, after school daycare, alternative school, and many enrollment at NorthwesternOklahoma State University Elementary schools are involved with Literacy http://www.usachamber.com/woodward/education.asp
Extractions: Education (click on any picture for a larger view) Woodward Public Schools The goal of the Woodward Public Schools is to help students soar to new heights. The staff is constantly striving to enhance the joy of learning for each of the 2,700 students enrolled in Woodward schools with programs such as peer mediation, tutoring by National Honor Society students, job shadowing, an outdoor classroom, after school daycare, alternative school, and many other student programs. Woodward schools contain computer labs, accelerated reader programs, outstanding athletic facilities, as well as a caring teaching staff. The high school offers numerous AP courses and concurrent enrollment at Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Elementary schools are involved with Literacy First and Great Expectations. Future Focus is a mentoring/character education program at the middle school. Using the middle school concept, 6th, 7th and 8th graders receive lots of individual attention. The Early Childhood Center for pre-K and kindergarten students builds a foundation for student success. Community support for education is at an all-time high with the approval of a $2 million plus bond issue, an educational foundation that has given out $85,000 in grants, and an Adopt-A-School Program. Visit the Woodward Public Schools at www.woodward.k12.ok.us or call (580) 256-6063.
Moore Chamber Of Commerce - Moore Oklahoma serves Moore and a portion of south oklahoma City. schools (79), and 20 elementaryschools (K-6 challenge students, as well as an alternative school for those http://www.usachamber.com/moore/education.asp
Extractions: Education Moore Public Schools The Moore Public Schools district is the fourth largest in the state with a student population of about 18,400. The district encompasses approximately 159 square miles and serves Moore and a portion of south Oklahoma City. The district comprises some 600 acres of property, and 2.3 million square feet of buildings. The district is founded upon strong student achievement, outstanding educators, involved parents, and an active business community. Children are cared for, nurtured and treasured, as well as informed, motivated and educated. The low teacher-to-student ratio of one-to-18 demonstrates this commitment. The professional staff of more than 1,250 certified teachers and administrators have an average of 13 years of experience, and more than 500 advanced degrees. The district includes two high schools (10-12), five junior high schools (7-9), and 20 elementary schools (K-6). There are specialized programs geared for students ranging from the academically gifted to high-challenge students, as well as an alternative school for those whose needs cannot be met in the traditional classroom setting. Students may participate in a wide variety of curricula and extracurricular activities which stress academic achievement and community service. Competitive athletics and activities offered in various grades include the academic bowl, band, golf, music, swimming, tennis, wrestling, basketball, cheerleading, football, track, baseball, cross country, gymnastics, soccer, softball, volleyball and pom pom.
Oklahoma City Schools Continuing Education (6) alternative Medicine schools (1 Motivational schools(2) Vocational schools for the http://www.areaguides.net/guides/united_states/oklahoma/oklahoma_city/schools.ht
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Extractions: Choose a Link Community Resources Broken Arrow, Schools Broken Arrow, Local Government Broken Arrow, Emergency Numbers ~ Back to Tulsa Area Communities ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Education Service Center 601 S. Main Enrollment Center 601 S. Main Community Education 601 S. Main 601 S. Main Board of Education 601 S. Main Superintendant of Schools 601 S. Main OTHER SERVICES Maintenance 109 S. 5th Plant Operations/Warehouse 1810 W. Detroit Audio Visual Coordinator 1810 W. Detroit Special Services Ctr. 112 N. Main Transportation Hwy 51 E. BROKEN ARROW HIGH SCHOOL Senior High School, 11-12 1901 E. Albany INTERMEDIATE HIGH SCHOOLS North Intermediate HS, 9-10 808 E. College South Intermediate HS, 9-10 301 W. New Orleans MIDDLE SCHOOLS Central, 6-8 210 N. Main Charles N. Haskell, 6-8 412 S. 9th Ernest Childers, 6-8 301 E. Tucson Clarence G. Oliver, 6-8 3100 W. New Orleans Sequoyah, 6-8 2701 S. Elm Plc. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Arrow Springs, K-5 101 W. Twin Oaks Arrowhead, K-5 915 W. Norman Country Lane, K-5 301 E. Omaha H. Cecil Rhoades, K-5
Emerson Alternative And CareerTech Helping Teen Moms Emerson alternative School, one of the oldest alternative schools in oklahoma, findsCareerTechs Family and Consumer Sciences Education (FACS) programs play http://www.okcareertech.org/pio/releases/release2003/emerson.htm
Extractions: Business and Information Technology Education and Early Care and Education, also CareerTech programs, are offered as electives to the students. The all-female classes for high school and middle school students range in age from 11-to-22 years of age. State law limits class size to 15. The school has a number of pregnant teens enrolled, transfers from other Oklahoma City metro area schools. (See other intructors) Classes such as these have proven effective at keeping young mothers like deLara in school, graduating on time and developing into a well-rounded young adults. That program features a nationally recognized youth development curriculum designed to help young people pursue positive academic and personal goals by building a healthy self-image and commitment to serving the community, and career exploration.
Schools In Oklahoma County Oklahoma - School Tree Bethany oklahoma 73008 schools. alternative Ctr Apollo Es Bethany Hs Bethany Ms Children`sCtr Earl Harris Es Lake Park Es Overholser Es Western Oaks Es Western http://www.schooltree.org/OK-OKLAHOMA.html
Oklahoma K-12 Schools On The Web Back to the Top. T. Taft alternative Academy Lawton. Taft Middle School - OklahomaCity. Tahlequah Public schools - Tahlequah. Talequah Public schools - Talequah. http://www.grandpajunior.com/Okla.shtml
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NOTICE OF MEETING XI. Adopt Resolution Recommending the oklahoma City Public schools Board of PC forOCMAPS Project EB0011, Roof Replacement at Emerson alternative School. http://www.okc.gov/ocmaps/ocmaps_library/agenda.html
Extractions: NOTICE OF MEETING OKLAHOMA CITY METROPOLITAN AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS TRUST JUNE 2, 2004 @ 3:00 p.m. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER 200 N. WALKER, 3 RD FLOOR OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA AGENDA I. Call to Order II. Approve Minutes of the May 18, 2004 Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area Public Schools Trust Special Meeting III. Approve Suburban School District Applications for Funding a. Crooked Oak Public School District Backboards $3,144 b. Crooked Oak Public School District Fence $3,696 IV. Approve Contract with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP for Audit Services for the Fiscal Year 2003-2004 V. Adopt Resolution Recommending the Oklahoma City Public Schools Board of Education Approve the Real Estate Purchase Agreement and Authorize Payment to Oklahoma City Title and Abstract Company for Sale and Closing Costs on the Following Properties a. 1507 S.W. 51 st Street $45,697 b. 1519 S.W. 51 st Street $63,998
Ratings And Rankings On OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73106 EMERSON alternative ED. (ES) 715 NORTH WALKER. oklahoma CITY, OK 73102 405232-5273.ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. EMERSON alternative ED. (HS) 715 NORTH WALKER. http://www.schoolmatch.com/ppsi/schools/s4022770.cfm
Ishmael Community Schools Using Ishmael And Other Quinn Books School, Mentor HS, Lockland HS, The Zoo AcademyCincinnati, Multi-County Aim-HighSchool, Sycamore HS, Columbus alternative HS; oklahoma Northeastern State http://www.ishmael.com/Origins/Ishmael/Companion/schools.cfm
Extractions: The meme is as strong today among us as it was among the stone-draggers of ancient Egypt: Civilization must continue at any cost and not be abandoned under any circumstance. We're making the world uninhabitable to our own species and rushing headlong toward extinction, but Civilization must continue at any cost and not be abandoned under any circumstance. Beyond Civilization Check out the News and Information Announcements... Here are a few of the schools that are using Ishmael and other Quinn books:
Claremore Public Schools -- Administration oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Fleming Scholar Status Award Wales Universityfor alternative Learning Center Classes offered to high school students. http://www.claremore.k12.ok.us/admin/DWstats.htm
Extractions: www.corpun.com www.corpun.com Archive 1976 to 1995 : US Schools Dec 1989 The Oklahoman, 5 December 1989 By John Perry The Oklahoma City school district became the first in the state to permanently retire the paddle Monday night, when board members voted to place an immediate ban on corporal punishment. School superintendent Arthur Steller said the ban on spankings will become effective as soon as the new policy can be distributed to principals "in a week or so." Board members voted 5-2 to approve the ban. Member Leo Hise and board president Betty Hills cast the two dissenting votes. The new policy states: "The board recognizes that corporal punishment is not an effective educational tool and its use shall not be permitted in any district school." Board member Thelma R. Parks said she was glad the issue was finally coming before the board for a vote. "I don't think I have to remind this board that I've been opposed to corporal punishment from day one," Parks said. Turning to Steller, Parks asked, "So all the pretty little paddles will disappear?"
K12 Schools W/ WWW Servers Morgantown High School Morgantown West Virginia; Moscow alternative School CenterMoscow North Polk High School Alleman Iowa; oklahoma School of Science http://www.nhgs.tec.va.us/k12resources/k12www.html
Tecumseh Oklahoma Schools Set Monday for New 4Year-Old Porgram; 06/10/99 - Miss oklahoma Teen-Ager 03/18/99- Music Inspires Learning for alternative School Students; 03/11/99 - Added http://www.tecumsehok.com/Schools/
Extractions: Older News: School Board Spends Most of Meeting in Closed Session on Suite, Personnel Vocal Music Students Planning Extra-Special Dinner Theater ACLU Suit May Wind Up In Court 'Any Day' Fear, Rumors Flow After Gun Incident at Tecumseh High ... 1998 Year in Review (Includes some school news) Geography Bee Winners Announced School Baord Makes Quick Work of Monthly Meeting Monday Night Time Running Out for Juveniles Who Burn Midnight Oil Tecumseh FFA Collects Top National Awards ... An Unlikely Pro Follows His Dream To Florida - Eddie Klepacki School Board Sees Barnard Plans, Hires Teacher
Electric Drive Transportation Association-Government Activities Amends the oklahoma alternative Fuels Conversion Fund to allow electric vehiclespurchased/converted by schools and the government and EV recharging property http://www.electricdrive.org/gov/oklahoma.html
SEDL - Insights... State Education Policy Issues Summary New Mexico, oklahoma, and Texas are engaged in reforming their teacher preparation statesexcept Louisiana to give keen attention to alternative schools for at http://www.sedl.org/policy/insights/summary9504.html
Extractions: July 1995 State Education Policy Issues 1995 Insights As a result of the November 1994 elections, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas began the 1995 legislative season with new governors, and Texas gained a new commissioner of education. The transition to new leadership and new legislative membership has been marked, as well, by pressing new education issues in some states. Leading Issues AR LA NM OK TX Accountability x Alternative Schools x x x x Finance and Funding (K-12) x x x Higher Education x x x Instruction of Students
Alumni List oklahoma City Public schools, 2002. Dr. Ann Allen, Exec. Principal,Adult alternative Programs. oklahoma City Public schools, 2002. http://bronze.ucok.edu/ela/alumni.htm
Extractions: Contact Us Educators' Leadership Academy Alumni School/Organization Class Name Title K-12 Academies Back to Top Bartlesville Public Schools Dr. Gary Quinn Superintendent Bartlesville Public Schools Dr. Michael Shanahan Executive Dir., Human Resources Bartlesville Public Schools Dr. Rita Baird Exec. Director, Elementary Instruction Berryhill Public Schools Dr. Clark Ogilvie Superintendent Bixby Public Schools Dr. Mary Jane Bias Superintendent Bixby Public Schools Mr. Bill Coyle Assistant Supt. Bixby Public Schools Dr. Kaylin Coody Dir., Student Services Blackwell Public Schools Dr. David Pennington
Schools Home Page five middle schools, 18 elementary schools and one alternative high school Elementaryschools. 405) 7895696, Northridge Elementary 8502 NW 82nd oklahoma City, OK http://www.putnamcityschools.org/sectionID147.html