ArtsPower Education Grant Grants are accepted from nonreligious, non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) community arts organizations working in partnership with k-12 schools in oklahoma. http://www.arts.state.ok.us/egrantsinstructions/artspower.html
Extractions: Purpose of Program and Program Description The purpose of the ArtsPower Education Grant is to provide 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. Who can be funded? Applications for ArtsPower Education Grants are accepted from non-religious, non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) community arts organizations working in partnership with K-12 schools in Oklahoma. Projects must be planned and implemented with at least one school or school district. All organizations must have on file at the Oklahoma Arts Council office prior to or at the time of submitting an application for financial assistance a copy of the letter from the IRS verifying tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code, Articles of Incorporation, Oklahoma Certificate of Incorporation, and organization's by-laws. Legal documents may not be necessary if applicant is an agency of government or a sovereign Indian nation.
Oklahoma k12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance. NAEP test results 38. See oklahoma City Public schools Web site, at www.okcps.k12.ok.us/general http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/oklahoma.cfm
K-12 Schools schools Community. Alaska, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Louisiana, West Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi, Washington, DC, Puerto Rico, oklahoma, and Nevada in http://writing.msu.edu/content/schools.html
Extractions: Red Cedar Writing Project Teachers meet four weeks in an invitational institute during the summer to share best practices. This project is built on the premise that teachers helping teachers is among the most effective ways to improve educational practice. Project Outreach The teachers affiliated with the Red Cedar Writing Project have joined teachers in California, New Mexico, Alaska, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Louisiana, West Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Oklahoma, and Nevada in Project OUTREACH, funded by DeWitt Wallace and the National Writing Project. Each of the eighteen project sites are conducting research focusing on the particular professional development needs of teachers in low-income school districts and leadership opportunities for teachers who represent racial, ethnic or linguistic diversity. For further information, contact Janet Swenson at jswenson@pilot.msu.edu or at (517)432-3610. Write For Your Life Housed in the MSU Writing Center, the
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. oklahoma. Return to State Index. Oregon. 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
K-12 Schools With LD Programs, USA Teaneck, NJ 07666 201862-1796 http//www.communityschool.k12. The Churchill School (Grades k-12) 301 East 29th Street New York, NY 10016 212-722-0610 oklahoma. http://www.ldresources.com/resources/k-12.html
Extractions: Site Info Articles Resources Discussion ... Resources > K-12 Schools with LD Programs, USA This is not an exhaustive list. If you know of a K-12 school in the United States that serves people with learning disabilities that is not on this list, or if you have corrections for information already on the list I'd appreciate hearing from you richard@ldresources.com . Please read the Guidelines for sending information to be included on this list. Thank you. Use the back button (left arrow button) on your browser to return here after clicking on a state in this list. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming You can discuss any aspect of formal (or informal) education in our Education Discussion Forum Bayside Academy
K-12 Education Homepage Dell offers k12 schools a wide variety of tools, resources and solutions to meet oklahoma State Flag, Welcome to the oklahoma Educational Store. The pricing on http://www1.us.dell.com/content/default.aspx?c=us&cs=RC957238&l=en&s=k12
Gear UP - Partnership Grants - Oklahoma City Public Schools The GEAR UP program at oklahoma City Public approach involving students and families, k12 schools, colleges and Fax 405.297.6555 ajingram@okcps.k12.ok.us http://www.okhighered.org/gearup/part-grants/okc.html
Extractions: The GEAR UP program at Oklahoma City Public Schools is designed to strengthen students' academic preparation to increase their chances of succeeding in college or other post secondary opportunities and to unite higher education institutions and schools to assist in preparing students for college. Additionally, it provides an ongoing process enabling students and families to learn about and plan for college over a period of years. Also, OKC GEAR UP utilizes a systematic approach involving students and families, K-12 schools, colleges and community programs. The program is working to provide college awareness services including mentoring, academic course counseling and financial aid information.
Extractions: The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education have provided links to several related Web sites and hope that they are helpful. However, the State Regents cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy or content of these pages or guarantee full access to those pages. Finding a Job and Evaluating a Job Offer
OCS / Programs / K-12 Schools OCS staff have been working sideby-side with oklahoma teachers since 1992 to help bring real-time weather data to even the most rural of schools. http://www.ocs.ou.edu/programs/k12schools.html
Oklahoma Climatological Survey 12 schools OCS has an international reputation for its k12 outreach activities, including providing unique data sets and display software to oklahoma schools. http://www.ocs.ou.edu/dataproducts/custom.php
Extractions: In cooperation with OCS, the Oklahoma State University's (OSU) Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and the Oklahoma Mesonet provide a host of products for agricultural decision makers. Recent weather data, agricultural models, and weather forecasts are included in this site. K-12 Schools A finalist for Harvard University's "Innovations in American Government" award, OK-FIRST provides instant access to a wealth of vital weather data for public safety agencies. These data are crucial for the protection of Oklahoma lives and property, as evidenced by the recent tornado outbreaks of May 3, 1999 and October 4, 1998.
Extractions: Number of Teachers: 39,809 Back to U.S. map STATE TECHNOLOGY PLANS AND EVALUATION Does state have a plan that is periodically updated or evaluated? Does state regularly conduct its own data collection? Yes. The state's technology plan for K-12 schools was written in 1996-97. The state wrote another technology plan this year to include higher education and vocational education; however, it is unclear if the legislature will approve the plan. The state has conducted a cost analysis only of the latter plan. The state will revise the K-12 technology plan on an ad hoc basis. Yes. Oklahoma conducts an annual district survey of technology. The survey focuses on hardware, connectivity, and professional development. The state also works with the Milken Exchange in its data-collection effort. FINANCIAL COMMITMENT Did state fund technology in FY 98?
Extractions: (all revenue sources) klahoma pressed ahead last year in its slow-moving effort to edge statewide academic achievement above the middle ranks of the states. New state money will support improved teacher training, enhanced school technology, and additional Advanced Placement and reading programs. The state's main accountability tool remains Superintendent of Public Instruction Sandy Garrett's lists of "low performing" and "high challenge" elementary schools. A school is labeled low-performing when it scores below the national average on the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills and in the bottom 25 percent of state schools on Oklahoma's own test. A school that remains on the list for three years is moved to the high-challenge list. Ultimately, schools that fail to improve face state takeover. Oklahoma continues slow progress toward statewide academic achievement.
OKLAHOMA Innovative Initiatives Home Page designed to promote communication between the oklahoma Innovative Initiatives including businesses, colleges, and universities, k12 schools, technology centers http://www.okcareertech.org/iis/
Extractions: "Welcome to Oklahoma's primary source for current information on Innovative Initiatives and Services (IIS)." This site is designed to promote communication between the Oklahoma Innovative Initiatives Division, state and local representatives, grantees, and any other interested parties including businesses, colleges, and universities, K-12 schools, technology centers, students, and parents. For Information Contact:
Seagate Technology Community Involvement: Oklahoma than 250 students representing high schools and middle schools throughout the Teacher/Mentor Award, recognizing excellence in oklahoma k12 science education. http://www.seagate.com/newsinfo/community/examples/oklahoma.html
Extractions: Oklahoma Community Involvement Colorado Minnesota Northern California Oklahoma Northern Ireland Malaysia Singapore Thailand Below is an example of Seagate's community involvement in Oklahoma. Aspiring Scientists Compete at Seagate-Sponsored Fair Moore High School teacher Darla Wyatt became the first educator to receive the Seagate Science Teacher/Mentor Award for achieving excellence in Oklahoma K-12 science education. Seagate presented Wyatt with a plaque and a $1,000 check during the 2003 Central Oklahoma Regional Science and Engineering Fair, held last March at the University of Central Oklahoma. Future scientists, engineers and doctors were among the competitors vying for prizes and scholarships at the 47th annual Central Oklahoma Regional Science and Engineering Fair. The fair attracted more than 250 students representing high schools and middle schools throughout the Oklahoma City metro and surrounding areas. For the fifth straight year, Seagate served as a major sponsor of the event, donating volunteers, prizes and special monetary awards to students entered in the Computer Science, Mathematics and Engineering divisions. The company also presented a $1,000 "Seagate Science Teacher/Mentor Award," recognizing excellence in Oklahoma K-12 science education.
Extractions: Microsoft.com Home Site Map Search Microsoft News Consumer News International News Legal News Events Microsoft Executives Exec Bios/Speeches Board of Directors Bill Gates Web Site Executive E-Mail Other Corporate Info Investor Relations Analyst Relations Fast Facts About Microsoft Image Gallery ... Community Affairs Archives by Month Press Releases Top Stories K-12 Schools Make Microsoft Windows the #1 Choice in Education Market Data Confirms the Continuing Shift to PCs; Microsoft Launches New Programs to Support Schools Making the Move REDMOND, Wash. - Feb. 3, 1997 New market data confirms that record numbers of K-12 schools are choosing the Microsoft Windows operating system for the foundation of their technology. A recent national survey by IDC/LINK, Framingham, Mass., reports that 56 percent of new computer purchases during the 1996-97 school year will be PCs running Windows. The survey findings support the shift in school preferences first reported last school year and accelerated by the growing popularity of Windows 95 among educators. During a recent six-month promotion, K-12 educators ordered more than 200,000 units of Windows 95. As testament to its importance in education, Windows 95 was voted a top teacher tool in the 1996-97 Software Awards. And to support educators move to Windows, Microsoft donated more than $1 million in Windows 95 software and instructional materials to teacher training programs nationwide.
Nebraska Falls Behind Oklahoma Should the State provide more of the funding necessary for k12 schools? Yes No. Nebraska Falls Behind oklahoma. Nebraska Falls Further http://www.nsea.org/legpol/behindOK.htm
Extractions: Home About Us Join Now Members ... Contact Us Nebraska ranks 50th (last) in the nation in the amount of state funding provided for K-12 education. Should the State provide more of the funding necessary for K-12 schools? Yes No Legislative Updates E-mail your State Senator Retirement Legislative Bills ... Contact Us Nebraska Falls Further Behind
2004 Grantees : 2004 BFA Grantees In Oklahoma Wisconsin. 2004 oklahoma Grantees. In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to four schools in oklahoma. k12 schools. http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/us/public/en/yearbook/2004grantees/oklahoma.htm
Extractions: Introduction Arizona Arkansas Connecticut ... Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee ... Wisconsin In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to four schools in Oklahoma. K-12 Schools Kendall-Whittier Elem., Tulsa Geary High School , Geary ASTEC, Inc., Oklahoma City Marshall Elementary, Tulsa
Distance K-12: Baker's Guide To Christian Distance Education Programs The following are some k12 distance programs K12 works with partner schools in Colorado University of oklahoma Independent Learning High School Phone http://www.gospelcom.net/bakersguide/k12.php
Extractions: For parents, particularly homeschoolers, distance education provides the opportunity to supplement a child's learning experience with a subject which might be out of the normal realm of expertise. For instance, if your daughter wants to take trigonometry but math was never your strong point, she could enroll in a distance learning math class. You could go beyond course supplements and use a distance program as your child's complete educational framework. Furthermore, since distance classes can either be high-tech independent studies taken whenever is convenient or a group class with a fixed schedule, you can choose which fits with your circumstances and your child's learning style. Accreditation is a different animal on the K-12 level than on the higher education one. Because of the varied state regulations concerning homeschooling (or any form of non-traditional learning) accreditation isn't critical as with colleges and universities. Furthermore, most of the regionals aren't particularly equipped to handle the uniquenesses of distance primary and secondary schools. To address this issue, the regional accrediting agencies have created a new accrediting agency called The Commission on International and Trans-regional Accreditation (CITA). (You can find a list of CITA and regionally accredited K-12 schools by searching the
Official Usa.com: Oklahoma Education oklahoma Education Organized by state, Colleges, Universities, k12 schools, State Libraries, Research Sites, Subject Index. http://www.officialusa.com/stateguides/oklahoma/
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