Extractions: The Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist Home General Information Index A-Z Prayer Requests ... Catholic Shop Parish History: 1910-1929 The Sacred Heart church at Navina was built at a cost of $1,600.00. The Catholic Extension Society donated $300.00 and the rest was raised by parishioners. The church was all paid for before it was dedicated on March 23, 1914 by Bishop Meerschaert. The estimated value of the Navina property in 1918 was $2,000.00. On May 9th, Father J. B. Dudek said his first Mass after ordination at St. John's. He had come to Oklahoma as a child in 1894 and was a convert to Catholicism at the age of 15. He had been a music professor at the Edmond Normal School and a deputy parole officer at the state penitentiary in McAlester before he went to the seminary. His parents lived in Edmond and he was the first priest to be ordained from the parish of St. John's. Father Dudek was a scholarly prolific writer who was appointed chancelor of the diocese in 1925, a post that he held for 30 years. After World War I, anti-Catholic bigotry reached its highest level in Oklahoma. The Ku Klux Klan had an estimated active state membership of 70,000. There were three anti-Catholic newspapers with statewide circulations and a number of popular anti-Catholic lecturers. Job discrimination against Catholics was evident and there were threats against parochial schools.
Fidelity Bank Public schools. Maize Public schools. Wichita parochial schools. Bel Aire Days. Andover Days. oklahoma City YMCA. It is our intention http://portal-1.diginsite.com/fidelitybank/shopping/
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Molten Salt Reactor Experiment Ohio. death penalty law, 1978 495514. public aid to parochial schools, 1977 431445. school desegregation orders, 1979 535552. oklahoma. http://www.books.cqpress.com/hisdocs/letterotext.html
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1996, Legal Eagle Pub. Co., Inc. No Claim To Org. Govt. Works the Supreme Court disallowed public reimbursement to teachers in parochial schools who taught working in a program sponsored by the oklahoma State Department http://www.ou.edu/okgov/95/okag/94-522.htm
Extractions: Oklahoma City, Ok. 73105 Re: Informal Opinion Number 94-522 Dear Representative Pope: Attorney General Edmondson has asked me to respond to your letter requesting an opinion addressing, in effect, the following question: Because the specific question you pose is to some extent fact based, we respond by way of an informal letter, which is not an official opinion of the Attorney General but rather is solely the opinion of undersigned counsel reached after careful research and analysis of the question raised. According to your letter, you are considering proposing that the Oklahoma State Department of Health include as a part of its HIV/STD programs counseling by religious organizations to encourage lifestyle changes. The materials you enclose with your letter describe the counseling you have in mind as counseling conducted by religious organizations which attempt to discourage certain lifestyles through Christian based religious indoctrination. The answer to your question turns upon an analysis of whether this kind of state sponsored counseling would violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Establishment Clause provides, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion." This clause is made applicable to the states by virtue of the Fourteenth Amendment.
ROBERT S. KERR COLLECTION TOPICAL SERIES Box And Folder Inventory Is a Land Grant University ; research programs especially at oklahoma schools. Constituents correspondence; also concerns federal aid to parochial schools. http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/KerrInventory/KerrTop05.htm
Extractions: Box 5 Go to Box 4 Box 5: Education: Federal Aid to, Against (1960) - Federal Government: Federal Assistance (1954) F 1: Education: Federal Aid to, Against (1960). F 2: Education: Federal Aid to, For (1960). Correspondents include Oklahoma AFL-CIO and the Oklahoma Education Association. F 3: Education: Federal Aid to, Requests and Thanks (1960). Requests and thanks for aid to schools. Correspondents include Victor Wickersham; Robert C. Byrd; and Oscar V. Rose. F 4: Education: National Defense Education Act (1960). Correspondence is particularly concerned with the loyalty oath. Correspondents include the American Legion. F 5: Education (1961). United Nations Educational, Scientific, Cultural Organization (UNESCO); "Which America Is Our Youth to Inherit?" (typescript). F 6: Education: Colleges and Universities (1961). Material is concerned with various research programs at mainly Oklahoma institutions with an emphasis on the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University. Correspondents include George Lynn Cross and Oliver S. Willham. F 7: Education: Federal Aid to (1961).
Enid Public Schools in Garfield County and Enid has seven private/parochial schools. to the Enid Public School District. Northwestern oklahoma State University The Enid campus of http://www.kofm.com/webumake/kofm/kofm/aae_education.html
Extractions: The Enid Public School system is made up of one high school, three junior high schools and eleven elementary schools. There are seven independent county school districts in Garfield County and Enid has seven private/parochial schools. Expansion Management Magazine, in its Education Quotient ratings, awarded a Blue Ribbon for academic excellence to the Enid Public School District. Northwestern Oklahoma State University The Enid campus of Northwestern Oklahoma State University offers day and night courses leading to a bachelor's degree or a graduate degree. NWOSU has an enrollment of approximately 400 students and offers upper level and graduate classes. Bachelor of Science Degrees in Elementary Education, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Nursing, Accounting, Business Administration, E-Commerce and Psychology. In addition to the Bachelor degrees, NWOSU also offers the Master of Education and Behavioral Science. Additional courses in a variety of other disciplines are also available in addition to MBA, Telecommunications and Engineering programs in conjunction with OSU. Northern Oklahoma College Northern Oklahoma College opened its Enid campus in the fall of 1999. It is a two-year community college that offers general education courses and has an enrollment of 1,140 students. General education courses and the Associate of Science Degree in General Studies, Science, Business and Nursing can be earned through NOC. NOC-Enid, in conjunction with Northwest Aero Services, also offers an Associate of Science Degree in Aviation: Professional Pilot.
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Oklahoma School - 1895 County schools ?Black schools ?Rural schools ?Private schools ?parochial schools ?Town schools ? Steelville Normal. oklahoma School 1895. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mofrankl/schOklahoma1895.htm
Extractions: Genealogy Help National Registry - Historic Places in Franklin Co. Newspaper Articles Franklin County Veterans Biographies ... Contact County Coordinator Oklahoma School - 1895 provided by Glenn Thoming This photo of the Oklahoma School was taken on October 11, 1895. Mrs. Sarah Love loaned it to the St. Clair Chronicle, date of publication not known. This picture was digitized from that newspaper picture and is of very poor quality. It is one more example of an institution that is rapidly fading from our memory. Perhaps some chance viewer may have a better picture they would share. (He was almost ashamed to send such a poor picture but the identification of the students needs to be preserved in case someone finds the actual photograph). Front Row
Proceedings Of The Oklahoma Academy Of Science They have been shown in all 776 public and parochial secondary schools in oklahoma at least once. There have been 9,014 bookings in oklahoma as of August 1985. http://digital.library.okstate.edu/OAS/oas_htm_files/v66/p63_65nf.html
Extractions: OKLAHOMA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Top of Page Table of Contents Home The Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, was presented this award of merit at the November 1985 technical meeting of the Oklahoma Academy of Science in Shawnee. The award recognizes Phillips for establishing a tradition of active concern for the quality of science education, other education, and science, not only in Oklahoma, but throughout this region of the nation. The following is a partial listing of recent contributions by Phillips Petroleum Company to science and science education in Oklahoma. Scientists from Phillips Research Center frequently lecture in classrooms of elementary schools and at colleges and universities on a variety of science topics. Lectures to elementary and secondary classes are usually in the Bartlesville vicinity, but those at colleges and universities may be anywhere in or outside of Oklahoma. The Robotics group of Research and Development last year developed a program on robotics for elementary schools. This program, which featured a "Hero" robot and video slide presentations, was presented in dozens of schools from Tulsa to the Kansas border and beyond. Other researchers addressed classes in chemistry, engineering, geology, physics, microbiology, and other areas of science. Such visits to Oklahoma public schools in the 1984-85 school year numbered approximately 100.
Marijuana Policy Project: Oklahoma Marijuana use represents nearly 60 percent of all illicit drug use among oklahoma youths, he Some private and parochial schools also may choose to participate. http://www.mpp.org/OK/news_3606.html
Extractions: Surveys will be given in late September and October, with results expected by Jan. 1. Each survey can be completed in about 35 to 50 minutes. Names of school districts and survey participants will be kept confidential. Parents and guardians will be sent home a letter in late April or May outlining involvement in the surveys.
Extractions: Less than one year after signing on as chief executive officer of the 77,000-student Cleveland schools in late 1998, Barbara Byrd-Bennett came to the conclusion that the districts 25 middle schools were failing. Overall, test scores plummeted once students reached 6th grade and absence and suspension rates soared. Byrd-Bennett concluded that Clevelands middle school model, mandated by the courts to address overcrowding, had not been well thought out. The schools were too big. Teachers had not been adequately trained in, nor had the resources to implement, a true middle school philosophy. Beyond that, Byrd-Bennett had come to believe that the configuration of grades 6-8 that prevailed in Clevelands middle schools actually worked against the needs of young adolescents. Here we were, she says, taking children at 10at their most delicateand ripping them from a stable school environment. Then we put them in a new school where they had to move from class to class, learning to deal with a series of other adults while they were still learning to deal with each other.
America Says No To Vouchers tax money used to underwrite private and parochial schools. prefer quoting the extremist oklahoma Council of private companies run entire schools hits former http://www.populist.com/02.4.troy.html
Extractions: America Says No To Vouchers Most Americans love and support public education, a fact that is driving rightwingers to despair. From Education Secretary Rod Paige and William Bennett to Rush Limbaugh and "Doctor" Laura, a new Gallup Poll knocks down their false, relentless, malicious attack on public schools and public educators. Americans give record high grades to the public schools, and they don't want tax money used to underwrite private and parochial schools. These are among the major findings in the 33rd Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup Poll of the Public's Attitudes Toward the Public Schools. The schools have an all-time high public approval rating. The 51% assigning an A or B to schools marks the first time a majority of the public has given grades this high. The 51% is an increase of 11% since 1990 and is a fitting close to a decade in which public school approval ratings climbed steadily despite what might reasonably be described as less than favorable media coverage. Support among parents who have children in public schools jumped even higher, with 68% giving As and Bs to schools attended by their oldest child. Support for the use of public funds for parents and students to use in attending private and church-related schools is only 34%. Some polls have it as low as 22%.
Parochial School Directory *****. parochial schools of Oregon. . with the parochial School World Directory. . http://www.parochial.com/oregon/list.html
Extractions: Parochial.com School Supplies Teacher Job openings ... contact us here Parochial Schools of Oregon Schools click here for listing your school with the Parochial School World Directory MADELEINE SCHOOL PORTLAND KN-08 ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL BANKS KN-08 STAR OF THE SEA SCHOOL ASTORIA PK-08 ST MARY SCHOOL ALBANY KN-05 SACRED HEART SCHOOL GERVAIS KN-08 VISITATION SCHOOL FOREST GROVE KN-08 ST PAUL SCHOOL EUGENE KN-08 O'HARA CATHOLIC SCHOOL EUGENE PK-08 MARIST HIGH SCHOOL EUGENE ST CECILIA SCHOOL BEAVERTON KN-08 HOLY REDEEMER SCHOOL PORTLAND KN-08 HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL PORTLAND KN-08 HOLY CROSS AREA SCHOOL PORTLAND CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL PORTLAND CATHEDRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PORTLAND KN-08 ALL SAINTS SCHOOL PORTLAND PK-08 ST JOHN THE APOSTLE SCHOOL OREGON CITY KN-08 ST JOHN THE BAPTIST SCHOOL MILWAUKIE KN-08 LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL MILWAUKIE CHRIST THE KING SCHOOL MILWAUKIE KN-08 ST MARY'S SCHOOL MEDFORD SACRED HEART ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MEDFORD PK-06 OUR LADY OF THE LAKE SCHOOL LAKE OSWEGO KN-08 ST MATTHEW SCHOOL HILLSBORO KN-08 ST LUKE SCHOOL WOODBURN KN-08 ST ANTHONY SCHOOL TIGARD KN-08 ST MARY SCHOOL STAYTON
Oklahoma Council Of Public Affairs American Education Week in November by the University of oklahoma Survey Research to send their children to the public, private, or parochial school of their http://www.ocpathink.org/ViewPerspectiveStory.asp?ID=129
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Enrollment Document oklahoma law states that no minor child shall be admitted to any public, private or parochial school operation in oklahoma unless the parent or guardian can http://www.ba.k12.ok.us/main/Enroll main.html
Extractions: 3. Proof of residence which consists of current gas or electric bill, a valid lease agreement, or a house sales contract reflecting the property address, name and phone number. These documents must be the originals, not photocopies. Driver's license, checks, cable TV, phone bills or other pieces of mail will not be accepted. Persons with house sales contract are required to obtain a transfer from their current school district. A contingency contract will not be accepted.
Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association 1. A member of the oklahoma Secondary School government, private, state and parochial) not eligible for membership in a secondary school association, subject http://www.ossaa.com/handbook/constitution_article6.html
Extractions: Section 1. A member of the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association may compete with member schools in good standing in this Association, or in Secondary School Associations in other states; provided that in interstate contests, the schools concerned shall follow the rules, policies and procedures of their respective associations. Section 2. A member school of this Association may compete with amateur teams and school teams (government, private, state and parochial) not eligible for membership in a secondary school association, subject to the restrictions provided in the rules of the Association. Section 3. No school may participate in any event or activity without the specific approval of the secondary school principal or superintendent. To read OSSAA Constitution Article VII, click here