Rhode Island Data - Quality Counts '99 rhode island. SCORE, 76. GRADE, C. CLASS SIZE (35% of grade). (1998), weak. State grants waivers of education regulations (1998), yes. SCHOOL SIZE (Ungraded). http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc99/states/grades/ri-t.htm
Extractions: NOTE: "Algebra class" refers to an algebra or integrated-mathematics course. Rhode Island MATH 4th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "below basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 8th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam
Rhode Island Dental Association, Careers In Dental Hygiene has its own specific regulations regarding the Dental hygienists receive their education through academic 3337252, or call the rhode island Dental Association http://www.ridental.com/careers_hygiene.cfm
Extractions: If you like helping people, enjoy working with your hands as well as your mind, and are interested in helping to prevent disease while assisting patients to maintain their health, a career as a dental hygienist may be for you. Dental hygienists are important members of the dental health care team who work with dentists in the delivery of dental care to patients. Hygienists use their knowledge and clinical skills to provide dental hygiene care for patients. They use their interpersonal skills to motivate and instruct patients on methods to prevent oral disease and to maintain oral health. Dental hygiene offers women and men of all ages, races and ethnic backgrounds exceptional career opportunities. A minimum of two years of college education that combines classroom and clinical coursework is necessary to become a dental hygienist. This education prepares graduates to provide care to patients in dental offices, clinics and educational or health care institutions. Studying in an accredited program provides education that is based on the latest procedures and techniques. What do Dental Hygienists do?
Education Law Publications From LexisNexis rhode island Titles. rhode island education Laws and Rules Annotated, 20032004 Ed. Texas Titles. Texas education Laws and regulations, 2003-2004 Ed. http://www.lexisnexis.com/educationlaw/
Extractions: Please choose your Jurisdiction National Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Kentucky Maryland Michigan Mississippi Missouri New Hampshire Nebraska New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Rhode Island Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia Wyoming Featured Titles: Disciplining Tenured Teachers and Administrators Disciplining Tenured Teachers and Administrators outlines the procedures and legal requirements that boards must follow in disciplining tenured employees. Designed for school board members, school district officials and attorneys representing school boards, this book will help your school district navigate the 3020-a process. This new edition ships with a companion CD-ROM that includes the full text of the publication in a searchable format. See table of contents and sample pages (PDF, 104K) Federal Education Laws and Regulations Federal Education Laws and Regulations is an essential education law resource for educators, administrators, school board members, and attorneys. This handy volume contains all the statutes in Title 20 (Education) of the USCS and the most frequently referenced sections from other federal titles. The easy-to-search CD-ROM contains complete contents of the book and more. With an index and a table of sections affected, you can quickly keep abreast of changes in federal law.
Extractions: The primary purpose of licensing a child day care center is to safeguard the well-being of the children served. Granting a license means there is clear evidence that the building and grounds are safe; that staff are appropriately trained and responsible; and that the program shall, in practice, reflect an understanding of the healthy growth and development of children. Further, the license is meant to be an assurance to parents and the community that the children are being cared for in a safe, healthy environment where appropriate activities, time schedules, food, materials, equipment and staff are consistently available and are used for encouraging and supporting the children's physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth. Licensing is a method of regulation designed to implement the state's obligation to the families whose children attend day care centers. A license is granted after a detailed evaluation of the facility and program has shown that conformity to the established regulations prevails. The regulations used for this evaluation are described in SECTION II of this publication. An application for licensure may be obtained from the Day Care Licensing Office of the Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families. 1. CONSULTATION - Any person, firm, corporation, association or agency interested in opening a day care center program for school age children shall contact the Day Care Licensing Supervisor for assignment to a licensing worker. An initial consultation will be held upon request to review the regulations, discuss the need for such a program in the chosen community, review the proposed program, and examine the financial resources available. A preliminary visit to the proposed facility will be made by the licensing worker to determine the feasibility of achieving compliance with regulations.
The State Of Rhode Island 1999 INDEX and charges rules and regulations - complaint filings 249, H 5734A, rhode island Public Transit Authority and families -higher education opportunity incentive http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/scripts/plindex/plindex1999.asp?whichpage=5
Rhode Islands Disability Business Enterprise Law board of regents for elementary and secondary education. in the state of rhode island appointed by shall promulgate such rules and regulations, in accordance http://www.gcd.state.ri.us/Web/Disability Business Enterprises pages/Disability
Extractions: GCD Home Title 37 Public Properties And Works Chapter 2 State Purchases 37-2-7. Definitions. Chapter 2.2 Disability Business Enterprises ... 37-2.2-3.1. Policy and applicability. Title 37 Public Properties And Works The words defined in this section have the meanings set forth below whenever they appear in this chapter, unless the context in which they are used clearly requires a different meaning or a different definition is prescribed for a particular section, group of sections, or provision: (28) "State agency" means any department, commission, council, board, bureau, committee, institution, or other governmental entity of the executive or judicial branch of this state not otherwise established as a body corporate and politic, and includes, without limitation, the board of governors for higher education except for purchases which are funded by restricted, sponsored, or auxiliary moneys and the board of regents for elementary and secondary education. (29) "Governmental entity" means any department, commission, council, board, bureau, committee, institution, legislative body, agency, or government corporation of the executive, legislative, or judicial branches of state, federal, and/or local governments.
Unites States Directory - Alaska and resources throughout rhode island and southeastern laws, states laws, regulations, bills, amendments university, college station, education, public education http://www.usville.com/Rhode_Island/Education/
Extractions: Certification RHODE ISLAND REQUIREMENTS FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TEACHER This certificate is valid for service in the secondary grades as a vocational education teacher and will be endorsed for the specialized field as established in I-B. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT APPLY TO TEACHERS WHO WORK IN A VOCATIONAL SETTING AND ARE COVERED BY SEPARATE CERTIFICATION (E.G., BUSINESS EDUCATION, HOME ECONOMICS, AGRICULTURE). TEMPORARY PROVISIONAL-VOCATIONAL EDUCATION - valid for 1 year Diploma from a high school approved by the State Board of Regents for Education or a high school equivalency diploma Appropriate work experience as recommended by the Rhode Island Vocational Credentials Review Committee Written and practical exam administered by the Rhode Island Vocational Credentials Review Committee* Twelve semester hours of professional education courses from I-E below, which are designed for the preparation of vocational education teachers. Six of the twelve credits must be in the area of vocational methods and curriculum. Courses approved as preparation for vocational teaching, including work in the following areas:
School Ministries: Rhode Island State Laws (§1619-1). There are no express statutes either permitting or prohibiting Released Time programs in rhode island. education regulations (Policy). http://www.releasedtime.org/laws/Rhode_Island.htm
Extractions: Phone: 803-772-5224 / Fax: 803-772-9384 Released Time Laws and Guidelines Released Time Laws and Guidelines State of: Rhode Island STATUTES: Rhode Island General Laws Rhode Island compulsory attendance law (§16-19-1), requires that all children, ages 7-15 (inclusive), must attend public school. A child may be exempted if the parent presents a certificate, setting forth that the child has attended for the required period of time a private day school or received instruction approved by the school committee. (§16-19-1). There are no express statutes either permitting or prohibiting Released Time programs in Rhode Island. EDUCATION REGULATIONS: (Policy) Individual students may be excused for various reasons by local school committees. However, no state Released Time program exists nor does the State Board of Education know of any local Released Time programs (Commissioner of Education, Providence, Rhode Island, phone: 401-277-2046). CASES: None ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS: None SCRIPTURE UNION Recommendations: Like your state, many do not have specific laws or guidelines concerning Released Time. The absence of a specific law does not necessarily prohibit Released Time programs. In fact, it may allow a wider range of Released Time programs. For example, it is possible to offer Released Time classes as an off-campus elective class on the High School or Junior High level, which students take daily. This is being done in states such as Georgia, Florida, Utah, Arizona, and Idaho.
Extractions: Rhode Island Legal Secretary Training : A directory of information about Rhode Island legal secretary schools, universities, and colleges offering legal secretary training that can help you decide which legal secretary school is best for you. Training as a legal secretary will provide you with the skills to work in the fast paced legal environment. Legal secretary training will help to improve your critical thinking and communication skills to allow your career to advance in the legal field. Legal secretaries also receive training in legal procedures, legal processes, legal regulations, and other key aspects of the legal environment. Once you have completed legal secretary training, you will be eligible for jobs in law offices, prosecutor's offices, or part of a corporate legal department. Legal secretaries are always in high demand in today's litigious environment. Below you will find a catalog of schools offering legal secretary training programs in the US. You are welcome to request information from more than one school offering legal secretary training in order to learn about the different aspects of their legal secretary training programs. For information on Rhode Island schools offering legal secretary training , please check out the list of schools below. Note that
GO2EC | Rhode Island State Profile rhode island regulations. 14. or have earned thirtyfive (35) hours of relevant continuing education within the OFFICE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS REGULATION. 031. http://www.go2ec.org/ProfileRhodeIsland.htm
RBFF - Aquatic Science, Fishing, And Boating Education Web Directory Science, Fishing, and Boating education Web Directory. rhode island DEM Division of Fish Wildlife Home listing of personnel, programs, regulations and other http://www.rbff-education.org/directory/organizations/government/state/rhode_isl
Extractions: Aquatic Science, Fishing, and Boating Education Web Directory Sitemap About This Site Help Become an Editor ... Add a Website to the Directory Search Any Word All Words Entire Database This Category Only Within Results Educational Resources Aquatic Science Fishing Information Boating Information ... State Rhode Island There are no more subcategories. Listings sorted alphabetically Mission: Rivers, lakes, and coastal waters will support healthy communities of fish, plants, and other aquatic life, and will support uses such as fishing, swimming, and drinking water quality. Groundwater will be uncontaminated. Wetlands will be protected and rehabilitated to provide wildlife habitat, reduce floods, and to improve water quality. Public health will be protected from the adverse impacts of water pollution.
RImed.org or osteopathic medicine in rhode island under the of the Act and the regulations herein, shall on or of continuing allopathic or osteopathic medical education. http://www.rimed.org/cmeprogram.html
Extractions: CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION The Rhode Island Medical Society is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to act as the accrediting body for organizations and/or institutions that sponsor intrastate continuing medical education (CME) activities within Rhode Island. Recognizing that continuing medical education is an important process towards the improvement of quality patient care, the society is committed to ensuring that organizations seeking accreditation demonstrate the capability to plan, present and evaluate quality CME for physicians. Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
CABF Resource Center rhode island Department of Elementary and Secondary education RI USA http//www of education regulations Pertaining to Special education RI USA http//www.ridoe http://www.bpkids.org/resourcesearch/results.asp?STATE_ABBR=RI
Extractions: State-By State Analysis RHODE ISLAND Rhode Island meets the AFT criteria for good charter school law. However, the ability of charter schools to set admission policies based on academic ability may lead to future problems. Admissions policies: The law indicates the charter may establish reasonable criteria to evaluate prospective students, which means establishing academic standards as a condition for eligibility for applicants. Preference will be given to students who are enrolled in the district. The charter must describe enrollment procedures including the non-discriminatory criteria for admission in accordance with applicable state and federal law, along with a program to encourage the enrollment of a diverse student population. The makeup of the school must reflect the student population of the district including, but not limited to, special education students, students eligible for free and reduced lunch, and limited English proficient students. State standards apply: Yes. The charter must provide a plan for education that includes the mission, objectives, method of providing a basic education, a process for improving student learning and fulfilling the charter as well as state and national education goals and standards.
Rhode Island Department Of Health Homepage This is the official site for the RI Dept. of Health with health information of all kinds including rules and regulations, health alerts, public health news, meeting notices, physician profiles, http://www.health.state.ri.us/
State Regulation Of Private Schools - Rhode Island as enunciated in the Constitution of rhode island and the United of immunization as prescribed by regulation of the of Elementary and Secondary education, or a http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/rhodeisl.html
Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000 Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Instruction in English: Curriculum: Health: Safety: Private schools having more than 25 pupils must instruct and train the pupils by means of drills to leave school buildings in an emergency in the shortest possible time and without confusion or panic. Fifteen drills are required annually, at least 8 held during September, October, and November. At least 4 drills must be obstructed, i.e. Transportation: Jamestown School Comm. v. Schmidt , 699 F.2d 1 (1st Cir.), cert. denied , 464 U.S. 851 (1983). Home Schooling: Public Aid for Private Schools/Private School Students: et seq. Rhode Island loans textbooks free of charge to all pupils of elementary and secondary schools including private schools. This provision withstood a constitutional challenge under both the Rhode Island and United States constitutions in Bowerman v. O'Connor , 247 A.2d 82 (1968).
Rhode Island S Government Information Locator Service rhode island State Building Code, Certification and Continuing education Regulation SBC11 dated January 1, 2003 To update the Certification and Continuing http://www.find-it.state.ri.us/msfindit/search.asp?nb=0&as=0&tid=221
The State Of Rhode Island General Laws - Index Of Titles State of rhode island General Laws. NOTE This internet version of the rhode island Code may not be used 15. Domestic Relations. 16. education. 17. Elections http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/Statutes/Statutes.html
Extractions: State of Rhode Island General Laws NOTE: This internet version of the Rhode Island Code may not be used for commercial purposes, nor may this database be published or repackaged for commercial sale. Search the General Laws Of Rhode Island TITLE DESCRIPTION Aeronautics Agriculture and Forestry Alcoholic Beverages Animals and Animal Husbandry Businesses and Professions Uniform Commercial Code Corporations, Associations and Partnerships Criminal Offenses Criminal Procedure Delinquent and Dependent Children Domestic Relations Education Elections Fiduciaries Financial institutions Fish and Wildlife Food And Drugs General Assembly Health and Safety Highways Holidays and Days of Special Observance Insane and Mentally Deficient Persons Insurance Labor and Labor Relations Libraries Military Affairs and Defense Motor and Other vehicles Parks and Recreational Areas Probate practice and procedure Property Public Finance Public Officers and Employees Public Property and Works Public Records Public Utilities and Carriers Human services Mental health, retardation, and hospitals