PELINKS4U - K-12 School PE Web Sites Walnut Bend Elementary, Houston, texas Lindsey Hendrix; Weller Elementary Physical Education -Fairbanks, Alaska; Return to Top. School Districts/k-12 schools. http://www.pelinks4u.org/links/k12schools.htm
Extractions: Click To See More Resources Archives Book Reviews Editorial Team Higher Education PE Web Sites K-12 School PE Web Sites PE Academic Areas PE Advocacy PE Forum Online Site Sponsorships State AHPERDs State PE Standards Teaching Unit Plans Web Pages of PEHLS Professionals Updated May 26, 2004 Elementary High School School Districts/K-12 Schools Conference/Workshop Calendar Elementary Schools A.G. Richardson Elementary School , Culpeper, Virginia - John Kassel Applecreek Elementary School - Sundie Garrison Ayden Elementary School , North Carolina- John Williams Barneveld Elementary School , Barneveld, Wisconsin - Cindy Kuhrasch Babler Elementary School , Glencoe, Missouri Bayview Elementary , Norfolk, Virginia - Bill McDonald Betances Elementary , Hartford, CT - R. Scott Tomassetti Blaine Elementary School, Blaine, Washington - Dan Persse Bullard Elementary School, Bull Run Elementary School , Centreville, VA Cedar Elementary School , Hanover, MA
Public Schools texas k12 Governance Structures, There are 7,395 public schools. Utah k-12 Governance Structures, There are 804 public schools. http://mb2.ecs.org/reports/Report.aspx?id=172
K-12 Schools schools Community. the Write For Your Life (WFYL) project offers teachers and students in Michigan, Wisconsin, New York, Georgia, texas, Minnesota, Oklahoma 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
Extractions: A program to recognize excellence among elementary and middle school principals, National Distinguished Principals Program is jointly sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education and the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) in corporate partnership with the Variable Annuity Life Insurance Company (VALIC). Deadlines are: Letter of Intent - March 1, and Completed Application - April 1. The award is announced at TEPSA's Summer Conference. Applicant must be an active principal, intend to be an active principal in the next year and have been a principal for at least five years. Contact Pat Hawkins for more information. pat@tepsa.org
Extractions: First-of-its-kind Study Describes "Everyday Heroes" Working In Schools There are plenty of unsung heroes and underpaid superstars among the nation's 3 million-plus school support staff, according to a first-of-its-kind report from the American Federation of Teachers. These workers are critical to the success of a school and the safety of its students, but statistics about their work were scarce and scattered. AFT's report, It Takes a Team: A Profile of Support Staff in American Education , for the first time brings together a wealth of information on salaries, benefits, hours and working conditions of school support workers - paraprofessionals, teacher assistants, secretaries, cafeteria workers, bus drivers, security officers and others. The report tells the stories of some of the everyday heroes in our nation's schools, including: Patsy Arnold, a bus driver and paraprofessional in Pasco County, Fla. After driving a school bus for nine years, Arnold sought extra training so that she could work as a classroom paraprofessional during the hours she wasn't driving, providing the continuity of attention and care so crucial for special education students. Julia Martinez and Margaret Espinoza of New York City , paraprofessionals at a school just two blocks from the World Trade Center. On September 11, 2001, they rescued two wheelchair-bound students, even carrying them on their backs when debris and uneven terrain made it impossible to push the wheelchairs.
TelecomWeb Assessment and Curriculum MILPITAS, Calif., May 24 /PRNewswireFirstCall/ With thousands of handheld computers in k-12 schools, texas continues its cutting http://www.telecomweb.com/broadband/pressreleases/1085404346-13608.htm
NCAM CD-ROM Access Guidelines It is expected that future regulations or legislation in texas will require that electronic files of textbooks purchased by the state for use in k12 schools. http://ncam.wgbh.org/cdrom/guideline2000/policy.html
Extractions: California Higher Education Requirements U.S. Federal Government Requirements Texas K-12 Textbook Adoptions State Braille Bills Policy Issues Policies are now in place or under consideration in several markets and jurisdictions that make accessibility a requirement for educational software. Each mandating agency generally establishes its own set of requirements. Information in this document will help software developers meet the needs of the policies discussed below. California Higher Education Requirements The California Community College system has released Distance Education Access Guidelines for the creation and purchase of distance learning materials for the colleges, as well as Alternate Media Access Guidelines for the provision of textbooks in electronic format. These policies were created after a review by the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights found that the colleges were not meeting the needs of students with disabilities as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. The guidelines are available from the High Tech Center Training Unit of the California Community Colleges. The Alternate Media Access guidelines serve as a guide for the implementation of a California law (AB422) requiring publishers to provide textbooks in electronic format to the three systems of higher education in California (the University of California, the California State University, and the California Community Colleges). The Distance Education Access Guidelines include a summary of legal requirements as well as access guidelines for specific modes of distance education instructional delivery. See
SelectSurf -- Education -- Primary Education resources to the texas k12 education community ASD American School Directory interactive gateways to 106,000 of america s k-12 schools AskERIC educational http://www.selectsurf.com/education/primary/
FLES@WEB Language Instruction Consortium, Southwest texas State University and Press, 2000) k12 Resources on Brave New schools Challenging Cultural Illiteracy through http://www.public.iastate.edu/~egarcia/fles.html
Qwest Links Lone Star State's Schools Qwest will power the texas Higher Education Network (THEnet), which offers Internet connectivity to public and private k12 schools, community colleges and http://www.internetnews.com/infra/article.php/2208751
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TEA: Texas School Districts For a more current version of School District Locator, please go to New SDL . It is a dynamic version that allows the user to move around the map, and it shows more geographic features, including schools. schools. It also has more current school district boundaries. The map below presents the twenty education regions of texas LIFE CHARTER schools OF OAK CLIFF http://penick.tea.state.tx.us/SchoolDistrictLocator/Home/TEA.asp
Extractions: The map below presents the twenty education regions of Texas. Each region drills-down to its corresponding counties and school districts within each county. School district maps and profiles may also be accessed by using pull-down menus Note: TEA does not have boundary maps for open enrollment Charter Schools. The charter schools however, are listed in the pull-down menus. You can select a charter school's Web page by selecting it from the Select Texas ISD pull-down menu below. To get a Adobe Acrobat printable version of this map click here Don't have the latest version of Adobe Acrobat? Get it here The school district maps in this file represent those supplied to the agency by districts. Some may contain errors or fail to reflect recent boundary changes. Before relying on information from these maps, it is necessary to confirm the accuracy of information with the school district or assessor-collector's office. The Texas Education Agency is not responsible for any harm, expenses or damages arising from reliance upon information contained in these maps. Source: Environmental Systems Research Institute, 1999; Texas Legislative Council, 1998
Extractions: Kingwood High School will be playing Corpus Christi Moody in the State Semi-Finals for Baseball on Friday, June 11, at 1 p.m. in Round Rock at the Dell Diamond Field. The winner of this game will compete at 12 noon Saturday, June12 at the Dell Diamond Field for the State Championship. Go KHS! TAKS 2004 Results and Information BACK TO SCHOOL-Registration and Orientation information 2004-2005 Elementary school supply lists in printable format 2004-2005 Pre-Kindergarten information ... Summer School in Humble ISD Segments from our televised community update program, Your Schools , hosted by Board member Lynn Fields and Superintendent Guy Sconzo, are now online for you to view. Segments will be added as they become available. Check it out!
Eanes ISD - Eanes ISD Home to current EISD information from the texas Education Agency). in depth information about the schools, administration, school please write to supt@eanes.k12.tx.us http://www.eanes.k12.tx.us/
Extractions: 601 Camp Craft Road, Austin, Texas 78746 (512) 732-9000 Welcome to the New Eanes ISD Official Web Site! Thank you for taking the time to visit the official web site of Eanes Independent School District. We hope that you enjoy the new look of the web page and eventually find it easier to access the information that is important to you. One of the top priorities in making the changes to the web site is to improve the communications and general services our district provides for the students, teachers, staff and community of Eanes ISD, as well as, to those who just want to know more about our district. Please let us know if there is something you might like for us to consider including on the district web site. In order to perpetuate the tradition of excellence at Eanes ISD, we must be diligent in our efforts to evaluate for improvement, have the discernment to select wisely and the determination to do what is necessary for success. Sincerely, Dr. Nola Wellman Superintendent of Schools For those who are new to Eanes and want a quick reference to general information, the following tool bars are being added:
Texas Schools - TX Elementary, Middle And High School Information Elementary, middle and high school information for texas public, private and charter schools South Dakota. Tennessee. texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington Welcome to Greatschools.net texas. First time user http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/go/TX
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FBISD Home Fort Bend Independent School District A texas Education Agency Recognized District. Students in FBISD schools represent countries from around the world, and as http://www.fortbend.k12.tx.us/
Extractions: A Texas Education Agency Recognized District With a focus on student achievement and development, Fort Bend ISD continues to offer outstanding educational opportunities to more than 60,000 students. One of the district's greatest strengths lies in its multicultural diversity. Students in FBISD schools represent countries from around the world, and as many as 82 different languages and dialects are spoken by students and their families. Sign up for
Beaumont Independent School District in the educational process, our schools have reached Outstanding School/Business Partnership in texas Click here or suggestions to webmaster@beaumont.k12.tx.us http://www.beaumont.k12.tx.us/
Extractions: Across the nation, society is redefining its expectations of education. This holds true in our city, also. Today, I can say with great confidence that our district employees are working tirelessly to fulfill the expectations set by our patrons, the Texas Education Agency and the No Child Left Behind Act.
Texas Charter Schools On The Web EL Harrison Charter schools. Eagle Advantage schools, Inc. texas Serenity Academy Bayshore. texas Virtual School, A K12 Academy http//www.txvcs.org/. http://www.nvo.com/ecnewletter/texascharterschools/
Extractions: Home Texas Charter Schools on the Web The 2003-2004 Commissioner's List of Early Reading Instruments is now posted on the Breaking News Page of the Texas Reading Initiative Website at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/reading/breakingnews.html (The list of early reading instruments addresses the six domains of reading designated in TEC § 28.006 and were selected in accordance with mandated submission guidelines.) Due to Legislative budgetary constraints, the Office of Statewide Initiatives at the Texas Education Agency will only be able to fund the purchase of English and Spanish Early Reading Instruments on the 2003-2004 Commissioners List. Texas public schools and charter schools may choose the early reading assessment instrument option that is appropriate for their local student population. Cost cap for assessing each Texas K-2 child is $5. The average class is estimated at 22 children. Therefore, using this formula, each class can be tested for $110. Each teacher/class will receive 1 set of testing materials School districts opting to order the TPRI or the Tejas LEE may use the online ordering system that is available via the Texas Reading Initiative website at the Online Reporting/Ordering page at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/reading/ordering/ordering.html
School Web Page Guidelines - Plano ISD This form is available at http//k12.pisd.edu/guide/schools/webpages/designee.htm This form is to be printed, completed, and sent to the Instructional http://k-12.pisd.edu/guide/schools/webpages/
Extractions: Web Technologies Supported on District Server(s) Protocol/Responsibility Each school is responsible for the development and updates of their pages. The Instructional Technology department will offer training and support for designated staff members. It is strongly encouraged that the principal designates a Web page committee. This committee may be made up of administrators, teachers, paraprofessionals, parents, community members, and students. The chairman must be a designated staff member.* Each school is responsible for acquiring the PISD Publications, Video, Internet Consent and Release Agreement prior to posting any students name, picture, art, written work, voice, verbal statements or portraits (video or still) on the school's web pages. This form must be signed by the parent(s) and student, and filed at the campus. This form is available at http://k-12.pisd.edu/techs/release.htm