LJWorld.com : Kansas, Utah Projects Parallel utah s Legacy Parkway does not threaten any historic site comparable to Haskell, which played such a crucial role in the Indian boarding school era. http://www.ljworld.com/section/take_a_stand/story/144614
Extractions: Lawrence, Kansas Home Opinion story By Mike Caron Saturday, September 6, 2003 Naturalist Terry Tempest Williams believes the South Lawrence Trafficway travesty closely resembles Legacy Parkway in Utah. Gov. Mike Leavitt wants that parkway built through Great Salt Lake wetlands. Williams loves the wetlands like a member of her own family. Road-builders and developers dismiss such feelings as mere sentimentality. In her book, "Refuge" (1991) Williams describes how she felt as both her mother and her beloved wetlands faced death. Anyone doubting Native American claims that the Haskell-Baker Wetlands are a part of their family might comprehend this cultural gulf better after reading "Refuge." The Utah Department of Transportation would replace wetlands paved for Legacy Parkway with lots of land and a new nature preserve. Dismissing skepticism from environmentalists, Gov. Leavitt declared the future wetland would be even better. Terry Tempest Williams calls this "greenwashing." Former Kansas Gov. Bill Graves, now the trucking industry's chief lobbyist, kept a low profile while the Kansas Department of Transportation pressed for a trafficway that could enormously impact how interstate haulers route their big rigs through this region. Graves, a close Republican ally of then National Governor's Assn. chairman Leavitt, likely borrowed the notion to "greenwash" the 32nd Street South Lawrence Trafficway route as good for Mother Nature.
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Extractions: NEVER send your child out of the country. Laws are different and cannot protect your child out of the country. Review the U.S. Department of State, Washington D.C. Fact Sheet at http://www.travel.state.gov/behavior_modification.html . Many parents are misled by the lower tuitions, dont be one of them. Keep your child in the United States. NEVER allow glossy brochures, tearful videos and fancy websites determine your decision for your child. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. If a program is advertising a very high success rate, please ask them what third party organization did their statistical studies. In-house surveys are prejudiced. NEVER accept a program that is not accredited to educate your child, provides scant food and/or clothing and unsanitary living conditions. A visit to the program prior enrollment, if possible, is recommended. It is understandable that not every family has the finances or the time for the extra trip. With this, please be sure your research is thorough.
Extractions: Helpful Hints when searching for a Therapeutic Boarding School (TBS) or Residential Treatment Centers (RTC) NEVER send your child out of the country. Laws are different and cannot protect your child out of the country. Review the U.S. Department of State, Washington D.C. Fact Sheet at http://www.travel.state.gov/behavior_modification.html . Many parents are misled by the lower tuitions, dont be one of them. Keep your child in the United States. NEVER allow glossy brochures, tearful videos and fancy websites determine your decision for your child. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. If a program is advertising a very high success rate, please ask them what third party organization did their statistical studies. In-house surveys are prejudiced. NEVER accept a program that is not accredited to educate your child, provides scant food and/or clothing and unsanitary living conditions. A visit to the program prior enrollment, if possible, is recommended. It is understandable that not every family has the finances or the time for the extra trip. With this, please be sure your research is thorough.
School Horror Story At their wit s end, they decided to send her to a boarding school. North Texas home 1,050 miles away to the rocky country of rural southwest utah nine months http://www.teenliberty.org/school_horror_story.htm
Extractions: she just skipped out one day and never went back.Her wealthy parents were frustrated, but money couldn't buy peace in the home. At their wit's end, they decided to send her to a boarding school. Nobody foresaw the tribulations to come, when Catharine was hauled from her North Texas home 1,050 miles away to the rocky country of rural southwest Utah - nine months of what she and her family now consider hard time in a hard place. Catherine was sent to a boarding school run by an organization that had another school closed down treated as appropriate discipline for a troubled teen-ager. This is Catherine's side of the story: It was the day before her 16th birthday. Catherine, now 17 and married, said she was handcuffed by "escorts" in the parking lot of the Dairy Queen in Henrietta, Texas, where she had been dropped off by her stepfather.
Education Monument Valley High School (utah). Dennehotso boarding School. Dennehotso boarding School PO Box 2570 Dennehotso, Arizona 86535 (928) 6583201. http://www.ihs.gov/FacilitiesServices/AreaOffices/Navajo/Kayenta/education.asp
Extractions: Class action status is being sought in a $25 billion dollar lawsuit filed against the federal government and three Roman Catholic boarding schools. The schools named in the suit include St. Francis Mission school on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation, St. Paul's in Marty, the headquarters of the Yankton Sioux Tribe, and Holy Rosary on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, all of which educated Sioux children in South Dakota. The suits were filed by five Sioux who claim they were abused at the schools, and there may be thousands of other students who could join the suit. The plaintiffs allege various forms of abuse by the priests and nuns, including beatings and sexual abuse while attending the boarding schools as a federal program to induce Indians to assimilate into white society.
The Salt Lake Tribune -- Utah's Statewide Newspaper in an office complex the same rusty red as the southern utah hills, the The ranch is one of nine boardingschool programs for troubled youth overseen by World http://www.sltrib.com/2003/May/05252003/Utah/Utah.asp
Extractions: On the line were parents and reporters from across the country, clamoring for news about the confusing events taking place at the Academy at Dundee Ranch in Costa Rica. Calls also flooded in from the ranch, as staff sent garbled messages about the fate of director Narvin Lichfield and the status of the school.
The Salt Lake Tribune -- Utah's Statewide Newspaper mother was Catholic and his daughters went to a Catholic boarding school.) Some might All material found on utah Online is copyrighted The Salt Lake Tribune http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Jun/06272003/commenta/commenta.asp
Extractions: Last year, by a 5-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a punch in the stomach to anyone who cares about keeping taxpayers from paying for proselytizing, by upholding a school voucher program in Cleveland. The program gave tax money to parents who chose to send their children to private sectarian schools, among other options. Now the court has taken a second voucher case, Locke vs. Davey, to be heard next term, and the stakes are even higher much higher. As Rob Boston, a spokesman at the public interest group Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, told me, the Davey case flew under the radar until making it to the high-court docket. But the case has the potential to shift the legal ground on church-state separation so tectonically that what was once patently prohibited may now be required. While the court in the Cleveland school voucher case said the Constitution wasn't violated when vouchers were used for religious schooling, the Davey case asks the court to consider whether states have a constitutional obligation to provide scholarships for religious training when offering similar aid for other types of educational pursuits.
SCHOOL $115,000. Aneth Community School. Montezuma Creek, utah. $ 97,296. American Horse School. Laveen, Ariz. $ 50,000. Kaibeto boarding School. Kaibeto, Ariz. $ 50,000. http://www.doi.gov/news/040325b
Extractions: NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT OF 2001 TITLE I, PART A, IMPROVING BASIC PROGRAMS FY 2004 BIA SUBGRANT RECIPIENTS Cibecue Community School Cibecue , Ariz. Hunters Point Boarding School St. Michaels, Ariz. Nazlini Community School Ganado, Ariz. Pueblo Pintado Community School Cuba, N.M. Rock Creek Grant School Bullhead, S.D. Black Mesa Community School Black Mesa, Ariz. Chilchinbeto Community School Chilchinbeto , Ariz. Aneth Community School Montezuma Creek, Utah American Horse School Allen, S.D. Coeur dAlene Tribal School Coeur d Alene Reservation, Idaho Cottonwood Day School Chinle , Ariz. Gila Crossing Community School Laveen , Ariz. Kaibeto Boarding School Kaibeto , Ariz. Kayenta Community School Kayenta , Ariz. Lukachukai Community School Lukachukai , Ariz. Lummi Tribal School Bellingham, Wash. Pyramid Lake High School Nixon, Nev. Shoshone-Bannock Jr./High School Fort Hall, Idaho Tiis Nazbas Community School TeecNosPos , Ariz. Twin Buttes Day School Halliday , N.D. Te Tsu Geh Oweenge Day School Tesuque, N.M. TITLE I, PART B, READING FIRST PROGRAM
Tooele Transcript Bulletin Online Edition have as they journey to China to teach English to young boarding school students. to seek out genes that may cause addiction University of utah scientists are http://www.transcriptbulletin.com/archives/2.6.03/
Extractions: Beginning this week, the University of Utah started hosting a series of lectures on the mounting Iraqi-American tensions. Similar in format to the 9-11 lecture series organized by the University in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001, this series features a variety of perspectives from leading experts on regional and international politics.
1998 Utah Resources utah Region Resources, 1998. phone 801/6513271; fax 801/651-3272. This K-6 boarding school serves under the jurisdiction of the Shiprock Agency. http://www.wested.org/lcd/IndigenousEdDir/UT/RSRC_UT_05PV.shtml
Extractions: Email: snelson@WestEd.org Elementary/Secondary Schools and Related Organizations Aneth Community School** PO Box 600 Montezuma Creek, UT 84534 Rena Yazzie, Principal Julius Claw, Chairperson phone: 801/651-3271; fax: 801/651-3272 This K-6 boarding school serves under the jurisdiction of the Shiprock Agency. Raindancer Youth Services 293 East Telegraph Road (PO Box 2499) Marrill Knight, Director phone: 801/673-6474; fax: 801/673-5339 This private, non-profit program serves high-school-aged youth with drug and alcohol problems. It is a long-term (average one to three years) residential program. A preference is given to Native American youth, both male and female. While in residence, all participants must first complete the Behavior Modification Unit which focuses on drug prevention and social and study skills. Upon completion, the students go on to attend local high schools or the nearby community college. Richfield Dormitory** PO Box 638 Richfield, UT 84701
1998 Utah Resources University of utah. Salt Lake City, UT 84112. This K6 boarding school serves under the jurisdiction of the Shiprock Agency. Raindancer Youth Services. http://www.wested.org/lcd/IndigenousEdDir/UT/RSRC_UT.shtml
Extractions: Email: snelson@WestEd.org Federally Recognized Tribes (and Their Reservations) (Want to print this section? Follow this link to a printer-friendly version) Goshute Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation PO Box 6104 Ibapah, UT 84034 Harlan Pete, Chairman 200 Goshute Indians live on the approximate 113,000 acres of this reservation. Skull Valley Goshute Tribe 8 East Broadway, Suite 735 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Danny Quintana, Attorney Navajo Navajo Nation PO Box 308 Window Rock, AZ 86515 Peterson Zah, President 602/871-4941 or 6352 185,000 Navajo live on the 16 million acres of this reservation which spans parts of Arizona, New Mexico and southern Utah. The
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Extractions: Turn-About Ranch residential school has a unique behavior modification program that promotes and achieves needed changes in the lives of troubled teenagers and rebellious teens. The residential program mission is to empower our students with traditional Christian values of honesty, openness, respect, teamwork, and accountability in order to instill a positive, responsible, cooperative attitude that will prepare them for successfully living within their family, community, and society.
Interview - College Of Eastern Utah Student enjoy seeing new places, so I am trying to see as much of utah and the career goals; this is why I am completing my general education at a twoyear school. http://www.studyusa.com/articles/inteastutah.htm