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No Child Unrecruited Should the military be given the names of every high school student in America? Anthony Union High School in Bennington, vermont, was shocked when she received a letter provision requiring public secondary schools to provide military recruiters not only with http://www.mojones.com/news/outfront/2002/45/ma_153_01.html
Extractions: Print article Sharon Shea-Keneally, principal of Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington, Vermont, was shocked when she received a letter in May from military recruiters demanding a list of all her students, including names, addresses, and phone numbers. The school invites recruiters to participate in career days and job fairs, but like most school districts, it keeps student information strictly confidential. "We don't give out a list of names of our kids to anybody," says Shea-Keneally, "not to colleges, churches, employers nobody." But when Shea-Keneally insisted on an explanation, she was in for an even bigger surprise: The recruiters cited the No Child Left Behind Act, President Bush's sweeping new education law passed earlier this year. There, buried deep within the law's 670 pages, is a provision requiring public secondary schools to provide military recruiters not only with access to facilities, but also with contact information for every student or face a cutoff of all federal aid.
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Magic City Morning Star Katahdin area news and opinion, covering the Penobscot County towns of Millinocket, East Millinocket, Medway, and Woodville, Maine. Fiftyeight military schools, operated by the Department of Defense at military bases in Alabama Ohio, North Dakota, Minnesota, Utah, and vermont - are considering doing just that http://magic-city-news.com/article_888.shtml
Extractions: WASHINGTON, D.C. Fifty-eight military schools, operated by the Department of Defense at military bases in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, are exempted from the requirements of the 2002 federal education act, mandating strict standards for testing and teacher certification, with penalties for schools that fail to meet the goals. The Department of Defense schools don't fall under "No Child Left Behind" requirements because their funding comes from the DoD rather than the Department of Education. Doug Kelsey, the deputy director of the DoD's school system, said that the schools are trying to live up to the spirit of the legislation despite the fact that the DoE has no jurisdiction over DoD schools. "We actively comply with the intent of the law," he said.
VT Military Dept. - Cultural Resources Test pits taken at Camp Johnson in Colchester, vermont, are being used to 2 religious sites, 1 post office, 4 bridges, 5 military sites, 5 schools, 1 store http://www.mil.state.vt.us/content/cultural_resources.html
Extractions: Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act requires every Federal Agency to "take into Account" the effects of its undertakings on properties that are listed in, or are eligible for, the National Historic Register of Historic Places, and afford the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation a reasonable opportunity to comment on those undertakings and their effects. The Vermont State Military Department in conjunction with the University of Vermont (UVM) is currently conducting a baseline survey to identify potential historic and prehistoric sites on Camp Johnson and the Ethan Allen Firing Range. UVM scientists are also developing predictive models of potential archaeological sites using data from test pits, known sites, geology, hydrology, and other information. Test pits taken at Camp Johnson in Colchester, Vermont, are being used to verify one of these models.
Vermont Law School Students Sue Department Of Defense Federal courts have upheld the military s power to discriminate within their own vermont law, and the students claim that compelling vermont schools to act as http://www.vermontlaw.edu/student/ALLIANCE/VLSvDOD.htm
Extractions: Vermont Law School: (802) 763-8303 ext. 2301 Students at Vermont Law School today filed a complaint in federal court challenging the constitutionality of a federal statute, the "Solomon-Pombo Amendment," that subjects them to discrimination. The filing of the suit is timed to coincide with a visit of United States Army, Judge Advocate General Corps ("JAG") recruiters to Vermont Law School today. The statute is an obscure rider to a federal appropriations bill that has attracted little attention. It directs the federal Department of Education to withhold education aid from institutions of higher education who refuse to act as employment agents for the Defense Department, which discriminates against homosexuals. Federal courts have upheld the military's power to discriminate within their own ranks, but discrimination by employment agencies is illegal under Vermont law, and the students claim that compelling Vermont schools to act as unwilling agents of discrimination is unconstitutional. Since passage of the Solomon-Pombo Amendment, JAG has demanded access to the law school campus and law-school assistance in recruiting, although it is barred by Vermont law and the school's own policies because of JAG's admitted policies of discrimination. In past years military recruiters have interviewed and hired Vermont students at other locations, and not once in the ten years preceding enactment of the SolomonPombo Amendment have they requested access to the law school campus. The students who filed the complaint contend that JAG recruiters are visiting to enforce a Congressional ideology, rather than to meet any supposed military need for Vermont law students.
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Military Schools - Corps Of Cadets - Norwich University In the end, the experience will have prepared you for the rigors of leadership, no matter where the future takes you. military College of vermont. http://www.norwich.edu/corps/corps.html
Extractions: The Norwich University Corps of Cadets is a military organization comprised of and led by students under the supervision of the Commandant of Cadets. It is within this organization that Cadets become part of a team, learn to follow, and then lead. The mission of the Corps is to motivate, encourage and develop leadership skills through a series of challenging situations which support academic excellence, enhance character, instill self-discipline and honor, and lead to lifelong success. In the end, the experience will have prepared you for the rigors of leadership, no matter where the future takes you. Captain Alden Partridge, a former superintendent and graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, founded Norwich University in 1819. Captain Partridge's idea of promoting military education in civilian institutions was new to American education. His belief was that, "education must prepare our youth to discharge, in the best possible manner, the duties they owe to themselves, to their fellow man and their country."
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Salon Books | Militia U. presence of 11 Indonesian students at a central vermont military college flies training of Indonesian soldiers has been curtailed at public military schools. http://archive.salon.com/books/it/1999/10/21/norwich/
Extractions: By Kenneth Rapoza Oct. 21, 1999 H uman rights activists claim the presence of 11 Indonesian students at a central Vermont military college flies in the face of the recently enacted U.S. policy that forbids U.S.-Indonesian military cooperation and training. Due to the violence in East Timor after its vote for independence from Indonesia, President Clinton made the ruling in September. But unless the government intervenes in the business of the private 1,000-student military college, the students will finish their four-year course of studies at the 1,000-student college and return to Indonesia for a compulsory 10-year military stint. They list their address in Jakarta as the headquarters of Kopassus, the army's elite forces alleged by Human Rights Watch to have committed the most atrocious of acts against the East Timorese.
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Extractions: The Vermont Army National Guard maintains 26 armories, and is present in 22 communities. The men and women of the Vermont National Guard are dedicated, combat ready citizen soldiers, committed to serving their community, state, and nation, while facing future challenges and opportunities united in spirit as one Guard. The Vermont Army National Guard went through many reorganizations in the 1960s. The Vermont Guard went from being part of the 43rd Division to the 50th Armored Division and in 1988 the Brigade rejoined the 26th Yankee Division. At the present time, Vermont's Brigade is part of the 42nd Infantry Division. Vermont has a unique history of citizen soldiers that goes back to the beginning of the country. Tracing their legacy to the Green Mountain Boys of the Revolutionary War, today's Vermont National Guard is as relevant today as it carries on the militia tradition in our nation's defense. The original militia company of the Vermont National Guard was formed on October 24, 1764. Eleven years later, on May 10, 1775, Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys crossed Lake Champlain and captured Fort Ticonderoga during the Revolutionary War. According to Allens memoirs he demanded the surrender of the Fort "in the name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental Congress." Another account written just days after the daring conquest reported that Allen's words were decidedly more down-to-earth: "Come on out you old rat!" Some historians believe that it was the Vermont 2nd Brigade that turned the tide of the Civil War in favor of the North, when they flanked the confederate charge under General Pickett at the battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863.
Northfield, Vermont, New England, USA Partridge s innovative curriculum combined military, practical, scientific and Services (Statewide) 911; Hospital Central vermont Medical Center schools Top. http://www.virtualvermont.com/towns/northfield.html
Extractions: Top Washington County Chartered: August 10, 1781 (Vermont Charter Area: 28,686 Acres / 44.82 Square Miles [ 66* ] Coordinates (Geographic Center) Altitude ASL: 735 feet Population (US Census, 2000) Population Density (persons per square mile) Tax Rate: Equalized Value: *Area, Population and Density rankings above refer to Northfield's relative position among Vermont's 255 civic entities (9 cities, 242 towns, 4 gores and grants). Complete rankings are here Probably named for Northfield, Massachusetts, many of the proprietors having come from that area. That town, in turn, was so named because it was the northernmost town in the colony when it was created. The Dog River almost exactly bisects the town on its way to the join the Winooski. It is said to be so named because a hunter set a trap for a bear and caught his own dog instead. Material excerpted or adapted from Esther Munroe Swift's
Brattleboro, Vermont, New England, USA him, except perhaps to have become familiar with the area during various military forays through Christian Peace Officers of vermont Assemblies of schools Top http://www.virtualvermont.com/towns/brattleboro.html
Extractions: Top Windham County Chartered: December 26, 1753 ( New Hampshire Grant Area: 20,885 Acres / 32.63 Square Miles [ 189* ] Coordinates (Geographic Center) Altitude ASL: 310 feet Population (US Census, 2000) Population Density (persons per square mile) Tax Rate: Equalized Value: *Area, Population and Density rankings above refer to Brattleboro's relative position among Vermont's 255 civic entities (9 cities, 242 towns, 4 gores and grants). Complete rankings are here The French and Indian Wars prevented settlement of the original grant, and Benning Wentworth renewed the charter in 1760 and 1761. Originally Brattleborough, the town was named for the first grantee, Colonel William Brattle, Jr. of Boston, listed as a clerk in earlier records, later a member of the colonial militia. He is not known to have ever visited the town named after him, except perhaps to have become familiar with the area during various military forays through the area prior to the grant. Throughout the remainder of the 18th century, the town's population grew and flourished. A gristmill and sawmill were built on Whetstone Brook. A post office opened in 1784 at the Arms Tavern, the current site of the Retreat Farm. Because the town was on a stage coach route, the economy benefited from the trade of grain, lumber, turpentine, tallow and pork. Industry and commerce thrived during the 1800s as well. The Vermont Valley railroad ran directly through town, providing a vital link north.