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  1. Elementary and high school teachers: birds of a feather?(similarities and differences): An article from: Education by Susan H. Marston, Gerald J. Brunetti, et all 2005-03-22
  2. SENIOR STUDENTS EVALUATE A HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM IN NEW JERSEY.: An article from: Education by Robert C. Reiger, 2000-06-22
  3. Differences in learning styles of low socioeconomic status for low and high achievers.: An article from: Education by Ganel P. Caldwell, Dean W. Ginthier, 1996-09-22
  4. The edification of successful teachers: the role of the family.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Education by Lee Duemer, Judy Benitez, et all 2002-06-22
  5. Preservice teachers' perceived need for training in health education.: An article from: Education by Deborah N. Wood, 1996-06-22
  6. SHAPING AMERICA'S WORKFORCE FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM.(role of education in job preparation): An article from: Education by David L. Gray, 2000-06-22

21. TCP Schools And Colleges
alabama Huffman high School and Jefferson State Junior College College are partnering with Selma high School Selma Middle School Clark elementary School.
http://www.fesnet.org/TCPCurrentSchools.cfm
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    Huffman High School and
    Jefferson State Junior College, Lawson State Community College
    Jackson-Olin High School and Miles College Concordia College and Wallace Community College are partnering with:
    Selma High School
    Selma Middle School
    Clark Elementary School COLORADO
    Delta High School and Mesa State College
    East High School and Colorado State University at Pueblo
    Montbello High School and University of Colorado at Boulder
    Montrose High School and Mesa State College Millennium Quest High School and University of Colorado at Denver CONNECTICUT Bridgeport Central High School and Fairfield University Hartford Public High School and University of Connecticut Greater Hartford Campus and Saint Joseph College Hartford Magnet Middle School and Trinity College Henry C. Dwight Elementary School and Central Connecticut State University FLORIDA Gulf Coast Community College is partnering with: Port St. Joe High School Port St. Joe Middle School

22. Blue Cross And Blue Shield Of Alabama : Education Initiatives
has implemented a tutorial program to assist schools throughout the Crumly Chapel elementary and Lewis elementary, just to alabama high School Graduation Exam.
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The Alabama Reading Initiative is a statewide movement anchored by educational leaders from across the state who are dedicated to significantly improving reading instruction and ultimately achieving 100% literacy among public school students.
  • In Alabama there are over 730,000 public school students in grades K-12. The Community Relations Department of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama is involved with 100 schools with a total enrollment of 59,951 students.
Since 1999, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama has supported the Alabama Reading Initiative by sponsoring schools through a dollar-for-dollar matching fund arrangement. For additional information, please visit the

23. Al.com: Everything Alabama
Back to City Guide. schools. alabama s many quality public and private schools offer a sound education for students from elementary through high school.
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24. Al.com: Everything Alabama
schools. alabama s many quality public and private schools offer a sound education for students from elementary through high school.
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25. Education
Parents must present an alabama Certificate of Immunization Additional service clubs are active in the high schools. Peterson elementary School. 201 Pendar St.
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26. Education - Montgomery Area Schools (Public And Private)
Montgomery, AL 361093317. 334-277-1985. www.alabamachristian.com. alabama Christian Day James elementary School. 6010 Vaughn Rd. James high School. 6101 Vaughn Rd.
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27. Anniston Star > In The Classroom
Roll Call Saks elementary School. Roll Call Saks high School · School News. Comment on this story in the Northeast alabama News Forum Join the forum Post a
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28. High Schools
elementary high schools With Japanese Language Classes. alabama. Please note that all high schools and colleges have access to Japanese
http://www.japanatlanta.org/HighSchools.htm
Alabama
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Please note that all high schools and colleges have access to Japanese language instruction through the Center for Educational Technology (University of Alabama). For information, please contact Kim Mitrook at 800-477-8151 (ext. 0430) or 205-348-0430.
  • Central High School Phenix City Central High School Tuscaloosa Choctaw High School (Butler) Dothan High School Dothan Essex High School Forkland Hoover High School (Birmingham) Lawrence City High School (Moulton) Marengo High School Dixon Mills Montgomery Academy (Montgomery) Northview High School Dothan Sweet Water High School Sweet Water
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Please note that all high schools and colleges have access to Japanese language instruction through Georgia Public Television Education Services. For information, please contact:
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Irasshai Office, PeachStar Education Services
Georgia Public Broadcasting
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Atlanta, GA 30318

29. California Schools - CA Elementary, Middle And High School
alabama. Districts (1), Public elementary (16), Public Middle (7), Public high (6), Public
http://www.pusd.us/portal.php?what=link&item=20030826200145792

30. Panasonic Kid Witness News - Schools (Southern)
alabama, Huntsville, Chapman Middle School. Arkansas, Sherwood, William Jefferson Clinton elementary School. Florida, Panama City, Rutherford high School.
http://www.panasonic.com/MECA/kwn/southern.html
Southern Region If a school has a Web Site, the school name is a hyperlink to their site.
If your school has a Web Site, and it's not included here, send us an e-mail at kwn@panasonic.com State City School (link to Web Site) Alabama Decatur Oak Park Middle School Alabama Huntsville R.L.Stone Middle School Alabama Huntsville Ridgecrest Elementary School Alabama Huntsville Chapman Middle School Arkansas Sherwood William Jefferson Clinton
Elementary School Florida Orlando Howard Middle School - Photo 1 Photo 2 Florida Panama City Rutherford High School Florida Tampa North Tampa Alternative Charter School Georgia Alpharetta Webb Bridge Middle School Georgia Atlanta Sutton Middle School Georgia Atlanta Ralph Bunche Middle School Georgia Atlanta Joseph Emerson Brown Middle School Georgia Atlanta John Hope Elementary School Georgia Norcross Pinckneyville Middle School Georgia Roswell Hillside Elementary School Georgia Savannah Coastal Middle School Louisiana New Orleans McMain Magnet Secondary School - Photo 1 Photo 2 Louisiana New Orleans Benjamin Franklin Elementary School

31. Bartow County School System
White elementary 1395 CassWhite Rd. Principal Jim Curry Phone 770-606-5846 jim.curry@bartow.k12.ga.us, South Central Middle 224 Old alabama Rd. high schools.
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Elementary schools Adairsville Elementary
122 King St.Adairsville, GA 30103
Principal: Susan Remillard
Phone: 770-606-5840
susan.remillard@bartow.k12.ga.us

Allatoona Elementary

4150 New Hope Church Rd.Acworth, GA 30101
Principal: Michael Elliott
Phone: 770-606-5843 michael.elliott@bartow.k12.ga.us Clear Creek Elementary 50 Pleasant Valley Road Principal: Sherry Glaze Phone: 770-606-5886 sherry.glaze@bartow.k12.ga.us Cloverleaf Elementary 71 West Felton Rd.Cartersville, GA 30120 Principal: Karen Walker Phone: 770-606-5847 karen.walker@bartow.k12.ga.us

32. Reader To Reader Schools
alabama. John Essex high School Demopolis, AL School Info. Lee high School Marianna, AR School Info. California. Anderson elementary Compton, CA School Info.
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33. List Of DDESS Schools
alabama (3 schools 68) Wassom Middle School (Grades 6-8) Fort Campbell high School (Grade 9 Fort Knox (8 schools) Kingsolver elementary School (Pre-K-3) Mudge
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Kentucky: (16 Schools)
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Mahaffey Middle School
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Wassom Middle School
(Grades 6-8) Fort Campbell High School (Grade 9-12) Fort Knox (8 Schools) Kingsolver Elementary School (Pre-K-3) Mudge Elementary School (Pre-K-3) Pierce Elementary School (Pre-K-3) Van Voorhis Elementary School (Pre-K-3) Macdonald Intermediate School (Grades 4-6) Walker Intermediate School (Grades 4-6) Scott Middle School (Grades 7-8) Fort Knox High School (Grades 9-12)
South Carolina: (5 schools)
Laurel Bay: (2 schools Pre-K-6) Laurel Bay Primary School (Pre-K-2) Laurel Bay Intermediate School (Grades 3-6) Fort Jackson: (3 schools Pre-K-6) Hood Street Elementary School (Grades 2-3) Pierce Terrace Elementary School (Pre-K-1) Pinckney Elementary School (Pre-K and Grades 4-6)
Virginia: (5 Schools)
Quantico: (4 Schools Pre-K-12) Ashurst Elementary School (K-3)

34. Pike County Elementary School
which has been scheduled to take place in the summer of 2000 in Troy, alabama. White Water Junior high and Tarentum elementary schools consolidated with
http://www.pikecountyschools.com/pikecountyelementaryschool/
Donnella Carter
Principal John Evers
Assistant Principal
Mission Statement
The mission of Pike County Elementary School is for each child to experience "success". We, at PCES, strive to provide a safe, child-centered learning environment where individual, developmental needs are met. Welcome
Pike County Elementary School is one of three Elementary Schools in the Pike County School System. Pike County Elementary is located in Brundidge, Alabama and serves approximately 525 students in kindergarten through sixth grade. We are pleased to announce that PCES has been selected to become a Literary Demonstration Site for the State of Alabama. The PCES faculty have made the commitment to participate in extensive training which has been scheduled to take place in the summer of 2000 in Troy, Alabama. We are excited about the opportunities that await us! Through this venture we become stronger educators and best of all, our students will be the beneficiaries of our growth. Technology
At Pike County Elementary, we want to utilize technology as a tool in building global communications as we educate children. Currently, we have networked computers in every classroom, Internet access in each classroom, and the ability to send and receive e-mail. History of our School
Pike County Elementary School had its beginning as Rosenwald Elementary School with four classrooms and four teachers. As time passed, the County Board of Education assumed the financial and administrative responsibilities for the school. The original structure was destroyed by fire, but was replaced with a five room structure which became known as Brundidge Junior High School. Several years later, the second building was also destroyed by fire.

35. DavidJ.Laurenson
by the prospect of relocating from alabama to New For many years Hunter College high School and Hunter the Campus schools (Hunter College elementary and Hunter
http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/advancement/publicrelations/news/2001/DavidJ.Laurenso
David J. Laurenson Named to Lead
The Hunter College Campus Schools
May 2001 – Hunter College has chosen David J. Laurenson to take the helm of its elementary and high school for the intellectually gifted, known as the Hunter Campus Schools, located on Manhattan's Upper East Side. He will start on August 6. Hunter College Interim President Evangelos J. Gizis said, "Dr. Laurenson's previous experience with gifted and talented students will have a profoundly positive impact on the Hunter community." Dr. Laurenson will hold two titles: principal of the high school and director of the two Campus Schools. (The elementary school has its own principal as well.) He fills a position that has been open for two years, during which Christine Cutting served as the acting principal of the high school. "We were looking for someone with administrative experience who's also worked with gifted students," said Courtland C. Lee, dean of the School of Education. "They don't always go together." In addition to bringing the right background, Dean Lee also said that Dr. Laurenson has "a real grasp of the issues concerning the Campus Schools." The Hunter College Campus Schools (HCCS) consist of an elementary school (nursery – grade 6) and a high school (grades 7 – 12), with enrollments of approximately 360 and 1200 students, respectively. The schools are publicly funded (tuition-free), chartered by the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York, and administered by Hunter College. The Campus Schools serve as coeducational laboratory schools, organized as research and demonstration centers for students who exhibit superior cognitive ability.

36. Homework Hero: List Of Schools
alabama. Collier elementary School Hudson K8 School Smith Middle School Whatley elementary School. Alaska. Arkansas. West Fork high School. California.
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of Fine Arts, Birmingham, alabama Alice Harte Montana Booker T. Washington high School, Tulsa, Oklahoma Oklahoma Country Lane elementary School, Broken Arrow
http://www.amnh.org/learn/biodiversity_counts/intro/schools_1999.htm
The 1998-1999 Pilot Schools:
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Academy of the Sacred Heart, St. Charles, Missouri
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Agassiz School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Alabama School of Fine Arts, Birmingham, Alabama
Alice Harte Elementary, New Orleans, Louisiana
All Saints Catholic, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Anadarko Middle School, Anadarko, Oklahoma
Atlanta International School , Atlanta, Georgia
Baraboo Middle School, Baraboo, Wisconsin Block Island School, Block Island, Rhode Island Bloomfield School, Bloomfield, Montana Booker T. Washington High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma Breck School, Minneapolis, Minnesota Broken Arrow Academy, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Bronte I.S.D., Bronte, Texas Brooklin School, Brooklin, Maine Broussard Middle School, Lafayette, Louisiana Cambridgeport School, Cambridge, Massachusetts Carencro Middle School, Carencro, Louisiana Chelmsford Public Charter School, Chelmsford, Massachusetts Christ, Prince of Peace, Manchester, Missouri Clinton Middle School, Tulsa, Oklahoma

38. Search For Schools
C763, Day Nursery State Center, PKKG, 615 N alabama St - Suite 430, Indianapolis, IN 46204 5352, Deer Run elementary, KG-05, 5401 N high School Rd, Indianapolis, IN
http://mustang.doe.state.in.us/SEARCH/schlletter.cfm?letter=D

39. Alabama Libraries' Web Pages
of West alabama, Julia Tutwiler Learning Resources Center, Livingston, AL. K12 schools. Cullman high School, Cullman, AL; Hatton elementary School, Library Media
http://allanet.org/www/libraries.htm
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40. Montgomery Schools A-L
Central alabama Academy, Barachias. Central high School for Girls (historical), Montgomery South. Chisholm elementary School, Montgomery North.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~almontgo/towns/schools.htm
ALGenWeb Project M ontgomery County, AL FAQ Census Churches Cemeteries ... Home Montgomery County Schools A-L Post Offices Schools M-Z Towns This list was taken from GNIS mapping service. This is by no means all of the schools in Montgomery County but it's a good start. If you have additional information such as histories, locations or a listing of students (ancestors), please let me know and I will add the information here. A ir University Montgomery North Alabama Christian College Willow Springs Alabama Industrial School Brassell Alabama Police Academy Montgomery North Alabama State School Montgomery South Arrington School Davis Crossroads Auburn University at Montgomery Barachias Baldwin School Montgomery South Barnes Private School (historical) Montgomery South Bear Elementary School Montgomery South Bellinger Hill School Montgomery South Bellingrath Junior High School Montgomery South Big Zion School Sandy Ridge Booker T. Washington Junior High School

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