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  1. Education of School Librarians Some Alternatives (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions//I F L a Publications)
  2. The Insiders' Guide to UK Medical Schools 2005/2006: The Alternative Prospectus Compiled by the BMA Medical Students Committee by Sally Girgis, Karen Hebert, 2005-07-01
  3. Reduction of School Violence: Alternatives to Suspension by Beverley H. Johns, Valerie G. Carr, et all 1995-11
  4. A Balanced School Accountability Model: An Alternative to High-Stakes Testing.: An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Ken Jones, 2004-04-01
  5. Other Ways to Win: Creating Alternatives for High School Graduates by Kenneth Carter Gray, Edwin L. Herr, 2006-03-06
  6. Group Benefits: Basic Concepts And Alternatives (Huebner School Hardcover Book Series) by Burton T., Jr. Beam, 2004-06-30
  7. Expelled to a Friendlier Place: A Study of Effective Alternative Schools by Martin Gold, David W. Mann, 1984-09-01
  8. Breaking the Cycle of Failure: How to Build and Maintain Quality Alternative Schools by Carole Mottaz, 2002-02-28
  9. Last Chance High: How Girls and Boys Drop In and Out of Alternative Schools by Deirdre M. Kelly, 1993-06-23
  10. Why Economists Disagree: An Introduction to the Alternative Schools of Thought (Suny Series, Diversity in Contemporary Economics)
  11. Building Community in an Alternative School: The Perspective of an African American Principal (Counterpoints: Studies in the Postmodern Theory of Education) by Lionel H. Brown, Kelvin S. Beckett, 2007-09
  12. Alternative schools make fair presentations.(Schools)(At the annual event, local schools spread the word about their programs): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  13. The school-based activities model: a promising alternative to Professional Development Schools.: An article from: Teacher Education Quarterly by Andrea M. Lachance, Cynthia J. Benton, et all 2007-06-22
  14. Physical activity, dietary practices, and other health behaviors of at-risk youth attending alternative high schools.: An article from: Journal of School Health by Martha Y. Kubik, Leslie Lytle, et all 2004-04-01

41. Frederick Douglass Literacy Center
alternative schools superintendency. Profile, photographs, classes, student pages, contact information.
http://www.readingcenter.org/

42. Alternative School - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A wide range of philosophies and teaching methods are offered by alternative schools; some have strong political, scholarly, or philosophical orientations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_school

43. Error404
alternative schools superintendency. Profile, demographics, reports, calendar, contact information; link to state report card pdf.
http://www.nycenet.edu/SchoolsDistricts/Schools/Default.aspx?DBN=79K932

44. ODE - Alternative Public And Private Schools
ext. 2285. alternative schools and Programs. alternative schools Listing List of Registered Private alternative schools by county.
http://www.ode.state.or.us/cifs/alternative/
Home Contact Us Search: Curriculum, Instruction and Field Services Alternative Public and Private Schools Home Schools Private Schools Contact:
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Alternative Learning Specialist
(503) 378-3600 ext. 2285
Alternative Schools and Programs
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45. INDIGO CHILDREN - SCHOOLS
AERO advises on topics such as home schooling, public and private alternative schools, and charter schools. Last updated July 1, 2003.
http://www.indigochild.com/schools.html
In the first Indigo book, we supplied suggestions regarding two existing worldwide alternate schooling systems for the Indigo children. This page not only identifies each of them, but gives you many, many more from other sources. By "alternate," we meant an alternative choice from existing systems that are in-place but failing to see the changing needs of the new children. Not all public schools are poor for Indigos, and we have actually seen tremendous changes of awareness in isolated (usually smaller) schools due to an advanced thinking superintendent, or a system which allows the teachers great flexibility. We celebrate these efforts, but alas, this is not the norm. We told you that ultimately we'd like to have a list of schools all over the world, listed by country and city. This web page is a start to that, providing a way to view expanded or NEW information, NOW. This is where YOU come in. If you feel there are some existing systems that we should have included, or you have information about wonderful Indigo-type schools in your city, go ahead and Email us. If your suggestion is viable, then we will include it on this web site. The list of schools from readership is the last section on this page

46. Error404
alternative schools superintendency. Profile, demographics, reports, calendar, contact information; link to state report card pdf.
http://www.nycenet.edu/SchoolsDistricts/Schools/Default.aspx?DBN=79K580

47. Schoolnews.adn.com
Directory alternative schools Charter Schools Distance Learning Educational Organizations Elementary Schools High Schools Middle/Junior High Schools Preschool
http://schoolnews.adn.com/search/FindGroups.wsi?cat=10

48. Alternative Schools/Programs - Louisiana Department Of Education
Family, Career and Technical Education. alternative schools/Programs. LEAs are required to offer alternative schools/Programs under RS 177.5.
http://www.doe.state.la.us/lde/family/521.html
Division of Family Career and Technical Education Adult and Family Literacy Services Monitoring and Reporting Career and Technical Education ... State Literacy Resource Center
Family, Career and Technical Education
Alternative Schools/Programs
ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION
"Our challenge is not to educate the children we used to have or want to have, but to educate the children who come to the schoolhouse door.”
H. G. Wells
ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION MISSION:
The purpose of Alternative Education Schools/Program is to afford students the opportunity to rehabilitate behavior and/or reinforce academic achievement in an environment that meets their individual needs.
All programs will establish an affirmative education atmosphere structured to promote discipline and learning.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Administered in the Division of Family, Career and Technical Education, the purpose of Alternative Schools/Programs is to provide students at-risk of dropping out of school an alternative to regular education. The Division promotes reform, innovation, and continuous improvement in alternative education to ensure that students acquire the skills and knowledge they need to meet challenging State academic standards and to prepare for a successful future. LEAs are required to offer Alternative Schools/Programs under R.S. 17:7.5.
EVALUATION RESULTS/DATA
Alternative School/Programs are being monitored for the first time this year as a component of the consolidated monitoring efforts. Monitoring reports are on file and are available upon request. New policy guidelines will require an evaluation at the end of this school year.

49. Error404
alternative schools superintendency. Profile, demographics, reports, calendar, contact information; link to state report card pdf.
http://www.nycenet.edu/SchoolsDistricts/Schools/Default.aspx?DBN=79K512

50. SCCOE: Alternative Schools Department (ASD)
Home » SCCOE Departments » alternative schools Department. Maxine E. Amundson, Ed.D. Director, alternative schools Department (408) 4536968. QUICK LINKS.
http://www.sccoe.k12.ca.us/depts/asd/
Home SCCOE Departments » Alternative Schools Department
The Alternative Schools Department provides educational programs for students who are under court supervision, or who are not attending regular school for a variety of reasons. School sites include Juvenile Hall, three ranch programs, and the Santa Clara County Children's Shelter, as well as independent study and numerous community schools throughout the county. Our educational program at all sites emphasizes academic competencies, as well as behavior and attitude change. CONTACT INFORMATION Maxine E. Amundson , Ed.D.
Director, Alternative Schools Department
QUICK LINKS ASD's School Accountability Report Card 2003-2004
(in MS Word PDF Juvenile Institutions Children's Shelter ... Community Schools
Children's Shelter
A K-12 educational program is provided for children who have been removed from their home, often due to abuse or neglect, and been placed under court supervi-sion. Approximately 550 youth are served by the Children's Shelter and Juvenile Institutions programs at any given time. Community Schools
Educational programs (grades 7-12) for youth who are status-offenders, truant, or beyond parent control are available. The programs also are offered to youth who may have committed serious crimes, but have not been fully adjudicated and have been placed under probation jurisdiction. These programs serve as a transition from institutions to district schools for students who have been expelled or referred from the district's Student Attendance Review Board or other student study teams. Approximately 750 students are enrolled in Community School programs at any given time.

51. Alternative Schools Collaborative
Home » alternative schools Collaboratives (ASC).
http://www.sccoe.k12.ca.us/programs/asc/

52. ABC-CLIO
Online Catalog alternative schools. Contemporary Education Issues Series. alternative schools. A Reference Handbook. Brenda Edgerton Conley.
http://www.abc-clio.com/products/overview.aspx?productid=108623

53. Alternative School --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
, alternative schools Report on alternative education options for troubled or disruptive students in the Chicago school district.
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article?eu=294555&query=ma-xia school&ct=ebi

54. Douglas County School District
A list of alternative schools in Douglas County.
http://www.dcsd.k12.co.us/district/directories/alternative.schools.html
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Lifelong Learning
Education is a process that begins at birth and continues throughout life. We foster curiosity, motivation and the desire to learn that exceeds beyond school settings.
-One of eight Douglas County School District Core Values, all of which will be displayed in this area on a rotating basis.

55. Alternative Schools
alternative schools. alternative schools. Alternative Program Information Center. Alternative and Partnership Schools. Search MPS Switch to HTML mode.
http://www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/pages/MPS/Parents/Enrollment/Immediate/Alternativ
Milwaukee Public Schools
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Enrollment

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Class Action Notice Special Education
Alternative Schools
MPS offers a wide variety of non-traditional schools for students classified as at risk or experiencing difficulty in the traditional school setting.
The purpose is to increase the number of students who experience success in school, graduate, and develop the skills and knowledge needed for post-secondary education or job placement.
Beyond district-operated alternative schools, MPS also contracts with public and private, non-profit, non-sectarian agencies to provide other alternative schools. To learn more about MPS and partnership alternative schools, contact the Division of Small Community Schools at 414-475-8140. For assistance in enrolling in an alternative school, call the Alternative Program Information Center at 414-276-0599.
Alternative Program Information Center
Alternative and Partnership Schools
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56. LookSmart - Directory - K-12 Alternative Schools
alternative schools. K12 alternative schools - Find information, directories and resources about schools and alternative teaching methods.
http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317836/us317912/us53720/us71277/us712
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  • Alternative Learning Organization
    Provides a forum for the exchange of information about alternatives to public schooling in the US and Europe. Browse articles and related links.
    Stonesoup School

    Alternative boarding school located in Crescent City, Florida, offers a supportive environment for high-risk students. Read about its admission requirements.
    Wyncote Academy

    Tour an alternative school for students who have been unsuccessful in other educational settings. Includes program and curriculum descriptions, news, and admissions.
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    57. Alternative Schools
    alternative schools. In 1999, the General Assembly allocated $7 million to support the creation of alternative schools statewide. Alternative School Legislation.
    http://www.myscschools.com/offices/ssys/alternative_education/alt_schools/
    Home District And Community Services Office of Safe Schools and Youth Services Alternative Education Section ... Alternative Schools
    Alternative Schools
    In 1999, the General Assembly allocated $7 million to support the creation of alternative schools statewide. Alternative Schools are designed to provide appropriate services to students who for behavioral or academic reasons are not benefiting from the regular school program or may be interfering with the learning of others. Alternative School Legislation Alternative School End of Year Evaluation Alternative Schools Program Links What is the Penny Buying for South Carolina? Cover, Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 ... Appendix Contact: Aveene Coleman acoleman@sde.state.sc.us
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    58. Nassau BOCES - Alternative Schools
    Instructional Programs and alternative schools. IPAS Home. Instructional Programs. alternative schools. Alternative High School Program Development Service.
    http://www.nassauboces.org/ipas/schools/
    Instructional Programs and Alternative Schools
    IPAS Home Instructional Programs Alternative Schools Calendar ... Resource Links
    Alternative Schools
    Alternative High School Program Development Service Cultural Arts Center PATHS - Positive Alternatives Twilight High School P.A.C.E. - Program of Alternative Comprehensive Ed. ... Regional Summer School Contact:
    Dr. C. Jeremy Sykes, Executive Director
    jsykes@mail.nasboces.org

    Phone: 516-396-2262
    Fax: 516-997-0319 James F. Wilde, Assistant Director
    jwilde@mail.nasboces.org

    Phone: 396-2381
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    59. Nassau BOCES - Instructional Programs & Alternative Schools
    Instructional Programs and alternative schools.
    http://www.nassauboces.org/ipas/
    Instructional Programs and Alternative Schools
    IPAS Home Instructional Programs Alternative Schools Calendar ... Resource Links The mission of Nassau BOCES is to partner with local school districts, and the programs offered by Instructional Programs and Alternative Schools are clear examples of how this partnership works to benefit children. Expert staff work directly with youngsters in local schools or at Nassau BOCES sites to enrich students’—and teachers’—experiences. Please use the menu at left to explore the programs offered by the Department of Instructional Programs and Alternative Schools. Contact:
    Dr. C. Jeremy Sykes, Executive Director
    Telephone: 516-396-2262
    Fax: 516-997-0319
    jsykes@mail.nasboces.org
    James F. Wilde, Assistant Director
    Telephone: 396-2381
    Fax: 997-0319
    jwilde@mail.nasboces.org
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    60. Berkeley Parents Network: Alternative Schools & Independent Study
    Berkeley Parents Network Reviews K12 Schools alternative schools Independent Study. Reviews of specific schools Berkeley
    http://parents.berkeley.edu/recommend/schools/alternative.html
    Berkeley Parents Network
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    Subscribe Post Reviews ... K-12 Schools Reviews of specific schools:
  • Berkeley Alternative High School
  • Berkeley Independent Study Program
  • Contra Costa Alternative School Orinda
  • MacGregor High School (Albany)
  • Millennium High School (Piedmont)
  • ReGENERATION Learning Program (Albany)
  • Stanford's Educational Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) General information:
  • Boarding Schools
  • Residential Schools for out-of-control teen
  • Schools for Dyslexic Kids
  • Schools for Kids with Learning or Emotional Problems ...
  • Taking College Classes in High School Advice:
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  • Poor Performance in School Home Reviews ... Search Please send questions and comments to Berkeley Parents Network Last updated: Feb 26, 2004
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