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  1. A manual for Navajo community schol board members by Irving W Stout, 1969
  2. WARREN COURT: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>West's Encyclopedia of American Law</i>
  3. Handbook for articulation task forces, 1986-87 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:277409) by Irene Wright, 1986
  4. New Wine: Songs for Celebration by editors Jim Strathdee & Nelson Stringer, 1969
  5. Ideas: Things to think about, sixth grade by Ann Deden, 1976

81. General Education Requirements
The arizona Board of Regents has agreed to three transfer generaleducation programs. The purpose of the agreement is to ensure
http://www.eac.edu/Academics/Catalogs/Current/gened_aa.shtm
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General Education
General Education Requirements for Associate of Arts, Associate of Business and Associate of Science Degrees
General Education broadens your perspectives and introduces you to several important fields of knowledge. In meeting Eastern Arizona College's GE requirements you will also gain increased awareness of ethnicity, race and gender, and international and historical influences on our culture. The Arizona Board of Regents has agreed to three transfer general education programs. The purpose of the agreement is to ensure that when you complete your GE requirements at EAC you will be able to transfer to an Arizona public university without loss of credits.

82. City Of Peoria, Arizona:  Office Of The City Clerk:  Board And Commissions
development prospects, and cooperate with educational institutions and Recruitmentfor Vacancies on boards or Commissions. to City of Peoria, arizona Home Page .
http://www.peoriaaz.com/clerk/clerk_boardsF.htm
Office of the City Clerk
Boards And Commissions Information:
There are approximately 19 Boards and Commissions in existence and several ADHOC Committees. Listed below are the Boards and Commissions. Click Here for a
Boards or Commissions Application
Click Here for information on
Recruitment for Vacancies on Boards or Commissions
ARTS COMMISSION DESIGN STANDARDS ADVISORY BOARD MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ... YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD ARTS COMMISSION: Members: Terms: 4 years (staggered) Approx. hrs/month: 4-hours Meetings 2nd Tuesday each month The Commission promotes arts and culture for Peoria. It recommends the acquisition of art for the city's public art collection, and is involved in activities promoting the visual arts, performing arts, and arts in education. Click here for the Arts Commission webpages BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT S: Members: Terms: 4 years (staggered) Meetings 2nd Tuesday each month Approx. hrs/month: 4-hours The Board hears zoning appeals, interprets the zoning code, grants temporary use permits and variances to the code. BOARD OF APPEALS Members: 5 residents/non-residents Terms: 4 years (staggered) Approx. hrs/month:

83. Arizona School Facilities Board
own, rather the State of arizona School Facilities liaison at the School FacilitiesBoard and requesting and is considered a secondary education usage (unless
http://www.sfb.state.az.us/sfb/sfbMain/cont_faq_faqSection.asp?secId=4

84. National Clearinghouse For Professions In Special Education - Educator Resources
Initiatives. Alabama Alabama Teaching Opportunities. Alaska AlaskaTeacher Placement. arizona arizona Educational Employment Board.
http://www.special-ed-careers.org/educator_resources/state_clearinghouses.html
State Employment Clearinghouses, Job Banks, and Recruitment Initiatives
Alabama
Alabama Teaching Opportunities
Alaska
Alaska Teacher Placement
Arizona
Arizona Educational Employment Board
California
Recruitment of Qualified Personnel for Special Education Positions in California

CalTeach - California Center for Teaching Careers

California Education Job Opportunities Information Network, ED-JOIN
Connecticut
CTREAP - Connecticut Regional Applicant and Placement Program

Connecticut State Department of Education
District of Columbia
District of Columbia Public Schools Opportunities
Florida
Florida Department of Education - School Information
TeachInFlorida.com Georgia TeachGeorgia.org Georgia Department of Education Guam Guam Department of Education Teaching Positions Hawaii Teaching in Hawaii Idaho Idaho Job Service Illinois Illinois State Board of Education Resources Indiana Indiana Professional Employee Employment Referral System P.E.E.R.

85. USDLA | Organizational Members
Telephone Anchorage, AK, arizona Board of Regents arizona Western College Yuma, AZ,Armstrong Collaboration Corporation for education Technology Indianapolis
http://www.usdla.org/html/sponsorships/nonProfit.htm
AARP
Washington, DC
Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges
Washington, DC Air Force Institute for
Advanced Distributed Learning
Maxwell AFB-Gunter Annex, AL
American Central University - USA
Wilmington, DE American Life League
Stafford, VA American National University
Lexington, KY Arctic Slope Telephone
Anchorage, AK Arizona Board of Regents Phoenix, AZ Arizona Western College Yuma, AZ Armstrong University Oakland, CA Atlantic International University Honolulu, HI Ball State University Muncie, IN Berklee Media Boston, MA Dothan, AL CADERA Albuquerque, NM Cal State University Long Beach, CA California State University Seaside, CA

86. ED425896 1999-01-00 Charter Schools: An Approach For Rural Education? ERIC Diges
Applicants in arizona seeking to establish a charter school submit a written eithera school district governing board, the state board of education, or the
http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed425896.html
ERIC Identifier:
Publication Date:
Author:
Collins, Timothy
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools Charleston WV.
Charter Schools: An Approach for Rural Education? ERIC Digest.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC Charter schools have emerged in the 1990s as a prominent and controversial school reform idea. This Digest describes characteristics of charter schools, outlines some tentative research findings, discusses advantages and shortcomings, and summarizes challenges rural communities might face in starting such a school.
WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED ABOUT CHARTER SCHOOLS
In some ways, charter schools are traditional and tap historic rural roots of public education. They give parents, students, and educators public school alternatives based on the idea that competition will bring educational innovations (Thomas, 1996). But there is potential for controversy, especially in poor rural communities with limited financial and educational resources to support additional schools. Since Minnesota passed the first charter school law in 1991, 32 other states and the District of Columbia have passed similar legislation (Hirsch, 1998). The Center for Education Reform (1998) estimated 1,129 charter schools existed nationwide in September 1998. Most schools were in the South and West. Half were in three states: Arizona, California, and Michigan. Almost another quarter were in four other states: Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, and Texas. While the number of charter schools has increased rapidly since 1991, these schools represented only about 0.5% of public school students in charter states during the 1996-1997 school year (RPP International, 1998). It is unclear how many were in rural areas.

87. Board On International Comparative Studies In Education; (COMPLETED)
of Massachusetts, the University of arizona, and at member of the National ResearchCouncil s Board on Testing is president of the Council for Basic education.
http://www4.nas.edu/webcr.nsf/CommitteeDisplay/DELH-I-98-90-C?OpenDocument

88. The Arizona Daily Star ® | Opinion
plan to restructure the university system in a way that will fundamentally changeand improve higher education in arizona. Neither the arizona Board of Regents
http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/opinion/sun.html
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89. Arizona Board Of Funeral Directors And Embalmers
I am licensed in arizona, how long do I have to notify the State BoardsOffice of a change in employment? If you are licensed as
http://www.funeralbd.state.az.us/faq.htm
State of Arizona
Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers Search Home About the Board FAQ's Directory ... Other Links Frequently Asked Questions
  • How do I file a complaint?
    You must contact the Arizona State Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers at 602-542-3095.
    How can I find out how many complaints an establishment has?
    You must contact the AZ Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers.
    Does the State of Arizona have reciprocity.
    No. Regardless of where an applicant is licensed he must first be able to meet all required Arizona State requirements.
    How can I expedite the process required by Arizona to become licensed?
    All licensees and registrants are required to submit fingerprint cards and the $24.00 charge for submission to the Department of Public Safety. The clearance process could take up to 90 days. Therefore, the submission of the fingerprint card and fee in a timely manner will expedite the process.
    I am licensed in Arizona, how long do I have to notify the State Boards Office of a change in employment?
    If you are licensed as a Funeral Director or Embalmer in Arizona you must notify the board in writing within 10 business days after a change in employment. The notice shall include the names of the former and the new establishment. If you are licensed in Arizona as the Responsible Funeral Director you have 5 business days for written notification.

90. Arizona Board Of Appraisal - Welcome !
Welcome to the Web site for the arizona Board of Appraisal ! arizona Boardof Appraisal 1400 West Washington, Suite 360 Phoenix, arizona 85007.
http://www.appraisal.state.az.us/
LICENSING EDUCATION LAWS DIRECTORY ... FORMS Welcome to the Web site for the Arizona Board of Appraisal ! Our mission is to promote quality real estate appraisal in Arizona that protects the health, safety and welfare of the public. Arizona Board of Appraisal
1400 West Washington, Suite 360
Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: (602) 542-1539
Fax: (602) 542-1598
Email: appraisal@appraisal.state.az.us
WARNING TO APPRAISAL CONSUMERS
ARIZONA LAW PROVIDES THAT ALL APPRAISALS OF ARIZONA REAL PROPERTY MUST BE COMPLETED BY AN APPRAISER WHO IS LICENSED OR CERTIFIED BY THE STATE OF ARIZONA. VISIT OUR DIRECTORY FOR A CURRENT LIST OF ARIZONA APPRAISERS.
March 2004 Newsletter
Appraisal Organization Seeks Candidates for Vacancies on National Boards Comment by 6/9/04 to the Second Exposure Draft on Proposed Revisions to the 2004 USPAP and Advisory Opinions. www.azleg.state.az.us for the entire final language of the statute changes.
Proposed supervisory appraiser language 1/15/04.

91. Board Of Education - Education Links
education Links Outside of Florida
http://www.fldcu.org/educationlinks/links.asp
Monday, June 7, 2004 Text Only Menu Site Index 2004 FCAT Scores! - Doing Business w. DOE - - Visitors to Tallahassee - ACT Adding a Subject Administrative Services Adult Education African Amer. Task Force Agriscience Education Apprenticeship Assessment Reqs. Assistance Plus Blind Services Blind Services Comm. Board of Governors Bright Futures Sch. Budget Information Business Technology Ed. Calendar District (pdf) Career Development CEPRI Chief Ed Finan. Off. Class Size College Bd FL Part. Colleges Comm. Coll. Chancellor Commissioner's Bio. Communications Contact Information Continuing Workforce Ed. Course Code Directory Course Descriptions Curric Frmwork Adult Curric Planning Tool Curriculum Support DCU Phone List Directories Distance Learning Diversified Ed. DOE Org. Chart DOE Phone List Ed. Data Warehouse Education Practices Commi Education Standards Comm Educational Facilities Educational Technology Emergency Plans Sch Employment English as 2nd Lang- ESOL Environmental Ed. Excellent Teach Prog FACTS.ORG FCAT Briefing Book (pdf) FCAT Explorer FCAT Myth vs. Fact (pdf)

92. ADOA Management Services Home Page
Board and Veterinary Medical Examining Board, the Commission for PostsecondaryEducation, and the School Board for Capital State of arizona Home Page.
http://www.msd.ad.state.az.us/
Arizona Dept. of Administration
Management Services
100 N. 15 th Avenue #201
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: 602-542-5675
http://www.msd.ad.state.az.us
Agency Mission: To provide effective and efficient support services to enable government agencies, state employees and the public to achieve their goals.
ADMINISTRATION Bill Hernandez Administration provides leadership to this multi-faceted division, including staffing the Water Quality Appeals Board and for the posting of all meeting notices in the State Capitol. 100 N. 15 th Avenue # 402
Phone: (602) 364-2872
Fax : (602) 542-4082
BUDGET
Paul Shannon
The Budget Unit prepares the annual budget request to the Governor and provides budget monitoring and technical assistance to all divisions and programs. They assist the Director in policy development and functions as the liaison between Governor's Office of Strategic Planning and Budgeting and Joint Legislative Budget committee on all budget-related issues. 100 N. 15 th Avenue, #402
Phone: (602) 542-1500
Fax: (602) 542-2010
ACCOUNTING
Joe Whitmer
The Accounting Unit pays claims for goods and services, maintains accounts receivable, processes payroll, produces financial statements and other related reports and maintains accurate and complete accounting records for the Department of Administration.

93. Psychology Licensing Board Contact Information & Resources
for a psychology license or registration, and continuing education requirements. ArizonaBoard of Psychologist Examiners 1400 West Washington, Room 235 Phoenix
http://kspope.com/licensing/index.php
Topics on this site: About this site: Ken's Other Sites: home
Addresses and phone numbers for each of the provincial psychology licensing boards in Canada and the state licensing boards in the United States are listed below. If the board has a web site, a link is provided to its home page. Where possible, links are provided for various documents such as legislation relevant to the practice of psychology in that province or state, application information for a psychology license or registration, and continuing education requirements. I try to keep these links updated and the information current, but if you find a link that doesn't work or you're aware of more current information, I'd appreciate your sending corrections or updates to comments@kspope.com . Thanks! These links are provided only to help people get started in their search for relevant information. Information placed on the web may not always be complete, up-to-date, accurate, or applicable to all situations. Legislation, case law, regulations, and other requirements are often complex and can change rapidly. Always consult directly with the licensing board to confirm that you have information that is current and complete in regard to your specific situation, question, or concern. Please follow this link to a more

94. HIGHER EDUCATION ASSOCIATION HONORS TWO TRUSTEES FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
for extraordinary contributions to their educational institutions. This year’swinners are Jack B. Jewett, former president of the arizona Board of Regents
http://www.agb.org/content/discover/2004awards.cfm
NEWS
From AGB
Contact: Marlene Bradford
Association of Governing Boards
Telephone:202 296-8400
Higher Education Association Honors
Two Trustees for Distinguished Service
Board Leaders From Arizona, Ohio Are Recognized Jack B. Jewett Jewett was named to the Arizona Board of Regents in 1998 and served as its president from 2002 to 2003. His year as board president was marked by fundamental change. When Jewett assumed the presidency in 2002, the university system had been severely stressed by large increases in enrollments, deep budget cuts, diminishing state support, turnover of faculty and staff, and mounting costs of deferred maintenance. Charles P. Bolton Award Criteria Institution chief executives, board members, staff and members of the campus community may nominate individuals for the Distinguished Service Award. An independent panel of judges selects the winners. The judges look for individuals who not only discharge their basic responsibilities with distinction but go beyond the minimal expectations trustees typically hold for one another. In addition to the individual honors, the nominating institutions each receive an unrestricted grant of $25,000.

95. National Ambassadors - Board
of Educational Partnerships and Operations, YouthStream Media Networks; Boardmember Phoenix chapter of the American Marketing Association; arizona State
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/DISTINCTION/national/boardbios.htm
UW Main Navigation UW Main About UW Prospective Students Current Students UW Foundation Navigation UW Foundation About the Foundation Ways to Give Update my Address UW Student Philanthropy Goal: $125 Million >Check Progress to Date
National Ambassadors
Mission ... Ambassador Groups
Board of Directors
STEPHANIE BLUHER
New York

JD College of Law '82
jbluher@optonline.net

PAULA GREEN JOHNSON
Salt Lake City, Utah

Past President Rowland Hall - St. Mark's School Board; University of Wyoming Alumni Association Board of Directors; President Women's State Legislative Council of Utah; President Past Presidents' Council of the Salt Lake Council of Women; Development Chair Salt Lake Chapter of the American Red Cross; President YWCA of Salt Lake City.
wyogreengirl@aol.com

CLAYTON E. HARTMAN
Fort Collins, Colorado
BS Accounting '79 Senior Vice President - Investments, Salomon Smith Barney Ft. Collins Chamber of Commerce; United Way Board of Directors; Ramshorn Support Group; Trail Boss UW Cowboy Joe Club; Chairman Poudre Valley Hospital Foundation; Better Business Bureau; Boy Scouts of America; American Cancer Society; Hospice; CSU Business College Intern Program. clayton.e.hartman@rssmb.com

96. State Online Learning Centers

http://www.nsba.org/site/view.asp?TRACKID=&VID=1&CID=358&DID=8597

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