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81. Arizona Tucson
the Blind http//www.asdb.org/ Nonprofit state agency which specializes in the education of children and youth with hearing or vision loss throughout arizona.
http://www.lib.ci.tucson.az.us/bkmkspub/disabilities/arizonatucson.htm

82. Arizona Foundation For Legal Services And Education - Legal Services - Where To
DNA – Tuba City Agency Office PO Box 765 Tuba City, AZ 86045 Phone Copyright ©2002,arizona Foundation for Legal Services and education Privacy Policy
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FREE LEGAL SERVICES IN ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY Community Legal Services
P.O. Box 21538
Phoenix, AZ 85036-1538
Phone: (602) 258-3434 Fax: (602) 25 Community Legal Services East Side Office 20 W. First St. Suite 101

83. Arizona
State education Advocacy Leader (SEAL For further information contact the arizona SpeechLanguage Regulatory Agency for Hearing Aid Dispensing, arizona Department
http://www.asha.org/about/legislation-advocacy/state/associations/arizona.htm
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Legislation Information State Association Contacts Characteristics of Licensure State and Legislative Information State Gateway to Action: Guide to the Arizona Legislature State Home Page: http://www.az.gov State Association Information Contact Information: Arizona Speech-Language-Hearing Association
12256 N. 26th Place
Phoenix, AZ 85032
Phone: 800-705-7510
(within AZ)
Phone: 602-939-6103
FAX: 602-937-0920
President: Tamara Taylor
Phone: 623-882-8009
Email:   tamarajtaylor@cox.net

84. NEA: Charter Schools
existence through a contract with either a state agency or a (The arizona Republic, March 26 The District of Columbia Board of education revoked the charters of
http://www.nea.org/charter/
For and About Members Help for Parents Press Center Legislative Action Center ... Vouchers Updated: May 26, 2004 Research NEA Resources Other Resources
Charter Schools
NEA policy embraces high standards, accountability and strong local control for charter schools. It also offers guidance in the form of various criteria that can significantly improve the chances for success of these programs, which after 10 years are still in the experimental stage. Among other things, NEA firmly believes that all affected public education employees must be directly involved in the design, implementation and governance of these and other educational programs.
Failures spur review of charter school laws
Charter schools are part of the landscape of public education. According to the Education Commission of the States, as of August 2001 there were more than 2,300 public charter schools serving more than 500,000 students nationwide. The Commission reported that 37 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have laws providing funding and permitting charter schools to operate. However, many of those statutes are being revisited and revised in light of a number of charter school failures, some with disastrous consequences for students. NEA's position on charter schools is necessarily general. State laws and regulations vary widely, and NEA state affiliates have positions that are appropriate to the situation in their states. For example, accountability for meeting high academic standards is an essential component of successful charter schools. But not all state charter laws have strong accountability requirements. In addition, not all state laws require charter schools to develop programs conforming with state or local academic standards, and many charter laws do not require charters to participate in the state accountability system.

85. Arizona Resource Guides, National Mental Health Information Center
NAMI arizona 2210 North Seventh Street Phoenix, AZ 85006 For example, the education office might have information help for children, and the agency for the
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State Mental Health Agency
For more information about admission, care, treatment, release, and patient follow-up in public or private psychiatric residential facilities, contact your State mental health agency: Department of Health Services
Division of Behavioral Health Services
150 North 18th Avenue, #200
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: 602-364-4558 Fax: 602-364-4570 Internet: http://www.hs.state.az.us/bhs/index.htm State Protection and Advocacy Agency Each State has a protection and advocacy agency that receives funding from the Federal Center for Mental Health Services. Agencies are mandated to protect and advocate for the rights of people with mental illnesses and to investigate reports of abuse and neglect in facilities that care for or treat individuals with mental illnesses. These facilities, which may be public or private, include hospitals, nursing homes, community facilities, board and care homes, homeless shelters, jails, and prisons. Agencies provide advocacy services or conduct investigations to address issues that arise during transportation or admission to such facilities, during residency in them, or within 90 days after discharge from them. Contact: Leslie Cohen, Executive Director

86. Higher Education Partnership Links
arizona Department of education, arizona Commission for Texas, Texas education Agency, Texas Higher education Coordinating Higher education Partnership PO Box 761
http://www.higheredpartners.org/links.html
HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP
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Links to Other States' Education and Higher Education Agencies
State State Education Department State Higher
Education Agency Alabama Alabama State Department of Education Alabama Commission for
Higher Education
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Board of Regents
Arizona Arizona Department of Education Arizona Commission for
Postsecondary Education
Arkansas Arkansas State Department of Education Arkansas Institutions of
Higher Education
California California Department of Education - Goldmine California Postsecondary Education Commission Colorado Colorado Department of Education Colorado Commission on Higher Education Connecticut Connecticut State Education Department Board of Governors for Higher Education Delaware Delaware State Department of Education Delaware Higher Education Commission Washington D.C

87. State Resources For Gifted Education
arizona Association for Gifted Talented (AAGT) Melanie dayw@k12tn.net http//www.tagtenn.org/. Academics Division of Curriculum Texas education Agency 1701 N
http://ericec.org/fact/stateres.html
State Resources for Gifted Education
This list includes State Department of Education offices responsible for gifted education and state-wide advocacy groups. For technical assistance, contact the individual listed for your state. State of the States, a book that provides state-by-state statistics and information, is available from Kristy Ehlers, listed under Oklahoma. State advocacy groups offer members a variety of services, including newsletters, conferences, and local resources. For current and detailed information on US State mandates governing gifted education, please visit Tennessee Initiative for Gifted Education Reform (TIGER) , and review their National Survey on the State governance of K-12 Gifted and Talented Education Reform (http://giftedtn.org/tiger/releases.htm). (70+ pages in .pdf format; Adobe Acrobat Reader required.)
Alabama
Linda Grill
Alabama Department of Education
Special Education Services
PO Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101

88. Arizona
sectors, academia, and federal, state, and local agencies. Associate Professor Department of Agricultural education University of arizona 224 Forbes
http://www.teachearth.com/states/Arizona.htm
Arizona Agencies and Organizations
Arizona State Climatologist State Climatologists are individuals who have been identified by a state entity as the state's climatologist and who are also recognized by the Director of the National Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as the state climatologist of a particular state. Russell S. Vose
Office of Climatology / Department of Geography
Arizona State University
Box 871508
Tempe, Arizona 85287-1508
Phone: (602) 965-0750
Fax: (602) 965-1473
Email: rvose@asu.edu Geographic Alliance Network
http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/education/teacher_commu nity/index.cfm
The National Geographic Society's Geography Education Program has established a network of state geographic alliancesógrassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographersódedicated to improving and promoting geography education. These alliances support professional development for teachers, development of classroom materials, and efforts to make geography a part of state and local curricula. Arizona Geographic Alliance
http://saguaro.la .asu.edu/geography/alliance/

89. AZHIN Arizona Health Information Network
This agency advocates for neglect and discrimination and to have access to education, health care arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing http
http://www.azhin.org/guides/azresources.cfm?name=Community Service Organizations

90. Arizona State HIV/AIDS Resources
, Communitybased organization providing education, information and services for people living with HIV....... Agency, AIDS Project arizona.
http://www.projinf.org/org/Regionrsrc/AZ.html
Arizona
Statewide Resources
Updated July, 2003 Statewide regional resource index
Care and Treatment resource guide
The list below includes community based organizations, medical services, government and other organizations that provide a range of services including access information and referrals to local services in your area. We hope you find this information helpful. Note: To report any problems with links or contact information, or to let us know of appropriate services you would like to recommend being listed, please email us at web@projectinform.org Agency Arizona State AIDS Hotline Phone 800-344-1540 (In AZ)
602-230-5819 (Outside of AZ) Mail 150 North 18th Ave- 1st Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85015 Description State AIDS Hotline operated by the AZ Dept. of Health Agency Arizona Department of Health - Office of HIV/STD Services Phone State AIDS Hotline -
800-344-1540 (In AZ)
602-230-5819 (Outside of AZ) Web www.hs.state.az.us (Home)
www.hs.state.az.us/phs/hiv/index.htm
(Office of HIV/AIDS) Mail 3815 N. Black Canyon Highway

91. Arizona Association For Environmental Education
Marriot University Park Tucson, arizona September 1821 Anyone involved in education and interpretation related to is designed for agency staff, conservation
http://www.arizonaee.org/conference/
Visit the 2003 Conference Information
Back-To-Basics:
Learning In and About Arizona's Environment
October 15-17, 2004
The Arizona Association for Environmental Education offers a unique opportunity for formal and non-formal educators and interpreters to learn and interact with professional environmental educators. Located this year at Camp Tontozona, situated below the Mogollon Rim east of Payson, this ecology retreat offers beautiful settings for outdoor hands-on activities focused on Arizona and Arizona environmental issues. Don't miss this outstanding networking opportunity to share your interest in the environment. Register early! Space is limited. As a special bonus, all participants will receive a free one-year AAEE membership, which includes four newsletters.
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92. DLRN -- Our Library
us State education Agency Web Site www.ade.state.az.us Number of Students 859,104 Number of Teachers 43,931 Strategic Planning Budget. arizona Department
http://www.dlrn.org/library/dl/funding/arizona.html
Funding Sources and Methods for K-12 Distance Education
Download this paper in PDF format BACK State: Arizona Override, Bond Sales, Grants and Desegregation Funds. The US Department of Education has been the main funding source. The corporate level, corporations, including both direct corporate giving and indirect donations through corporate foundations. The US Department of Education has been the main funding source in applications to grant-making foundations through various programs, such as Star Schools, National Challenge Grants for Technology in Education, and Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act The corporate level, corporations, including both direct corporate giving and indirect donations through corporate foundations, donate an estimated $3.2 billion each year in cash or equipment to educational institutions. The numerous high technology companies located in Arizona have provided cash, equipment, and technical expertise to the classroom. Philanthropic foundations and federal government agencies have also provided funding. The establishment of a state fund to provide the necessary cash matches for federal and foundation grant initiatives.

93. American Association Of School Administrators - Issues And Insights
From The arizona Republic to transfer to a safe school within the local education agency (LEA the Departments of Health and Human Services, education and Justice
http://www.aasa.org/issues_and_insights/safety/
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State Crisis Management and Response Plans
A collection of crisis management and response plans from across the country.
Articles
Sexual Abuse by Educators Is Scrutinized
A draft report commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education concludes that far too little is known about the prevalence of sexual misconduct by teachers or other school employees, but estimates that millions of children are being affected by it during their school-age years. From Education Week
Trust, Not Cameras, Called Best Prevention
D.C. area educators believe that peer mediation programs can help avert crime. From The Washington Post
Internet Bullying
With the click of a key, bullies are humiliating their peers. What are schools doing to tame this behavior? From The Christian Science Monitor
Schools, Liability, and Sexual Harassment

94. Arizona School Boards Association
Foundation project about citizenship education and other Kids Voting arizona a nonprofit, nonpartisan, grassroots CPB) sponsors www.learner.org which provides
http://www.azsba.org/indexlinks.htm
NSBA Member Websites Important AZ Education sites: Other organizations serving Arizona public schools: Other organizations serving public schools nationwide: Other organizations for parents of public school children: Other organizations involved in public school issues: Periodicals about education: Interesting Educational Sites These websites are not endorsed by ASBA but are provided as helpful links to places that may provide information useful to parents and governing board members.

95. Home
with information on this nonprofit agency and how is to empower and strengthen arizona s children, youth by providing support services and education to enhance
http://www.arizonaaction.org/
Arizona Action for Foster Children
4665 South Ash Avenue , G-11
Tempe Arizona
Phone 480-345-9555
FAX 480-345-2678
e-mail: aafc@arizonaaction.org DID YOU KNOW? · There are over 6,500 foster children in Arizona. Approximately 3,500 are in Maricopa County
· During a typical year, over 1,500 children wait in emergency shelters for more than three weeks for a family.
Welcome to Arizona Action for Foster Children's Web Site. You will be provided with information on this nonprofit agency and how to foster parent or adopt children. ARIZONA ACTION FOR FOSTER CHILDREN (AAFC)
The mission of AAFC is to empower and strengthen Arizona's children, youth and families by providing support services and education to enhance their opportunities to reach their full potential. Established in 1976 as a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit social service agency, AAFC has two main programs that serve the needs of children and families.
FOSTER CARE PROGRAM
-The goal of the foster care program is to provide abused and neglected children in the foster care system with a nurturing foster family.
ADOPTION PROGRAM
The goal of the adoption program is to find a permanent family for a child who is in foster care as a result of abuse, neglect or abandonment.

96. Arizona Trail Page
that allows these agencies to cooperatively and outstanding recreational and educational resource, and Association please contact arizona Trail Association
http://www.aztrail.org/at_main.html
Working to build, maintain and promote the Arizona Trail. ATA Home
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The Arizona Trail, the dream of Flagstaff teacher and hiking enthusiast Dale Shewalter, will eventually be a 790 mile non-motorized trail that traverses the State from Mexico to Utah. (see Trail description) The Arizona Trail is intended to be a primitive, long distance trail that highlights the State's topographic, biologic, historic, and cultural diversity. Jody Sixkiller captured the Trail's beauty and wonder in her song... The Arizona Trail. The primary users are hikers, equestrians, and mountain bicyclists (outside of wilderness or other specially managed areas). Opportunities will also exist for cross-country skiers, snowshoers, joggers, and packstock users. Government agencies, volunteers, and private groups and businesses are working together to make the Arizona Trail a reality. As of early 2002, most the 790 miles of trail is open to the public. More than 600 miles of the Arizona Trail have been "officially" designated and signed. (Trail Route Map) . The Trail is made up of 43 Passages ranging from 11 to 35 miles in length. In most cases, the Arizona Trail utilizes existing trails that are also known by their original name and number. Primitive roads are temporarily being used in areas where linkages are needed. However, new trail construction is needed in these areas, especially to maintain the vision of a non-motorized trail. When completed, the Arizona Trail will become one of the premier long-distance trails in the country.

97. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
State Higher education Agency. acpe.state.ak.us Website http//www.state.ak.us/acpe/ arizona Top arizona Commission for Postsecondary education Suite 550
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SHE

98. Policy Update November 2002 - Midterm Elections And Comprehensive
Policy Update November 2002. Midterm Elections and Comprehensive Sexuality education? Military Women Denied Right to Choose. U.S. Sexuality education, Reproductive Health Care Policies Differ from
http://www.siecus.org/policy/PUpdates/pdate0039.html

99. Volunteer Solutions Helping Volunteers Meet The Nonprofits That Need Their Help
US State . manage your volunteers, agencies, opportunities and
http://www.volunteersolutions.org/
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Volunteer Solutions is a Volunteer Matching Application that helps connect individuals to volunteer opportunities in their community. National Statistics
Agencies: 19,621

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100. Arizona Parents Commission
The goal of Drug Free arizona is to technical support for schoolbased education and prevention wide variety of federal government agency publications dealing
http://www.governor.state.az.us/p2p/pr_links.html
Family DayA Day to Eat Dinner With Your Children
"Family DayA Day to Eat Dinner With Your Children" is a national effort to promote parental engagement as a simple, effective way to reduce youth substance abuse risk and raise healthier children. Family Day is meant to emphasize the importance of regular family activities as a way to facilitate parent-child communication and encourage Americans to make family dinners a regular feature of their lives.
http://www.casacolumbia.org/newsletter1457/newsletter_show.htm?doc_id=104980

Strengthening America's Families
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) in collaboration with the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) have provided "best practice" family strengthening programs. Family strengthening programs are interventions that work with either a parent or caretaker of a child or some members of a family (including at least one target child) with the goal of reducing risk or increasing protective factors for problem behavior. www.strengtheningfamilies.org

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