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  1. Be a Winner: An Educational Program to Prevent Drug Abuse/Instructors Manual by Susan Rausch, Michael Young, 1991-05
  2. Understanding the Little Rock Crisis: An Exercise in Remembrance and Reconciliation
  3. Bitters in the Honey: Tales of Hope and Disappointment Across Divides of Race and Time by Beth Roy, 1999-10
  4. Little Rock by Laurie A. O'Neill, 1994-10-01
  5. Crisis at Central High, Little Rock, 1957-58 by Elizabeth Huckaby, 1980-10
  6. Ike's Final Battle: The Road to Little Rock and the Challenge of Equality by Kasey S. Pipes, 2007-02-28
  7. Life of Bishop Freeman of Arkansas by John N Norton, 1867
  8. Day My Mom Almost Enrolled in Preschool by Dianne Dannhaus, 1995-11
  9. The Red Scarf by Richard Mason, 2007-10-25
  10. Turn Away Thy Son: Little Rock, the Crisis That Shocked the Nation by Elizabeth Jacoway, 2007-03-02
  11. Warriors Don't Cry (Archway Paperback) by Melba Patitllo Beals, 1995-02-01
  12. Little Rock Nine: Struggle for Integration (Snapshots in History) by Stephanie Fitzgerald, 2006-08-31
  13. Creationism on Trial (Studies in Religion and Culture) by Langdon Gilkey, 1998-01-01
  14. Daisy Bates: Civil Rights Crusader by Amy Polakow, 2003-06-20

81. American Civil Liberties Union : Arkansas School District Agrees To Guarantee Ga
volunteering her services for the ACLU of arkansas. Lesbian Gay Rights Issues GeneralCriminal Justice Transgender Rights Youth schools Marriage Amendment
http://www.aclu.org/LesbianGayRights/LesbianGayRights.cfm?ID=12336&c=106

82. School Bus - Non Conforming Vans
Issued June 2, 1998. arkansas Attorney general Ruling 10/31/95 opinion by arkansasAttorney general about use of vans in school service in arkansas.
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Listed here are the opinions by several state Attornies General about the subject of vans in school transportation service:
  • Arizona Attorney General : An opinion by the Arizona Attorney General that grants free use of small vans of ten passengers or less, to the operators of an estimated 500 preschools in the state.
    Issued December 16, 2002 Nevada Attorney General : An opinion regarding numerous issues raised by private and public schools within Nevada concerning the use of passenger vans designed to carry 11 to 15 persons to transport pupils for school-related activities. South Dakota Attorney General Ruling: Unofficial opinion by South Dakota Attorney General about the use of vans with a capacity of 12-15 passengers for the purpose of transporting public school students to various school activities in South Dakota. Issued June 2, 1998. Arkansas Attorney General Ruling : 10/31/95 opinion by Arkansas Attorney General about use of vans in school service in Arkansas.

83. Size
All arkansas students are tested at grades 5, 7 had been aggregated to the schooland district 1) “combined students” and (2) “general students.” The
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~howleyc/ARfin.htm
Size, Excellence, and Equity:
A Report on Arkansas Schools and Districts
Jerry D. Johnson, Craig B. Howley Aimee A. Howley Educational Studies Department College of Education Ohio University Athens, Ohio February 15, 2002
Executive Summary The present study extends this work to Arkansas. Previous studies in this line of inquiry—some of which were known as “the Matthew Project”—examined the relationships between size, achievement, and socioeconomic status in Alaska, California, Georgia, Ohio, Montana, Texas, and West Virginia. Results in Arkansas are notably consistent with the results of the previous studies. Excellence Effects Regression equations were used to predict overall school and district test scores from measures of size, socioeconomic status, and the interaction of size and socioeconomic status. These equations show the extent to which variability in student achievement is regulated by the interaction of SES with school and district size. As with other studies in this series, the negative influence of school and district size on academic performance is more pronounced in impoverished communities than in affluent ones.

84. Home Educators Of Arkansas -- Web Addresses For Homeschoolers
general Home Schooling Websites. The Moore Foundation) www.oakmeadow.com (Oak MeadowSchool) www.uacted.uark.edu (University of arkansas, Independent Study
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Web Addresses for Homeschoolers
General Home Schooling Websites
These sites will provide you with a lot of information about home schooling. Many of them have chat rooms and/or message boards also, along with lots of links to other sites you may find helpful.
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http://homeschool.crosswalk.com

http://www.gomilpitas.com/homeschooling/

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Classical Home Schooling Sites
These sites are for those using, or interested in, the classical method of education for their home school.
www.classicalhomeschooling.org

http://home.att.net/-MikeJaqua/news/index.html

http://www.gbt.org

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Charlotte Mason Method
These sites are for those using, or interested in, the Charlotte Mason method of education for their home school.
http://www.home-school.com/articles/CharlotteMason.html
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Unschooling
Those interested in the unschooling approach will find these sites of interest.

85. Epperson V. Arkansas
this statute as construed by the arkansas Supreme Court See, eg, Connally v. GeneralConstruction Co., 269 US 385 own curriculums for their own schools so long
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Epperson v. Arkansas:
United States Supreme Court
Contributed by Kenneth Fair
U.S. Supreme Court
EPPERSON v. ARKANSAS, 393 U.S. 97 (1968)
EPPERSON ET AL. v. ARKANSAS.
APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS.
No. 7.
Argued October 16, 1968.
Decided November 12, 1968.
Appellant Epperson, an Arkansas public school teacher, brought this action for declaratory and injunctive relief challenging the constitutionality of Arkansas' "anti-evolution" statute. That statute makes it unlawful for a teacher in any state-supported school or university to teach or to use a textbook that teaches "that mankind ascended or descended from a lower order of animals." The State Chancery Court held the statute an abridgment of free speech violating the First and Fourteenth Amendments. The State Supreme Court, expressing no opinion as to whether the statute prohibits "explanation" of the theory or only teaching that the theory is true, reversed the Chancery Court. In a two-sentence opinion it sustained the statute as within the State's power to specify the public school curriculum. Held: The statute violates the Fourteenth Amendment, which embraces the First Amendment's prohibition of state laws respecting an establishment of religion. Pp. 102-109. (a) The Court does not decide whether the statute is unconstitutionally vague, since, whether it is construed to prohibit explaining the Darwinian theory or teaching that it is true, the law conflicts with the Establishment Clause. Pp. 102-103.

86. Arkansas' NBC 24/51 - Governor's New Plan Consolidates High Schools Under 425 St
Complete restructuring of the arkansas Department of Education. institution for theseparate bureaus of general education, higher New school district standards
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87. Arkansas Online : Previous Features / Investigations
general s office on open meetings and open records as part of a monthly packet ofpublications. Tommy Venters, executive director of the arkansas School Boards
http://www.ardemgaz.com/prev/code/day4b.asp
"Arkansas' Voice on the Internet" Previous Features / Investigations A special report by Mary Hargrove and Susan Roth Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Writers
Victim can get lost amid concerns about teachers, lawsuits Part II The student had testified in court that Latting didn't force her to do anything. But she said she was "hurt" by what happened. Her first-period teacher testified that the girl was crying and shaking after she returned to class, according to a newspaper report at the time. Latting denied that he touched the girl. His attorney said he had merely taken her to his office to counsel her. Latting taught social studies and physical education and coached girls basketball for grades 10-12 at the high school's east campus. The case outraged state women's groups and was mentioned on Rush Limbaugh's nationally syndicated radio show. Arkansas Attorney General Winston Bryant drafted legislation that expanded the state law on sexual violation of minors to include school personnel. The old law applied only to guardians, temporary caretakers or people in a position of trust or authority over a minor between the ages of 13 and 18.

88. Student Loan Guarantee Foundation Of Arkansas: Student Financial Aid, College Lo
Investing In Your Future general Student Aid Borrowers Students Parents LendersSchools SLGFA Home Victory Street Little Rock, arkansas 722011884
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WHAT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE?
Financial aid is provided through a wide variety of sources, including the federal government, state agencies, schools, and private organizations.
Federal Pell Grant
This is the federal government's largest "gift" aid program. Federal Pell grants are available for undergraduate study only, and eligibility is based on financial need, cost of education, and enrollment status (full-time or part-time). Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) . Federal SEOG awards are available for undergraduate students with exceptional financial need. Federal College Work-Study College work-study is available to both undergraduate and graduate students. This program allows students to earn money to pay for educational expenses by working either on or off campus. This program is based on financial need. Federal Loan Programs . There are several loan programs available. Always read your promissory note carefully and be sure you fully understand all the terms and conditions of a loan before accepting one. Federal Perkins Loans These are low-interest-rate loans made through your educational institution and must be repaid. Federal Perkins Loans are based on financial need and are available to both undergraduate and graduate students.

89. In Response To Shooting Deaths At Arkansas School: Government, Media Suggest Pri
tragic events at Westside Middle School in Jonesboro of the officials was to circumventArkansas laws that tour of African capitals, Attorney general Janet Reno
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In response to shooting deaths at Arkansas school
Government, media suggest prison or death for child offenders
By Barry Grey 27 March 1998 Within hours of the shocking and tragic events at Westside Middle School in Jonesboro, Arkansas, government officials announced they were investigating the possibility of applying federal criminal statutes to the two children who fired at their schoolmates and teachers, killing five and wounding fifteen. The aim of the officials was to circumvent Arkansas laws that rule out the prosecution of children under 14 as adults, and mandate that convicted juveniles be released at the age of 18. At the very least, it was explained, the 13-year-old and 11-year-old involved in the Jonesboro shootings could be kept under lock and key for an additional three years if they were convicted under federal auspices. At the bidding of Clinton, who issued a directive from his tour of African capitals, Attorney General Janet Reno announced on Thursday that the Justice Department was poring over federal statutes to find a means of prosecuting the youth in the Jonesboro case.

90. Directory
PDF, arkansas Education Directory 20032004 This is a 2 MB downloadable PDF filewhich requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. Link to List, Public School Website
http://www.as-is.org/directory/index.php
Online Services Privacy Accessibility Security The School Directory categories are listed below with available search criteria for each. Arkansas Education Directory 2003-2004
This is a 2 MB downloadable PDF file which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. Public School Website Index
Non-searchable Search for District Site/Superintendent
Last Name, Geographic Level Search for School Site/Principal
Last Name, Geographic Level Superintendent/District Index
Non-searchable Coop Director Index
Non-searchable Schools in Counties
County, Level Charter Schools
This file is 40.5 KB and contains a listing of charter schools in a Microsoft Word document. Magnet Schools
This file is 43 KB and contains a listing of magnet schools in a Microsoft Word document. Alternative Schools
This file is 34.5 KB and contains a listing of alternative schools in a Microsoft Word document. School Principals This file is 219 KB and contains a listing of all principals in an Excel spreadsheet. Elementary Principals This file is 371 KB and contains a listing of all elementary principals in an Excel spreadsheet.

91. Bauxite, Arkansas
America s massive aluminum industry has its roots in Bauxite, arkansas. Today, allthat remain are the Community Center, the High School and decades of fond
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Bauxite, Arkansas USA "Aluminum Capital of the World" The Bauxite Community Center Constructed for its employees in 1926 by the Aluminum Company of America, this old Southern Colonial meeting hall solidly stands today as a testament to the joyous memories of the people who once lived and worked in Bauxite. It is still a gracious host to the annual Bauxite Reunion and countless other meetings, parties, dinners and other special events throughout the year. My name is Steven Hicks and beginning in 1959, I attended Bauxite Public Schools all 12 years of my elementary and secondary education. I graduated from Bauxite High School in 1971. I am old enough to remember Bauxite as a town filled with people, homes, churches, stores, ball parks and fun activities. My parents and grandparents were born in Saline County, Arkansas near the town of Bauxite. My father, grandfather, four uncles, an aunt, my brother and brother-in-law have all worked in the bauxite mines and refining plants. My brother began working for the Aluminum Company of America at age 17 and has recently retired in 1999. He was one of the few remaining employees of ALCOA at Bauxite, Arkansas. My inspiration for creating these pages comes from my own memories and the book

92. Arkansas Judiciary - Web Site Links
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93. Usnews.com: E-learning: University Of Arkansas--Little Rock (General Information
University of ArkansasLittle Rock general information. Little Rock (undergraduate)University of ArkansasLittle Rock Business School University of
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first 30 degree hours of enrollment at arkansas State University. Required “generaleducation” courses most closely paralleling the high school core are
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Arkansas State University Arkansas ACT 1290 of 1997 as it Applies to High School Graduates Beginning 2002 Restricted Admission Policy for High School Graduates Who Have Not Met the State High School College Core Requirements I. Public School Students Students who lack the approved state college core at the time of high school graduation or who fail to complete the state core with a 2.00 GPA, must complete 12 hours of general education courses with a 2.00 GPA within the first 30 degree hours of enrollment at Arkansas State University. These hours are in addition to any developmental courses required of the student because of his or her ACT, SAT, COMPASS or ASSET scores. Students who are lacking college core courses must enroll in a course or courses designated as closely related to those core subjects they did not complete while in high school. Students who complete the high school core with less than a 2.00 GPA must complete one course from each of the core areas and UC 1022 – Strategies for College Success with a GPA of 2.00 within the first 30 degree hours of enrollment at Arkansas State University.

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Law School Programs Engineering Programs - Nursing Programs - Medical School Programs Collegesby State.
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