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21. KY: List Organization Index By Org Number Of Kentucky Web Sites
airplane and helicopter support for state agencies and operates and Hard of Hearing Council kentucky Environmental education Council - kentucky
http://links.kentucky.gov/ListOrgNumberV2.asp
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For other Kentucky
Government sites visit:
S earch KY: Options KY Home State Phone Directory Homeland Security
The following is a list of state agency names by branch/cabinet, department, and division with associated web sites. The state agency name may differ from the web site name.
Economic Development, Cabinet for

Education, Arts and Humanities Cabinet

Finance and Administration Cabinet

General Government Cabinet
... Previous Page
Legislative Branch
General Assembly Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Center Legislative Research Commission Legislator's Office and Lounge Services Top of Page Comments or questions Previous Page Judicial Branch Judicial Form Retirement System Judiciary Board of Bar Examiners and Bar Association Top of Page Comments or questions Previous Page REVN - Office of the Secretary Phone: 502.564.3226

22. State Profiles : Introduction
based groups, schools, and local agencies, these citizens individuals are serving in kentucky communities as AmeriCorps members receive an education award of
http://www.nationalservice.org/stateprofiles/ky_intro.html
Projects In Your State
Kentucky Commission on Community Volunteerism and Service

Pat Hargadon, Chair
Lee Nimocks, Vice Chair
Mark Leonard, Treasurer
Jana Sturm, Secretary
Douglas Adams
Nelda Barnett
Miguel Carlin
WC Corbin
Gary Cox Ken Culp III Alan Engel Marty Hammons Marlene Helm Kenneth Herndon Mary Anne Higgins Viola Miller Ray Nelson Catherine Newton Joe Norsworthy Laura Emberton Owens Karen Schmalzbauer Alan Taylor Phyllis Culp, Ex-Officio Cicely Lambert, Ex-Officio Allen Rose, Ex-Officio Betsy Wells, Ex-Officio "AmeriCorps members serve their communities by improving education, protecting public safety, building and restoring housing, improving health care, safeguarding the environment, providing disaster relief and promoting citizenship." Governor Paul Patton
National Service in Kentucky
Meeting community needs in Kentucky. More than people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to solve problems and strengthen communities through national service projects across Kentucky. Serving with national and community nonprofit organizations, faith-based groups, schools, and local agencies, these citizens tutor and mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, conduct neighborhood patrols, organize local homeland security efforts, respond to disasters, and recruit and manage volunteers. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service will provide more than to support Kentucky communities through three through three major programs:

23. KYVL: Ky Stats: Education
Facts kentucky education Facts provides a brief page of statistics covering all aspects of education in kentucky. Links to kentucky agencies providing the
http://www.kyvl.org/html/gia/saeducation.shtml
Kentucky Stats
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Education
Contributor Barbara Whitener , University of Louisville
Adjusted State and Local Education Expenditures per Individual 5 to 44 Years Old, 1999
This chart contains information about state and local education expenditures for individuals from ages 5 to 44.
Adult Education and Literacy in Kentucky
Published by the Legislative Research Commission, this report analyzes and gives statistics on education, literacy, teachers, and job training.
Adult Literacy in Kentucky
This site includes statistics on adult literacy in Kentucky by state, county, and income.
Annual Percentage of Kentucky School Students Who Drop Out
This graph shows dropout figures for Kentucky.
Data About Kentucky Colleges and Universities
This site includes statistics on Kentucky higher education.
Education and the Common Good: Social Benefits of Higher Education in Kentucky
This is a cost-benefit analysis of some of the social benefits Kentucky realizes from an educated populace.
Educational Attainment by Age and Sex
Educational attainment by age and sex. The figures are for High School Graduate or More and Bachelor's Degree or More. Information is from the Kentucky Deskbook of Economic Statistics.

24. RRFC Network
funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices Center (MSRRC) Delaware, kentucky, Maryland, North
http://www.dssc.org/frc/rrfc.htm
RRFC Network
About the FRC Conferences Federal
Resources
... Publications RRFC Network Technical
Assistance
What's New
Home The Regional Resource and Federal Centers (RRFC) Network is comprised of the six Regional Resource Centers for Special Education and the FRC.
listing of states by RRC
What are the Regional Resource Centers?
The six Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) are specifically funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices, and policies that affect children and youth with disabilities. The RRCs help states and U.S. jurisdictions find integrated solutions for systemic reform, offering consultation, information services, technical assistance, training, and product development. The beneficiaries of the RRCs' work are children and youth with disabilities, and the families and professionals associated with them.
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25. Regional Technology In Education Consortia (RTECs)
RTECs help states, local educational agencies, teachers, school Appalachia Regional Technology in education Consortium (AR*TEC) kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia
http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/rtec.htm
Regional Technology in
Education Consortia (RTECs)
Welcome Page Comprehensive Centers Eisenhower Consortia Equity Assistance Centers ... Regional Resource Centers Technology Consortia Secretary's Regional Representatives TA Alliance Vocational Education Clearinghouses ... Other Resources
Home Funded by the Technology for Education Act of 1994, the RTECs help states, local educational agencies, teachers, school library and media personnel, administrators, and other education entities integrate technologies into K-12 classrooms, and library media centers, adult literacy centers, and other educational settings. (Regional Map) Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Mid Atlantic Regional Technology in Education Consortium (MAR*TEC)

Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
Appalachia Regional Technology in Education Consortium (AR*TEC)

Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia
SouthEast Initiatives Regional Technology in Education Consortium (SEIR*TEC)

Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, U.S. Virgin Islands, and West Virginia
North Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium (NCRTEC)

Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin

26. State Agencies
PTA. kentucky. Department of education. Board of Regents. PTA Email sd_office@pta.org. Tennessee. PTA. Texas. education Agency. Higher education Coordinating Board.
http://counselor.wiredscholar.com/counselor/content/resource_center/state_agenci

27. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: Kentucky State Resources
Programs Parent and Professional Organizations Technology STATE GOVERNMENT agencies State Department of education Special education kentucky Department of
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/kentucky.html
To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Island Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Com. North. Mariana Island

28. Kentucky Department Of Education
Website http//www.ksde.org/ kentucky. kentucky Department of education. Departments and agencies kentucky Department of education. Search.
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The Behavior Home Page The purpose of this site is "to provide a format that allows school personnel, parents, and other professionals to gain access to information, to share effective ...
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29. Education Of Homeless Children And Youth
Only 3% of all local education agencies receive McKinney education Programs, US Department of education, 1250 Maryland The University Press of kentucky, 663 S
http://www.nationalhomeless.org/edchild.html
Education of Homeless Children and Youth
NCH Fact Sheet #10

Published by the National Coalition for the Homeless, July 2001 This fact sheet examines the barriers to public education faced by homeless children and youth, the progress states have made in removing those barriers, and current policy issues. A list of resources for further study is also provided.
BACKGROUND
Homeless children are by most accounts among the fastest growing segments of the homeless population. Families with children constitute approximately 40% of people who become homeless (U.S. Conference of Mayors, 2001). These proportions are likely to be higher in rural areas; research indicates that families, single mothers, and children make up the largest group of people who are homeless in rural areas (Vissing, 1996).
REMOVING BARRIERS TO HOMELESS CHILDREN'S EDUCATION
Recent evaluations of the EHCY program reveal that while much progress has been made in ensuring homeless children's access to education, many barriers remain (see America's Homeless Children: Will Their Future Be Different?

30. KEA - Kentucky Education Association
government and state and local education agencies. AEL provides services to educators, education publishers, and 2004; kentucky education Association Designed
http://www.kea.org/hotTopic/index.cfm?hottopic_id=237

31. KEA - Kentucky Education Association
agencies in the use of Federal education dollars; and a stronger emphasis on reading, especially for our youngest children. 2004; kentucky education
http://www.kea.org/esea/
Home About KEA ESEA/NCLB KESPA ... Update Member Info
The No Child Left Behind Act reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. The law incorporates principles and strategies that include increased accountability for States, school districts, and schools; greater choice for parents and students, particularly those attending low-performing schools; more flexibility for States and local educational agencies in the use of Federal education dollars; and a stronger emphasis on reading, especially for our youngest children.
About ESEA/NCLB

The Law

KY Info

Teacher Qualifications
...
KEA Online Policy Regarding Privacy and Acceptable Use

32. Summary Of Student Advisors To State Education Agencies
www.SoundOut.org is proud to present this landmark report with permission Zachariah Webb for the kentucky Department of education. TO STATE education agencies.
http://www.soundout.org/WebbReport/Summary.htm
Home Involvement Activism Publications ... Resources www.SoundOut.org is proud to present this landmark report with permission from the Kentucky Department of Education and its author, Zachariah Webb. Overview S ummary of findings S ... Report as a PDF M EETING K ENTUCKY’S E DUCATIONAL N EEDS: Zachariah Webb for the Kentucky Department of Education SUMMARY OF STUDENT ADVISORS TO STATE EDUCATION AGENCIES
State # Of Student Advisors
Body Students Advising
Selector of Students Alaska State Board State Student Council/State Board California State Board (Voting) State Student Council/State Board/Governor Connecticut Commissioner State Board Commissioner Student Advisory Council/Governor Hawai‘i State Board State Board Public High School Students Student Advisory Council/Public 7 th th stdnts Illinois State Board Student Advisory Council/State Superintendent Iowa State Board State Board/Governor Louisiana State Board State Student Council Maryland State Board (Partial Voting) State Student Council/Governor Massachusetts State Board State Board (Voting) Public High School Students Student Advisory Council Minnesota Commissioner Commissioner Mississippi State Superintendent State Superintendent Missouri Department of Education Governor Montana State Board State Student Council Nevada State Board State Student Council New Jersey State Board State Student Council North Carolina State Board Governor

33. Index
The Center is working statewide with education and other agencies to provide 105 Stratton Building 521 Lancaster Avenue Richmond, kentucky, 40475 Tollfree
http://www.kysafeschools.org/clear/crisis.html
Preparing for, Responding to and Recovering from Attacks On February 7, 2003, President Bush heightened national security by raising the status to Orange Alert. As our nation grapples with the potential of another terrorist attack, and faces an ongoing war on terrorism, the faculty, staff and students in Kentucky schools will certainly be impacted, directly or indirectly. The goal of KCSS is to help you deal with the fears, concerns and realities these events create. We can help each other deal with the impact of this time, and pray. The Center is working statewide with education and other agencies to provide support services to Kentucky schools as they are needed. Below are a variety of resources that we encourage you to utilize to prepare for, respond, and recover from crises. Kentucky Emergency Management Guide School Biological/Chemical Terrorist Response Plan Kentucky Public Health Bioterrorism Website FDA Bioterrorism Resource Website ...
School Safety in the 21st Century: Adapting to New Security Challenges Post-9/11

Kentucky Center for School Safety
Eastern Kentucky University
105 Stratton Building
521 Lancaster Avenue
Richmond, Kentucky, 40475

34. History Of NASASP Areas |  NASASP.org
Indiana, the District of Columbia, kentucky, Maryland, Ohio of WAA and the Office of education. Following this meeting, the State agencies representatives, in
http://nasasp.org/v3/sasp/historyofareas.html
"In December of 1945, the Commissioner of the War Assets Administration asked the Governors of the several States to create State Agencies for Surplus Property. Most of these State programs were lodged in the State departments of education since, at this time, discounted and military surplus property was made available only to educational institutions.
As War Assets and the armed services expanded their operations, with the several
States developing an intensified interest in the program, it became apparent that there was no equitable distribution of property between the States. This condition
was one of the primary reasons why the State agencies decided that it would be desirable to create regional unions of the several States - and eventually a
national association of these unions. Periodically, before the establishment of any
union, State representatives met with Federal agents and divided lists of property
between those States located in the jurisdictional area of the several WAA regional
offices. During this same period of time, surplus military property of the Army

35. Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust
for the kentucky education Savings Plan Trust (KESPT) should be read carefully before opening an Account. The Commonwealth of kentucky, its agencies, TIAACREF
http://www.kentuckytrust.org/story_051503.html
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Latest News KENTUCKY'S TAX-FAVORED COLLEGE SAVINGS PROGRAM
ADDS NEW INVESTMENT OPTION - Also Offers Online Enrollment Frankfort, KY (May 15, 2003)
Kentucky families interested in saving for their children’s college education can now invest in a new Guaranteed Option through the state’s tax-favored Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust (KESPT). The Guaranteed Option joins KESPT’s Managed Allocation Option and 100% Equity Option. Contributions under the Guaranteed Option will be allocated to a funding agreement, which will guarantee KESPT both principal and a minimum rate of return of 3%. In addition, KESPT is now offering online enrollment "These program enhancements will make it even easier for families to save for the higher education expenses of their children," said Dr. Joe L. McCormick, executive director of the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA). "The Guaranteed Option is specifically designed for families who want to save for college expenses while protecting their principal." People who choose the Guaranteed Option will have their money invested in a funding agreement issued by the TIAA-CREF Life Insurance Company to KESPT. In addition to the guarantee to KESPT of principal and a 3% minimum rate of return, the funding agreement may also offer the opportunity for additional returns beyond the minimum rate.

36. Organizations Who Have Worked With Doug Johnson
also done (or will be doing) workshops and consulting for these districts and education agencies Hardin Country, kentucky. Minnesota South District Educators.
http://www.doug-johnson.com/org.html
Doug Johnson
Writing, Speaking and Consulting on School Technology and Library Issues
Organizations and districts with whom I've worked
I have made (or will be making) presentations for these organizations: AIME, (Indiana Alabama Educational Technology Conference, 2001, 2002 Alaska Association of School Librarians, 2004 Alaska Educational Technology Association, 2000 Alberta Teachers Association, 2002 American Association of School Librarians, 1999, 2001, 2003 Apple Computer, 2001 Association for Moral Education, 1999 Branch Out Conference (for library support staff and paraprofessionals), 2003 Canada Library Association, 1999 Colorado School Library Media Association, 2000 Connecticut Educational Media Association, 2003 EncycloMedia Conference (Oklahoma), 1999, 2000 European Council of International Schools (Berlin), 2002 Florida Association of Media Educators, 1999, 2000 GaETC (Georgia), 2002 GOTEC (Ohio), 1998

37. HigherEdInfo.org: About Us
Associate at the National Center for Family Literacy in Louisville, kentucky. with hundreds of institutions and state higher education agencies on management
http://www.higheredinfo.org/about/

Home
About Us Contact Us
New Measures
More information about us: Staff Mission and Vision Advisory List Staff Patrick J. Kelly - Director of the Information Center Patrick Kelly is a Senior Associate at the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS) and serves as Director of the National Information Center for Higher Education Policymaking and Analysis. Before joining NCHEMS in February 2002, Patrick worked for six years at the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. His most recent position at the council was Senior Associate for Information and Research. He worked with higher education leaders to design performance indicators to measure progress toward postsecondary education reform in Kentucky, conducted research studies for statewide higher education policy initiatives, and coordinated the analysis and reporting of data and information in support of many other council projects. Prior to working at the council, Patrick was a Research Associate at the National Center for Family Literacy in Louisville, Kentucky. Patrick is working on his Ph.D. in Urban and Public Affairs at the University of Louisville where he also earned a Master's degree in Sociology. His undergraduate studies were completed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. His areas of specialization and interest include research and statistical methodology, policy analysis, and program evaluation.

38. Kentucky State Police: Initiatives
cooperation with local law enforcement agencies, will be who fail to comply with kentucky’s child states that simply conduct public education, said Terrance
http://www.kentuckystatepolice.org/initiatives.htm
Text only link
Concealed Deadly Weapons
Contacting the KSP
Current Job Opportunities
Fallen Trooper Memorial
History of the KSP
KSP Core Values
KSP FAQs
KSP Initiatives
KSP Organization
Missing Children Other Sites of Interest Post Locations Sex Offender Registry Trooper Island Unsolved Cases For other Kentucky Government sites visit: Search Kentuckystatepolice.org www.kentuckystatepolice.org KSP Initiatives Kentucky State Police Initiatives According to data collected and published by the National Safety Council , there are many good reasons to demand for seat belt usage, including: Health care and insurance costs are directly related to the higher costs associated with unbelted drivers and passengers. Society as a whole picks up more than 85 percent of these costs, not the individuals involved in the crash. The failure to wear seat belts contributes to more fatalities annually than any other single traffic safety-related behavior.

39. Language, Speech And Hearing Contacts In State Education Agencies
Language, Speech and Hearing Contacts in State education agencies. kentucky Lee Ann Olson kentucky Department of education Office of education for
http://www.asha.org/about/legislation-advocacy/state/education_agencies.htm
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Language, Speech and Hearing Contacts in State Education Agencies
Alaska
Myra Howe
Office of Special Services
Alaska Department of Education
801 West 10th Street, Suite 200
Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Alabama
Carolyn Baumgartner
Division of Special Education Services
Alabama State Department of Education
P.O. Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101 James Waid Division of Special Education Services Alabama State Department of Education P.O. Box 302101

40. TSSA (Technology Standards For School Administrators) :: View Standards
the Association of education Service agencies (AESA), the Regional education Board (SREB), the kentucky Department of Society for Technology in education (ISTE
http://cnets.iste.org/tssa/view_standards.html
Technology Standards for School Administrators
TSSA Draft (v4.0)
The Collaborative for Technology Standards for School Administrators (TSSA Collaborative) has facilitated the development of a national consensus on what P-12 administrators should know and be able to do to optimize the effective use of technology. This consensus is presented by the Collaborative (November 2001) as Technology Standards for School Administrators (TSSA). The Collaborative believes that comprehensive implementation of technology is, in itself, large-scale systemic reform. Leadership plays a key role in successful school reform. The CollaborativeÕs standards, therefore, focus on the role of leadership in enhancing learning and school operations through the use of technology. These standards are indicators of effective leadership for technology in schools. They define neither the minimum nor maximum level of knowledge and skills required of a leader, and are neither a comprehensive list nor a guaranteed recipe for effective technology leadership. Rather, these standards are a national consensus among educational stakeholders of what best indicates accomplished school leadership for comprehensive and effective use of technology in schools. The standards challenge almost every school administrator in some areas, yet each individual standard is attainable by the professional education leader. Although a national consensus, in no way should these standards inhibit new development, innovation, or progress for schools or for school leadership.

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