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  1. Guide to Secondary Schools: North Carolina, Virginia
  2. Comments on the recommendation of the Board of Higher Education that the North Carolina College Law School be phased out by Daniel G Sampson, 1969
  3. Kirk teaches critics a lesson in politics. (Tar Heel Tattler).(Board of Education chairman Phil Kirk)(Brief Article)(Editorial): An article from: Business North Carolina by Irwin Speizer, 2002-04-01
  4. Reading, Writing, and Race: The Desegregation of the Charlotte Schools by Davison M. Douglas, 1995-08-28
  5. State of North Carolina: List of county superintendents, members of county Boards of Education, graded school superintendents, colleges and academies by James Yadkin Joyner, 1905
  6. A study of negro and white pupils in Piedmont, North Carolina (Special bulletin / North Carolina State Board of Charities and Public Welfare) by Harry V Bice, 1938
  7. The teacher aide in North Carolina's comprehensive school improvement project: A joint undertaking of the State Board of Education and the Ford Foundation ... Dept. of Public Instruction. Publication) by Frank Conrad Emmerling, 1966
  8. Education Directory of Public Schools of North Carolina 2002/2003 by Public Schools of North Carolina, 2002
  9. 1999 special olympics world games, North Carolina school enrichment curriculum resource guide (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:431267) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  10. A report on the development of a system for analysis of instructional space utilization at the public senior institutions of higher education in North Carolina by G. A Ranney, 1968
  11. Final report: Performance of exceptional students on the North Carolina minimum competency test 1978-1979 by James D McKinney, 1980
  12. A handbook of the powers and duties of local boards of education, superintendents, school committees, principals, teachers, pupils by Edward T Brown, 1954
  13. Public School Law: Students, staff and boards of education by Ita Kilbride, 1989
  14. The constitutional and statutory development of the State Board of Education and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction as well as the Controller by E. Michael Latta, 1988

21. North Carolina Department Of Cultural Resources
in Nepal, he says, that prepared him to govern north carolina. He also is chairmanof the boards of the for Public Policy and Higher education, the Institute
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Born in 1937, Hunt grew up in the Wilson County community of Rock Ridge. In high school, he was president of his junior and senior classes, yearbook editor, valedictorian and state president of the Junior Grange and Future Farmers of America. Characteristically, he played quarterback; at halftime, still in helmet and pads, he joined the marching band and played the trumpet.
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Raleigh, NC 27699-4604
E-mail our Public Affairs Office © 2003 North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources.
Our mission is to enrich the cultural, educational, and economic well-being of North Carolina's citizens and visitors. We do this by working to enhance the availability and quality of our state's historic, library, and artistic resources. Knowing that cultural activities are integral to the daily lives of North Carolinians and a healthy economy, we work to preserve, develop, promote, and share the state's artistic, historic, and informational treasures.

22. State Boards
Request Transmittal to Jurisdiction of north carolina. degree from an NAABaccreditedprogram the primary means of satisfying your board s education requirement
http://www.ncarb.org/stateboards/regboards.asp?Boardname=NorthCarolina

23. North Carolina General Assembly - [ S 911vc Vc ] Short Title:
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF north carolina SESSION 2001 SESSION LAW 2002103 SENATE BILL DIABETESCARE PLANS AND TO REQUIRE LOCAL boards OF education TO IMPLEMENT
http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/html2001/bills/CurrentVersion/ratified/Senate/Sbil09
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2001 SESSION LAW 2002-103 SENATE BILL 911 AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION TO ADOPT AND DISSEMINATE GUIDELINES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INDIVIDUAL DIABETES CARE PLANS AND TO REQUIRE LOCAL BOARDS OF EDUCATION TO IMPLEMENT THESE GUIDELINES. The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: SECTION 1. G.S. 115C-47 is amended by adding a new subdivision to read: " The guidelines adopted by the State Board shall include: a. Procedures for the development of an individual diabetes care plan at the written request of the student's parent or guardian, and involving the parent or guardian, the student's health care provider, the student's classroom teacher, the student if appropriate, the school nurse if available, and other appropriate school personnel. b.

24. North Carolina General Assembly - [ H 1848 V1 ] Short Title: Reduce Paperwork In
of a Class 1 misdemeanor and the certificate of such person to teach in the publicschools of north carolina shall be Local boards of education, upon the
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 1999 H HOUSE BILL 1848 Short Title: Reduce Paperwork in Public Schools. (Public) - Sponsors: Representatives Nesbitt; Hurley, Adams, Blue, Wainwright, and Jeffus. - Referred to: Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House. - May 30, 2000 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO REDUCE PAPERWORK IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND THEREBY SAVE TIME AND MONEY THAT CAN BE USED TO EDUCATE CHILDREN TO STUDY ISSUES RELATED TO FUNDING EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS, AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO STUDY THESE ISSUES. The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: Section 1. G.S. 115C-307(g) reads as rewritten: "(g) To Make Required Reports. Every teacher of a public school shall make such reports as are A teacher shall make all reports required by the boards of education, and the local board of education. The superintendent shall not approve the vouchers for the pay of teachers voucher for a teacher's pay until the required monthly and annual reports are made: Provided, that the superintendents may require teachers

25. Employment Opportunities For USHE
University of north carolina General Administration, north Dakota UniversitySystem, O. Ohio Board of Regents, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher education,
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Other Systems of Higher Education Below are links to various USA higher education systems such as Boards of Regents, Boards of Governors, Coordinating Boards, and University Systemwide Administrations. Any suggestions or link updates may be sent to us at the following address: webmaster@utahsbr.edu A Alabama Commission on Higher Education Alaska Board of Regents Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education ... Arkansas State Board of Higher Education B C California Postsecondary Education Commission California, University of California Board of Regents California State University Colorado Department of Education ... Connecticut, Department of Higher Education D Delaware Higher Education Commission E F Florida Community College System G University System of Georgia H Hawaii', University of, Board of Regents I Idaho Board of Education Illinois Board of Governors - Universities Illinois Community College System Indiana Commission for Higher Education ... Iowa State Board of Regents J K Kansas Board of Regents Kentucky Council on Higher Education L Louisiana Board of Regents M Maine, University of Maine System

26. North Carolina
north carolina s charter school law was passed in 1996.(127) Under this legislation,any individual, group The state and local boards of education may grant
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site map help contact us The Heritage Foundation ... School Choice 2003 North Carolina Policy Archive:
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... Return Home NORTH CAROLINA State Profile (Updated April 2004) School Choice Status
  • Public school choice: No State constitution: No prohibitive language Charter school law: Established 1996
Strength of law: Strong Number of charter schools in operation: Number of students enrolled in charter schools (fall 2002):
  • Publicly funded private school choice: No Privately funded school choice: Yes Home-school law: Moderate regulation Ranking on the Education Freedom Index (2001): 27th out of 50 states
K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002)
  • Public school enrollment: 1,303,928 Students enrolled per teacher: 15.6 Number of schools (2000-2001): 2,192 Number of districts: 117 Current expenditures: $8,577,066,000 Current per-pupil expenditure: $6,578 Amount of revenue from the federal government: 7.7%
K-12 Public School Teachers (2001-2002)
  • Number of teachers: 83,526 Average salary: $42,959
K-12 Private Schools (1999-2000)
  • Private school enrollment: 96,262

27. NC State Board Of Education
meetings. SBE Highlights Highlights of the decisions made and actionstaken by the north carolina State Board of education. SBE Policy
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The State Board of Education is
charged with supervising and administering
"the free public school system and the educational funds provided for its support."
NC State Board of Education
6302 Mail Service Center,
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phone: 919/807-3304
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Current events affecting State Board members. About the NC SBE
Member profiles, history of the SBE NC SBE Meeting Information
Meeting dates, agendas and executive summaries for SBE meetings SBE Highlights
Highlights of the decisions made and actions taken by the North Carolina State Board of Education. SBE Policy Manual The official policies of the SBE Advisory Councils , Boards and Commissions A listing of the groups that advise the State Board Legislative Report Legal Affairs Links to education statutes, policies, a full explanation of the disciplinary process, and more On the Road with Mike and Howard Learn where the State Board Chairman and State Superintendent are visiting this month

28. Public Schools Of North Carolina
Events Conferences Agency Web Sites education Directory NC Schools Listing.John R. Black Named Wachovia Principal of the Year for north carolina.
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29. Cyndi's List - U.S. - North Carolina
More than 209 300 links! 206 850 links, categorized crossreferenced, in over 160 categories. Another 2 450+ uncategorized new links in the works. AccessGenealogy - north carolina Genealogy Resource Center  History Network - north carolina . Ancestor Search - north carolina RootsWeb Message boards - north carolina . Yahoo
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    • A central gateway to individual independent websites related to the history and genealogy of the Carolinas.
    • Resources for the Piedmont region of North and South Carolina, east and west of the Catawba River.
    • Genealogy records and information about ancestors in the 13 original colonies.

30. The North Carolina Community College System
of the colleges under what was known then as the State Board of Higher education(now the Board of Governors of the University of north carolina).
http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/NC/EDUCATED/commcoll.htm
The North Carolina Community College System
The North Carolina Community College System is the third largest in the nation. Each year the system's 59 institutions enroll more than three-quarters of a million students on campuses that are within 30 miles of 100 percent of the state's population. The system's mission from its beginning has been to provide opportunities for the citizens of North Carolina to further their education and to obtain training in order to successfully compete in an expanding job market. The North Carolina Community College System is the primary agency for providing job training and both literacy and adult education. The Beginnings Industrial Education
Centers
Department of Community ...
Community Colleges
The Beginnings
In 1952 Dr. Allan S. Hurlburt conducted a study concerning the need for community colleges in North Carolina but it was not until 1957, during the administration of Governor Luther H. Hodges, that the Community College Act was passed. The legislation authorized the establishment of community colleges and placed the general administration of the colleges under what was known then as the State Board of Higher Education (now the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina). By 1961 five community junior colleges had been established under the jurisdiction of local boards of trustees and the State Board of Higher Education. These first five community colleges were College of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City, Wilmington College in Wilmington, Mecklenburg College and Charlotte College in Charlotte, and Asheville-Biltmore College in Asheville. In 1963 Gaston College in Dallas became the sixth community college approved under the 1957 act.

31. Welcome To The NCBA!
be bustling with activity over the next few days as the north carolina Bar Associationcelebrates the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of education and the
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Quick Find Home NC Casemaker Board Of Governors CLE Employment at NCBA Foundation/Endowment Lawyer Referral Service Lawyers in the Schools Legislation Membership Services Recent News Pamphlet Program Search The Internet Search This Site Sections Spanish-language Services Special Reports Staff E-mail Listing Young Lawyers Division Membership CLE Legal Professionals Public ... Students/Teachers HOME NCBA Now NCBA Home NC Casemaker Listserv Real Property Forms Search Login MyNCBar What's New Technology Web Site FAQ 2004 Annual Meeting Brown v. Board Calendar of Events CLE Search Career Center Cyber CLE Justice Funds Pattern Jury Instructions Featured Items Appellate Rules Manual BarCARES Ethics Opinions NCBA Sues FTC Nonprofit Guidebook Order ADR Book
NCBA Voicing Opposition To
Mandatory Campaign Finance Fees
The executive committee of the North Carolina Bar Association Board of Governors voted Thursday to oppose legislation that would place a mandatory $50 public campaign financing assessment on North Carolina attorneys. Convening in Raleigh and Charlotte for a regularly scheduled quarterly meeting, committee members officially stated their opposition to Senate Bill 1331 and House Bill 1764. S.B. 1331 calls for an additional $50 tax on attorneys that would be assessed through the privilege tax. H.B. 1764 would add a $50 surcharge to the annual State Bar licensing fee.

32. NC Board Of Electrical Contractors
public through examination of applicants, education of licensees contracting in accordancewith north carolina General Statutes The State Board of Examiners of
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NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors
[ Home ] Complaints Continuing Education Download Forms Examinations ... Related Sites Our Mission To protect the life, health and property of the public through examination of applicants, education of licensees and discipline of individuals to promote quality electrical contracting in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 87-Article 4. Our Organization The State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors is the State agency responsible for the administration and regulation of electrical contracting within the State of North Carolina. The Board reviews applications, administers examinations, certifies qualified individuals, issues licenses, and regulates persons engaging in electrical contracting within the State. The Board is composed of seven members who serve staggered seven-year terms. The members consist of one member from the North Carolina Department of Insurance designated by the Commissioner of Insurance; one electrical contractor member representative of the North Carolina Association of Electrical Contractors designated by the governing body of that organization; and five members appointed by the Governor: one from the faculty of The Greater University of North Carolina who teaches or does research in the field of electrical engineering, one who is serving as a chief electrical inspector of a municipality or county in North Carolina, one electrical contractor member representative of the Carolinas Electrical Contractors Association, and two public members.

33. Wake County Public School System
as the 2004 Kenan Fellows after being selected by north carolina State University s the200405 fiscal year was submitted to the Board of education at the
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styles='http://www.wcpss.net/styles/mail-popup.css'; Schools Jobs Newcomers Community/Business ... About Us QUICK SEARCH HIGHLIGHTS 2004-05 School Transfer Request Form (in English and Spanish) WCPSS Job Application Magnet Programs Board of Education ... WCPSS History E-SERVICES Downloadable Forms E-Newsletters Notification Service Feedback ... Board Policy
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8:00 a.m. Wisconsin Educational Recruitment Fair (University of Wisconsin-Madison) June 15
2:00 p.m. Committee of the Whole-Board Conference Room June 15
4:00 p.m. Annual Meeting/Board Meeting-Board Room June 16
12:00 p.m. Joint luncheon-County Commissioner and the Board of Education-Downtown View Full Calendar Watch the June 2004 Episode of The School Connection ... TV Program
The School Connection is the Wake County Public School System's monthly television program connecting viewers to news, features and information about education in Wake County. This month, visit Bugg Elementary, recently named the best magnet school in the nation; see Wake County bus drivers compete in the state's "Roadeo"; see what's involved in opening one of the seven new schools coming next year; and see (and hear!) the clogging skills of the Fancy Steppers from Hunter Elementary. The School Connection

34. North Carolina Board Of Nursing
currently licensed in the state of north carolina. out its functions, the Board employsregistered Associate Directors for the education, Practice, Compliance
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STRUCTURE BACK to ABOUT US
General Refer to the Nursing Practice Act (90.171.21) for information regarding the composition, selection, vacancies, qualifications, term of office, and compensation for the members of the Board of Nursing. General business meetings are held in January, May, and September of each year and are open to the public. Notice of meetings and committee meetings are published in the BULLETIN, a public document which is mailed four times a year to nursing students and nurses currently licensed in the state of North Carolina. To accomplish the objectives of the Board and to assist in carrying out its functions, the Board employs registered nurses in the following capacities: Executive Director; four Associate Directors for the Education, Practice, Compliance and Discipline Departments; Education Consultants; Practice Consultants; and Investigators. Additionally, the Board retains a General Counsel and employs a support staff.
Education To facilitate the function of approving educational programs leading to licensure, the Associate Director for Education and Education Consultants survey each nursing program and its clinical facilities every five (5) years. Surveys may occur more frequently in keeping with the Administrative Rules or at the direction of the Board.

35. North Carolina Board Of Nursing
Number About 101 Boardrecognized and 1166 self-identified CNSs in north carolina.education Completion of Master’s Degree in Nursing, with clinical
http://www.ncbon.com/prac-NPFacts.asp
FACTS ABOUT ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES IN NORTH CAROLINA
“Advanced Practice Registered Nurse”(APRN) is an umbrella title for RNs who are Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Certified Nurse Midwives, Clinical Nurse Specialists or Nurse Practitioners. Completion of an advanced formal education program is required for recognition to practice in any of these categories. The specific scopes of practice and requirements for recognition to practice in North Carolina for each APRN category are defined in Administrative Rules, which may be obtained from the North Carolina Board of Nursing. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Number: About 1837 in the State.
Education: Completion of Masters of Science Degree in Nursing or another appropriate Master’s degree program. Mandatory national certification examination; continuing education and recertification required.
What they do: In this oldest of the advanced nursing specialties, CRNAs conduct pre-operative assessment, administer anesthesia, and manage post-anesthesia recovery. CRNAs administer more than 65% of anesthesia given annually, and are sole anesthesia providers in 85% of rural hospitals. CRNAs collaborate with physicians and/or anesthesiologists in almost every setting in which anesthesia is given-operating rooms, doctor’s offices, ambulatory surgical settings. This collaboration is also done with dentists or podiatrists.

36. North Carolina Music Educators Association
The mission of the north carolina Music Educators association is to The members ofour Board of Directors are and committed to quality music education for all
http://www.ncmea.net/
Board of Directors
Calendar

NC Coalition

NCMEA Conference
...
Section News

Leading Music Education Into The 21st Century Associated with
North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction

Affiliated with
Music Educators National Conference

and
North Carolina Arts Education Leadership Coalition
(Note: This site is best viewed at 800X600 resolution) Welcome to the web site of The North Carolina Music Educators Association! We are one of eleven state affiliates of MENC: the National Association for Music Education. The mission of the North Carolina Music Educators association is to promote music as a fundamental component of education and to provide opportunities for lifelong learning by supporting teachers, students and communities in developing and fostering excellence in music. It is our intention to provide you with valuable information and resources to meet your needs. The members of our Board of Directors are dedicated and committed to quality music education for all children and are most willing to assist you in any way possible. If you need further assistance, I invite you to contact any member of our Board. Maribeth Yoder-White, NCMEA President

37. NCBLPC - NC Board Of Licensed Professional Counselors
Statutes of the State of north carolina, to become The Board, which is appointed bythe Governor for continuing professional counselor education, and conducting
http://www.ncblpc.org/
Welcome to the North Carolina Board of Licensed Professional Counselors Website! We have established this site to provide you with up-to-date information on many facets of the counselor licensing process in North Carolina. The site is designed to provide you with information and resources pertaining to the establishment of the board, the licensure law, obtaining a license in North Carolina, locating licensed professional counselors in your area, filing ethical complaints against counselors licensed in North Carolina, and information regarding contacting the board directly. What is the NCBLPC? Historical Note The Licensed Professional Counselor Act of 1993 replaced the Registered Professional Counselor Act passed by the General Assembly of North Carolina in 1983. Both of these bills were sponsored and supported by the North Carolina Counseling Association (NCCA) and its forerunners (the NC Personnel and Guidance Association and the NC Association for Counseling and Development). The North Carolina Counseling Association consists of professional counselors who practice in mental health agencies, schools, colleges, family counseling clinics, private practice, and other settings. NCCA is a chartered state branch of the American Counseling Association, which has promoted the licensure of professional counselors in the United States.

38. North Carolina Licensing: Guide To Contractor, Engineer, Architect, Land Surveyo
schedule of continuing education classes; Landscape Architecture Practice Act;and board rules. Landscape Contractors north carolina Landscape Contractors
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Licensing: North Carolina
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Architects
North Carolina Board of Architecture
127 West Hargett Street, Suite 304
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
(919) 733-9544; Fax (919) 773-1272
ncba@ncbarch.org

Board of Architecture

www.ncbarch.org

Licensee and firm records can be searched by license number and name; records can be updated online. Provides license requirements and application procedures; license classifications; A.R.E. exam information; downloadable application, renewal, complaint and other forms; continuing education information; links to full text of board rules and statutes; board's Architecture Columns newsletter, with news and enforcement report; link to ADA regulations.
Landscape Architects North Carolina Board of Landscape Architects 3733 Benson Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27609

39. Find NC - Public Schools Of North Carolina (NC Department Of Public Instruction)
north carolina Standards Board for Public School Administrators; north carolinaProfessional Teaching Standards Commission; State Board of education Staff.
http://www.findnc.org/publiceduc.html
State Library of NC E-Mail Reference Service Simple Search Advanced Search ... State Library E-Mail Reference Service Public Schools of North Carolina North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Mission: To provide leadership and service to North Carolina's public schools by implementing the mission and priorities of the State Board of Education. Operations: North Carolina's kindergarten through 12th grade public school system is the 11th largest in student population in the country. It consists of approximately 2,000 schools in 117 school systems. Local boards have general control and supervision of all matters pertaining to the public schools in their administrative unit and elect a superintendent to preside over each school system. The State Board of Education is responsible for supervising and administering the state's elementary and secondary public school system, subject to laws enacted by the General Assembly. The State Board of Education consists of the Lieutenant Governor, the State Treasurer, and eleven members appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly. Appointments are for overlapping terms of eight years. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction serves as secretary and chief administrative officer to the State Board of Education. The State Superintendent, elected by the people of North Carolina for a four-year term, is responsible for organizing and administering the Department of Public Instruction. The Department of Public Instruction is organized into four areas: Education Management (State Superintendent, Deputy State Superintendent, and State Board of Education staff), Financial and Personnel Services, Information and Technology Services, and Instructional and Accountability Services.

40. Dianne Boardley Suber Of North Carolina -- President's Board Of Advisors On Hist
Dianne Boardley Suber of north carolina—Member of the President s Board of Advisorson Augustine s College, is an experienced education administrator with
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Information For Students Parents Teachers Administrators Information About Financial Aid Policy Programs Inside HBCU HBCU Home News Executive order Members ... Site map
Commissions and Boards Commissions and Boards Home
Dianne Boardley Suber, president of Saint Augustine's College, is an experienced education administrator with 22 years of administrative experience, including several positions of increasing responsibility in higher education and as an elementary and middle school principal. She has been a professor, an educational consultant and a staff development trainer. Ms. Suber holds a bachelor of science degree from Hampton University, a master of education degree from the University of Illinois-Urbana, and a doctorate in education from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. ^ Top ^ Technical questions about the Web site: webmaster@inet.ed.gov
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