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21. All Kinds Of Minds > About All Kinds Of Minds > Press
oklahoma schools Attuned builds on a strong foundation of a s public, private and parochial school teachers have already taken schools Attuned training.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 18, 2002
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Oklahoma Schools Attuned
OKLAHOMA LEADS THE WAY IN EDUCATION THROUGH STATEWIDE SCHOOLS ATTUNED TEACHER TRAINING INITIATIVE Oklahoma City, OK – First Lady Cathy Keating and State Superintendent Sandy Garrett today saluted the launch of Oklahoma Schools Attuned, a statewide initiative to train teachers on understanding and managing differences in how students learn. The Schools Attuned program, recently featured on Oprah, is based on the work of Dr. Mel Levine, founder of the nonprofit All Kinds of Minds Institute and author of the current New York Times bestseller, A MIND AT A TIME.
"This is a special time for Oklahoma educators, students and parents,” said First Lady Cathy Keating. "This innovative program will be extremely beneficial to Oklahomans in providing teachers with research-based training that reflects the latest concepts and techniques, all designed to give students a better education and a better understanding of the world."

22. Edmond Oklahoma Education>
is a top priority in Edmond, oklahoma. The schools in Edmond, public, private and parochial, and the universities and vocationaltechnical schools reflect the
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Quality education is a top priority in Edmond, Oklahoma
T he schools in Edmond, public, private and parochial, and the universities and vocational-technical schools reflect the type of citizens living here. The schools are progressive, high in their standards, demanding of excellence, well balanced and well managed. Public Schools
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Edmond Public School District Covers 97 square miles servicing an enrollment of over 15,000 students. These students attend one of the fourteen elementary schools, four middle schools or three high schools in the system. Over 1,400 certified and support personnel staff Edmond's schools. Special features of Edmond's school system include half-day kindergarten, considerations of children with special needs, and a program for gifted and talented students. Within the community there is a great interest in education. Some of our civic and professional organizations are strongly involved in programs designed specifically to enhance the quality of education in Edmond.
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23. Education
Top of Page. Private parochial schools. School, Location, Phone, Web Site. American Academy Home School, S oklahoma City, 6347777, http//www.american-academy.com/.
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Education Overview The Base Education Services Center offers a wide variety of services to military personnel and their dependents. On-base programs include: General Education Development (GED) preparation; English-as-a-Second- Language (ESL); Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes; and undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Tuition assistance is available to active-duty Air Force military members to help defray the cost of tuition for courses taught on or off base, by regionally or nationally accredited colleges and universities. Location..................... : Bldg 201(SE) Telephone.................... : (405) 739-7408 Hours........................ : 0715-1600 Public and DODDS Schools All local school boards are required to provide free and appropriate education for the vision and hearing impaired, physically and mentally handicapped, and emotionally disturbed. A child must be five (5) years of age on or before September 1 to attend kindergarten. A child must be six (6) years of age on or before September 2 to attend first grade. Tinker Elementary , is a part of the Mid-Del School System, designated to serve kindergarten through sixth-grade students on base and those affiliated with the military. At present enrollment is 650 students, 98 percent of whom have military parents. Music and Physical Education are part of the curriculum. Also, we provide Special Education services for speech and learning disabled students.

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25. Parochial Schools Broken Arrow OK Oklahoma
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  • 26. 1930 Schools
    Qawla Tsp. oklahoma Military Academy, ED 6632 Page 256 Sheet 21A. parochial School, ED 72-17 Page 214 Sheet 3A. Eugene Field School, ED 72-168 Page 147 Sheet 6A.
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    27. Ponca City, Oklahoma - Chamber Of Commerce - Education
    by three parochial schools and a top notch career technology school, which are all widely recognized as leaders in the state of oklahoma, consistently
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    It is rare to find a community with the myriad of educational opportunities that we provide for the citizens of this region. Ponca City is fortunate to have access to numerous first-class educational facilities. The local K-12 facilities are complimented by three parochial schools and a top notch career technology school, which are all widely recognized as leaders in the state of Oklahoma, consistently producing test scores higher than the national average. Academic excellence is a top priority for Ponca City Public Schools . Literacy is the district's main focus at all grade levels. The elementary schools are organized to house grades pre-kindergarten through grades five.
    West Middle School houses all sixth and seventh grade students. East Middle School houses all eighth grade students. Ninth through twelfth grade students attend the high school, and the alternative center offers grades six through twelve. All schools are accredited by the State Department of Education and the high school is North Central accredited.

    28. Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association
    parochial schools which are not eligible for membership may compete but they must certify as to the eligibility of their students under the rules of oklahoma
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    OSSAA Home Page Rules RULES GOVERNING INTERSCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES
    IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS RULE 13 - TOURNAMENTS, MEETS, AND CONTESTS Section 1.
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    Classification of member schools shall be based on ADM as shown on the Annual Statistical Report completed by the Examiner's Division of the State Department of Education for the preceding school year. The ADM for grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 shall be used to determine the classification in all co-curricular activities. A special student shall be counted as a ninth grade student only one time. b. Athletic and non-athletic activities will be reclassified in the fall of each year based on the most current ADM figures if the ADM for all schools is finalized at least two weeks prior to the release date concerning pairings for a particular activity. c. Football and dual team wrestling will be classified on a two-year cycle. Classifications announced in the fall of the current school year will determine a school football classification for the two school years following this current school year. Deleting or adding class(es) in football may be voted on every four years. d.

    29. Kingfisher Chamber Of Commerce - Schools
    A private parochial school with approximately 90 students PK8. Kingfisher high school students also Four-year colleges oklahoma State University, Southern
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    Gilmour Elementary

    The Geen Gilmour Elementary School provides educational opportunities for grades Kinder- garten through 4th grade. Within this school will be found a variety of experiences which enhance the child’s learning, sense of self-worth, and ability to interact with peers. A basic education curriculum is offered enriched by modern techniques, access to the latest electronic media, and teachers who constantly upgrade their skills through frequent professional study. The success of this school is clear, not only from the happy, excited learners and satisfied parents, but also from frequent standardized testing which place students above the national norm. Learning is made exciting at Geen Gilmour Elementary School and children of all ability levels and interests have multiple opportunities to learn, pursue special interests, and become active in play and other organized activities.

    30. Oklahoma Higher Education - Student Center - Financial Aid - Robert C. Byrd Hono
    are selected annually to represent each of oklahoma s five congressional of Education mails application materials to all public, private and parochial schools.
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    Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program
    The Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program is a federally funded program to promote student excellence and achievement and to recognize exceptionally able high school seniors who show promise of continued academic excellence and achievement. Students are selected to receive scholarships based on eligibility criteria and completion and evaluation of an application. An equal number of "Byrd Scholars" are selected annually to represent each of Oklahoma's five congressional districts.
    Amount of Scholarship
    "Byrd Scholars" receive $1,110 for the first year of study at an eligible postsecondary institution. Scholarships are renewable for up to three additional years of study provided students continue to meet eligibility standards as defined by the institutions they are attending.
    Application
    The State Department of Education mails application materials to all public, private and parochial schools. All applicants will be notified by mail as to their status after the scholarship winners have been determined. Each application is rated according to predetermined selection criteria. Each application must contain the requested information and documentation which include such items as:

    31. WFTODAY
    a major medical hub for North Texas and Southern oklahoma residents. There are 18 preschool and kindergarten schools, 12 private or parochial schools, and 29
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    The community of Wichita Falls sits in the northernmost part of Texas, with Oklahoma City and Dallas a two hour drive away. The city of 104,000 people borders the townships of Burkburnett and Iowa Park, that add another 17,000 people to the area. The City acts as the Gateway to Texas from the North and serves our great state with an official Visitor's Center. This center is responsible for informing over 200,000 travelers annually about the diversity of the Lone Star State. The City has enjoyed tremendous growth within recent years adding 2,200 new and newly renovated hotel/motel rooms. Sheppard Air Force Base provides training and facilities to almost 35,000 active duty, retiree and civilian personnel. Sheppard is the headquarters for the European NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Program. This program is the only one of its kind in the world and trains our allies' most promising fighter pilots. The base also supports several technical training schools for U.S. military service members. Sheppard AFB is the largest employer in the area with 3,700 permanent party, an average of 5,700 students, and 4,041 civilian employees. The estimated impact of SAFB on local economy is $612 million annually. In addition, there are three American Legions and four Veterans of Foreign Wars posts within the community. The Municipal Airport is co-located with Sheppard's airfield.

    32. Demographics
    Edmond is home to excellent private and parochial schools, and two outstanding universities The University of Central oklahoma and oklahoma Christian
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    Edmond is located in Oklahoma County, 13 miles north of downtown Oklahoma City in the center of the state, and covers an area of 90 square miles. Major interstate highways I-35 and I-44 serve Edmond, with I-40 located 14 miles to the south. U.S. Hwy 77 also serves the community.
    Climate
    Latitude - 35 24’N Longitude - 97 36’W Elevation - 1,258 ft.
    January is the coolest month - avg. temp 35.9 F July is the warmest month - avg. temp 82.1 F Average Rainfall - 30.89 inches Average Humidity - 54% Average Wind Velocity - 12.4 MPH
    Population
    The estimated population in 2003 was 70,995. Projected population for 2010 is 88,800.
    Cost of Living
    Edmond's cost of living is 8% below the national average. The average household income for 2003 was $76,973.
    3rd Quarter 2003 ACCRA Cost of Living Index U.S. average: Edmond, OK: Tulsa, OK: Oklahoma City, OK: Dallas, TX: Kansas City, MO: Denver, CO: The six components of the composite index for Oklahoma City included grocery items, housing, utilities, transportation, health care, and miscellaneous goods and services. Education Edmond Public Schools enjoy a national reputation for excellence. In the Edmond Public School District, there are three high schools (9-12), five middle schools (6-8), and 13 elementary schools (K-5). The 2003 enrollment was 18,053. The graduation rate for high school seniors is 89.9% compared to the U.S. graduation rate of 67.5% and 85% report they are college bound.

    33. Education K - 12
    Private, parochial and Christian schools in the area, with many offering kindergarten through 12th grade education. St. Mary’s Episcopal School, oklahoma
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    Education K - 12
    The Edmond Public School District encompasses 129 square miles servicing an enrollment of approximately 18,000 students. Edmond Public Schools is the largest full-time employer in Edmond.. Edmond had a remarkable 22 National Merit Finalists, 8 Academic All-Ataters, 57 Valedictorians and 20 Salutatorians in the 2002-2003 school year. Edmond SAT and ACT scores outrank the national average by 24 percent combined in 2002. Edmond students are offered 28 Advanced Placement courses which count for college credit. Edmond's high school graduation rate is 89.9 percent and 85 percent of Edmond students report that they are college bound. Special features of the Edmond school system include half-day kindergarten, consideration of children with special needs and a program for gifted and talented students. There is a great interest and emphasis on education within the community. Many civic and professional organizations are strongly involved in programs designed specifically to enhance the quality of education in Edmond. Additional choices include numerous Private Parochial and Christian schools in the area, with many offering kindergarten through 12th grade education. St. Mary’s Episcopal School, Oklahoma Christian Academy and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School are located in Edmond. Casady School, Crescent Academy, Heritage Hall School and Bishop McGuiness School, to name a few, are located a short drive into Oklahoma City. Search the Chamber's

    34. KO'd By K-8
    In oklahoma City, another K8 innovator, school administrators discovered that the common-sensical support for K-8 education, many parochial schools are having
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    35. ReligionLink June 3, 2002: A Guide To Covering Cleveland School Voucher Case
    Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, oklahoma, Texas and since 1869, although students are not allowed to attend religious or parochial schools.
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    here Issues at stake Several major issues were at stake in the decision, which was among the most contentious of all of the Supreme Court's cases this term. Among the areas this decision will touch are: Education : The ruling will impact the discussion of funding for public schools, which was a contentious issue during the 2000 campaign. Proponents of vouchers argue that the government should spend its money in the most productive educational environments regardless of religious affiliation; opponents argue that government funds should remain in public, secular school settings. Church-State Separation : Strict church-state separationists oppose all school voucher programs because they feel that such programs give students incentives to attend religious schools, in violation of the establishment clause of the Constitution. Supporters of vouchers counter that the programs provide students with a wider range of choicesincluding both religious and secular schoolsso that they can receive the best education possible.

    36. 2 WORKS FOR YOU--Homepage Of KJRH-TV, CHANNEL 2--Tulsa, OK
    Southwestern Power Administration. State of oklahoma Homepage. The Tulsa City Council. Top. Public, parochial schools. Broken Arrow schools. Grove High School.
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    38. Dunces_of_Public_Education_Reform 9-1-00
    conservatives (Bush, Gingrich, Daily oklahoman columnist Pat McGuigan, oklahoma Gov. The truth is, if private or parochial schools had to meet public school
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    "Defaming public education has become a national sport for a handful of cranks whose agendas range from closing public schools to tapping the money for personal gain". Dunces of Public Education Reform
    Posted October 25, 2001 thepeoplesvoice.org
    By FROSTY TROY
    No man is exempt from saying silly things; the mischief is to say them deliberately. Montaigne Defaming public education has become a national sport for a handful of cranks whose agendas range from closing public schools to tapping the money for personal gain. The critics can't be confronted unless their motives are known. They generally fall into three categories: First, the hierarchy of the Catholic Church wants taxpayers to fund parochial schools. Period. According to Dr. Henry Levin's pioneering study at Stanford, that would suck $33 billion out of public school funds the first year. Second is the religious right, a polyglot group of religious fanatics who swear public schools are teaching a religion called secular humanism. They want to fund home schooling and "Christian" schools with public school dollars although public education already is the ninth most poorly funded among the industrial nations of the world.

    39. The Enid News & Eagle Progress Edition
    As enrollment declined for parochial schools in the 1960s on getting accreditation from the oklahoma Conference of Catholic schools Accreditation Association
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    40. Chamber Of Commerce
    The parochial schools have three elementary schools with an enrollment of of the AME Convention of Arkansas and oklahoma. related to the need of schools is the
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    Article from Our City, North Little Rock, Arkansas, Complied by North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce, 1957. We have no doubt that the family who has children of school age will be definitely interested in this important subject. In order to open a gate to information we would like to start with the physical property and perhaps talk about administration and other facts which should be of interest to you. We have two systems of schools here, the public schools and the parochial schools. The public school system has 19 elementary and junior and senior high schools with an enrollment of more than 9,000 pupils. The parochial schools have three elementary schools with an enrollment of more than 500 students. In North Little Rock we practice segregation of white and colored, however, the schools or' both groups build identical buildings for each and the teachers are paid the same rate of salary based on experience and educational background. If we should try today to rebuild all of our present schools it would cost in the neighborhood of 10 million dollars. We are building additions and new school buildings in each of our fast growing areas in order to care for the increased population which we are now enjoying and which we anticipate for the future. Since 1925 our schools are fully accredited by the North Central Association for colleges and secondary schools. We have one institution of higher learning, which is Shorter College for colored, with junior college rating with an enrollment of more than 300 students. This school is under the direction of the AME Convention of Arkansas and Oklahoma.

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