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  1. Salary schedule information and alternatives (Oregon School Study Council. Special Bulletin) by Robert R Rath, 1963
  2. Merit pay in Oregon: A survey of alternative pay plans (Bulletin / Oregon School Study Council) by Gene Farthing, 1972
  3. State school finance alternatives: strategies for reform [by] Lawrence c. Pierce, Walter I. Garms, James W. Guthrie and Michael W. Kirst by Lawrence C Pierce, 1975
  4. The placement of high school students in private alternative programs (Working paper) by Frazierita Davidson, 1985
  5. Learning House Tutorial Center: An alternative educational program in the Dalles, Oregon (OSSC bulletin) by Maggie Johnson, 1981
  6. Alternative education programs for at-risk youth: Issues, best practice, and recommendations (OSSC Bulletin) by Tary Tobin, 1999
  7. Alternatives to retention: If flunking doesn't work, what does? (OSSC bulletin) by Anne Hill Thomas, 1992
  8. Alternative classroom facility design by Kent Davis, 1995
  9. Public timber supply alternatives in the Douglas-fir region (Hill Family Foundation forestry series) by Henry J Vaux, 1970
  10. A bibliography of selected references from the study Disposal of wood and bark wastes by incineration or alternative means, by Stanley E Corder, 1968
  11. Visitor behavior and management alternatives at Crater Lake National Park (Report) by Bo Shelby, 1981
  12. Particulate sampling of wigwam burners: From the study Disposal of wood and bark wastes by incineration or alternative means by Paul E Hyde, 1968

81. Class Dismissed
to save one of the five teaching positions at the public Family School in Eugene, oregon, parents and The only alternative, the school superintendent said
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82. Oregon Revised Statutes
education program, including an alternative education program care program certified by the oregon Youth Authority is temporarily absent from school because of
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Effective July 1, 2001 ORS 339.030 Exemptions from Compulsory School Attendance (1) In the following cases, children shall not be required to attend public full-time schools: (a) Children being taught in a private or parochial school in the courses of study usually taught in grades 1 through 12 in the public schools and in attendance for a period equivalent to that required of children attending public schools in the 1994-1995 school year. (b) Children proving to the satisfaction of the district school board that they have acquired equivalent knowledge to that acquired in the courses of study taught in grades 1 through 12 in the public schools. (c) Children being taught for a period equivalent to that required of children attending public schools by a private teacher the courses of study usually taught in grades 1 through 12 in the public school. (d) Children being educated in the children's home by a parent or legal guardian.

83. Impact: Alternative Education Accountability: KentuckyÍs Approach
alternative education programs for atrisk youth Issues, best practices, and recommendations. Eugene OR University of oregon, oregon School Study Council.
http://ici.umn.edu/products/impact/163/prof5.html
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Alternative Education Accountability: KentuckyÍs Approach By Leon Swarts Many of Kentucky's alternative programs serve students with disabilities as well as students without disabilities. As in other states, the primary disability category of students with disabilities enrolled in alternative schools in Kentucky is most often a learning or emotional-behavioral disability. Although it is clear that alternative schools in Kentucky serve students with disabilities, the percentage of students with disabilities attending these schools is not known because the state does not currently collect this information. Critical concerns related to alternative education in Kentucky and students with disabilities include availability and quality of special education staff, provision of appropriate services and supports for these students, and maintaining high, yet attainable, academic expectations and standards for learning.
The Importance of Accountability Measures for Alternative Education
The importance of clearly documenting measures of effectiveness and student success in alternative schools is gaining increased attention. Since the implementation of education-based reforms such as the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) and zero tolerance policies, there is an increased need and demand for alternative schools to be held accountable for student progress and improved outcomes. Because funding is increasingly tied to student progress, documenting and measuring these outcomes is of utmost importance.

84. Education, Elementary & Secondary Education, High Schools, Salem, Oregon, OR, Su
schools Public Salem Keizer District, alternative Programs, High
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85. President's Board Of Visitors For Minority Affairs, Oregon State University
College Advisory Board for Open Meadow (alternative High School American History Teacher Franklin High School, Portland, OR Member, oregon Assembly of Black
http://oregonstate.edu/admin/President/Diversity/visitorsMinority.html

Introduction

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Appendix A:
TEAM Report: Improving the Racial Climate at Oregon State University
Recommendations to the President's Cabinet
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Summary of Progress
in Response to the TEAM Recommendations Appendix C:
Cultural Centers at Oregon State University;
A Statement of Vision and Charter Commitment
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Representational Data for and Appendix E:
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for groups Appendix F: President's Board of Visitors for Minority Affairs OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT’S BOARD OF VISITORS FOR MINORITY AFFAIRS January 2002
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Renee Anderson Teacher, Mathematics Grant High School Portland, OR Former Director, Saturday Academy Applied Mathematics (SAAM) Summer Institute SAT Prep Instructor Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement Program, San Francisco, 1979 Former Director, Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement Program, Portland UCLA Graduate Wiley Barnett Geoff Brooks Maxine Fitzpatrick Executive Director Portland Community Reinvestment Initiative, Inc. Business and Economic Development Specialist: Real Estate and Housing Board of Directors, Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle Budget Advisory Community Member, Tri-Met Advisory Committee Member, Interstate Urban Renewal Timothy L. Hall

86. Hatfield School Of Government Barbara Roberts
High School includes the Teen Parent Program, the GED program and other alternative education programs making it the largest high school in Salem, oregon.
http://www.hatfieldschool.pdx.edu/roberts.htm

87. Welcome To The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Sisters alternative school offers programs The Sisters alternative School (now called the to contribute to Habitat for Humanity through the oregon State Tax
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The woods west of Sisters echoed last week to the yipping and yowling of excited sled dogs, straining to get on the trail for the two Sisters-area stages of the Atta Boy 300 Race For Vision. Appeals court hears Sisters land-use case
A fight over the development of two proposed industrial parcels on the north end of Sisters went to the Oregon Court of Appeals on January 3. Man dies in riding accident
A Ridgeville, Washington, man was killed in a snowmobile accident west of Sisters on Saturday, January 12. School contractor hiring is delayed
The Sisters School District has to hold off hiring a Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) for the new high school project due to a procedural glitch. Old town buildings make way for new
Two small, rustic buildings on Cascade Avenue were smashed to flinders last week to clear the way for new retail space.

88. Nugget Newspaper : Sisters, Oregon
In all, 78 students received Sisters High School diplomas, and 14 more from the Flex program, Sisters alternative School, took home State of oregon diplomas.
http://www.nuggetnews.com/archives/20000606/front6.shtml
Sisters High School graduates Class of 2000
By Charlie Kanzig The 52nd commencement of Sisters High School elicited both tears and cheers from the audience and graduates as a total of 92 students graduated Friday, June 2, at the ceremony held in the high school gym. Associated Student Body President Julieanna Little warmly welcomed the families and friends who had come to join the celebration. Following introductions, 12 seniors performed Sara McLachlan's "I Will Remember You," which set the tone for an emotional evening. The group included Rachel Beck (trumpet), Megan Pagano (flute), Nick Patterson (guitar), Stacy Patterson (percussion), Noah Harpham (bass), Cori Rapp (keyboard) and singers Mike Mills, Molly Johnson, Carrie Emrich, Chandra Hess, Julieanna Little, and Megan Benton. Jason Lake then took the stage to present his salutatory address, borrowing from Dr. Seuss to remind his fellow graduates that "Today is your day, you're off to great places." Evan Owens, the first of four valedictorians to speak, gave a lighthearted, but heartfelt talk on the art of having fun and being successful.

89. Yoshioris! United States Site Map
ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL. LITHIA SPRINGS SCHOOL. SOUTHERN oregon CSTC. ASHWOOD ELEM. SCHOOL. ASTOR ELEM. SCHOOL. BAKER alternative SCHOOL. ELKHORN ATC. BURNT RIVER SCHOOL.
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90. Deschutes County Government, Oregon - Youth Programs/Services
Central oregon Youth Challenge Foundation. A nocost alternative school for at-risk teenagers ages 16-18 years old, who want to earn high school diplomas, high
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91. Oregon School Website Award
in Gates; Karey Shawe, representing oregon Educational Media Association (OEMA), is media instructor and librarian for Klahre House alternative School in Hood
http://www.orww.org/Awards/2001_2002/20020610_Press_Release.html
TOP OREGON SCHOOL WEBSITES SELECTED
Schools in Corvallis, Beaver, and Portland Receive Top Awards for 2001-2002 School Year Websites
Schools in Eugene, Brookings, Redmond, Newberg, and Pleasant Hill also recognized
June 10, 2002 - A panel of five independent judges today announced their
School, Nestucca Middle School, and Riverdale Grade School were each given
First Place certificates and a check for $1000.00 by competition sponsors.
The contest was open to all public schools in Oregon. Competition sponsors
are Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc. (ORWW) and Friends of Paul
Bunyan Foundation, Inc. (FOPB). Both organizations are Oregon-based
nonprofit corporations with a focus on natural sciences education.
Competing schools were judged on the basis of five criteria: 1) homepage design; 2) website functionality; 3) community outreach; 4) local sciences content; and 5) archive plan. Second Place finishers were given a certificate and $500. Third Place finishers received a certificate and $100. Other schools receiving votes were given certificates of Honorable

92. BendBulletin.com
New Leaf Academy. oregon Challenge High School/oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program. Rimrock Expeditionary alternative Learning Middle School 3225323.
http://www.bendbulletin.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=9317

93. Clackamas County Social Services Department:Community Resource Guide
Go Back CROSSROADS alternative SCHOOL 724 Molalla Avenue PO BOX 1480 oregon City, OR 97045. Telephone Numbers and Contact Information (503) 6552755 Reception
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Email Operating Agency: CROSSROADS ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL Agency Type: Private, Non-Profit Person in charge: Joey Zarosinski, Director Hours of operation: Classes: 8:30am-2:20pm, M-TH; 8:30am-12:20pm, F Fees: Sliding fee $25-$50/month; fee adjustments available. Intake Procedure: Referral needs to come from public school, or Crossroads will initiate process for student. About the program: Disability Access: No wheelchair access. Public Transportatio: Tri-Met #32, 33.

94. NCLR Affiliates - Oregon Council For Hispanic Advancement
economic opportunities for Hispanics in oregon and Southwest Washington. OCHA has programs in youth leadership; culturallybased alternative school for high
http://www.nclr.org/map/details.php?id=224

95. Re: School Vouchers In Oregon? - Www.ezboard.com
oregon s School Choice Discussion
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96. COOLSchool
COOLSchool Contacts. COOLSchool Partner schools. COOLSchool Student Center. COOLSchool on KINK FM Aired on December 11, 2003 New Summer School 2004.
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97. Center For Education Reform
Organization alternative Teacher Groups
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