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  1. A history of public education in Rhode Island, from 1636 to 1876 ... Comp. by authority of the Board of education, and ed. by Thomas B. Stockwell ... by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-21
  2. With More Deliberate Speed: Achieving Equity andExcellence in Education-Realizing the Full Potential of Brown V. Board of Education Part II (Yearbook ... National Society for the Study of Education)
  3. Commemoration of public education in recognition of the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of the State Board of Education and of the seventy-fifth anniversary ... College of Education, December 3, 1920 by Charles Carroll, 1920
  4. Rhode Island;: The development of a democracy by Paul F Gleeson, 1957
  5. Rhode Island ;: A brief history by Earl C Tanner, 1955
  6. Economic competitiveness and international knowledge: Special policy briefing for Rhode Island legislators : executive summary by Judith Anne Beachler, 1989
  7. A study of the Constitution of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations by Elmer J Thompson, 1956
  8. Extension and the future: A discussion paper dealing with the ability of the land-grant institutions and the cooperative extension services of New England ... New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont by Warren Rovetch, 1963
  9. The possibilities of public libraries in manufacturing communities by M. A Sanders, 1888

41. Rhode Island General Assembly > Press Releases
16, Central Falls, Pawtucket, Cumberland) has been appointed to theRhode island Board of Governors for Higher education (RIBGHE).
http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/News/pr1.asp?prid=380

42. Rhode Island State Education Laws
history of the United States, the history of rhode island, and the The decision ofthe board of regents for elementary and secondary education shall, if an
http://www.unschooling.com/resources/states/rhodeisland.shtml
Home Education Magazine
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State Information File For unschooling support groups, please see the state by state listing at Unschooling Support Groups
A complete listing of homeschooling support groups, organizations, listservs, websites and helpful individuals can be found at the Home Education Magazine website: http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/HSRSC/hsrsc_grps.html Please Note: This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for informational purposes only. For more information about the laws and regulations in this state please contact a state or local support group. RHODE ISLAND Rhode Island General Assembly Website
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Education CHAPTER 16-19
Compulsory Attendance SECTION 16-19-1
(b) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to limit or otherwise interfere with the rights of teachers and other school employees to collectively bargain pursuant to chapters 9.3 and 9.4 of title 28 or to allow any school committee to abrogate any agreement reached by collective bargaining.
Education CHAPTER 16-19
Compulsory Attendance SECTION 16-19-2
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43. Rhode Island Children's Crusade For Higher Education Links - Nonprofit Provides
are listed on the home page for the rhode island Office of Higher education, whichexecutes administrative and research activities for the Board of Governors.
http://www.childrenscrusade.org/links.htm
Below are links of interest related to education and the community, of interest to anyone working in the education or youth oriented community services fields. Rhode Island Commission for National and Community Service - An independent, nonprofit organization whose mission is to administer and promote exemplary national and community service programs throughout the state. Volunteers in Service in Our Neighborhoods - A collaborative project designed to help every Rhode
Islander participate in community service. America's Promise Rhode Island - The America's Promise RI Youth Promises Web Bank links our state's youth serving agencies and programs. You can search for the volunteer program that best suits your time and skill. All programs are categorized under the America's Promise five fundamental resources - mentor, protect, nurture, prepare and serve. GEARUP - Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs. This new competitive grant program supports early college awareness activities at both the local and the state level. Project Know - created to tell the truth about drugs — from the perspective of kids, parents, and experts. Drugs poison the future - sometimes all at once with sudden death and shattered lives, and sometimes a little at a time with lost dreams and wasted promise. The best way to avoid these problems is to "KNOW" the truth about drugs.A collaborative project designed to help every Rhode islander participate in community service.

44. Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority: Helpful Links
rhode island Board of Governors for Higher education(www.ribghe.org); RI Officeof Higher education (www.ribghe.org/colprep.htm); US Dept. of Ed.
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45. Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority: FAQ
The deadline for applying for a rhode island state grant is You can receive up tothe cost of education. This includes tuition, fees, room and board (or an
http://www.riheaa.org/borrowers/faq.html
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Q: What is financial aid and how much money can it save me?
A: Financial aid consists of loans grants scholarships , institutional, merit aid etc. that is awarded to parents and students on the basis of their demonstrated need and academic standing. Depending on the availability of funds, you may be able to receive up to the difference of what it costs to attend college and what your family can contribute toward that cost. Q: How is financial aid determined? A: Financial aid is determined by the college/university to which a student applies. State colleges/universities use a federal methodology and some private schools use the institutional methodology in addition to the federal methodology. To make it simple, schools use a pre-determined formula to figure out how much a family can afford to pay, taking into account the assets, income and size of the family to determine the amount they should contribute to the school. The difference between what the family can contribute and the cost of education is the student's financial need. Schools try to award students enough financial aid in the form of grants, loans and work-study to meet that financial need. Q: What is the first step to take if I want to apply for financial aid?

46. Rhode Island S Government Information Locator Service
Board of Directors Board of Directors (0k) http//www.riheaa.org/about/board.htmlcontactOrganization rhode island Higher education Assistance Authority
http://www.find-it.state.ri.us/msfindit/search.asp?nb=0&as=0&tid=5

47. Rhode Island Mental Health Continuing Education At P.D. Resources
Continuing education Requirements for rhode island. Psychology Board of PsychologyPhone 401222-2827 FAX 401-222-1272 Website www.rules.state.ri.us Email
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Continuing Education Requirements for Rhode Island Psychology Board of Psychology
Phone: 401-222-2827
FAX: 401-222-1272
Website: www.rules.state.ri.us
Email: KellyD@doh.state.ri.us
CE Required: 40 hours even years
Homestudy allowed: 10 hours
License Expiration: 6/30 odd years
National Accreditation Accepted: APA
Notes: Category IV
Date Entered: 10/16/03 Social Work Board of Examiners in Social Workers Phone: 401-222-2827 FAX: 401-222-1272 Website: www.rules.state.ri.us Email: KellyD@doh.state.ri.us CE Required: 30 hours Homestudy allowed: 30 hours License Expiration: April 30 / odd years. National Accreditation Accepted: ASWB Notes: 3 - social work professional ethics. Date entered: 10/16/03 OT Board of Examiners in Social Workers Phone: 401-222-2827 FAX: 401-222-1272 Website: www.HEALTH.ri.gov

48. Board Of Directors - Marcia Reback
Presidents Task Force Providence Central Labor Council, AFLCIO, Executive Committeeand Executive Board rhode island Economics education Board rhode island AFL
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49. Rhode Island
Only the rhode island Board of Regents would have the power to authorize a charter orthe state Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary education had approved
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/rhode_island.cfm
site map help contact us The Heritage Foundation ... School Choice 2003 Rhode Island Policy Archive:
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... Return Home RHODE ISLAND State Profile (Updated April 2004) School Choice Status
  • Public school choice: Interdistrict/voluntary State constitution: Compelled-support language Charter school law: Established 1995 Strength of law: Weak
Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2002): Number of students enrolled in charter schools (fall 2002): Publicly funded private school choice: No
  • Privately funded school choice: No Home-school law: High regulation Ranking on the Education Freedom Index (2001): 48th out of 50 states
K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002)
  • Public school enrollment: 157,599 Students enrolled per teacher: 15.1 Number of schools (2000-2001): 320 Number of districts: 36 Current expenditures: $1,610,108,000 Current per-pupil expenditure: $10,216 Amount of revenue from the federal government: 3.8%
K-12 Public School Teachers (2001-2002)
  • Number of teachers: 10,455 Average salary: $49,758
K-12 Private Schools (1999-2000)
  • Private school enrollment: 24,738

50. Rhode Island College : About RIC
The Providence Foundation, WaterFire Providence, the rhode island Commodores, therhode island Truancy Court Board of Advisors, the education Policy Board of
http://www.ric.edu/about/office_bio.html
RIC Home About RIC Academics Administration ... John Nazarian
President of Rhode Island College Born and raised in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, where he was educated in the public school system, John Nazarian is a 1954 graduate of the Rhode Island College of Education (known since 1960 as Rhode Island College). As of 2004, he has been with the College for 54 years as student, teacher, and administrator. One of eleven children, President Nazarian is an accomplished musician with an abiding interest in music and the performing arts. Following his graduation from the College with a Bachelor of Education, concentration in Mathematics and Science, he went on to earn an A.M. in Mathematics and Education from Brown University in 1956, followed in 1961 by an A.M. in Mathematics from the University of Illinois. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from New York University in 1967. His career at Rhode Island College began immediately following his graduation in 1954, when he was appointed by President William Gaige as an Instructor of Mathematics and Physics. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1958, Associate Professor in 1967, and full Professor in 1971.

51. Rhode Island College : About RIC
In 2000, the Governor of rhode island, state General Assembly, and Board of Governorsfor Higher education recognized his many contributions to higher
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I RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE I theweb@ric.edu RIC Home About RIC Academics ... John Nazarian
President of Rhode Island College Born and raised in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, where he was educated in the public school system, John Nazarian is a 1954 graduate of the Rhode Island College of Education (known since 1960 as Rhode Island College). As of 2003, he has been with the College for over 52 years as student, teacher, and administrator. One of eleven children, President Nazarian is an accomplished musician with an abiding interest in music and the performing arts. Following his graduation from the College with a Bachelor of Education, concentration in Mathematics and Science, he went on to earn an A.M. in Mathematics and Education from Brown University in 1956, followed in 1961 by an A.M. in Mathematics from the University of Illinois. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from New York University in 1967. His career at Rhode Island College began immediately following his graduation in 1954, when he was appointed by President William Gaige as an Instructor of Mathematics and Physics. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1958, Associate Professor in 1967, and full Professor in 1971.

52. What Does The School Board Do? - Rhode Island - GreatSchools.net
Let them know who you are and that you are involved in your child s education. Myschool board members, all 5 of them, know my name. From rhode island 08/11
http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/ri/37/parent
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53. Weil Publishing | Rhode Island Volume Content List
Water Utilities Energy Facility Siting Board Public Utilities Finance CorporationHigher education Assistance Authority, rhode island, ORDER VOLUME.
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54. Maximizing Returns On Rhode Island's Education Investments
by the rhode island General Assembly and undertaken for the rhode island Board ofRegents. The analyses were conducted by a private education consulting firm
http://edconsultants.com/Reports/Summaries/RISum.html
Maximizing Returns on Rhode Island's Education Investments: Enhancing the Leadership and Collaborative Assistance Capacity of the Regents and the Rhode Island Department of Education
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Report Objectives The purpose of this management consulting report is to enhance the ability of the Board of Regents and RIDE to provide (1) education leadership in Rhode Island and (2) collaborative assistance to local school districts in elevating student opportunity and education performance. Report Theme The report's principal theme is that Rhode Island need take only a few major, and not very costly, additional steps to realize a far greater return on its existing education investments. Currently, Rhode Island devotes less than one half of one percent of total state spending and approximately one percent of all public funds spent on education to the operation of RIDE. This is a relatively small amount of money. However, the state can acquire potentially huge leverage on the remainder of its education system spending by redirecting use of these resources toward more focused and productive ends. Analytic Methods In order to appraise the capacity of the Regents and RIDE to fulfill its existing education reform strategy, MAP engaged in a multipronged data gathering and analytic effort. This involved an extensive review of relevant documents, interviews with approximately 200 RIDE, Regent, and Rhode Island officials and informed citizens, observation of RIDE and Regent meetings, surveys distributed to all RIDE employees, survey questionnaires distributed to more than 1,500 individuals in local school districts, businesses, community agencies, and civic organizations, analyses of RIDE as an organization, and comparisons of RIDE with education departments in three similar states, Connecticut, Delaware, and Vermont.

55. RHODE ISLAND DISABILITY LAW BOOK
education The rhode island American Sign Language Instruction Act Drivers Licenses- Medical Advisory Board 31-10 Driver education Program Included In IEP31-10
http://www.gcd.state.ri.us/RI_Laws/Table_of_Contents.htm
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RHODE ISLAND DISABILITY LAW BOOK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Understanding the law numbers Locating the actual laws
CHAPTER 1 CIVIL RIGHTS
Civil Rights Of People With Disabilities 42-87 Fair Employment Practices Urine And Drug Tests As Condition Of Employment: 28-6.5-1,28-6.5-2 R.I. Fair Housing Practices Act 34-37 Discrimination In Granting Credit Or Loans 34-37-4.3 Rights Of Persons With Disabilities Relating To Taxation 44-3 Property Tax Relief :44-33-9 Hotels And Public Places Smoking In Public Areas 23-20.6-2 Discrimination In Government Services 42-51-6(C) Consumer Enforcement Of Assistive Technology Device Warranties Consumer Protection Rights - Authority To Regulate And Licensing Issues 5-71, 5-49, 23-15-2 And 5-63.2 Aids Discrimination 23-6-22 Assault Children's Freedom From Restraint: 42-72.9 Right To Be Heard In Commitment Proceedings 33-16-26 Rights Of Clients In Mental Health Facilities 40.1-5-5 Rights Of Persons Judged Incompetent To Stand Trial Or Criminally Insane 40.1-5.3-3

56. State Support And Incentives
rhode island Department of education Website For a complete List of National BoardCertified Teachers, visit our directory of NBCTs Assessment Center Locations.
http://www.nbpts.org/about/stateinfo.cfm?state=Rhode Island

57. Welcome To The Chamber Education Foundation
Deborah Smith, Director of External Affairs, The rhode island State House. RobertWeygand, President and CEO, New England Board of Higher education.
http://www.chamberedfoundation.org/
Mentoring: Share the Experience!
Want to know more about mentoring in RI?

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AmeriCorps Volunteers Bolster Mentor Recruitment Drive
With the help of twenty AmeriCorps volunteers, the Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership/Feinstein Mentor Network has kicked off its drive to recruit 2000 new mentors by the end of 2004. The Partnership has benefited from one of the largest AmeriCorps grants in Rhode Island this year, which has enabled it to recruit and train twenty AmeriCorps volunteers, who will work in communities around the state for the next ten months, strengthening existing mentoring programs and introducing new programs where none exist. Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership Establishes Leadership Council As industry leaders and professionals, these talented individuals have agreed to serve on the Leadership Council to assist in bringing mentoring to scale state-wide:

58. Education Internship Rhode Island
rhode island Board of Governors for Higher education The rhode island Board of Governorsfor Higher education website was established to provide residents of
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59. Boards Of Accountancy: Rhode Island
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Former Citizens Bank CEO George Graboys appointed to rhode island Foundation boardDistinguished career included law, banking, commitment to higher education.
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