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81. National Clearinghouse For Professions In Special Education - Educator Resources
Georgia TeachGeorgia.org Georgia Department of tennessee tennessee Employment Resources for Educators. Texas Texas education Agency Employment Opportunities for
http://www.special-ed-careers.org/educator_resources/state_clearinghouses.html
State Employment Clearinghouses, Job Banks, and Recruitment Initiatives
Alabama
Alabama Teaching Opportunities
Alaska
Alaska Teacher Placement
Arizona
Arizona Educational Employment Board
California
Recruitment of Qualified Personnel for Special Education Positions in California

CalTeach - California Center for Teaching Careers

California Education Job Opportunities Information Network, ED-JOIN
Connecticut
CTREAP - Connecticut Regional Applicant and Placement Program

Connecticut State Department of Education
District of Columbia
District of Columbia Public Schools Opportunities
Florida
Florida Department of Education - School Information
TeachInFlorida.com Georgia TeachGeorgia.org Georgia Department of Education Guam Guam Department of Education Teaching Positions Hawaii Teaching in Hawaii Idaho Idaho Job Service Illinois Illinois State Board of Education Resources Indiana Indiana Professional Employee Employment Referral System P.E.E.R.

82. Tennessee Association Of Student Financial Aid - Lender List
Lending agencies and Sponsors Email Web Hudson, Kathy Vice President First tennessee Bank PO Box Ron Client Account Mgr US Department of education 61 Forsyth
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/FinancialAid/Tasfaa/lender.htm
Lending Agencies and Sponsors
Abernathy, Jack

Director of Sales
Automated Collection Serv, Inc
2285 Murfreesboro Rd
Nashville, TN 37217
Phone:
Fax:
Email:
Web:
Adkins, Tippi
Student Loan Manager Automated Collection Services P O Box 17423 Nashville, TN 37217

83. Life Smarts State Involvement
J. Brandon University of tennessee Agricultural Extension Reddell Pierce FCCLA/Texas education Agency Phone 512306 Email spierce@texasfccla.org, Virginia Jeff
http://www.lifesmarts.org/state.htm

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Alabama
Bernice Wilson
AL Cooperative Extension System
Phone: 256-372-4969
Fax: 256-372-5842 Email: bbwilson@aces.edu Arizona Diane Low AZ Attorney General Terry Goddard 's Office Phone: 602- Fax: Email: DianeLow@AG.State.AZ.US California Sophia Azar Department of Consumer Affairs Phone: 916-322-2551 Fax: 916-323-9335 Email: sophia_azar@dca.ca.gov Delaware Patricia Dailey Phone: 302-577-8926 Fax: 302-577-6987 Email: pdailey@state.de.us District of Columbia Rebecca Bankhead Univ. of DC Cooperative Ext. Phone: 202-274-7133 Fax: 202-274-7130 Email: nadinesmoot@aol.com

84. N4A Links
AAA Nashville, TN South Central tennessee Development District Administration on Aging (AoA) Agency for Health of Medicine - Patient education Research Center
http://www.n4a.org/links.cfm
N4A Links
AAAs/Title VI Agencies Government Other Organizations
Last Updated: May 28, 2004 AAAS/TITLE VI AGENCIES AK AL AR AZ ... WV Alaska
Maniilaq Association
- Kotzebue, AK
North Slope Borough
- Barrow, AK
Alabama
Alabama-Tombigbee AAA
- Camden, AL
East Alabama Regional Planning and Development Com
- Anniston, AL
Jefferson County Office of Senior Citizens
- Birmingham, AL
Lee-Russell Council of Governments/AAA
- Opelika, AL
North Central Alabama Regional Councils of Governm
- Decatur, AL
Northwest Alabama Council of Governments
- Muscle Shoals, AL
South Alabama Regional Planning Commission
- Mobile, AL TARCOG AAA - Huntsville, AL West Alabama Regional Commission - Northport, AL Arkansas AAA of Southeast Arkansas - Pine Bluff, AR AAA of Southwest Arkansas Inc. - Magnolia, AR AAA of Western Arkansas Inc. - Fort Smith, AR Carelink Central Arkansas AAA Inc. - North Little Rock, AR East Arkansas AAA Inc. - Jonesboro, AR The Area Connection AAA of N. W. Arkansas - Harrison, AR White River AAA - Batesville, AR Arizona AAA Region One Inc. - Phoenix, AZ Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona - Phoenix, AZ

85. Tennessee
State education Agency Contact tennessee Department of education, 21st Century Community Learning Center. This sample policy from the tennessee School Boards
http://www.nsba.org/site/view.asp?TRACKID=&VID=56&CID=1025&DID=11569

86. NCATE: State Education Agency Websites
State education Agency Websites. Kansas. tennessee. NCATE is the professional accrediting organization for schools, colleges, and departments of education in the
http://www.ncate.org/resources/statelinks.htm
NCATE works to make a difference in the quality of teaching and teacher preparation today, tomorrow, and for the next century.
State Education Agency Websites
Alaska Montana Arizona Nebraska ... NCATE Home
phone: fax: website: www.ncate.org
ncate@ncate.org

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87. Bristol Chamber Of Commerce - Moving To Bristol - Education
Bristol tennessee City Schools See map 615 Edgemont Avenue Bristol 6693523 Email sas@stannes-bristol.org Sullivan County Department of education PO Box
http://www.bristolchamber.org/?CONTEXT=art&cat=22&art=18&BISKIT=3745812161

88. NWA Sol Hirsch Education Fund Grants
of educators, Natural Resource Agency professionals and of services to meet educational needs Hockert, Clifton Hills Elementary School, Chattanooga, tennessee.
http://www.nwas.org/solhirsch.html
NWA SOL HIRSCH EDUCATION FUND GRANTS
$500 grants are available annually for teachers in grades K-12 to improve the education of their students in Meteorology - Applications are due by 1 August each year The NWA Education Committee needs help from all members to spread the word to teachers in grades K-12 that $500 grants are available annually from the NWA to help improve the education of their students in meteorology. The teachers selected will be able to use the funds to take an accredited course in atmospheric sciences, attend a relevant workshop or conference, or purchase scientific materials or equipment for the classroom. Five grants or more are possible each year thanks to the many members who have contributed to this fund in honor of Sol Hirsch who retired in 1992 after being the NWA Executive Director for 11 years. Application and proposal guidelines are listed below. Completed applications are due to the Education Committee by 1 August each year. Past Sol Hirsch Grant Winners: 1993 - Linda J. Wygoda, Sam Houston High School in Lake Charles, Louisiana. 1994 - Barbara Feller, Program Director of Science Station, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

89. Disability Rights Education And Defense Fund
California Health and Human Services Agency, et al tennessee v. Lane currently is scheduled to be The Individuals with Disabilities education Act and Children
http://www.dredf.org/
Founded in 1979 by people with disabilities and parents of children with disabilities, the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, Inc. (DREDF) is a national law and policy center dedicated to protecting and advancing the civil rights of people with disabilities through legislation, litigation, advocacy, technical assistance, and education and training of attorneys, advocates, persons with disabilities, and parents of children with disabilities.
Fifty years to the day after the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education , the high court took another stand against unjust discrimination. The Court's recognition in Tennessee v. Lane that Title II of the ADA unquestionably enables people with disabilities to bring a claim for money damages when denied equal access to courthouses and judicial services is a step forward after recent decisions that have narrowed the reach of the ADA. Read DREDF's press release.
"Too Disabled or Not Disabled Enough"
an essay by Arlene Mayerson outlining the ADA definition problems caused by Supreme Court cases.
Protecting Your Rights In Consent Decrees

Materials from March 13, 2003 COPAA Conference

90. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
As provided in the tennessee Valley Authority Act, power is sold to programs have been established in cooperation with local educational agencies for TVA
http://newdeal.feri.org/guides/tnguide/ch09.htm
TENNESSEE: A GUIDE TO THE STATE
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Tennessee Valley Authority
  • The Tennessee Valley, drained by the Tennessee River and its tributaries, is an area of approximately 41,000 square miles, including parts of seven States - Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. The major portion of the valley lies in Tennessee. The Tennessee Valley Authority was created by Congress in 1933 to develop the Tennessee River system in the interest of navigation, flood control, and national defense, and to generate and sell surplus electricity to avert waste of water power. Properties in the vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, were transferred to the Authority. TVA's integrated water control program requires not alone the proper use of water resources, but, of necessity, the conservation and preservation of the land resources of the region.
  • The TVA is an independent Government corporation managed by a board of directors. Its activities are directed from headquarters at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, though administrative offices have been set up elsewhere as needed. A contact office, with a small staff, is maintained in Washington, D. C.
  • The Muscle Shoals project in Alabama, with the Wilson Dam and power house, and the two nitrate plants, was begun as a war measure under the National Defense Act of 1916. Actual construction, however, did not start until late in 1918, and the war was over before the project could be carried out. The problem of what to do with this wartime investment remained unsolved until the project was incorporated into the general program of the TVA.
  • 91. Main Page
    to the Epilepsy Foundation of East tennessee, a nonprofit tax exempt agency, are used on a local level to provide continuing support and education for our
    http://www.efeasttn.org/
    Want to play? It’s good clean fun! Saturday, August 14, 2004 9 AM at Countryside Market Corner of Bob Kirby and Middlebrook Pike Call 522-4991 for info or click here Call 522-4991 for info or click here to signup! A fundraiser for the Epilepsy Foundation of East Tennessee $200 team registration fee For the Rules and Signup, click here: Back to Top The Epilepsy Foundation of East Tennessee relies on community funding sources to promote and carry out its services. Limited and unreliable government service contracts and grants allow the Foundation to provide some services, but your gift would help provide the necessary funds for high quality programming. There is so much more that can be done. Financial gifts and donations to the Epilepsy Foundation of East Tennessee, a nonprofit tax exempt agency, are used on a local level to provide continuing support and education for our community about epilepsy. Your gift to the Epilepsy Foundation of East Tennessee can be designated toward specific programs, or given to further the overall quality of services provided by the Foundation. GIFTS Your gifts can be given in a variety of forms: Outright gifts by check or cash Outright Gift using a credit card and our secure PayPal method Outright gifts by using appreciated securities or property which can provide significant capital gains tax savings

    92. Tennessee Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
    , Newsletter Publication. •, Regional Educational and Networking Opportunities. , Criminal justice agencies. Tollfree in tennessee (800) 289-9018.
    http://www.tcadsv.org/
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    Look here for more information. Home Tennessee Programs What We Do Become A Member ... Additional Information Request New Website In Progress Changes Will Be Ongoing We are a nonprofit organization composed of diverse community leaders and program members who share a common vision of ending violence in the lives of Tennesseans through public policy, advocacy, education, and activities which increase the capacity of programs and communities to address violence. SERVICES WE PROVIDE: Technical Assistance Training Curriculum and Resource Development Public Policy Advocacy Newsletter Publication Regional Educational and Networking Opportunities Resource Library Speaker's Bureau Toll-free Information Line WE SERVE: Domestic violence and sexual assault programs Community groups and organizations Criminal justice agencies Allied professionals (medical, legal, mental health, etc.)

    93. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
    State Higher education Agency. Email info@ris.sdbor.edu Website http//www.ris.sdbor.edu/ tennessee Top tennessee Higher education Commission Parkway
    http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SHE

    94. Boating
    Course. Nashville, tennessee. Begins March 15 and runs for seven consecutive Monday evenings. website www.musiccitypowersquadron.org. US
    http://www.state.tn.us/twra/boatmain.html
    Home News Upcoming Events Just For Kids ... Contact Us Main content begins below. Online Hunting/
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    Resources Foundation

    Search TWRA BOATING IN TENNESSEE
    Tennessee is one of the nation's leading st ates offe ring recr eational waterways, and most "Volunteer State" residents w ill at some time take advantage of this tremendous opportunity. To help keep your outing safe, enjoyable and "a day to remember" there are some things to consider before you go boating in Tennessee.
    Boat Registration
    Boating Regulations
    Lighting Aids to Navigation ... Clean Vessel Act of Tennessee
    Boating Safety Links
    National Association Boating Law Administrators National Water Safety Congress National Safe Boating Council United States Coast Guard
    Marinas Tennessee Marina Association Tennessee.gov Home Search Tennessee.gov A to Z Directory ... Contact

    95. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
    citizens of tennessee and its visitors. The Agency will foster the safe use of the state s waters through a program of law enforcement, education, and access.
    http://www.state.tn.us/twra/
    Home News Upcoming Events Just For Kids ...
    Resources Foundation

    Search TWRA TENNESSEE WILDLIFE RESOURCES AGENCY
    The mission of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is to preserve, conserve, protect, and enhance the fish and wildlife of the state and their habitats for the use, benefit, and enjoyment of the citizens of Tennessee and its visitors. The Agency will foster the safe use of the state's waters through a program of law enforcement, education, and access. Message from Executive Director Myers
    Governor Phil Bredesen's

    Statement About

    Sportsmen's Rights
    ...
    Andy Griggs about Hunter Education

    You will need to download these applications in order to view some parts of this website.
    This website represents, as a public service, a partial summary of some of the laws in effect at the time of the website's upload and last update. Though every effort will be made to remain current, substantive changes to the law may very well occur following the website's last update. For these reasons, the accuracy of the information contained on this website cannot be guaranteed and browsers are cautioned that it is their responsibility to apprise themselves of the laws in effect at any given time. Contact your local TWRA office for specific information.

    96. Accrediting Agencies
    Nationally Recognized Accrediting agencies. The following list is current as of April, 1998 accrediting agencies are recognized by the U.S. Secretary of education as reliable North Carolina
    http://www.caeinfo.com/accredit.htm
    Nationally Recognized Accrediting Agencies
    The following list is current as of April, 1998 The following regional and national accrediting agencies are recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education as reliable authorities concerning the quality of education or training offered by the institutions of higher education or higher education programs they accredit. Please note that accreditation by these agencies does not always confer Title IV eligibility; please check with the particular agency to make that determination. REGIONAL INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITING AGENCIES Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education Accredits higher education institutions in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Republic of Panama and a limited number of freestanding American-style institutions abroad. Jean Avnet Morse, Executive Director 3624 Market Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Tel. (215) 662-5606, Fax (215) 662-5950 e-mail address: info@msache.org

    97. SurfWax -- News And Articles On Public Education
    Articles on Public education from newspapers and magazines around the world. in American public education education campaigns, grassroots organizing, and legislative advocacy. 0. ( US Newswire) Prosoft Announces State of tennessee
    http://education.surfwax.com/files/Public_Education.html
      Last update: Jun 11, 2004 Archives: Public Education
      Much at stake in teachers union election today
      Jun 11, 2004
      Nationally, those on the front lines of public education are battling for easements and funding for the rigid student performance requirements of President Bush's No Child Left Behind mandate. Locally, the Chicago Board of Education has proposed axing hundreds of CTU positions. (Google News US)
      School funding vote on Tuesday
      Jun 11, 2004
      The ballot benignly asks: "Do you want the state to pay 55 percent of the cost of public education, which includes all special education costs, for the purpose of shifting costs from the property tax to state resources?" The measure is intended to force school funding to come from sources other than property taxes. An organization calling itself, "Mainers for Real and Responsible Tax Relief" (MRRTR), opposes the Maine Municipal Association's (MMA) referendum. (Advertiser Democrat)
      Reagan Redux
      Jun 11, 2004
      From the day Reagan fired the air traffic controllers through eight years of his tax cutting and military spending, it became clear that a divide would be opened up between the rich and the rest of us, that public education and care for our young, old, and ill would be slashed in the name of militarism, and that in short and anachronistically Reagan would be the most radical approach toward a George W. Bush presidency prior to George W. Bush. Reagan is also the source of many of the... (AlterNet.org)
      Majority of Consumers Approve of Stem Cell Research Despite Ethical Concerns
      Jun 11, 2004

    98. RNT - Department Of Education
    Financial Aid Contact the Pennsylvania Higher education Assistance Agency, 1200 North
    http://www.recruitingteachers.org/channels/clearinghouse/deptedu.asp
    @import url(/css/core.css); Here you can find:
    • Contact information for and Web links to the state departments of education, where you can find job opportunities, specific state licensure regulations, and more.
    • Contact information for alternative routes to certification offices to help you find nontraditional paths to teacher certification.
    • Coded descriptions of alternative route programs, provided by the National Center for Education Information with links to an Alternative Licensure Key that describes detailed program information for each state.
    • Contact information for and Web links to financial aid offices to help find financial aid resources.
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    99. NICHCY Tennessee State Sheet
    STATE education AGENCY RURAL REPRESENTATIVE. state.tn.us Web www.state.tn.us/education/ Michelle Murphy, Executive Director tennessee Council for the Hearing
    http://www.cesa7.k12.wi.us/sped/Parents/ASMT Advocacy/NICHCY/tn.htm
    AED's Home Page NICHCY's Home Page
    P.O. Box 1492, Washington, DC 20013
    www.nichcy.org
    TENNESSEE STATE RESOURCES
    Updated 7/02/2001
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    Other Disability Organizations

    UNITED STATES SENATORS Honorable Bill Frist (R)
    United States Senate
    567 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510-4205 (202) 224-3344; (202) 224-1911 (TTY) (202) 228-1264 (Fax) E-mail: senator_frist@frist.senate.gov Web: www.senate.gov/~frist Honorable Fred Thompson (R) United States Senate 521 Dirsksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510-4204 (202) 228-3679 (Fax) E-mail: Senator_Thompson@thompson.senate.gov Web: www.senate.gov/~thompson GOVERNOR Don Sundquist State Capitol, First Floor Nashville, TN 37423-0001 E-mail: dsundquist@mail.state.tn.us Web: www.state.tn.us/governor STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Joseph Fisher, Assistant Commissioner Division of Special Education Department of Education Andrew Johnson Tower, 5th Floor

    100. Tennesse
    STATE education AGENCY RURAL REPRESENTATIVE. education, Division of Special education Andrew Johnson Kenneth Tedford, Executive Director tennessee Council for
    http://www.autism-pdd.net/LINKS/tennesse.html
    Tennessee State Resources Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
    For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under
    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services. See Tennessee Web Resource STATE DEPARTMENT OF
    EDUCATION:
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    Rehabilitation Agency
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    Planning Council.
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    DISABILITIES Advocacy Program UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED Programs PARENT-TO-PARENT Program DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH for children and youth PARENT-TEACHER Association (PTA) TECHNOLOGY RELATED Assistance PARENTS Training and Information Project DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL Health PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN with Special Health Care Needs STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Joseph Fisher, Executive Director Division of Special Education Department of Education Andrew Johnson Tower, 5th Floor 710 James Robertson Pkwy. Nashville, TN 37243-0380

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