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22. Three Virginia Schools Receive National Recognition
Two public schools, South Anna Elementary in Hanover County and TrantwoodElementary in virginia Beach, and one parochial school, St.
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Three Virginia Elementary Schools Receive National Recognition
Hanover County’s South Anna, Virginia Beach’s Trantwood,
and Chantilly’s St. Timothy Named Blue Ribbon Schools
Two public schools, South Anna Elementary in Hanover County and Trantwood Elementary in Virginia Beach, and one parochial school, St. Timothy in Chantilly, were recently selected as 2000-2001 Blue Ribbon Schools. U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige announced the 264 public and private elementary school winners on May 23. Administered by the U.S. Department of Education, the Blue Ribbon Schools Program spotlights some of the country’s most successful schools. Elementary and secondary schools are recognized in alternate years. "This is quite an honor for these schools," said State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jo Lynne DeMary. "To be recognized for this distinction, a school must demonstrate a strong commitment to educational excellence for all its students. Schools attaining this designation excel in school leadership, teaching, curriculum, student achievement and parental involvement." "These schools are carrying on Virginia's long tradition for Blue Ribbon School recognition at the national level," said Board of Education President Kirk T. Schroder. "To me, these schools are another example of the many great things about Virginia public education. Sometimes in the public debate on education, we forget about those good things, and I am pleased that these schools are reminding the public about this fact."

23. Schools - Private And Parochial - Switchboard.com
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25. Libraries And Education
Alexandria City Public schools Administration Building 2000 N. Beauregard StreetAlexandria, virginia 22311 703824 Alexandria Private and parochial schools.
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26. Facts About Wheeling West Virginia
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  • Spring: 49.7 Summer: 72.7 Autumn: 53 Winter: 29.3
Average annual precipitation: 37 inches GOVERNMENT: Council/City Manager: Council members elected by wards; council appoints an administrative city manager; and the mayor is elected at large. UTILITIES:
  • Electricity: American Electric Power, 41,000 residential accounts Natural Gas: Allegheny Power, 27,000 domestic meters Telephone: Verizon - WV, 40,000 domestic telephones with Wheeling exchanges.
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27. West Virginia Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool
one and eleven, article eight, chapter eighteen of the code of West virginia, onethousand nine In all private, parochial or other schools approved pursuant
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28. WVSSAC - Rules And Regulations Page
or coordination the interscholastic programs in West virginia’s middle schoolsor high schools. This includes private and parochial schools that are members
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The West Virginia Athletic Directors Association membership is open to all persons having the primary responsibility for directing, administrating, or coordination the interscholastic programs in West Virginia’s middle schools or high schools. This includes private and parochial schools that are members of the WVSSAC. Active members whose dues are paid and who are in good standing shall have full privilege of voting membership. Honorary membership may be voted on by the Board of Directors as they see fit. There will be no fee nor voting privileges granted this membership. MEETINGS Annual Meeting: The annual meeting is normally a two-day affair with outstanding speakers and a great opportunity to mingle with fellow Athletic Directors.

29. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ARCHIVE - Ussc9911
is he likely to find agreement with most Republicans from Northern virginia or the anda caption concerning the lack of violence in parochial schools was very
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UNITED STATES School CP - November 1999
Washington Post, 14 November 1999
Man of Old Virginia In Line to Lead House
By Craig Timberg
Washington Post Staff Writer
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AMHERST, Va. The red-brick downtown here still has an appliance store and a neighborhood pharmacy. People leave their doors unlocked. And the parking meters on Main Street don't take quarters because a dime buys the maximum of two hours. Twelve minutes costs a penny. It is from this town of 2,200, steeped in nostalgia and the values of a bygone era, that Virginia Republicans today plan to pluck their first-ever speaker of the House, Del. S. Vance Wilkins Jr., to lead themand the stateinto the future. Wilkins, a self-described "country boy" with a hard-to-miss gap between his front teeth, is as unpolished as he is revered by his fellow Republicans for three decades of tenacious work building the party. But even his friends note the irony: The party he is credited with building completed its rise to power this month by winning elections in fast-growing, bustling suburban areas such as Northern Virginia, far removed from small, rural towns like this one, Wilkins's home for all but six of his 63 years. The future Wilkins has been working toward throughout his public life would be, he said, much like the past he knew here in Central Virginia as a child. It was a place where he walked to school and worked as a paper boy, a place where neighbors relied on themselves and one another, not the government, to better their lives.

30. Black Schools Of Jefferson County, West Virginia
given to the Board of Education of Charles Town District, Jefferson County, WestVirginia in order PHILIP S parochial AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL The St.
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JOHNSONTOWN COMMUNITY SCHOOL (1876-1933)
On April 7, 1876, several acres of land was given to the Board of Education of Charles Town District, Jefferson County, West Virginia in order to establish a school house for the purpose of educating the residents of Johnsontown. Teachers included: Mrs. Odetta Berry, Mrs. Dora Robinson, Mrs. Margaret Arnold, Mrs. Emma Laws, and Rev. Jerry Johnson.
THE WILTSHIRE SCHOOL
The Wiltshire School was located on the right, one mile off the Leetown Road on the Brownshop Bardane Road.
ST. PHILIP'S PAROCHIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
The St. Philip's Parochial and Industrial School was the only known private school for Negroes in Jefferson County. The school which opened in 1900, was located at St. Philip's Episcopal Church on South West Street in Charles Town. The school closed in the 1930's. "All great people glorify their history and look back upon their early attainment with a spiritual vision."
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WILTSHIRE SCHOOL (1890s - early 1930s)
Located in the east side on Brown Shop Bardane Road, one mile north of Leetown Road intersection. The school was built sometime before 1890 for white students. It became a school for black students around 1929 and closed in the early 1930's. This school was torn down around 1972. Teachers included: Mrs. Arianna Fox, the mother of Mrs. Bertha Fox of Charles Town.

31. School Vouchers
to parents with children in parochial schools, unlike the low income families withchildren in public schools. . the legislation passed in virginia is immediate
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Richmond Rally for School Tax Credit Bill By Clare MacDonnell
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According to Del. Richard Black, 32nd District and member of St. Catherine of Siena Parish in Great Falls, the two-part tax credit legislation benefits in a particular way Catholic school students and large families. The bill is being co-sponsored in the House by Black and Del. Jay Katzen, 31st District, and in the Senate by Sen. Stephen Martin, 11th District. Black expects approximately 1,000 people to attend the rally to support this bill which he says is "ideally suited to the Catholic school system and will effectively accommodate a broad spectrum of families including low-income and those with a number of children." Divided into two parts, the first element of the bill provides scholarships for children in low-income families with the maximum amount at $3,100 per child. The scholarships will be funded by corporate or individual donations who will in turn receive a $500 tax credit. The second part of a bill is a tax credit for parents who would be able to take a credit on their own tax bill for the expense of sending children to private school with the maximum amount at $2,500. Included in this part is a provision for parents who home school and can claim a tax credit of up to $550.

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33. Commentary Magazine - Federal Aid To Parochial Schools
..The virginia vestry and parish were at once political and ..In my opinion,federal aid to parochial schools would be most inexpedient politically
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The issue of federal aid to parochial schools is often approached largely in terms of whether such aid is compatible with the separation between church and state. Yet many other questions of... ...Thus, on the whole, religious non-Catholics have championed the administration's stand... ...It would make necessary unwelcome comparisons among various types of schools and teachers-unwelcome because they would depend upon the application of uniform criteria which are not universally accepted... ...We could not sustain that useful tolerance once the question of government aid were injected... ...The Constitutional Fathers were not confronted with our problem: shall we support public education only, or private education also... ...Yet often we can avoid burdening those who do not use the service offered: some taxes are levied only on users or beneficiaries-for instance, amusement or sewer taxes, and various tolls and fees... ...The only surviving privilege is the essentially negative one of tax exemption, which can be bestowed without selection or preference... ...The Irish and Italian and Polish laborers, who gave gladly of the little they had, contributed to an impressive achievement, and in doing so, also expressed their identification with the Church in a totally meaningful way...

34. Supreme Court Of Virginia Education Services
US Supreme Court Review Judicial Conference of virginia for District Judges of governmentfunds to pay for educational equipment in parochial schools (such as
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University of Southern California Law School I. Criminal procedure Illinois v. Wardlow, 120 S.Ct. 673 (2000). A person's sudden and unprovoked flight from clearly identifiable police officer, who is patrolling high crime area, is a factor that can justify temporary investigatory stop pursuant to Terry v. Ohio. Florida v. J.L., 120 S.Ct. 1375 (2000). An annonymous tip providing a description but not the name of a person accused of having a concealed weapon is not sufficient for probable cause. Bond v. United States, 120 S.Ct. 1462 (2000). Manipulation of bus passenger's luggage to find contraband is a search under the Fourth Amendment. Dickerson v. United States Apprendi v. New Jersey II. Fourteenth Amendment rights: Due process and equal protection Troxel v. Granville Stenberg v. Carhart

35. West Virginia’s Pallottine Missionary Sisters
Missionary Sisters, especially the pioneer sisters in West virginia, are enormous. andcountless students whom they taught in parochial schools throughout the
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Mission in the Mountains
By Joseph Platania The Pallottine Missionary Sisters have taught school and provided medical care in West Virginia since 1912. This impressive group of nuns from across the country were photographed in Huntington in the late 1950's. The missionaries arrived in New York after 11 days at sea and were scheduled to depart by train for the town of Stella Niagara, New York. Again they were delayed. They must have said a prayer of thanksgiving, however, when they learned that the train they had planned to take had wrecked, killing many passengers. At Stella Niagara, the newcomers stayed with another community of nuns while they studied English and waited for a place to start their missionary work. They did not wait long. In August 1912, the Reverend Nicholas Hengers, a priest who had established a parish and a grade school in Richwood, came from West Virginia to Stella Niagara, seeking teachers to take charge of the religious education of the youth of his parish. Upon his arrival, Father Hengers discovered that the convent at Stella Niagara had no sisters to spare. The Mother Superior then introduced the priest to the four German nuns who were staying with them. Father Hengers met with the sisters, and the rest, as they say, is history.

36. MAKING THE CASE FOR PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
In a case now being litigated in virginia, school officials want to ban a With 45million children in public schools, parochial education will never be the
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37. Staunton, And Waynesboro Virginia Real Estate Listings, Home Buying, Selling And
their children in private or parochial schools have numerous school, and preand after-schoolprograms for UNIVERSITIES The commonwealth of virginia has had a
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Augusta County region. The region also offers a number of parochial and private schools and a vocational-technical school. PUBLIC SCHOOLS
The Augusta County school system consists of twelve elementary, three middle and five high schools?Buffalo Gap, Fort Defiance, Riverheads, Wilson Memorial, and Stuarts Draft. Enrollment averages about 11,000 students. The Staunton school district consists of four elementary schools, one middle school, one high school (Robert E. Lee). Enrollment is normally about 3,000. The Waynesboro school system includes four elementary schools, one middle school and one high school (Waynesboro), also with an enrollment of about 3,000.

38. VIRGINIA Separate Sex Ed Likely To Stay Policy
here to return to CDC Daily Update main menu DonateNow virginia Separate Sex Ed Hunt,who has taught human development and health at parochial schools and to
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VIRGINIA: Separate Sex Ed Likely to Stay Policy Washington Post (04.29.04) - Thursday, April 29, 2004
S. Mitra Kalita A Fairfax County School Board vote tonight on a new family life education curriculum will likely keep the current policy of separating human growth and development classes by gender in fifth-, sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade classrooms. This year, the school district's staff proposed a pilot program to integrate a few of the eighth-grade classes. "It's considered best practice," said Tamara Ballou, the district's special programs administrator. "We are the only county that separates at the eighth-grade level." But School Board members said they were not comfortable with the recommendation from Ballou's office, which devises and oversees the family life curriculum. They conducted a work session last week to revise the proposal and are scheduled to vote tonight. In the past years, discussions and debates over sex education have intensified and pit Fairfax's liberal and conservative factions against each other. While Democrat-backed county School Board members outnumber Republican-backed members 10 to 2, many at the board's work session agreed with the assessments of Stephen M. Hunt, the most conservative member of the board.

39. TAP: Vol 11, Iss. 5. Parochial Schools And The Court. Wendy Kaminer.
In the 1995 case of Rosenberger v. University of virginia (decided by a five be usedto pay teachers who conduct remedial classes in parochial schools as well
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40. Randolph County West Virginia
the home for the Mountain State Forest Festival, West virginia’s second ElkinsRandolphCounty also has three private and parochial schools and one vocational
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Randolph County, the largest in West Virginia, is situated in the central eastern section of the state. It contains 1,046.34 square miles of land area. 176,230 acres of the Monongahela National Forest lie within the county. Much of the county is forested with northern hardwoods including oak, beech, maple and birch and an elevation above 3.500 feet, spruce and hemlock forest are found. Randolph County is mountainous. The surface level varies from 1,750 feet above sea level at Laurel to 4,760 feet above sea level near Harman. Within the county there are twenty knobs over 4,000 feet high. In the center of the county is the relatively broad Tygart Valley. The county is drained by tributaries of the Cheat and Tygart Rivers. Highways serving the area include U.S. Routes 33, 219 and 250 and West Virginia state routes 92 and. 55. A section of Appalachian Corridor H has been completed and is proposed to eventually connect Interstate-79 and Interstate-81. The Elkins-Randolph County Airport was established in 1959 and consist of two runways which intersect at right angles and are approximately 4,500 feet in length each. There are several taxi services in the Elkins- Randolph County area and the Chessie System provides freight rail service to the area.

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