Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_W - Wisconsin Alternative Schools
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 92    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Wisconsin Alternative Schools:     more books (16)
  1. The Wisconsin alternative school counselor preparation program: An evaluation (Bulletin - Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction ; no. 7209) by William J Erpenbach, 1976
  2. Internships in school counseling: A Wisconsin alternative by William Erpenbach, 1973
  3. A survey of alternative schools in the upper Midwest region by Charles C Warfield, 1975
  4. Issues and alternatives relating to changing school district boundaries (Discussion paper) by Jane Henkel, 1988
  5. Tax funding for private school alternatives: The financial impact on Milwaukee public schools and taxpayers by Thomas S Moore, 1998
  6. Organizing a successful prom for at-risk students attending alternative high schools (Informational paper) by Johnnie Johnson, 1995
  7. Alternative measures of school segregation (Reprint series - Institute for Research on Poverty) by Barbara S Zoloth, 1976
  8. An investigation of alternative measures of school segregation (Discussion papers - Institute for Research on Poverty) by Barbara S Zoloth, 1974
  9. Alternatives to current law pertaining to the transportation of private school pupils and pupils who live in cities (Wisconsin Legislative Council staff information memorandum) by William Ford, 1977
  10. Alternatives to current law pertaining to the use of flashing red lights on school busses and equipment on school busses (Discussion paper - Wisconsin Legislative Council) by William Ford, 1978
  11. Revisions in laws relating to truancy and dispositional alternatives for delinquent or truant children: (1987 Wisconsin Act 285) (Information memorandum / Wisconsin Legislative Council Staff) by Jane Henkel, 1988
  12. Impact of increased state support of education from alternative revenue sources: Preliminary report by Edward Fox, 1964
  13. Low income housing alternatives: Observations from a community leaders seminar, June 16 to July 9, 1970 by Robert M Beckley, 1971
  14. Mediation as an alternative to criminal prosecution: Ideology and limitations (Reprint series) by William L. F Felstiner, 1978

1. State Departments Of Education And Alternatives Schools
of Education State Regents Higher Education Net SAGE alternative Education Program Vermont Department of Education Vermont School to Work Vermont wisconsin.
http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/jjclearinghouse/jjeducation.html
State Departments of Education
and Alternative Schools
Alabama
Alabama State Department of Education Alabama Education Online Girl Scouts Outreach Program
Alaska
Alaska Dept of Education State of Alaska - Educational Sites Government Educational Services Statewide Library Electronic Doorway
Arizona
Arizona Department of Education Bostrom Alternative High School Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education
Arkansas
Arkansas Department of Education
California
California Department of Education California Charter School California State Superintendent of Public Instruction - gopher Yahoo - California State Universities ... Yahoo - University of California
Colorado
Colorado Department of Education Colorado Department of Higher Education Education in Colorado The EXCEL School
Connecticut
Connecticut State Department of Education Education in Connecticut Area Cooperative Educational Services University of Connecticut
D.C.
District of Columbia Public School System
Delaware
Florida
Education in Florida Florida DOE Program Information
Florida Department of Education - Sunshine State Standards
SAIL High School, Tallahassee, Fla

2. Alternative High Schools: Models For The Future?
The principal wisconsin urban center is Milwaukee. response to the state mandates for atrisk programming, Milwaukee developed a number of alternative schools.
http://horizon.unc.edu/projects/HSJ/Knutson.asp
The Future of Secondary Education
Alternative High Schools: Models For the Future?
Gay G. Knutson
Carroll College
gknutson@carroll1.cc.edu
Abstract
A little known movement within public school systems, the creation of alternative schools for at-risk students has been in existence for several years. Alternative high schools have grown nationally in both quality and number. These schools for both existing and potential drop-outs rely heavily on forming learning communities where both teacher and learner are empowered. Innovation and flexibility are usual practice in alternative high schools. These schools and other options should be studied and their key elements identified. Today's problem-plagued standard high schools could use new models for their delivery of educational services to today's youth. They're found in crumbling inner city buildings, in strip malls, in old school buildings and within existing schools. They have optimistic sounding names like Capstone, Crossroads and Learning Enterprise. They have varied financial and educational arrangements. And they are popping up all over the landscape, mainly urban but also suburban and rural. What are they? They are small alternative high schools. The term alternative education was originally construed as an umbrella term covering a range of options in schooling. Presently its meaning has evolved into an understanding of programming for at-risk youth; those who are likely to not finish high school.

3. Alternative Schools | NW Education
"The ninthgrade student was a show stopper. Half of her head was shaved, and the other half was freaked out in a bold explosion of hair, bells, and ribbons. 15 000 alternative schools come in alternative schools are more like safety nets into which struggling students can choose to jump. When researchers at the University of wisconsin
http://www.nwrel.org/nwedu/summer_98/article2.html
"T he ninth-grade student was a show stopper. Half of her head was shaved, and the other half was freaked out in a bold explosion of hair, bells, and ribbons. She had three gold studs in her nose and was wearing at least a dozen earrings that jingled like wind chimes when she moved. In her own distinctive way she was a beautiful young girl. I asked her why she had left her former high school to travel across town to a small alternative program. She thought for amoment then explained, 'At my other school everyone treated me like a geek; everybody thought I was kind of weird. Over here...it's like, I just disappeared into this really happy family..."
Hope at Last for At-Risk Youth S tudents attending the nation's estimated 15,000 alternative schools come in all sorts of colorful packages. More than a few adopt hairstyles, wardrobes, street language, and attitudes that would make them stand out—or be kicked out—of mainstream classrooms. But what's most remarkable about this diverse student body isn't outward appearances. It's that these students, many of whom face obstacles ranging from poverty to teen pregnancy to long-term academic failure to chronic delinquency, are making an appearance in school at all. A growing body of research and years of anecdotal evidence show that students who have been labeled failures, troublemakers, or dropouts in traditional schools can thrive in smaller, more individualized settings. That may sound like plain common sense to any teacher who has worked to pull a struggling student back from the brink. It's especially timely news, however, as communities across the country wrestle with the staggering social and economic costs associated with undereducated youth. After years of operating on the margins of public education, alternative schools are getting a serious look from many different interest groups: proponents of school reform, corrections workers overwhelmed by juvenile caseloads, and employers concerned about finding enough educated young people to fill tomorrow's workplaces.

4. Charter Schools In Wisconsin Search By Name
(715) 3455421. wisconsin Rivers Community*. 1201 North Point Drive. Sun Prairie Area School District. Sun Prairie alternative High School. 220 Kroncke Drive.
http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dfm/sms/csdistrict.html
CHARTER SCHOOLS
By Name of District

(Chartering Authority)
By School Name

2002-03 DIRECTORY (PDF)* Introduction
State Summary

Existing Charter Schools

New Charter Schools
...
Appendix
CHARTER SCHOOL LAW
Admin. Rules*

(Teaching Requirements) Statutes* DPI District Search Engine GRANTS Discretionary Grants Implementation Grants Planning Grants RESOURCES Dissemination Grants Awarded Budget Change Request Form Questions and Answers *Users must have a pdf reader installed and configured on their web browser to view pdf files. The Acrobat reader is available free at Adobe's web site
Charter Schools Search by District/Chartering Authority
A B C D ... XYZ To search for administrator and district address district search. To search for name of charter school charter schools by name
A
Antigo (Unified School District of)
Chrysalis Elementary Charter School––Closed 2002 931 Tenth Avenue Antigo, WI 54409 Judi Ingison Chrysalis Family Charter School––Closed 2002 931 Tenth Avenue Antigo, WI 54409 Judi Ingison Lily Community Charter School––Closed 2002 N7526 School Road Lily, WI 54491

5. Charter Schools In Wisconsin Search By Name
Kilbourn Academy. 811 County Road H. wisconsin Dells, WI 53965. (2000). (608) 3613111. L. La Crosse alternative Education Charter School. Central High School.
http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dfm/sms/csname.html
CHARTER SCHOOLS
By Name of District

(Chartering Authority)
By School Name

2002-03 DIRECTORY (PDF)* Introduction
State Summary

Existing Charter Schools

New Charter Schools
...
Appendix
CHARTER SCHOOL LAW
Admin. Rules*

(Teaching Requirements) Statutes* DPI District Search Engine GRANTS Discretionary Grants Implementation Grants Planning Grants RESOURCES Dissemination Grants Awarded Budget Change Request Form Questions and Answers *Users must have a pdf reader installed and configured on their web browser to view pdf files. The Acrobat reader is available free at Adobe's web site
Charter Schools Search by Name
A B C D ... XYZ To search for administrator and district address, use district search. To search for charter school by chartering authority (listed at the end of each address below) use charter schools by district
A
Academic Center—High School 601 University Avenue Colfax, WI 54730 James Kiesow Academic Center—Middle School 601 University Avenue Colfax, WI 54730 James Kiesow Academy of Learning n 2450 South 68th Street West Allis, WI 53219

6. School Choice In Wisconsin: An Overview Of Your Options - Wisconsin - GreatSchoo
School Choice in wisconsin An Overview of Your Options alternative schools These are generally schools whose educational philosophies are different from
http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/WI/96/improve
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, D.C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Sign up for our free newsletter to help your child succeed in school.
Sign Up

Edit Subscription

Complete List of Articles

Search Articles:
or Browse Our Glossary

and/or AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY Search by:
County
or Address School or District Name City State
School Choice in Wisconsin: An Overview of Your Options Charter schools, magnet schools, and interdistrict and intradistrict transfers are some of the ways to choose a public school for your child. Start here to learn about your options.

7. Kewaunee School District - Wisconsin / WI
Charter schools. Lakeshore alternative School 915 Second St, Kewaunee, WI 54216, Phone (920) 3882951 Level 11-12, Kewaunee school district, wisconsin.
http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/browse_district/201/wi/
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, D.C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Sign up for our free newsletter to help your child succeed in school.
Sign Up

Edit Subscription

Complete List of Articles

Search Articles:
or Browse Our Glossary

and/or AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY Search by:
County
or Address School or District Name City State
Public Elementary Schools
Public Middle Schools Public High Schools Public Charter Schools ... All Schools Showing All Elementary, Middle, High and Charter Schools in District

8. Job Search, School Directories, And Employment Listings For K-12 Educators
US and International Listings (Some sites include wisconsin postings). Ed Jobs U Seek National Coalition of alternative Community schools Teaching and
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CDC/education_jobsearch.html
@import url(./global.css); HOME CDC SERVICES EMPLOYER SERVICES CONTACT US ...
cdc@uwm.edu

9. UWM Grad School - Bulletin: Cultural Foundations Of Education
U/G. Examine the alternative schools movement. school personnel with knowledge of wisconsin juvenile justice Examination of basic issues and schools of thought
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Grad_Sch/Publications/Bulletin/cultural_foundations_educ
CULTURAL FOUNDATIONS
OF EDUCATION

School of Education
Degree Conferred: MS in Cultural Foundations of Education
Phone: (414) 229-4323
FAX: (414) 229-3700
Web site: http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/EPCS
Request information on-line

Contents:
The Department of Educational Policy and Community Studies offers a master's program for educators who wish to deepen their knowledge base in dealing with urban issues of educational policy and practice. The graduate study enhances participants' ability to analyze education in societal and community contexts as well as to analyze conflicting assumptions underlying crucial issues. A core of four courses provides sociological, historical, philosophical and research frames of reference. Students select Educational Foundations or Multicultural Education as an area of concentration, although probing the complexities and issues of cultural diversity is a goal of each area. Students are encouraged to develop and understand their own frameworks of values and theoretical perspectives as applied to the realities of urban education. A faculty advisor will assist the student through the program, balancing flexibility and structure according to professional needs. Graduate Faculty PROFESSORS Beaulieu, David, Ph.D., University of Minnesota

10. WCSA - Charter Schools In Wisconsin
Waupun alternative High School, Waupun, WI, 53963. Whittier School, Milwaukee, WI, 53207. wisconsin Career Academy, Milwaukee, WI, 53207.
http://www.wicharterschools.org/charter.schools.show.cfm
WISCONSIN CHARTER SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION
Home

WI Charter Schools

Find a School
Overview
...
Contact Us

Subscribe to News
from WCSA
WCSA Member Charter Schools 21st Century Preparatory School Racine, WI , 53404 Academy of Learning (CESA 1) Brookfield, WI, 53045 Appleton Central Alternative School Appleton, WI, 54912 Appleton eSchool Appleton, WI, 54915 Milwaukee, WI, 53215 Badger Career Campus Lake Geneva, WI, 53147 Barron County Alternative School Rice Lake, WI, 54868 Blair-Taylor Charter School Planning Group Bruce Guadalupe Community School Milwaukee, WI, 53204 C.A.R.E. Stevens Point, WI, 54481 Castle Charter School New London , WI , 54961 Chippewa Valley Montessori Charter School Eau Claire, WI , Chippewa Valley Technology School Eau Claire, WI , Classical School Appleton, WI, 54911 Comprehensive Learning Center Richland Center, WI, 53581 Coulee Montessori La Crosse, WI, 54603 Dane County Transition School Madison, WI, 53711 Dimensions of Learning Academy Kenosha, WI, 53143 Door County Charter School Sturgeon Bay, WI, 54235 Downtown Montessori Milwaukee, WI, 53211

11. 2+2=5 Fuzzy Math Invades Wisconsin Schools
consider offering a more traditional alternative. that better suited their children and, they Standards in schools, a wisconsinbased par- ent organization, math education has become
http://www.wpri.org/WIInterest/Vol10No1/Vukmir10.1.pdf

12. At The Capitol
Association Council supports legislation to expand alternative education opportunities and to strengthen truancy abatement in wisconsin’s public schools.
http://www.weac.org/Capitol/policypaper/alted.htm
January 1999
1998-2000 Policy Paper: Alternative Education Opportunities News At the Capitol Collective bargaining Press room ... ONLINE SERVICES
Background:
As an organization of educators, the Wisconsin Education Association Council recognizes that more and more of today's students want to complete their high school education but have extraordinary needs. Many of these needs can be addressed through alternative education programs and truancy abatement efforts. Chapter 115.28 (7) (e) of the state statutes defines an alternative education program as an instructional program approved by the school board that utilizes successful alternative or adaptive school structures and teaching techniques, and is incorporated into existing, traditional classrooms or regularly scheduled curricular programs, or is offered in place of regularly scheduled curricular programs. "Alternative educational program" does not include a private school or a home-based private educational program. The state superintendent of public instruction is charged with the development of administrative rules establishing requirements for licensure of alternative education program teachers. Funding of alternative education programs is currently the responsibility of the local school district in which a program is established.

13. Executive Summary
in the schools should be provided to wisconsin educators and law enforcement personnel. Recommendation D4 Provide alternative education opportunities for
http://www.doj.state.wi.us/ssreport/exc-summ.htm
Table of Contents Introduction Preface Task Force Members ... DOJ Home
Executive Summary
Attorney General James Doyle and State Superintendent John Benson convened the 20-member Wisconsin Safe Schools Task Force in March, 1999. This group of educators and law enforcement professionals has focused on ways to make Wisconsin's schools even safer and free of violence. The task force began with the premise that the schools in our state are among the safest in the nation and that there was no magic, "one-size-fits-all" program that could improve our school safety record. Instead, members concurred that the leaders of individual communities were best suited to reviewing local needs and developing a local plan to make cities and schools safer. After weeks of deliberations and public input, the task force determined that five conditions must exist in order for a school to be safe. Each school campus needs to:
  • establish and maintain safe physical and emotional environments promote positive and caring relationships among students, staff, parents and the community and provide opportunities for youth leadership in developing these relationships include character education and youth asset development as part of the educational mission establish high expectations for behavior and develop accountability measures to insure that those standards are being met and, promote and provide alternative education and mental health services for youth in need

14. The Center For Education Reform: Wisconsin's Charter Law
Also, the University of wisconsinParkside can authorize the local school board provides alternative public school do not wish to attend charter schools or are
http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Wisconsin.htm
Charter School Legislation:
Profile of Wisconsin's Charter School Law
Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Wisconsin (1993; amended in 2001) The 18 th strongest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Unlimited Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Statewide: local school boards only. Milwaukee: school board, city of Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Milwaukee area Technical College. Also, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside can authorize one school in the Racine school district Eligible Applicants Any individual or group Types of Charter Schools Converted public, non sectarian private, new starts (but not home-based schools) Appeals Process None Formal Evidence of Local Support Required 50% of teachers in a school or 10% of teachers in a school district must sign a petition, except for board-initiated charter schools, which may open without the signature or petition process

15. School Discipline And Safety, 1998 Special Committee On The, Wisconsin Joint Leg
and recommendations for funding alternative education; training of violence and disruption in schools; and adequacy Return to the wisconsin Legislative Council
http://www.legis.state.wi.us/lc/SAFE/
Joint Legislative Council
Special Committee on School Discipline and Safety
B y a June 24, 1998 mail ballot, the Joint Legislative Council established the Special Committee on School Discipline and Safety, chaired by Senator Alberta Darling , to study issues relating to school discipline and safety, including procedures for placement of unruly, disruptive or dangerous pupils; alternative educational placement options and recommendations for funding alternative education; training of school district staff in student behavior and management; limitations on liability of school district staff and officers and school boards for disciplining pupils; disciplining children with disabilities; effective strategies for reducing violence and disruption in schools; and adequacy of data collection regarding suspension, expulsion and other discipline of unruly, disruptive or dangerous pupils, all within the limits of current public resources. ATTENTION: The documents available at this site are contained in Portable Document Format (pdf) files. Download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat to view them.

16. Schools In Dane County Wisconsin - School Tree
Middleton wisconsin 53562 schools. Elm Lawn El Kromrey Mid Middleton alternative Hi Middleton Hi Northside El Sauk Trail El Sunset Ridge El
http://www.schooltree.org/WI-DANE.html
Zip/City: Home K-12 Public About Us Contact Us ... Select a Different County
Arlington Schools
Leeds Elementary School
Belleville Schools
Belleville High School
Belleville Middle School

Belleville Elementary School

Belleville Intermediate School
Black Earth Schools
Black Earth Elementary School
Black River Fls Schools
Black River Correctional Cente School
Jackson Correctional Instituti School
Brooklyn Schools
Brooklyn Elementary School
Cambridge Schools
Cambridge High School
Cambridge Elementary School

Nikolay Middle School
Camp Douglas Schools
Youth Leadership Training Cent School
Chippewa Falls Schools
Northern Wisconsin Center
Cottage Grove Schools
Taylor Prairie Elementary School
Cottage Grove Elementary School
Cross Plains Schools
Park Elementary School
Glacier Creek Middle School
De Forest Schools
Eagle Point Elementary School
Yahara Elementary School

De Forest Middle School
Holum Kindergarten Center ... De Forest High School
Deerfield Schools
Deerfield Middle School Deerfield Charter High School Deerfield High School Deerfield Elementary School
Delavan Schools
Wisconsin School For The Deaf
Fitchburg Schools
Savanna Oaks Middle School
Fond Du Lac Schools
Taycheedah Correctional Instit School
Fox Lake Schools
Fox Lake Correctional Institut School
Green Bay Schools
Green Bay Correctional Institu School
Irma Schools
Lincoln Hills School
Janesville Schools
Wis School F/t Visually Handic
Madison Schools
Sapar Program High School Lapham Elementary School O'keeffe Middle School Accelerated Learning Academy M ... Cesar Chavez School
Marshall Schools

17. Schools In Milwaukee County Wisconsin - School Tree
based Diploma Progr Frank Lloyd Wright Mid Franklin El Hale Hi Irving El James E Dottke alternative Mitchell El West Milwaukee wisconsin 53214 schools.
http://www.schooltree.org/WI-MILWAUKEE.html
Zip/City: Home K-12 Public About Us Contact Us ... Select a Different County
Brown Deer Schools
Brown Deer Middle School
Algonquin Elementary School

Dean Elementary School

Brown Deer High School
Cudahy Schools
Cudahy High School
Mitchell Elementary School

Jones Elementary School

Lincoln Elementary School
...
Kosciuszko Elementary School
Franklin Schools
Southwood Glen Elementary School
Franklin High School

Ben Franklin Elementary School

Robinwood Elementary School
... Country Dale Elementary School
Glendale Schools
Good Hope Elementary School Parkway Elementary School Glen Hills Middle School Nicolet High School
Greendale Schools
Highland View Elementary School College Park Elementary School Greendale Middle School Canterbury Elementary School ... Greendale High School
Greenfield Schools
Glenwood Elementary School Edgewood Elementary School Maple Grove Elementary School Greenfield High School ... Whitnall High School
Hales Corners Schools
Hales Corners Elementary School Edgerton Elementary School
Milwaukee Schools
Cass Street Elementary School Lincoln Middle School Of The A New School For Community Servi Global Learning Center ... Grand Ave Middle School
New Berlin Schools
Hoover Elementary School
Oak Creek Schools
Oak Creek West Middle School Meadowview Elementary School Cedar Hills Elementary School Oak Creek High School ... Connects Learning Center
Saint Francis Schools
Willow Glen Elementary School Deer Creek Elementary School Saint Francis High School Horizon Academy
Shorewood Schools
Shorewood High School Lake Bluff Elementary School Atwater Elementary School Shorewood Intermediate School
South Milwaukee Schools

18. WDVA - Employment Assistance - Troops To Teachers Program
wisconsin alternative Programs for Teachers(WAPT) are programs which employ degreed individuals (without education credits) as teachers in public schools
http://dva.state.wi.us/Emp_troopsteachers.asp

wisconsin.gov

state agencies

subject directory

(click here to minimize displayed graphics) Saturday, June 12, 2004 - 17:43 EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE/Troops to Teachers Program WDVA Employment
Troops to Teachers Program

Veterans Civil Service Preferences

Employment Links
Troops to Teachers Program (TTT)
  • TTT is a joint program of the U.S. Departments of Defense and Education that assists departing active duty military personnel, veterans and certain members/retirees who are associated with the reserve components, to transition to new careers as public school teachers.
    The program provides information, referral and financial assistance to eligible individuals who are interested in gaining certification and employment as teachers. These services are provided through a network of state offices across the country and a national office in Pensacola, Florida.
    In Wisconsin the TTT Office is located within the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) in Madison. Contact information is provided below.
    Teacher licensure/certification authority for the State of Wisconsin rests with the Department of Public Instruction (DPI). Current DPI standards require all applicants for licensure/certification to have a minimum of a bachelor's degree. Actual employment decisions are made exclusively by school districts.

19. Education - Public Schools, Madison, Wisconsin, WI, Superpages, Yellow Pages
Clark County alternative School 501 Hewett Street, Neillsville, WI 54456 (715
http://phonebook.superpages.com/yellowpages/C-Public Schools/PI-526080/S-WI/T-Ma
Home Locations WI
Education - Public Schools
Related Categories Education
Public Schools
Narrow Your Results
Using information provided by businesses Products
Elementary
Services Education
Rental

Perform a new search: 1. Keyword ( browse
or Business Name
2. City
3. and State or Nationwide
Select One NATIONWIDE Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C. Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington D.C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Other searches: Map-Based Search Search By Distance Advanced Search Category Search ... University Search Businesses Next Show: Serving the area Map: Show Results on Map Listings Abrams Elementary School 5810 Elm Street, Abrams, WI 54101 business profile phone phone map save Barron Area Schools - Administration OFC 100 West River Avenue, Barron, WI 54812

20. Wisconsin
into law as Act 238) broadened wisconsin s law so law stipulates that teachers in charter schools must be an option of earning an alternative charter school
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/wisconsin.cfm
site map help contact us The Heritage Foundation ... School Choice 2003 Wisconsin Policy Archive:
view by date
Policy Archive:
view by issue
... Return Home WISCONSIN
State Profile (Updated April 2004) School Choice Status
  • Public school choice: Interdistrict mandatory State constitution: Blaine amendment and compelled-support language Charter school law: Established 1993
Strength of law: Strong Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2002): Number of students enrolled in charter schools (fall 2002):
  • Publicly funded school choice: Yes Privately funded private school choice: Yes Home-school law: Low regulation Ranking on the Education Freedom Index (2001): 6th out of 50 states
K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002)
  • Public school enrollment: 878,809 Students enrolled per teacher: 14.7 Number of schools (2000-2001): 2,180 Number of districts: 426 Current expenditures: $7,605,190,000 Current per-pupil expenditure: $8,654 Amount of revenue from the federal government: 4.8%
K-12 Public School Teachers (2001-2002)
  • Number of teachers: 59,783 Average salary: $43,114

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 1     1-20 of 92    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter