Oklahoma Education Sites Curriculum/Instruction Extended Education Services alternative Education JROTC Athletics Special Education Organizational Assessment Student Testing Choices Grants Native American Health Services Asian American http://sde.state.ok.us/link/oklaeduc.html
Policy Brief--Schools For Disruptive Students The oklahoma alternative Placement Program provides an opportunity for degreed individuals to teach in oklahoma accredited schools. There are four stages in the process. This packet is designed to http://www.ael.org/rel/policy/disrstd.htm
Extractions: Information The following Policy Brief is available in PDF format . To access this file, you need Acrobat Reader. Download a free version here. http://www.adobe.com/product s/acrobat/readstep.html Schools for Disruptive Students: A Questionable Alternative? If one in eight Ford Tauruses failed to operate, Taurus would quickly lose its reputation for quality and its popularity with the public. According to tenets of Total Quality Management, if Ford tried to focus blame on individual workers rather than improve systemwide quality, the problem would most likely persist, public and stockholder confidence would deteriorate, and the company might soon be bankrupt. One in eight students does not complete high school. Minorities, the poor, and the disabled often fare worse. Over 50 percent of students in a quarter of the nation's poor, urban high schools fail to graduate. Suspension, expulsion, retention, chronic failure, and alienation all contribute to unacceptable dropout and incompletion rates. Yet rather than take a systems approach to improvement, many states have created alternative schools for the "problem" individuals thought to degrade general education quality. Alternative schools evolved decades ago to provide an academic option for students not successful in regular education programs
State Departments Of Education And Alternatives Schools Public schools of North Carolina Government Information Education State oklahoma. StateRegents Higher Education Net SAGE alternative Education Program http://www.fsu.edu/~crimdo/jjclearinghouse/jjeducation.html
Oklahoma City Public Schools The oklahoma City Public schools alternative Education Programs include The AboutFace Academy, Dunjee Academy, Emerson, Gateway Academy, SAVE, and SeeWorth http://www.okcps.k12.ok.us/eservices/alternative.htm
Extractions: Oklahoma City Public Schools believes in providing a quality education to every student. However, the district realizes regular classroom settings may not meet the needs of every student. Alternative Education provides students with unique situations and open avenues for continuing their education while addressing their unique needs. The core subjects taught through the alternative programs are math, social studies, language arts, and science. Admissions: Dress code: As with many Oklahoma City Public Schools, students attending an alternative education program may be required to wear a uniform or follow a strict dress code. Uniforms and dress codes are not a punishment but a way of neutralizing the environment to maximize learning. Re-entry to home school: The goal of all alternative education programs is the successful return of students to their home school. However, the District does not send students back before they are ready or have a strong possibility of failing in that environment.
Oklahoma City Public Schools City area and to strengthen community participation in our schools. education SouthEast High School University of oklahoma alternative School (68 http://www.okcps.k12.ok.us/eservices/hispanic.htm
Extractions: Spanish Dear Parents: The Oklahoma City Public Schools District has the mission of providing equal educational opportunities for all students. To achieve this goal, our school district provides every possible opportunity for children so they can learn and compete successfully in a global society. Because of this commitment, our District has for many years administered programs to assist Limited English Proficient Hispanic Students. Due to this concern the District has an office to more fully meet the needs of all its Hispanic students. The name of this office is Hispanic American Student Services. The general purpose of our office is to support the expansion of learning opportunities in educational, cultural, recreational, social, and vocational activities for the enhancement of the quality of life of people in the Oklahoma City area and to strengthen community participation in our schools. The staff of the office of Hispanic American Student Services is ready to assist parents and students with a variety of services. The office is staffed by professionals who can serve your information needs in English or Spanish.
Norman Public Schools Home Page Independent School District Number 29 of Cleveland County, oklahoma. District News Administration. Elementary schools. Secondary schools. alternative schools. Programs http://www.norman.k12.ok.us/
Extractions: Parents Teachers Thursday, April 10, 2003 Norman Public Schools Schools Offices Independent School District Number 29 of Cleveland County, Oklahoma Today's Events Event Title Start Time OSSAA State Speech/Debate Tournament N/A Norman North High School Chamber Choir Concert 7:00 PM McKinley 2nd Grade Program 7:00 PM District News Headline Date Posted Tuition Based Extended Day Kindergarten Offered April 08 DHS Assistance For Extended Day Kindergarten April 08 Dignity Memorial Escape School Will Be Presented April 04 Burger King Raises Money for Schools April 03 Title I Parent Meetings Scheduled March 27 Pre-K Program Application Process Underway February 28 Main Menu District Profile District Curriculum District Programs ... Job Openings Main Office Norman Public Schools
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Norman Public Schools Home Page Independent School District Number 29 of Cleveland County, oklahoma. Today's Events Administration. Elementary schools. Secondary schools. alternative schools. Programs http://www.norman.k12.ok.us/nps
Extractions: Parents Teachers Thursday, April 10, 2003 Norman Public Schools Schools Offices Independent School District Number 29 of Cleveland County, Oklahoma Today's Events Event Title Start Time OSSAA State Speech/Debate Tournament N/A Norman North High School Chamber Choir Concert 7:00 PM McKinley 2nd Grade Program 7:00 PM District News Headline Date Posted Tuition Based Extended Day Kindergarten Offered April 08 DHS Assistance For Extended Day Kindergarten April 08 Dignity Memorial Escape School Will Be Presented April 04 Burger King Raises Money for Schools April 03 Title I Parent Meetings Scheduled March 27 Pre-K Program Application Process Underway February 28 Main Menu District Profile District Curriculum District Programs ... Job Openings Main Office Norman Public Schools
State Departments Of Education And Alternatives Schools State Departments of Education. and alternative schools. Alabama oklahoma. Department of Education State Regents Higher Education Net SAGE alternative Education Program Department http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/jjclearinghouse/jjeducation.html
StrugglingTeens.com : Oklahoma: Schools: Alternative You Are Here oklahoma schools alternative. Announcements. The more resourcesincluded in this directory, the more value it is to parents and professionals. http://www.strugglingteens.com/lr/Oklahoma/Schools/Alternative/
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Resources And Programs For Schools Arts in alternative Education. Artistsin-Residence Program (Artists-in-schools,Artists-in arts organizations to further arts education in oklahoma schools. http://www.state.ok.us/~arts/Pages/schools/schools.html
Extractions: The ArtsPower Education Grant provides assistance to community arts organizations to further arts education in Oklahoma schools. Projects must involve artists, arts educators and/or others in the instruction, and interactive exploration of the arts. The arts in the core curriculum for all students are central to this effort.
School Bills for offering advanced placement programs and requires that oklahoma schools participatein pleased to sign the student suspension and alternative schools bills http://www.state.ok.us/osfdocs/nr6997.html
Extractions: June 9, 1997 Oklahoma City Governor Frank Keating today signed bills to increase pay for career teachers, strengthen school discipline and boost academic standards. The Governor said those bills, coupled with significant increases in education funding he signed last week, made the 1997 legislative session a successful one for education at all levels. "It was a good year for our public schools, for higher education and for vo-tech," Keating said. "Not only is Oklahoma investing more in education than at any time in our history, we're also addressing key issues related to discipline and learning." Among the bills the Governor signed today were: HB 1336, which allocates a total of $19 million to provide pay raises for teachers with between 16 and 25 years of service. Thirteen million dollars had been appropriated last year for this purpose, and an additional $6 million was added to the FY 98 budget. HB 2130, dealing with student discipline. House Bill 2130 sets rules for student make-up work when students are suspended, requires the approval of teachers before students suspended for violent acts against teachers can be returned to the classroom and establishes a closer working relationship between schools and juvenile bureaus.
Extractions: Choose a Link Community Resources Broken Arrow, Schools Broken Arrow, Local Government Broken Arrow, Emergency Numbers ~ Back to Tulsa Area Communities ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Education Service Center 601 S. Main Enrollment Center 601 S. Main Community Education 601 S. Main 601 S. Main Board of Education 601 S. Main Superintendant of Schools 601 S. Main OTHER SERVICES Maintenance 109 S. 5th Plant Operations/Warehouse 1810 W. Detroit Audio Visual Coordinator 1810 W. Detroit Special Services Ctr. 112 N. Main Transportation Hwy 51 E. BROKEN ARROW HIGH SCHOOL Senior High School, 11-12 1901 E. Albany INTERMEDIATE HIGH SCHOOLS North Intermediate HS, 9-10 808 E. College South Intermediate HS, 9-10 301 W. New Orleans MIDDLE SCHOOLS Central, 6-8 210 N. Main Charles N. Haskell, 6-8 412 S. 9th Ernest Childers, 6-8 301 E. Tucson Clarence G. Oliver, 6-8 3100 W. New Orleans Sequoyah, 6-8 2701 S. Elm Plc. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Arrow Springs, K-5 101 W. Twin Oaks Arrowhead, K-5 915 W. Norman Country Lane, K-5 301 E. Omaha H. Cecil Rhoades, K-5
Alternative Network Journal - Resources Cabarrus County schools Box 388 Concord, NC 28026. anne.stephens@ode.state.oh.us oklahomaDenise Parish, President oklahoma alternative Education Association Rt http://altnetjnl.org/resources.html
Extractions: This organization was established in 1986. They provide publications, networking, professional development, technical assistance, and maintain an on-line clearinghouse. Membership for individuals is $55 per year, and for institutions it is $195. Members receive a quarterly newsletter and The Journal of At-Risk Issues, a scholarly journal published twice a year. One of the few organizations doing important work in this field; warm and friendly, responsive folks.
Edmond Oklahoma Education> The high schools are accredited by the North Central Association of Secondaryschools and the oklahoma State Department of Education. alternative schools. http://edmondonline.net/education.htm
Extractions: Email Directory ... Universities Education Quality education is a top priority in Edmond, Oklahoma T he schools in Edmond, public, private and parochial, and the universities and vocational-technical schools reflect the type of citizens living here. The schools are progressive, high in their standards, demanding of excellence, well balanced and well managed. Public Schools Public School Statistics Elementary Schools Middle Schools ... Vo-Tech School I n addition to the information on this page, You might also be interested in the following: Directory of Edmond Schools Universities in the Edmond Area Edmond Public School District Covers 97 square miles servicing an enrollment of over 17,000 students. These students attend one of the fourteen elementary schools, five middle schools or three high schools in the system. Over 1,200 certified personnel and 650 support personnel staff Edmond schools. Population growth of the "Edmond Area" over the last three decades has fueled the expansion of our schools from a small, rural district in 1970 to Oklahoma's fifth largest public school district in 2001. Special features of Edmond's school system include half-day kindergarten, considerations of children with special needs, and a program for gifted and talented students. Within the community there is a great interest in education. Some of our civic and professional organizations are strongly involved in programs designed specifically to enhance the quality of education in Edmond.
Edmond Oklahoma Public Schools Directory Quality education is a top priority in Edmond, oklahoma High schools. Superintendent/SpecialEducation Directors Jane Bates, alternative Education/Drug Free http://edmondonline.net/school_directory.htm
Extractions: Principal: Jane Bates Directions: From the intersection of Boulevard and 2nd Street go north on Boulevard to Campbell. Boulevard Academy is located on the northwest corner of Boulevard and Campbell. There is a parking lot on the south side of the building. Charles Haskell Elementary School 1701 NW 150th, Edmond 73013
Legislative Action Focus Reports oklahoma expanded alternative education programs and increased into a statewide systemof alternative education programs schools were required to adopt outof http://www.sreb.org/scripts/Focus/focus1.asp?Code=9
Claremore Public Schools schools. Claremore, oklahoma, Located in the Lynn Riggs Learning Center at 200North Davis in Claremore, oklahoma (918) 3418292. Administration alternative http://www.claremore.k12.ok.us/al/
Claremore Public Schools alternative Learning offers the entire core curriculum that are adapted to the oklahomaPASS objectives are available at the other schools, including oklahoma http://www.claremore.k12.ok.us/al/offerings.htm
Extractions: Claremore, Oklahoma Alternative Learning offers the entire core curriculum that students need for completion of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades as well as for graduation from high school. Our educators are certified teachers in one or more of the core areas and teach in that area. In all our classes the teachers follow syllabuses which are adapted to the Oklahoma PASS objectives and correspond to the junior high and high school syllabuses. We use the same course materials as are available at the other schools, including Oklahoma adopted textbooks, and hold our students to the same expectations as the state of Oklahoma. The teachers may also use supplemental materials that meet the learning needs of all their students. All of our teachers are dedicated professionals who strive to meet the educational and life goals of each of their students. We offer electives in such subjects as computers, psychology, current events and life skills. Administration Alternative Learning Central Upper Elementary Claremont Elementary ... Will Rogers Jr. High