Court Allows School Vouchers The Washington Times 96 percent of the children using vouchers attend parochial schools. to choose theirchildren's schools and to JC Watts Jr., oklahoma Republican and chairman of http://www.washtimes.com/national/20020628-593996.htm
Oklahoma School - 1895 County schools ?Black schools ?Rural schools ?Private schools ?Parochialschools ?Town schools ? Steelville Normal. oklahoma School 1895. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mofrankl/schOklahoma1895.htm
Extractions: Genealogy Help National Registry - Historic Places in Franklin Co. Newspaper Articles Franklin County Veterans Biographies ... Contact County Coordinator Oklahoma School - 1895 provided by Glenn Thoming This photo of the Oklahoma School was taken on October 11, 1895. Mrs. Sarah Love loaned it to the St. Clair Chronicle, date of publication not known. This picture was digitized from that newspaper picture and is of very poor quality. It is one more example of an institution that is rapidly fading from our memory. Perhaps some chance viewer may have a better picture they would share. (He was almost ashamed to send such a poor picture but the identification of the students needs to be preserved in case someone finds the actual photograph). Front Row
Schools Franklin County schools ?Black schools ?Rural schools ?Private schools ?parochialschools ?Town schools ? Steelville Normal. The parochial schools. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mofrankl/schools.htm
Extractions: Genealogy Help National Registry - Historic Places in Franklin Co. Newspaper Articles Franklin County Veterans Biographies ... Contact County Coordinator Click below to go straight to the type of school you are interested in. Additional information would be much appreciated. Please be patient as most of these files include photographs and will take a little time to download. Private Schools Parochial Schools Black Schools Town Schools ... Steelville Normal School - Many Franklin Co People Attended
Community Development - Oklahoma City Data Sheet Grade, schools, Teachers, Enrollment. K12, 96, 3,000, 40,291. Private andParochial oklahoma City. Grade, schools, Teachers, Enrolment. K-12, 30,920, 9,904. http://www.southokc.com/community_development.asp
Extractions: Shopping The MSA includes six counties: Oklahoma, Canadian, Cleveland, McClain, Pottawatomie, and Logan. The Oklahoma City MSA is the 18th largest metropolitan area in the United States. Oklahoma City area covers : 608.2 square miles Population Oklahoma City is the most populous city in the State of Oklahoma and the 29th largest city in the United States. From 1980 to 1990, Oklahoma City's population grew by over 10%. Between 1990 and 2000, both Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma City MSA grew by over 13%. According to Census 2000, Oklahoma City's population is 506,132 while the Oklahoma City MSA population is 1,083,346. Our demographic break down for the year 2000 is as follows: White Black Native American Asian Native Hawaiian Other Two or
UrbanTulsa.com - Article education expenses. Consider there are currently some 50,000 Oklahomaschoolchildren in private, parochial or home schools. At $6,284 http://www.urbantulsa.com/section.asp?section=3
Extractions: Education Quality education is a top priority in Edmond, Oklahoma. The 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. EDMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS Edmond Public School District Covers 97 square miles servicing an enrollment of over 15,000 students. These students attend one of the fourteen elementary schools, four middle schools or three high schools in the system. Over 1,400 certified and support personnel staff Edmond's schools. 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.
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All Kinds Of Minds > About All Kinds Of Minds > Press oklahoma schools Attuned builds on a strong foundation of a s public, private andparochial school teachers have already taken schools Attuned training http://www.allkindsofminds.org/press/PressRelease/pressOKSAJune18.aspx
Extractions: OKLAHOMA LEADS THE WAY IN EDUCATION THROUGH STATEWIDE SCHOOLS ATTUNED TEACHER TRAINING INITIATIVE Oklahoma City, OK â First Lady Cathy Keating and State Superintendent Sandy Garrett today saluted the launch of Oklahoma Schools Attuned, a statewide initiative to train teachers on understanding and managing differences in how students learn. The Schools Attuned program, recently featured on Oprah, is based on the work of Dr. Mel Levine, founder of the nonprofit All Kinds of Minds Institute and author of the current New York Times bestseller, A MIND AT A TIME. "This is a special time for Oklahoma educators, students and parents,â said First Lady Cathy Keating. "This innovative program will be extremely beneficial to Oklahomans in providing teachers with research-based training that reflects the latest concepts and techniques, all designed to give students a better education and a better understanding of the world."
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Leavenworth (Catholic Encyclopedia)Category Society Religion and Spirituality L Mountains included the present states of Kansas, Nebraska, oklahoma, that part Theparochial schools were placed under the supervision of a diocesan board that http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09102b.htm
Extractions: Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... L > Leavenworth A B C D ... Z Diocese of Leavenworth (Leavenworthensis). The first missionary to the wild Indians of the plains, within the present borders of Kansas, was Father Juan de Padilla. He obtained the martyr's crown just fifty years after Columbus discovered the New World. The first permanent Indian missions in these parts were established by the Jesuit Fathers among the Potawatomies and Osages. The latter originally dwelt on both sides of the Missouri. They knew of Father Marquette and had implored Father Garvier to preach to them. Two Franciscan friars had been among them in 1745. Bishop Dubourg promised them missionaries in 1820. The Pottawatomies came from Michigan and Indiana. Some hundreds of them had been baptized by the Rev. S. T. Badin of Kentucky, the first priest ordained in the United States. In Indiana, Father Deseilles was succeeded among the Potawatomies by Father Petit, who accompanied them to the confines of their new reservation in the Indian Territory, which then included Kansas. The Indian converts were confirmed by Bishop P. Kenrick in 1843, and by Bishop Barron in 1845. An Indian priest of the Oklahoma Diocese is descended from the Pottawatomies and was born in Kansas. In 1845 by the zealous efforts of the Jesuit missionaries, Catholic prayer-books in the Pottawatomie dialect were given to the Indians. Manual training schools for girls and boys had been established some years previously. The latter were conducted by the
US OK: State To Study Teen Marijuana Use Marijuana use represents nearly 60 percent of all illicit drug use among Oklahomayouths, he Some private and parochial schools also may choose to participate. http://www.mapinc.org/norml/v03/n386/a02.htm?134
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Untitled the Supreme Court disallowed public reimbursement to teachers in parochial schoolswho taught working in a program sponsored by the oklahoma State Department http://www.ou.edu/okgov/95/okag/94-522.htm
Extractions: Oklahoma City, Ok. 73105 Re: Informal Opinion Number 94-522 Dear Representative Pope: Attorney General Edmondson has asked me to respond to your letter requesting an opinion addressing, in effect, the following question: Because the specific question you pose is to some extent fact based, we respond by way of an informal letter, which is not an official opinion of the Attorney General but rather is solely the opinion of undersigned counsel reached after careful research and analysis of the question raised. According to your letter, you are considering proposing that the Oklahoma State Department of Health include as a part of its HIV/STD programs counseling by religious organizations to encourage lifestyle changes. The materials you enclose with your letter describe the counseling you have in mind as counseling conducted by religious organizations which attempt to discourage certain lifestyles through Christian based religious indoctrination. The answer to your question turns upon an analysis of whether this kind of state sponsored counseling would violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Establishment Clause provides, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion." This clause is made applicable to the states by virtue of the Fourteenth Amendment.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Christian Brothers Visit the New Advent website for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. Brothers of the Christian schools is a society of male is the direction of elementary gratuitous schools. This congregation was take up the work of charitable schools. In order to http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08056a.htm
Extractions: Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... I > Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools A B C D ... Z NATURE AND OBJECT The Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools is a society of male religious approved by the Church , but not taking Holy orders, and having for its object the personal sanctification of its members and the Christian education of youth, especially of the children of artisans and the poor. It accepts the direction of any kind of male educational institution, provided the teaching of Latin be excluded; but its principal object is the direction of elementary gratuitous schools. This congregation was founded in 1680, at Reims, France, by St. John Baptist de La Salle , then a canon of the metropolitan church of that city. Being struck by the lamentable disorders produced among the multitude by their ignorance of the elements of knowledge, and, what was still worse, of the principles of religion, the saint, moved with great pity for the ignorant, was led, almost without a premeditated design, to take up the work of charitable schools. In order to carry out the last will of his spiritual director, Canon Roland, he first busied himself with consolidating a religious congregation devoted to the education of poor girls. He then seconded the efforts of a zealous layman, M. Nyel, to multiply schools for poor children. Thus guided by Providence, he was led to create an institute that would have no other mission than that of Christian education.
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