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Extractions: Economics America Center for Economic Education Rhode Island College Welcome... K-12 Content Standards Workshops for Teachers Help with Curriculum Classroom-ready Lessons 3-D CD-ROM Discs Electronic Communication T he mission of the Center for Economic Education is to advance the teaching and learning of the economic way of thinking and problem solving in Rhode Island's K-12 schools so students can use that understanding in their lives as workers, consumers, responsible citizens, and effective participants in a global economy. Our hallmark program in working with schools is Economics America The Center is the program arm of the Rhode Island Council on Economic Education and has been awarded full affiliation with the National Council on Economic Education and its nationwide network of state Councils and local Centers. The Director of the Center is Dr. Peter R. Moore. The President of the Rhode Island Council on Economic Education is Dr. Jeffrey Blais We are located on the far west side of the Rhode Island College campus in the Mount Pleasant section of Providence and can be contacted by phone at (401) 456-8037, fax at (401) 456-8851, or e-mail at pmoore@ric.edu
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Extractions: Rhode Island Science Olympiad 2003 The Science Olympiad is a national program that was created to increase interest in science. It has members in all 50 states with more than 12,000 actively participating K-12 schools. The Science Olympiad aims to teach science by involving students in active, hands-on activities that emphasize problem solving and the scientific process. In state and national competitions, winners of individual events win athletic-style medals, with winning teams earning trophies. At the national level, there are substantial scholarships awarded to top winners. was held on
Extractions: Small Decline for the First Time in a Decade For the 2002-03 school year, opening of year enrollment dipped by 1.6% to 18,600 students, grades Pre-K to 12. The decrease occurred among the 49 Catholic elementary schools, while the nine Catholic high schools saw enrollment increase by 1%. From 1991 to 2001, enrollment in Rhode Island's 58 elementary and secondary schools had increased by 19%. The average size of a Catholic elementary school this year is 275, while the populations of the ten Catholic high schools range from 90 to 1,300. Ten percent of Rhode Island's school children attend a Catholic school. [For tuition and tuition assistance information, go to the "Did You Know" page.] Schools Seek Regional Accreditation As a result of the 1994 report on Rhode Island's Catholic schools, "Lighting New Fires," all Catholic elementary and secondary schools in the Diocese are required to seek accreditation from the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). To date, 47 of the 49 Catholic elementary schools have achieved regional accreditation, and seven of the nine Catholic high schools have also been accredited. The remaining schools are scheduled for accreditation visits over the next year. All schools are expected to be fully accredited by the end of the 2002-03 school year.
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Extractions: Political Advocacy Legislative Alerts and Updates Current Legislation Key Votes Capitol Hill Basics Issues and Legislation Key Votes Senate: Prescription Drug Benefits Repeal of Estate Tax Education Funding Private School Vouchers ... Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment House: Education Savings and School Excellence Permanence Act of 2002 Prescription Drug Benefits Repeal of the Estate Tax Education Funding ... IDEA Improvement Act of 1997 See All Key Votes Capitol Hill Basics
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Extractions: Political Advocacy Legislative Alerts and Updates Current Legislation Key Votes Capitol Hill Basics Key Votes 0. 107th Second Session Senate Votes Rejected Prescription Drug Benefits Rejected Repeal of Estate Tax House Votes Failed Education Savings and School Excellence Permanence Act of 2002 Passed Prescription Drug Benefits Passed Repeal of the Estate Tax 1. 107th First Session Senate Votes Agreed To Education Funding Rejected Private School Vouchers Rejected Taxpayer Subsidized K-12 Tuition Rejected School Modernization Agreed To After-School Programs Rejected Class Size Reduction Agreed To Funding to Ensure Quality Tests Agreed To Funding for Title I Agreed To Funding for Special Education Agreed To Paycheck Protection House Votes Passed Education Funding Passed Money for Faith-Based Entities Failed Education Funding Cuts Failed Private School Vouchers Failed Private School Vouchers Agreed To Education Block Grants 2. 106th Second Session Senate Votes Rejected Funding for Special Education Rejected Funding for Teacher Quality Rejected Funding for Title I Agreed To Merit pay/Teacher Testing Rejected Taxpayer Subsidized K-12 Tuition House Votes Passed Education Funding Passed Class Size/School Modernization Passed Education Funding Freezes 3. 106th First Session
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Extractions: Candidate Recommendations Dear NEARI Member, For the next several months, the NEARI Political Action Committee for Education (NEARI-PACE) will be deeply involved in the political candidate process. Below are the NEARI-PACE election procedures and the questionnaire that each candidate seeking an interview with the NEARI-PACE Steering Committee must complete prior to an interview. The Steering Committee will be putting in long hours interviewing, discussing and deciding on candidates to recommend to you. It is a very thoughtful process, and one that the Committee takes very seriously. When the process is completed, prior to Election Day, we ask that you consider the candidates that are recommended. NEARI-PACE 1. A letter is sent to the chairperson of all recognized political parties before the primary. 3. A questionnaire is sent to primary candidates in races that are important to NEARI-PACE. 4. If one candidate in a specific race requests a questionnaire, all other candidates in that race are sent the same information. Candidates for Rhode Island State Offices and/or Rhode Island General Assembly The primary purpose of NEARI-PACE is to support candidates for public office who have endorsed and shown a commitment to the ideals and resolutions of NEARI. The following statements have not been prioritized in any manner. Each one represents a position of NEARI.
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Extractions: and Links ... Search School-to-Career is designed to span a student's school years: Grade K-3: Exposure Work-based learning experiences at the K-3 level concentrate on family and the community. School-based curriculum reflects statewide math, language arts and science frameworks and Certificate of Initial Mastery learning goals. Earliest exposure to careers and the world of work occur through story telling, interviews with family members, classroom visits from community-based employers, male and female role models and site visits to local businesses and industries. School-based enterprises can be created to simulate work experiences. Grade 4-6: Career awareness During these grades, broad exposure to career majors occurs. Schools introduce two of the identified career majors at each grade level through connections to the curriculum. Students visit businesses and industries related to those broad career fields. By grade six, students are able to demonstrate a beginning understanding of the skills, attitudes and knowledge required in the workplace.
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