Research 11,000 students are enrolled in accredited private and parochial schools. 14 publicand private national Blue Ribbon schools. virginia Commonwealth University. http://www.harrison-bates.com/researchregional.htm
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State/Church News, Freethought Today, May 2000 Robertson seeks $55 million to expand Regent's main campus in virginia Beach and thescheme, saying it would shift vital resources to parochial schools at the http://www.ffrf.org/fttoday/may2000/state_church.html
Extractions: Freethought Today, May 2000 U.S. Dist. Judge Norman Mordue dismissed a lawsuit on Feb. 17 against the school district of Baldwinsville, New York, which prevented a kindergartner from displaying a drawing of Jesus in an environmental poster. The teacher at McNamara Elementary was justified in refusing Antonio Peck's first drawing, ruled the judge, because it was filled with religious symbols, including cutout art from a Christian magazine. The art showed the Ten Commandments, and children kneeling before a praying Jesus calling him "Savior," with the words: "The only way to save our world." The picture did not fulfill the assignment of creating a poster about the environment, and his revision, showing Jesus kneeling, would have given the appearance that the government put its imprimatur on a religious belief. The U.S. Army is manufacturing "containerized chapels" costing $125,000 each and weighing 16,000 pounds, which include a large tent, folding chairs, lights, bibles, Muslim prayer mats, and Jewish prayer shawlsin camouflage. In addition to a portable altar and 2 linen-covered podiums, there's a set of digital keyboards programmed to play about 1,000 religious tunes. The units include generator-powered heat, air conditioning, 5 tables for religious study, a TV, VCR and coffeemaker. The Army has thoughtfully included cash boxes and offering plates to allow tithing to continue during overseas actions, wine glasses, crucifixes, candlesticks, and enough communion wafers and juice to last 180 days. The intention is to ship or airlift the chapels to soldiers stationed "in the middle of nowhere."
Edlines that can then be loaned to private and parochial schools. 28 was the deadline forschools and libraries virginia Virtual U. Addresses Changing Needs of Learners. http://edlines.hprtec.org/searchEdlines.php?page=3&searchstr=US Department of Ed
OACHE--Related Links pursues its mission by providing access grants to West virginia high schools serve212 of Ohio's 612 school districts, and 17 of its private/parochial schools. http://www.oache.org/links.htm
Extractions: The West Virginia Access Center for Higher Education is a tax-exempt corporation established to encourage and inspire more students throughout West Virginia to pursue post-secondary education. Established in 1998 as the first replication of the OACHE program, the WVACHE pursues its mission by providing access grants to West Virginia high schools on a competitive basis. Appalachian Regional Commission The Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development (COAD) is a private, non-profit, community-based organization serving rural, mostly Appalachian, counties in eastern and southern Ohio. It is comprised of 17 Community Action Agencies that serve a 30-county area. COAD has three major program divisions: Community Development, Early Care and Education, and Senior Programs.
Roycemore School: Administration And Faculty 26 1/2 years at Roycemore, 4 years of prior experience in virginia. years at Roycemore,10 years of prior experience in parochial and public schools in the http://www.roycemoreschool.org/faculty.html
Extractions: Administration and Faculty 2002 - 2003 Joseph A. Becker Headmaster and teacher of history - 33 years at Roycemore; 26 years as Headmaster. BS - Northwestern University John Novick, Jr. Middle School Division Head and teacher of history - 1 year at Roycemore; 11 years of prior experience in independent schools in Chicago and Indiana. BA - Loyola University; MEd - Loyola University Melinda Orzoff Lower School Division Head and teacher of mathematics - 16 years at Roycemore, 8 years of prior experience in Chicago, Skokie and Waukegan. BA - Roosevelt University; MEd - National College of Education Frank Spica Upper School Division Head and teacher of science - 34 years at Roycemore. BS - Aquinas College; MS - Northwestern University Barbara Turnbull Director of Admissions - 18 years at Roycemore, 8 years of prior experience in Missouri. BA - University of Missouri, Kansas City; MA - University of Missouri, Kansas City Dea Beaugrand-Place Extended Day Program and Coordinator of Summer Camp - 28 years at Roycemore. Child Development Certificate - Oakton College Trina Brickman Upper School mathematics - 23 years at Roycemore, 3 years of prior experience in Evanston and Wilmette. BA - Northwestern University; MA - Northwestern University
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diocese Of Wheeling (Catholic Encyclopedia)Category Society Religion and Spirituality W (West virginia), six miles east of Wheeling, conducted by the Xaverian There area Catholic high school at Wheeling, and 16 parochial schools in the diocese. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15608a.htm
WWW.PAED.ORG - Peninsula Alliance For Economic Development - and parochial school opportunities in addition to its excellent public school systemnetwork. To view a listing of private schools on the virginia Peninsula http://www.paed.org/qualityoflife/schools.asp?NAV=QOL
Schools An Introduction to the West virginia, Ohio Kentucky TriState Area. schools Education. There are five parochial schools. Chesapeake High School. http://www.homeswvohky.com/schools.htm
Extractions: Education is important to the people of the Tri-State area. In Lawrence County, Ohio, the Fairland Schools and Dawson Bryant Schools are among area favorites. Cabell and Wayne Counties have 30 elementary schools, 11 middle schools, and 7 senior high schools with a total enrollment of 13,427. With 1,200 teachers, the student/teacher ratio is 11 to 1. Each area has its own board of education. There are five parochial schools. Chesapeake High School In Cabell County three new high schools have been completed Cabell Midland, Huntington, and Spring Valley. To register for school in all three states, parents or legal guardians must bring the child's immunization record, birth certificate and a copy of a legal custody order if applicable, to the school their chilld will attend. West Virginia Cabell County Wayne County Putnam County Ohio Chesapeake Dawson-Bryant Fairland Ironton Rock Hill South Point Symmes Valley Kentucky Boyd County Marshall University Old Main Huntington is the home of the main campus of Marshall University, and Marshall University Community College. Library Student Center The University merged with West Virginia Graduate College in South Charleston in 1997, creating the new Marshall University Graduate College.
Virginia DECA History virginia DECA. in high schools, career centers, community colleges, technical colleges,fouryear colleges and universities, and private and parochial schools. http://www.lions.odu.edu/org/deca/history.html
Extractions: Marketing Education DECA Inc. Virginia DECA The first documented evidence of formalized education for marketing at prebaccalaureate levels in this country appears in 1905. During that year, Mrs. Lucinda Wyman Prince, a certified high school teacher, expressed concern about the lowly condition of salesgirls in retail organizations to the Women's Education and Industrial Union (WEIR) of Boston, an organization founded in 1880 to increase the efficiency of women workers. In cooperation with WEIR, she initiated sales training for girls who worked in Boston stores. She included units psychology, principles of learning, good sales principles, and other aspects of the social sciences that she felt would be instrumental in facilitating the success of salesgirls. She was able to convince Boston merchants that her trained salesgirls could outperform those who had not received such training, thus increasing store profits and employee and customer satisfaction. In 1907, Mrs. Prince convinced Filene's, a department store in Boston, to take her trained girls into their firm on a part-time basis. IN 1908, she formally established the Union School of Salesmanship. As part of the education methodology inplemented by mrs. Prince, students attended her school for five morning a week and then worked in stores for wages during the remainder of the day. According to Haas (1969 - 1970), Lucinda Prince's program was the origin of the cooperative, part-time vocational education program in the United States.
Ed998 richer and more diverse people because of the existence of parochial schools, theright In the Preamble to the virginia Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom http://www.aclufl.org/body_ed998.html
Extractions: Executive Director , September 1998 What explains the emergence of school vouchers as such a prominent issue in the gubernatorial election between Buddy MacKay and Jeb Bush? After all, the issue of using tax dollars to support private and parochial schools has been debated in this country for decades. But like an old song with a new beat, the voucher issue is back due more to politics and clever public relations than the needs of children. School vouchers is an education reform proposal designed more by politicians, economic theorists, entrepreneurs and parochial school advocates than by school reformers. I doubt that a group of educators would have designed a program for the improvement of the public schools that involves facilitating their abandonment. Proponents have repackaged school vouchers with clever and more appealing terms like "scholarships" and "parental choice." But that cannot obscure the fact that the irreducible element in all voucher schemes is the diversion of tax dollars to support religious institutions and your neighbor's choice of a religious education for their children. The school voucher issue has also made a comeback thanks to years of advance work by public schools bashing. To listen to some critics one might believe that the entire mission of the public schools consists of inculcating political correctness, distributing condoms and promoting acceptance of homosexuality.
Newcomer Services- Alexandria, VA and eight private or parochial schools (five are Administration Alexandria CityPublic schools, 2000 North Campus of the Northern virginia Community College http://www.petrapub.com/newcomer/dc/alx.htm
Extractions: Browse or click for information! Founded by Scottish merchants, and one of the principal colonial trading ports, Alexandria is rich in tradition and European flavor. Historic Old Town is an attraction any time of the day or night. Its shops, galleries, restaurants, continental style, and multinational events attract both local and international visitors. The Torpedo Factory, built during World War I, is a typical example of its unique attractions; the factory now serves as an Art Center on the waterfront. Minutes from Capitol Hill and National Airport, Alexandria's office locations offer short and favorable travel times locally and afar. Council-manager form of government. Area increased in population by 8 % between 1980-90. Population in 1990: 111,183 (69.1% white, 21.9% black, 9% other); population density: 7,412 pers/sq. mi. Latest population figures (1994) give the total population as 113,522 with the median household income at $48,618. Some 11.3 % of residents 25 years or older are high school graduates or higher and 35 % have a Bachelor's degree or higher (1994).
Untitled We invoked the law to provide funds to Roman Catholic parochial schools in Missouri,virginia, and Wisconsin and proposed legislative expansion of this http://www.mosquitonet.com/~prewett/califano303304.html
Extractions: For the first time, I used HEW's authority to bypass state and local school districts that did not provide a fair share of federal funds to [Roman Catholic] parochial elementary and secondary schools for compensatory education, books, equipment, and other materials and services. We invoked the law to provide funds to [Roman Catholic] parochial schools in Missouri, Virginia, and Wisconsin and proposed legislative expansion of this authority. I urged [Roman] Catholic schools to monitor the performance of the states carefully. I established HEW's first Office of Nonpublic Schools, appointing as director Edward D'Alessio, president of Our Lady of the Elm College in Chicopee, Massachusetts, and former head of the elementary and secondary education division for the U.S. Catholic Conference." From .......... GOVERNING AMERICA - An Insider's Report By Joseph A. Califano, Jr.
City Of Virginia Beach - Sheriff's Office - D.A.R.E. Resistance Education) has been an important part of the virginia Beach Sheriff programis a fixture in 63 public, private and parochial schools throughout the http://www.vbgov.com/dept/sheriff/dare.asp
Extractions: D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) has been an important part of the Virginia Beach Sheriff´s Office since 1993. D.A.R.E. is a collaborative effort by D.A.R.E certified law enforcement officers, educators, students, parents and the community to offer an educational program in the classroom to prevent or reduce drug abuse and violence among children and youth. The emphasis of D.A.R.E is to help students recognize and resist the many direct and subtle pressures that influence them to experiment with alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, inhalants, or other drugs or to engage in violence. The D.A.R.E program offers preventive strategies to enhance those protective factors-especially bonding to the family, school and community-which appears to foster
Extractions: Virginia Beach Educational Opportunities Nearly 80,000 college students are enrolled full and part-time in Hampton Roads, seeking a wide array of undergraduate, graduate and technical degrees in a variety of fields, including computer sciences, liberal arts, business and medicine. The Virginia Beach Advanced Technology Center will be the first of its kind in the nation, offering secondary and post-secondary education in technological industries along with business training via interactive learning, two-way video and audio virtual classrooms, telecourses and a virtual reality lab. Certification and training in computer sciences and information management is offered at numerous locations throughout the City, including at the Virginia Beach Higher Education Center, a joint effort by Old Dominion and Norfolk State Universities.
Valley News Web Story Layout 6411. Tracy Memorial Library virginia C. Foose (director), 5264656. Highschool none. Private/parochial schools 1; enrollment 30. New http://www.vnews.com/almanac/newlondon.htm
Extractions: Town Office : P.O. Box 240, New London, N.H. 03257 Hours : Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4 p.m. Web Site www.nl-nh.com Town Clerk/Tax Collector : Suzy Holdsworth, 526-4046, ext. 12 Email Board of Selectmen : Douglas W. Lyon (chairman), 526-4821; Mark Kaplan; Ruth I. Clough (meets Mondays at 3 p.m. at the town offices) Moderator : Cotton Cleveland Finance Director : Carolyn E. Fraley Supervisors of Checklist : Ann Jones, Arlene Marshall, Dana M. Stanley Town Treasurer : Steve Theroux Town Administrator : Jessie Levine, 526-4821 Email Health Officer : Donald F. Bent, 526-4761 Fire Chief : Peter S. Stanley, 526-6073 Planning Board Conservation Commission : Sue Andrews (chairwoman); Christina M. McKee; Ruth A. White; Edward C. Parkhurst; Richard F. Cavallaro; Peter S. Stanley; Terence Dancy Police Chief : David J. Seastrand, 526-2626 Road Agent : Richard Lee, 526-6337 Recreation Director : Robert Andrews, 526-6401 Email Zoning Board : Larry Ballin (chairman), Elizabeth J. Herrick (alternate), Brian Prescott, Robert S. Foote, Ann L. Jones, William D. Green Jr., Joan S. Bucklin (alternate), Charles H. Marston (alternate), Robert A. Foose (alternate), Deirdre Sheer (alternate) Sewer Department : Douglas Gay (superintendent), 526-6411
RICVA.com Directory George County schools Richmond City schools High/Chesterfield School 115 FrancesRoad Ashland, virginia 23005 (804 in 1856, is the oldest parochial school in http://www.ricva.com/directory.asp?C1=10
ARL In The Press: Washington Times Ten years earlier, the challengers had won a virginia high court decision the SupremeCourt said the state of Louisiana may grant parochial schools money for http://www.arlinc.org/press/washtimes.html
Extractions: March 3, 2003, Monday By: Frank J. Murray, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Opponents of financing church-affiliated colleges with tax-exempt municipal bonds have conceded defeat. They say they no longer have a prayer of stopping it in the courts. Officials of Americans United for Separation and Church and State, and Americans for Religious Liberty [ARL], both of which brought lawsuits against such practices, say they believe such bonds for "pervasively sectarian" schools now pass muster in federal courts. The last straw was a little-noted Supreme Court action last week when the justices ended the 12-year lawsuit, filed by Americans for Religious Liberty, to strip David Lipscomb University's tax-exempt status for $15 million in city-sponsored industrial revenue bonds. The school, affiliated with the Churches of Christ, used investors' money to build a library, convert the old one to offices, add athletic facilities and landscape its campus in Nashville. "It shifts our battle to legislatures and the state courts now that the Supreme Court won't intervene even at David Lipscomb University," says Edd Doerr, executive director of the ARL. "That's probably the most pervasively sectarian school in the country, and if we can't win there, I don't know any other case we would ever win."
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Schools Public schools. Centerville Kindergarten Village 6450 Marshall Road—(937) 4386062. Boardof Education 111 virginia Avenue. parochial Christian School. http://www.yankeetracehomes.com/Schools.html
Extractions: COMMUNITY AMENITIES NEIGHBORHOODS SCHOOLS ... GOLF COURSE Award Winning Schools The Centerville School District encompasses an area of thirty-two square miles covering Centerville and Washington Township. Transportation is provided to the Centerville Kindergarten Village, six elementary schools, three middle schools, and Centerville High School. Parochial and Christian schools are nearby and are served by free bus transportation. Centerville High School students score higher than the state averages on the ninth-grade proficiency tests, and more than 92% of graduating seniors pursue college degrees. Centerville is proud that five of its schools have been recognized as Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education. This national recognition reflects the excellence that exists throughout the district. Centerville High School (1984,1993) * Normandy Elementary (1992) * Centerville Kindergarten Village (1997) * Tower Heights Middle School (1998) * Weller Elementary School (1999) Centerville Kindergarten Village Cline Elementary School Driscoll Elementary School Dr. John Hole Elementary School
ACLU - Civil Liberties In School Liberties Union of virginia today sent a letter to virginia's public school voucherslaw, which would, if upheld, provide public funding to parochial schools. http://archive.aclu.org/clis/news-prayer.html
Extractions: MONTGOMERY, AL The American Civil Liberties Union today welcomed a Supreme Court order essentially reversing a ruling that let public school students in an Alabama county lead group prayers at graduations, assemblies and sports events. 12-03-99 ACLU Seeks Supreme Court Review Of Ruling in Alabama School Prayer Case MONTGOMERY, AL Acting on behalf of a former school principal and his son, the American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama and Americans United for Separation of Church and State have asked the United States Supreme Court to overturn portions of a lower court ruling that allow evangelists and others to lead schoolchildren in prayer.