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  1. Report of the Commissioner of Elementary Schools by California. State Board of Education, 2010-10-14
  2. The California Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education and Official Organ of the Department of Public Instruction, Volume 11
  3. School Law of California
  4. The California Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education and Official Organ of the Department of Public Instruction, Volume 2
  5. Course of Study for the Public Schools of California by California State Board of Education, 2008-11-14
  6. Moral Training in the Public Schools; The California Prize Essays by Charles Edward Rugh, 2010-10-14
  7. Martindale-Hubbell Law Digest: California by University of San Francisco School of Law, of San Francisco. Revision by Professor Carol A. Wilson and Professor Sharon Meadows, 2007-06-12
  8. Latin in the Preparatory School by George Morey Richardson, 2010-05-25
  9. Commentaries On the School Law: With the Elements of School Architecture. Laws Relating to the School Lands. Forms and Instructions by Andrew J. Moulder, 2010-03-28
  10. New grammar school history of the United States
  11. A suggestive state course of study for kindergarten-primary grades, submitted at the request of the county and city superintendents of schools by Katherine Louise McLaughlin, 2010-09-04
  12. Specimen programs of physical training activities for use in small rural schools
  13. Annotated List Of Text And Reference Books For Schools Of Nursing (1916) by California State Board Of Health, 2010-09-10
  14. Mathematics Concepts and Skills: Course 2, California Middle School Teacher's Edition by Ron Larson, 2001-01-01

41. Help/FAQ: California Waste Stream Profiles
Overview, Displays general information about Public schools's (K an alphabetic listof schools for that of approximately 100 mostly Southern california schools.
http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Profiles/help/default.htm
California Home Integrated Waste Management Board Search Index ... Help California Waste Stream Profiles
Help
Glossary Below are short descriptions of the jurisdictions facilities , and materials profiles. Information within a profile is grouped and displayed under various tabs at the top of the page. Each profile includes some unique tabs as well as overview, contacts, and map tabs. Help This profile provides waste stream information for a selected jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions report their waste management data to the CIWMB as part of a a regional agency or joint powers authority, in which case the profile provides the summary data. Overview Displays various jurisdiction-specific information such as business materials generators, household materials collection, business disposal rates, and household/business waste rates. Waste Flows View overall waste stream diversion and disposal data for the selected jurisdiction. Planning View California Integrated Waste Management Board actions, and the status of local government solid waste planning documents, reports and implementation efforts. Assistance View recognition and assistance a city or county has received from the CIWMB.

42. Home Page: California Waste Stream Profiles
as well as within individual california towns, communities School Bus In schools,you will find public education curriculum, along with general statistics about
http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Profiles/
California Home Integrated Waste Management Board Search Index ... Help California Waste Stream Profiles
CIWMB My CA Home Page
California Waste Stream Profiles display high-level summary information about solid waste management issues in California by pulling data together from numerous sources. Profiles are currently available in the following categories: jurisdictions facilities (solid waste), materials (tires) and schools . The data shared is displayed in using text, tables, charts, maps contacts, and links. The profiles were developed at the direction of the Board Members to assist decision-makers and other interested parties by providing an easy to use and accessible location on the web. The Board is continually working to improve the way in which solid waste information and knowledge is collected, stored, shared, and displayed. Jurisdiction profiles provide information relevant to California cities, counties, and regional agencies and their obligation to reduce solid waste disposal. These profiles provide specifics on such topics as waste characterization, diversion programs implemented, amount of waste being disposed, solid waste facilities used by and located within the area, state and local contacts, and assistance the CIWMB has given in the form of grants and loans. In facility profiles, you will find data about solid waste facilities located near your home or business as well as within individual California towns, communities, cities, and counties. This section has specifics on each facility for such topics as the site permits, location, and operations general information about each facility along with specifics on such topics as site and operational information, inspection history, enforcement orders, and cleanup/remediation action.

43. General Information
california High School Exit Exam data. SAT 9 Test Information. State DataQuest web site location of state information on schools in the state.
http://www.sccs.santacruz.k12.ca.us/html/info.html
2931 Mission Street * Santa Cruz, California 95060 (831) 429-3800 Fax (831) 429-3697 T he Santa Cruz City Schools are comprised of an Elementary District and a High School District governed by a common Board of Education. Serving the student population are dedicated site administrators, enthusiastic teachers, and loyal classified employees.
Santa Cruz City Schools takes pride in the quality and scope of our educational programs, and we provide employment opportunities for qualified certificated personnel who would like to join us in our continual striving for excellence. We also welcome skilled classified (non-teaching) personnel, who are employed under the provisions of our merit system.
The District is dedicated to affirmative action and equal employment opportunities. We actively seek minority and other applicants who desire to affiliate with a school district where imagination, creativity and dedication to excellence form its basic guidelines.
Salaries are competitive with other area districts and benefits include employee and dependent health, dental and vision coverage.
California High School Exit Exam data
SAT 9 Test Information State Data Quest web site - location of state information on schools in the state Data on Certificated Staffing for District (state DataQuest Information) Credential Information for Elementary Schools SAT Test Information by School compared to others in County Compared Schools - Elementary District

44. Student Affairs: 2001-02 General Information
general Requirements Selection Submission Program Expenses by the Regentsof the University of california. The center includes schools of Medicine
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4-YEAR DDS PROGRAM
FINANCIAL AID PRE-DENT COURSE 2-YEAR PROGRAM FOR INTERNATIONAL DENTISTS (PPID) ... CURRENT STUDENTS
General Requirements Selection Submission Program ... Expenses The UCLA School of Dentistry (UCLASD), located in West Los Angeles, was established in 1960 by the Regents of the University of California. The school is located in the Center for Health Sciences on the UCLA campus. The center includes Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health and contains a 674-bed hospital, the Neuropsychiatric Institute, the Jules Stein Eye Institute, the Children's Health Center and an outstanding biomedical library. The UCLA School of Dentistry enrolled its first class in 1964 and has rapidly developed into one of the foremost dental schools in the world. The school is one of two public dental schools in California with an average enrollment of 88 dental students per class and 33 postdoctoral students. UCLA dental students traditionally have a pass rate in the top quintile for Parts I and II of the National Dental Boards and an average pass rate of 95 percent on the California State Board Licensing examination. The vertical tier curriculum is competency-based with Pass/Not Pass grading. The University of California, in compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights ACT of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, handicap, or age in any of its policies, procedures, practices; nor does the University discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation.

45. Cal Performances | General Information | Friends Of The Schools
and organizations have become Friends of the schools. Prudential california Realty—ClaremontBranch Sigma Pi UC Regents, 1998 2001 general Questions tickets
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Friends of the Schools program, small business and social service organizations get in on the fun by sponsoring the attendance of underserved schools or schools that attend SchoolTime infrequently due to limited resources. For more information on becoming a Friend of the Schools contact eduprograms@calperfs.berkeley.edu
The following businesses and organizations have become Friends of the Schools The Alameda/Contra Costa Chapter of Links, Inc.
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46. California School Buildings Inventoried For Seismic Safety
of general Services' Division of the State Architect (DSA) today released an inventoryof schools that found the vast majority of california's kindergarten
http://www.dgs.ca.gov/News/CaliforniaSchoolBuildings.htm
NEWS RELEASE Department of General Services · Clothilde V. Hewlett, Interim Director DATE: November 15, 2002 CONTACT: Robb Deignan, Ken Hunt FOR RELEASE: IMMEDIATE PHONE: NUMBER: INTERNET: www.dgs.ca.gov CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BUILDINGS INVENTORIED FOR SEISMIC SAFETY
Vast Majority of Structures Found Safe Sacramento - The Department of General Services' Division of the State Architect (DSA) today released an inventory of schools that found the vast majority of California's kindergarten through 12th grade public school buildings meet expected life safety performance standards and would protect children from injury during a serious earthquake. An estimated 80 percent of California's K-12 school facility space would protect life safety and does not require further seismic evaluation, the DSA report found. The seismic safety inventory also identified 7,537 school buildings, which represent 14 percent of the state's
K-12 school building's square footage, that should undergo additional seismic evaluation to determine if they should be retrofitted. Additionally, the inventory identified more than 2,100 school buildings that are expected, but not guaranteed, to achieve life safety performance in future earthquakes. "California's school children have been protected by seismic regulations that have been the strongest in the nation since 1933," said California State Architect Stephan Castellanos. "As we have learned more about how to improve seismic safety, the state consistently has strengthened these regulations over time, and we will continue to strengthen these regulations, take action, and protect schoolchildren in the future."

47. University Of California, San Diego: External Relations: News & Information: New
of the School of Medicine and general campus, climbed to The magazine's rankingsfor graduate schools and most 2001 Regents of the University of california.
http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/newsrel/general/hrankings.htm
Getting Around Campus - Online Maps - VirtualVisit to UCSD - Visitor Parking - Campus Tours - UCSD Infopath Getting Around San Diego What's Happening - Calendar of Events - Academic Calendar - UC TV Online - Showcase Calendar - UC Newswire Points of Interest - Stuart Collection - Birch Aquarium - Preuss School - UCSD Bookstore - UCSD Libraries Publications - UCSD Annual Report - UCSD Catalog Joining In - Chancellor's Associates - - Scripps Oceanographic Society - Student Foundation - Support Groups Becoming A Student - Student Affairs Other News Web sites - Engineering - International Relations - Health Sciences - Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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April 5, 2002 Media Contacts: Denine Hagen, (858) 534-2920 or Leslie Franz, (619) 543-6163 www.usnews.com The Jacobs School of Engineering was ranked 14th in the nation (up from 16th in 2001) and 8th among public universities. In addition, all of the School's departments had graduate programs ranked among the top 20 in the nation. Bioengineering was ranked 3rd and Electrical and Computer Engineering was ranked 14th. In the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, rankings included computer engineering (15), computer systems (16) and computer science (20). Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering rankings included aerospace engineering (17), mechanical engineering (17), and the Materials Science program ranked 21st. The Department of Structural Engineering ranked 19th in the category of civil engineering.

48. California College General Information: We Are Accredited
granting institution with the state of california Department of also transfer creditsfor courses taken at other accredited schools. Back to general Information
http://www.cchs.edu/geninfo/acrdtd.html
California College for Health Sciences and its courses have been carefully evaluated and meet nationally recognized standards for higher education.
We Are Accredited...
    California College for Health Sciences' correspondence division is nationally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). The Commission is listed by the U.S.Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency and is a recognized member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
    CCHS's Resident division is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT).
We Are Licensed...
    California College for Health Sciences is licensed as a degree granting institution with the state of California Department of Affairs' Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education.
You Can Transfer Your Credits...
    The college encourages you to check with the college(s) which you may attempt to transfer credit prior to completing course work. You may also transfer credits for courses taken at other accredited schools. Please contact the credit evaluator department for more information.
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49. University Of California - Academic Programs - Campus General Catologues - Infor
UC University of california, It starts here. Professional schools Education HealthProfessions Law Business Other Fields. Academics Campus general Catalogs
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/academics/catalogs.html
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50. The University Of California, Davis: Admissions
general Information; Apply online. UC Davis Extension the lifelong learningbranch of the University of california, Davis. Professional schools.
http://www.ucdavis.edu/admissions.html
Prospective Undergraduate Students
Prospective Graduate Students
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51. University Of California, Davis: Schools & Colleges
general Catalog. Textonly Home About UC Davis Admissions schools and Colleges Arts The University of california, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, (530) 752-1011
http://www.ucdavis.edu/text_only/schools_colleges_txt.html
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52. About The Public Education Program Of The California Coastal Commission
15 years, tens of thousands of california schools, civic groups the development ofprograms to teach california’s children and the general public to
http://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/aboutpe.html
Our Public Education Program works to increase public knowledge of coastal and marine resources and to engage the public in coastal protection and restoration activities. We offer a variety of conservation, education and community involvement programs. There is bound to be a program just right for you, so get involved! Contact Information Mailing address
California Coastal Commission
Public Education Department
45 Fremont St.
San Francisco, CA 94105-2219 Email:
Coast4u@coastal.ca.gov Phone:
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About our Programs Coastal Cleanup Day Following the lead of the state of Oregon, California organized its first Coastal Cleanup Day in 1985. Since then, the idea for the event has spread throughout the nation and internationally. California is now part of the International Coastal Cleanup, organized by The Ocean Conservancy, with participation by all 50 states and over 100 countries. In 2002, California’s event attracted almost 46,000 participants, who picked up more than 860,000 pounds of debris from California beaches. The 2003 cleanup will be September 20. Mark your calendar! The Adopt-A-Beach Program The Adopt-A-Beach Program offers groups a way to help take care of a favorite stretch of the coast. Volunteers pledge to clean their beach three times over the course of one year. School groups can volunteer for one cleanup. Over the past 15 years, tens of thousands of California schools, civic groups, businesses, scout troops, families and friends have adopted beaches throughout California.

53. Pacific Western University California - Our Graduates
Reserve california State Police california State Dept Prince George general HospitalPullman Kellog Raytheon Clemson University Colgate City schools Dade County
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54. School-Libraries.Org: General Online Resources For School Librarians
The major professional association for california library media or information,and linking schools through their Though this is a general collection, some
http://www.school-libraries.org/resources/general.html
School-Libraries.Org
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General School Librarian Resources

General School Librarian Resources
Curriculum and Technology Planning Links Books, Book Reviews and Reading Resources

The Web of Life Quilt from the Exhibit:
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Library of Congress American Memory Learning and Teaching With the Web Web Gateways to Information Information Literacy and Library Skills Professional Associations and Organizations Resource Sections: Welcome to School-Libraries.Org Online Resources General Librarian Resources Curriculum and Technology Planning Links Books, Book Reviews and Reading Resources ...
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AASL Position Statements
The American Association of School Librarians has developed a series of position statements related to policies and practices for school, libraries. Make use of these as you develop and change your own school library media center policies and guidelines. California School Library Association CSLA) The major professional association for California library media teachers. Lots of information about library issues and services, including workshops and conferences, legislation, curriculum, advocacy, model library services, the Digital High School Grant and much more.

55. Nov. 5, 2002 General Election - "Good Guys List"™!
Endorsed on 1012-2002 for the 11-05-2002 general Election. The cost per pupil isover $9700 per school year, yet california's private schools turn out
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Vote November 5, 2002!
2002 General Election!
“GOOD GUYS LIST” ™ Nationally recognized Citizens For A Better America® announces it’s “GOOD GUYS LIST” ™,
for the November 5, 2002 General Election in California
[Complete contact information can be found further down this page.] STATE CANDIDATE OFFICE CALIFORNIA Clint C. Engler B Candidate for U.S. Representative District 17 Vince House B Candidate for California State Senate District 24 Special Reorganization B Special Reorganization of the San Fernando Valley and Hollywood Areas
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YES on Measure F - CityHood for the San Fernando Valley!!
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YES on Measure H - CityHood for Hollywood! Armineh Safarian Chelebian B Candidate for City Council District 3 in the new Special Reorganization area of the San Fernando Valley. B All candidates and ballot iniatives upon endorsement are given the resources we provide under our Basic Endorsement Program™.
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56. EDD - Labor Market Information
general Information. Market Information by Customer Group Economic Development;Education / schools; california Labor Law Go to the california Department of
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57. GOSERV - About GOSERV - General Information
california Service Communities Initiative. between organizations that supportservice and volunteerism such as volunteer centers, schools, colleges and
http://www.cilts.ca.gov/aboutgs/goservinfo.asp
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    GO SERV's Goals are to:
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    • Ensure a serious role for service and volunteerism in meeting California's educational, health, public safety, and environmental challenges.
    • Connect Californians from diverse backgrounds and experiences to find solutions to problems together.
    • Nurture the growth and emergence of Californian's next generation of community and professional leaders.
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  • Call on Californians to become involved in their communities and challenge institutions to create and support service and volunteer opportunities.
  • Connect people to service and volunteer opportunities in their communities that address important social and environmental issues.
  • Make grants to nonprofit and public agencies that support and expand opportunities for Californians of all backgrounds to help meet the State's key challenges through meaningful service and volunteerism.
  • Provide training to ensure quality and innovation in service and volunteerism programming in order to have the greatest impact on people and communities.
  • 58. California Center For The Book - Resources
    PART IX Government Aid to Libraries. PART X Library Education. A. general ReferencesB. Specific Library schools california State Library School, Sacramento.
    http://www.calbook.org/resources/kunkle/
    Home Resources Search the Site Bibliography of the History of Libraries in California
    Hannah J. Kunkle. Journal of Library History, Bibliography No. 13 [1976] The digitization project was carried out for the California Center for the Book by Jesse Rossa. Pages 3-5
    Introduction
    Table of Contents Pages 6-30
    Part I
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    B. The California State Library, Sutro Branch, San Francisco Part III
    Public Libraries
    A. General References B. County Libraries Pages 31-60 Part III (cont.) Public Libraries Pages 61-90 Part III (cont.) Public Libraries Part IV College and University Libraries A. General References Pages 91-119 Part IV (cont.) College and University Libraries (cont.) PART V School Libraries A. General References

    59. Government Resources For Education And Psychology
    and performance data on california K12 schools. a wide variety of statistics forcalifornia, including K The Census contains general population statistics for
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    60. SBC Pacific Bell Knowledge Network Explorer : Online Learning : Blue Web'n Searc
    Business Services Guide For california schools http//www and community college districtsin california. and small businesses. With general legal information
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    MiddleWeb explores the challenges of middle grades reform with a special focus on urban middle schools. The site includes news, resource links, and more. The recently added " Diary of a Middle School Teacher" is a fascinating look at the thought, effort, and care required of educators. Check out the first days of Middle School and collaborative examination of student work. (added 9/6/96, reviewed 9/9/02) Pathways to School Improvement!
    http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/
    Pathways was designed primarily to help school improvement teams as they progress through the phases of the School Improvement Cycle. Pathways addresses school improvement issues about students, educators, content, methods, and environment. Contains practical, action-oriented summaries of best practice and research, descriptions of schools that have successfully addressed the issue, and collections of materials to support change. (added 5/23/96, reviewed 4/22/99)

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