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         Florida Alternative Schools:     more books (16)
  1. An experiment in developmental, individualized reading;: An alternative to performance contracting (P. K. Yonge Laboratory School research monographs, v. 1, no. 1) by Hellen Guttinger, 1972
  2. An analysis of alternative error assumptions in modeling the reliability of accounting systems by W. Robert Knechel, 1983

21. Break Away: The Alternative Break Connection®
the alternative Break Citizenship schools, Break Away's of the Organizing an alternativeBreak manual University, Ypsilanti, MI florida International University
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investment. The Break Away Chapter Program An investment in the sustainable future of your
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The Chapter Program will establish a strong relationship between Break Away and your program based on mutual accountability and investment on each other's behalf. Chapters develop break programs that include the eight components of a quality alternative break program: direct service, orientation, education, training, reflection, re-orientation, diversity, and alcohol and other drug free. Break Away works closely with each Chapter throughout the year to develop and implement these components. In fact, Break Away Program Directors are available for individual consultation regarding any and all special needs that your school might have.
We invite your campus to become a Break Away Chapter!
Chapter Benefits
  • Exclusive use of the Break Away Name and Logo Sample Materials and Ongoing Consultation - Contact Break Away to access sample application forms, press releases, timelines, checklists and evaluation forms. In addition, Program Directors may be consulted about issues that challenge your alternative break program.

22. Welcome To Break Away - The Alternative Break Connection!
Pleasant, MI florida State University, Tallahassee, FL Grand Valley State least oneleader to the annual Break Away alternative Break Citizenship schools
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The Chapter Program will establish a strong relationship between Break Away and your program based on mutual accountability and investment on each other's behalf. Chapters develop break programs that include the eight components of a quality alternative break program: direct service, orientation, education, training, reflection, re-orientation, diversity, and alcohol and other drug free. Break Away Program Directors are available for individual consultation regarding any and all special needs that your school might have.
Chapter Benefits
  • Exclusive use of the Break Away Name and Logo Sample Materials and Ongoing Consultation - Contact Break Away to access sample application forms, press releases, timelines, checklists and evaluation forms. In addition, Program Directors may be consulted about issues that challenge your alternative break program. Subscription to "Chapter Updates" - Break Away's publication which links the Chapter Class through periodic emails that contain important dates, upcoming trainings, helpful hints, and other useful information.

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24. One Florida Initiative - Lt. Governor Frank Brogan Biography Continues...
of florida's new statewide testing program the FCAT - florida Comprehensive AssessmentTests the development of second chance or alternative schools and won
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Lt. Governor Frank Brogan Biography Continues... Accomplishments in education Lt. Governor Frank T. Brogan is a champion for Florida's public schools. An ardent advocate on behalf of education, Lt. Governor Brogan's philosophy is simply this - that all children can learn, and that schools must be held accountable for ensuring that learning is in a safe and friendly environment. Lt. Governor Brogan's lifetime work in education culminated in the recent success of the passage of the Bush/Brogan "A+ Plan for Education." Heralded as the first-of-its-kind in the nation, A+ raises the education standards of schools, significantly increases funds for schools, especially in the area of school safety, and provides opportunity scholarships for children in chronically failing schools. The youngest and first Republican Commissioner of Education for Florida, Lt. Governor Brogan made his mark as a staunch supporter of higher academic standards. His most important legacy was bringing greater accountability to Florida schools. Key changes included: (1) the development of a process to identify and improve low [performing schools; (2) the passage of the Sunshine State Standards, Florida's academic standards now required of students as they progress from grade to grade; (3) and the implementation of Florida's new statewide testing program - "the FCAT" - Florida Comprehensive Assessment Tests. As a former 5th grade teacher, dean of students and principal, Lt. Governor Brogan is very familiar with the challenges and opportunities that face our public schools. In fact, while serving as the Assistant Principal at Murray Middle School in Martin County, Brogan faced the challenge all parents and schools dread - a suicidal youngster with a gun, knives and mace. Assistant Principal Brogan successfully wrestled the discharging gun form the student's hands. Since that time, ensuring that schools are safe has become a central theme of this work. As Commissioner of Education, Brogan encouraged the development of second chance or alternative schools and won the right for teachers to remove disruptive students from their classroom.

25. One Florida Initiative - One Florida Plan Passes 1st Test
One florida will apply to all graduate and professional schools for thefirst time next fall, with no alternative plan to buffer the impact.
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One Florida Plan Passes 1st Test By: Scott Powers
The Orlando Sentinel
April 14, 2001 Florida’s ban on race-based college admissions hasn’t reduced the number of minorities accepted into the University of Florida’s law school next fall. UF’s Levin College of Law just finished picking next fall’s new law students, the first under Gov. Jeb Bush’s One Florida plan that forbids public universities from considering race, ethnicity or gender when picking students. The university found its proportion of blacks and total minorities is about the same as last year, officials said Friday. The newly accepted UF class draws sharp contrast with California and Texas law schools. They saw black and Hispanic admissions plummet in 1997, the first year those states abolished racial preferences. The One Florida plan was first applied to undergraduate admissions for last fall, but it came too late in the year to have much effect. For undergraduates, One Florida was accompanied with an alternative policy called Talented 20, which guaranteed college admission to the top 20 percent of students at each public high school. One Florida will apply to all graduate and professional schools for the first time next fall, with no alternative plan to buffer the impact. Law schools are considered the most likely to struggle for diversity because they traditionally relied more heavily on racial preferences.

26. University Of South Florida - College Of Arts And Sciences - Science Advising Ce
alternative Medicine Sites. More links are found on the sites for each health profession!General Advice. Applying to schools in the Health Professions; florida
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  • 27. FloridaChild | FAQ | Public School Choice
    magnet schools, schoolswithin-schools, alternative schools, year-round schools,dual enrollment, and controlled open enrollment. In florida, controlled open
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    The questions and answers below are reprinted with permission from: "Education Fact Sheets 2001" published by the Council on Lifelong Learning, Florida House of Representatives. What is public school choice?
    School choice is the practice of allowing parents to choose from among a variety of schools. Options that supplement public schools include magnet schools, schools-within-schools, alternative schools, year-round schools, dual enrollment, and controlled open enrollment. In Florida, "controlled open enrollment" means a public education delivery system that allows school districts to make student school assignments using parents' indicated preferential school choice as a significant factor. Scholarship programs are authorized to assist students in pursuing post-secondary education and training opportunities. The idea behind school choice is that the competition for students among schools may increase the quality of educational services. Are districts required to offer school choice?

    28. OkaloosaSchools.com - Okaloosa County School District, Florida
    Students Parents Teachers Administrators schools Elementary Middle High Blended HomeSchool alternative School Juvenile compare them with the state of florida.
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    29. AERO 1989-2001 Highlights
    juvenile justice workers and a judge in Jacksonville, florida, to help them troubleshoot problems they were having with their alternative schools and to
    http://www.educationrevolution.org/aer1910anhig.html
    Without government assistance for housing or education, Kee Way Win Indian Chief, Geordi Kakeptum, turns to AERO to help establish a school on their Sandy Lake reserve in Ontario. AERO secures funds, supplies, and clothing, and helps the tribe organize their own school which includes the teaching of tribal traditions from the elders.
    AERO’s Alternative Education Teacher Training program is proposed to alternative universities and organizations.
    AERO founder, Jerry Mintz, introduces "Organic Curriculum," a highly effective, learner-directed approach to curriculum development and experiential learning that is fully individualized. AERO founder, Jerry Mintz is invited by the Creative Teachers Union as a keynote speaker to the first New Schools Festival in the Soviet Union, on the democratization of education. It is just just a week before the coup. This opens the door of communication between educational alternatives in the East and West.
    AERO’s Alternative Education Teacher Training seminar is held in Russia, sponsored by Eureka Free University—Russia’s first private University.
    In Jerusalem, Executive Director, Jerry Mintz chairs the symposium on "Democratization of Schools: Types and Ways" at the International Conference on Education for Democracy in a Multi-Cultural Society. After this conference he is on of the founders of the International Democratic Education Conference, which has its first meeting at the Democratic School of Hadera.

    30. Best Of Florida Schools 1998 Issue - Page 4
    Best alternative Radio Care to listen to Cookin’ Kate read recipes or maybe justvibe on Matt Nominate Your School for the 2001 Best of florida schools award
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    Best Party
    Palm Beach Atlantic College students rave about the psychedelic techno dance party that student activities throws during welcome back week each fall. In its third year, The Rave is a big deal on campus—nearly 300 students dance the night away in a union room decorated with glow in the dark graffiti and black lights. "Ours is a Christian Rave," says Janice Trigg, director of student activities. Trigg says college President Paul Corts does hand out non-alcoholic drinks during the festivities. "At some raves, drugs are sold and taken, but our focus isn’t on what there is to consume, but on being there," she says. Best College Town
    University of Miami Barry University Florida Memorial College Trinity International University Florida International University , the International Fine Arts College St. Thomas University , and the four campuses of Miami-Dade Community College
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    "Taste of Trinity" allows

    31. Absolutely Florida Alternative Medicine
    and seminars for many organizations and schools throughout florida days a week aswell as alternative Medicine as Suite 1000 Tampa, florida 33617 813/8888572
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    32. National Council On Teacher Quality - Frank T. Brogan
    the florida Comprehensive Assessment Tests (FCAT). As Commissioner of Education,Brogan encouraged the development of second chance and alternative schools and
    http://www.nctq.org/bios/Brogan.html
    News, analysis, and research by topic... TEACHER PREPARATION AND CERTIFICATION Alternative certification Unconventional recruiting Reform of teacher education Subject-matter knowledge Pedagogy Teacher testing SCHOOL STAFFING Principal autonomy Teacher career ladders Tenure Seniority and union issues TEACHER PAY Teacher salaries Pay-for-performance and merit pay Higher pay for math, science and other shortage fields Higher pay for hard-to-staff urban or rural schools EVALUATING AND IMPROVING TEACHER PERFORMANCE Value-added analysis Peer review Tools for evaluators Mentoring Professional development National board certification (NBPTS) ACCOUNTABILITY Holding schools accountable Holding teachers accountable
    Frank T. Brogan Florida Lieutenant Governor
    A former classroom teacher, PTA president, dean of students, assistant principal, principal, superintendent and state commissioner of education, Lt. Governor Brogan is best known for his leadership and commitment to Florida's children and the teaching profession. Lt. Governor Frank T. Brogan is a champion for Florida's public schools. An ardent advocate on behalf of education, Lt. Governor Brogan's philosophy is that all children can learn, and schools must be held accountable for ensuring that learning is in a safe and friendly environment.

    33. Why Eliminate Help For Children In Low-Performing Schools
    Tschinkel, a professor of biological science at florida State University, offeredan alternative schoolgrading scheme. Instead of grading schools based on
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    Why Eliminate Help for Children in Low-Performing Schools by Governor Jeb Bush and Lieutenant Governor Frank Brogan
    Since the Department of Education's recent release of its report grading schools on an A through F scale, many children in Florida's lowest performing schools - those graded D and F - have received unprecedented attention and resources from Florida's dedicated educators. The examples are abundant. 1. School officials in Broward County are spending millions of dollars to reduce first-grade class sizes to 18-20 students per class in 104 low-performing schools. An associate superintendent told the local newspaper, "Contrary to public opinion, the schools have really been energized by this [grading system]. They are determined to improve their scores." 2. In Hillsborough County, schools superintendent Earl Lennard made statewide news recently when he vowed to take a 5 percent pay cut, or a personal loss of $8,250, if any school in Hillsborough County receives an F grade. To meet this high expectation, Lennard promised his schools the support they need, including reduced class sizes for select "D" schools and money for after-school or Saturday tutoring at all schools. 3. In Pensacola, where students at two chronically failing schools have been given Opportunity Scholarships to attend the public school or private school of their choice, Superintendent Jim May posted a hand-lettered sign in his office that reads, "Non-negotiable aim is: Both schools must come off the F list. WHATEVER it takes!"

    34. Governor's Office - Meet Lt. Governor Frank Brogan
    of florida, Lt. Governor Brogan made his mark as a staunch supporter of higher academicstandards, the development of second chance or alternative schools and
    http://www.myflorida.com/myflorida/government/meetgovernor/brogan.html

    35. Educational Placement
    State and District Listings. Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California. Colorado,Connecticut, Delaware, florida, Georgia. Waldorf Method schools. alternative schools.
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    Teaching (PK-12) Employment/Resources
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    Iowa K-12 School District Web Sites Yahoo! Directory of K-12 Schools ... Project Connect K-12 teaching job listings. Username= teacher Password= aswan
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    K-12 schools, private schools, universities, study abroad, job listings, etc. Pi Lambda Theta Project Adventure Guide to adventure learning
    Recruiting New Teachers, Inc.

    36. Florida Department Of Juvenile Justice Probation And Community Corrections
    age 18 charged with a crime is referred to the florida Department of Boy and GirlScouts, Boys and Girls Clubs, mentoring programs and alternative schools.
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    Juvenile Justice Probation and Community Corrections Links A youth under age 18 charged with a crime is referred to the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice. A referral is similar to an arrest in the adult criminal justice system. In Fiscal Year 1999-00, the Department received 56,447 referrals for juvenile felonies and 84,252 referrals for juvenile misdemeanors. Those 140,699 delinquency referrals represented a 1.4 percent increase from the previous year (felonies dipped very slightly, 6/10 of a percent; misdemeanors rose 2.8 percent). The five-year trend shows a 9 percent decrease in juvenile felony referrals since FY 1994-5, and a 2 percent drop in misdemeanor referrals during that same period. The Department provides a recommendation to the state attorney and the court regarding appropriate sanctions and services for the juvenile. The recommendation is based on interviews and information from the arresting law enforcement officer, the victim, the juvenile and his or her family, and other sources (school, for example). When making a recommendation, the Department has several options that allow the juvenile to remain in his or her home community. One is diversion, which uses programs that are alternatives to the formal juvenile justice system. It is for juveniles who’ve just started offending and have been charged only with minor crimes. Another is court-ordered juvenile probation.

    37. Alternative Network Journal - Resources
    Office of Safe Drug Free schools Connecticut State doe.k12.de.us florida Cindi Terryflorida Assn of alternative School Educators Field Services Office PO Box
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    Resources for Professionals Working with At-Risk Youth The National Dropout Prevention Center/Network

    College of Health, Education, and Human Development
    Clemson University
    209 Martin St.
    Clemson, SC 29631-1555 Phone: 864-656-2599 FAX: 864-656-0136 Email: ndpc@clemson.edu Web: http://www.dropoutprevention.org 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. Government sponsored programs: National Institute on the Education of At-Risk Students U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI)

    38. The Florida Home School Network
    florida HomeSchool Information Gateway - providing a gateway site for the homeschooler in florida Category Reference Education United States florida...... West florida Home Education Support League WFHESL AERO - The alternative EducationResource Organization- AERO is to start new community schools, public and
    http://www.notry.com/hschool/florida.htm
    The Florida Home School Network
    This site is oriented towards homeschooling in the State of Florida. Though the site is oriented towards Florida, it also includes various other resource links which are applicable on a national basis. This is a Java-enabled site - for Optimal Viewing, please download the latest versions of:
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    39. Stonesoup School Private Alternative Boarding School Located In Crescent City, F
    Private, alternative boarding school offering a supportive environment for students. Membership, curricul Category Regional North America C Crescent City Education......Stonesoup School, Crescent City, florida. limited enrollment). Member,National Coalition of alternative Community schools, Home Our
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    • Founded in 1971
      Private Boarding School environment Full academic classes Conflict resolution, listening, empathy and self-esteem development Accepting male students ages 12 to 18 (limited enrollment)
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    110 Diamond Lake Drive
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    40. Black History Month/Celebrate Diversity America's Most Complete
    For example, the florida Department of Education has recently developed an evaluationdocument to measure the impact of local alternative schools and dropout
    http://www.guidancechannel.com/channel_detail_new.asp?index=1056&cat=13

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