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21. KET's Internet Resources For Teachers
by a group of guaranty agencies who participate summaries of the best urban educationpublications in For Counselors The kentucky Department of education's new
http://www.ket.org/Education/IN/resources.html
Teachers' Resource Sites
What's on the web for ... For Reading, Writing, and Literature Teachers

22. KET | Forest Field Trip | Links
kentucky Environmental education Council www.state.ky.us/agencies/envred/ ;kentucky Master Logger Program www.masterlogger.org ;
http://www.ket.org/trips/forest/links.htm
The Trip
Online Video

Credits

Tree Tales
Habitats Game

Chestnut Slide Show

Forest Facts
Tree Products

Forestry Careers

Glossary

Links
In the Classroom Units of Study The World Wide Woods Some Useful Tree-Related Web Sites Kentucky Resources National Resources Articles Kentucky Organizations and Resources

23. About Learn & Serve America :: Tribal Grantees
About Learn Serve State education agencies. Grantees are listed alphabeticallyby state. kentucky Department of education Ms. Karen Schmalzbauer 1731
http://www.learnandserve.org/about/sea.html
:: State Education Agencies
Grantees are listed alphabetically by state. Last updated on November 12, 2002.
Alabama State Department of Education
Ms. Tammy H. Starnes
P.O. Box 302101
50 North Ripley Street, Room 5348 (36104)
Montgomery , AL 36130
Phone: (334) 242-8199
Fax: (334) 242-0496
tstarnes@alsde.edu

www.alsde.edu/ver1

Alaska Department of Education Ms. Kattaryna Stiles Alaska State Community Service Commission 619 Ship Creek Avenue Anchorage , AK 99501 Phone: (907) 269-4674 Fax: (907) 269-4520 kattaryna_stiles@eed.state.ak.us www.eed.state.ak.us/EarlyDev/Americorps/LearnandServe.html. Arizona Department of Education Ms. Jan Brite 1535 West Jefferson Avenue Bin #60 Phoenix , AZ 85007 Phone: (602) 542-4365 Fax: (602) 364-3045 jbrite@ade.az.gov.. www.ade.state.az.us Arkansas Department of Education Ms. Karen Ghidotti #4 Capitol Mall - Room #402A Little Rock , AR 72201

24. SEER Brochure
SEER's member agencies include ° ° California Department of education ° ° IowaDepartment of education ° ° kentucky Environmental education
http://www.seer.org/pages/Brochure.html
Introduction
SEER is a cooperative program that helps state education agencies in their efforts to strengthen the role of environment-based educational approaches in K-12 curricula and systemic reform efforts. SEER's staff coordinates professional development activities and research programs, disseminates educational resource materials and provides technical assistance to the states.
SEER was established in 1995 with funding from The Pew Charitable Trusts, a national philanthropy with major interests in both environmental and school reform issues.
The Council of Chief State School Officers administers the grant. Representatives of the participating state education agencies serve as SEER's professional advisory board.
Program History
A 1994 study of federal and state education agencies, local school districts, universities and environmental organizations revealed a broad-scale need for better information about strategies that are working to integrate environmental content, pedagogy and principles into formal K-12 educational systems. This study found that EE had achieved only minor integration in systemic education reform efforts. (Click here to see a copy of the report)
As part of the study, environmental education coordinators from nine state education agencies convened to identify what specific steps needed to be taken to build a better knowledge base for the field. Among their recommendations was the establishment of a national entity that could help facilitate information sharing among the EE coordinators in the various state agencies and identify successful implementation strategies that might be replicated.

25. The KyNEED Project
kentucky Division of Energy. and receive the new annually updated education materials.State agencies and private corporations interested in becoming involved
http://www.need.org/states/kentucky/
The KyNEED Project
The Kentucky affiliate of the NEED Project

Contact Karen Reagor, Executive Director
KyNEED Project
P.O. Box 176055
Covington, Kentucky 41017
Phone: 859-578-0312
Fax: 859-578-0316
Email: kreagor@need.org
What is Kentucky NEED?
KyNEED is the Kentucky affiliate of the National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project. The NEED Project is dedicated to comprehensive, hands-on energy education. Students are presented with objective scientific explanations or energy in society. Materials and activities are designed to promote an understanding of the economic and environmental trade-offs of energy consumption and production, so that students will be able to make education decisions in the future. KyNEED offers many opportunities for educators and students including: Educator and Student Energy Workshops NEED curriculum correlations to the Kentucky Education Standards (PDF) The KyNEED Youth Awards for Energy Achievement National Energy Conferences for Educators Are there special training programs offered by KyNEED? kreagor@need.org

26. Higher Education Partnership Links
to Other States' education and Higher education agencies kentucky Department of education,kentucky Council of Higher education Partnership PO Box 761 Montgomery
http://www.higheredpartners.org/links.html
HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP
INTERNET LINKS AND RESOURCES
HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP - Home Page
HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERSHIP

POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE

Links to Other Education Resources
Links to Other States' Education and Higher Education Agencies
State State Education Department State Higher
Education Agency Alabama Alabama State Department of Education Alabama Commission for
Higher Education
Alaska Alaska Department of Education University of Alaska
Board of Regents
Arizona Arizona Department of Education Arizona Commission for
Postsecondary Education
Arkansas Arkansas State Department of Education Arkansas Institutions of
Higher Education
California California Department of Education - Goldmine California Postsecondary Education Commission Colorado Colorado Department of Education Colorado Commission on Higher Education Connecticut Connecticut State Education Department Board of Governors for Higher Education Delaware Delaware State Department of Education Delaware Higher Education Commission Washington D.C

27. TAPPED IN
of education, and other reform agencies to improve College, California State University,Sacramento, kentucky Department of education, and ED's Oasis
http://www.tappedin.org/info/partners.html
join now login guests calendar ... site map Our Partners
TAPPED IN technology currently supports the online activities of more than twenty TPD, pre-service, master's degree programs, and state and local education agencies, as well as scores of small local groups from around the globe. Our current partners include:
ACCESS
, which stands for Alternative, Community, and Correctional Education Schools and Services, provides educational options to diverse student populations referred by local school districts, probation, and social services.
Blazing Learning Trails
marries the best current research in effective professional development with high-quality course curriculum and teaching methodologies. BLT takes learners from an initial entry into the use of technology through adoption, adaption, appropriation, and innovation for three main areas of competence: Essential Technology, Engaged Learning, and the Illinois Learning Standards.
DoDEA
(The Department of Defense Education Activity) provides schooling for children of military personnel overseas.
Galef Institute
is a nonprofit educational organization whose primary goal is to work with educators in public schools, schools of education, and other reform agencies to improve student achievement by strengthening the teaching profession.

28. Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust
The Commonwealth of kentucky, its agencies, TIAACREF Trust and the kentucky HigherEducation Assistance Authority you if you invest in kentucky's 529 Program.
http://www.kentuckytrust.org/disclose_privacy.html
Program Overview FAQ Enroll Today Request Enrollment Kit ...
Prepaid Plan
Tuition Finder Calculators
College Savings
Tax Advantage
TIAA-CREF may collect nonpublic personal information about you from various sources, including: (i) information you provide, for example, on participation agreements, applications or other forms; (ii) information about your participation in the Program, such as investments; and (iii) information from third parties such as consumer reporting agencies. Your nonpublic personal information is used to effect your investment in the Program or to provide you with related transaction services. If you elect to receive information about financial products and services offered by TIAA-CREF and its affiliates (including insurance companies, broker-dealers, investment companies, investment advisers and a trust company) by checking the appropriate box in the application to open your Account, your nonpublic personal information also may be shared with these affiliates to determine your possible interest in such products and services, and to mail you information about them. Your nonpublic personal information also is available to the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority in its role as Trustee of the Trust. TIAA-CREF limits access to your nonpublic personal information to its employees who need to know that information to provide Program-related services to you. Further, your nonpublic personal information is protected by physical, electronic and procedural safeguards in accordance with federal and state standards.

29. Virtual Schools
can be found online at http//www.cait.org/shared_resource_docs/vhs_files And otherschools operated by state education agencies. kentucky Virtual High School.
http://www.dlrn.org/virtual.html
Call for Examples: Virtual Schools We are working on a second edition of Virtual High Schools: State of the States that will provide a wider view of the field. The first edition, published in Spring 2000, can be found online at: http://www.cait.org/shared_resource_docs/vhs_files/vhs_study.pdf As part of this effort, we are compiling a list of virtual schools. Your assistance is requested in identifying existing and emerging virtual schools not in our initial list. For the purposes of this list, we define a "virtual school" as "an educational organization offering courses designed for K-12 learners through distance learning methods that include Web-based delivery." HYPERLINKED LISTING OF CURRENT SCHOOLS IDENTIFIED Below is the hyperlinked version of our current list. After reviewing the list, you may wish to go to the Virtual School List Survey web site, a site where you can suggest a school NOT YET LISTED or submit a comment, idea or lead about virtual schools. Please examine the listings below, BEFORE suggesting a virtual school through the Virtual School List Survey web site. WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED IN THE LIST...

30. OSEP Technical Assistance And Dissemination Network Projects
Consists of over 40 projects funded by the United States Department of education's Office of Special Category Reference education Special education...... States served include Delaware, kentucky, Maryland, North 3808 fax joy@nasdse.orgThe primary information among federal, state, and local education agencies.
http://www.dssc.org/frc/oseptad.htm
Technical Assistance
About the FRC Conferences Federal
Resources
... RRFC Network Technical
Assistance
Clearinghouses

Deaf
Blind
Deaf–Postsecondary
...
What's New

Home
Clearinghouses ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
ERIC/OSEP Special Project
The Council for Exceptional Children
1110 North Glebe Road Arlington, VA 22201-5704 phone/TTY fax ericec@cec.sped.org ERIC is a distributed national information system designed to provide users with ready access to an extensive body of education-related literature. ERIC, established in 1966, is supported by The National Library of Education, a part of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Research and Improvement. The ERIC system WWW Home Page is maintained at the ACCESS ERIC facility. ERIC encompasses the world's largest and most frequently searched education database and a decentralized network of knowledgeable and helpful subject experts. ERIC also maintains an extensive Internet presence, including the award-winning AskERIC question-answering service and Virtual Library, the National Parent Information Network, and more than a dozen subject-oriented gopher and World Wide Web sites. HEATH Resource Center The George Washington University 2121 K Street, NW, Suite 220

31. RRFC Network
funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of educationprograms, practices Center (MSRRC) Delaware, kentucky, Maryland, North
http://www.dssc.org/frc/rrfc.htm
RRFC Network
About the FRC Conferences Federal
Resources
... Publications RRFC Network Technical
Assistance
What's New
Home The Regional Resource and Federal Centers (RRFC) Network is comprised of the six Regional Resource Centers for Special Education and the FRC.
listing of states by RRC
What are the Regional Resource Centers?
The six Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) are specifically funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices, and policies that affect children and youth with disabilities. The RRCs help states and U.S. jurisdictions find integrated solutions for systemic reform, offering consultation, information services, technical assistance, training, and product development. The beneficiaries of the RRCs' work are children and youth with disabilities, and the families and professionals associated with them.
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Which RRC serves my state?

32. Kentucky
to the state, and offer education and training Systems http//www.state.ky.us/agencies/finance/disdept LindaMahone kentucky TeleLinking Network (502) 5648756.
http://www.benton.org/Library/State/kentucky.html
Kentucky
Overview
Kentucky has had several incompatible network services for state agencies and business in the past. To eliminate this duplication, the state signed a contract in January 1995 for a statewide fiber optic network to be built by private companies. The network will carry data and video communications, all state government telecommunications traffic, and client-server information. It will initially be used by state agencies, municipalities, and universities, and eventually by the private sector. There are 12 nodes, or network access points, in major cities. Digital switching is in place or is being installed at local telephone exchanges throughout the state, according to the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development. Under the terms of the contract the state pays nothing toward the construction costs of the network. However, it is obliged to purchase information services from the consortium of private companies led by South Central Bell for ten years.
Applications
Education and teleconferencing
The Kentucky Education Technology System (KETS) is mandated by the legislature to provide a data and video communications network to all 176 school districts and 1,366 schools to facilitate information sharing. Internet access to all school districts was completed by August 1995. District office connections function as the hub for connection of all the schools in the district. KETS uses the state's network to connect nearly 1,400 schools for distance learning.

33. Arts Councils, Agencies, Visual Arts, Performing Arts At World Wide Arts Resourc
on funding, grants, endowments, state agencies and cultural ArtsLinks.org ArtsLinks.orgis a searchable calendar an agency of the kentucky education, Arts and
http://wwar.com/categories/Agencies/Arts_Councils/
Main Category:
Agencies:
Arts Councils The Arts Agencies section provides you with an exhaustive list of arts clubs, leagues, agencies, and associations. It also includes information on funding, grants, endowments, state agencies and cultural ministries.
Alphabetized Resources in this category:
  • Allied Arts Council
    Current status of the Arts in St. Joseph, Mo St Joseph, MO USA American Craft Council Online
    Welcome to American Craft Council Online. Information about ACC Craft Shows and Markets, American Craft magazine, and acomprehensive library on 20th century craft art is available. Membership information, bimonthly craft calendar, and book reviews. New York, NY USA Art
    We are a non profit organization promoting Canadian visual artists and visual art culture within Canada and globally. The KEYWORDS are,visual artists, arts organizations, art history, Society of Canadian Artists, the Canadian Society for Painters in Water Color, the ... Toronto, Canada Arts and Cultural Council of Greater Loveland
    A non-profit, community based arts council, whose purpose is to support and celebrate creativity in the greater Loveland, Ohio area. Loveland
  • 34. Kentucky State Information
    mail.state.ky.us www.state.ky.us/agencies/finance/occupations Language, Speech andHearing Contacts in State education Agency, kentucky Department of
    http://professional.asha.org/resources/states/kentucky.cfm

    Professional Home Page
    Resource Center states
    Kentucky Legislation Information State Association Contacts Characteristics of Licensure
    State and Legislative Information State Gateway to Action: Guide to the Kentucky Legislature State Home Page: http://www.state.ky.us/ State Association Information Contact Information: Kentucky Speech-Language-Hearing Association
    365 Waller Avenue
    Suite 120
    Lexington, KY 40504
    Contact: Patti DeYoung
    Phone: 800-837-2446; 859-252-3776
    FAX: 859-252-3739
    Email: kshaoffice@kysha.org President: Betty Blodgett Phone: 270-762-5403 Email: betty.blodgett@murraystate.edu State Education Advocacy Leader (SEAL) State Meeting: (date/location/contact) 2003 Annual Conference February 26 - March 1 Hyatt Regency, Radisson Lexington, Kentucky For more information visit www.kysha.org Important Contacts Regulatory Agency for Hearing Aid Dispensing Kentucky Licensing Board for Specialists in Hearing Instruments P. O. Box 1360 Frankfort, KY 40602-1360 502-564-3296 ext. 240 Fax: 502-564-4818 E-mail: Jennifer.Caudle@mail.state.ky.us www. state.ky.us/agencies/finance/occupations/ Jennifer Caudle, Board Administrator Language, Speech and Hearing Contacts

    35. Language, Speech And Hearing Contacts In State Education Agencies
    Language, Speech and Hearing Contacts in State education agencies kentucky Lee AnnOlson kentucky Department of education Office of education for
    http://professional.asha.org/resources/states/education_agencies.cfm

    Professional Home Page
    Resource Center states
    Language, Speech and Hearing Contacts in State Education Agencies
    Alaska
    Myra Howe
    Office of Special Services
    Alaska Department of Education
    801 West 10th Street, Suite 200
    Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Alabama
    Carolyn Baumgartner
    Division of Special Education Services Alabama State Department of Education P.O. Box 302101 Montgomery, AL 36130-2101 James Waid Division of Special Education Services Alabama State Department of Education P.O. Box 302101 Montgomery, AL 36130-2101 Arkansas Donna Robinson Educational Audiologist Education Services for the Hearing Impaired 2400 West Markham Little Rock, AR 72203 Kathy Johnson Speech-Language Consultant Arkansas Easter Seal Society 11801 Fairview Road Little Rock, AR 72211 Arizona Judy Croswell Special Education Section Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007-3280 Colorado Dr. Cheryl D. Johnson, Audiology Consultant Colorado Department of Education c/o Greeley School District 6 811-15th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Connecticut Carolyn W. Isakson, Consultant Speech/Language Pathology Connecticut State Department of Education 25 Industrial Park Road Middletown, CT 06457

    36. Broadwater
    Local Government http//www.state.ky.us/agencies/local_gov Diversity Web http//www.diversityweb.org/;kentucky Department of education—Division of
    http://www.kysu.edu/landgrant/CEP/broadwater/broadwater.htm
    Gae Broadwater Education
    • B.S., Public Health Education, Indiana University, 1975 M.S. Adult Education, Indiana University, 1979 M.P.A., Public Administration - Human Resource Management, Kentucky State University, 2000
    gbroadwater@gwmail.kysu.edu Program Focus Provide education and technical assistance to local people, communities, and governments in addressing social and economic conditions for sustainable development outcomes. Primary areas of interest are community building, social capital, and leadership capacity building for low income and limited resource audiences. Current Endeavors

    • This is a curriculum development working group of community and leadership development specialists from other 1890 institutions. This team will identify effective leadership programs and educational strategies to support local community leadership capacity. This will allow for more effective use of resources as well as build a knowledge and resource base to enhance program initiatives in sixteen states. Kentucky Women in Agriculture Leadership Network and Annual Conference Committee
      The Network provides educational programs and technical assistance for working in collaboration with other universities and agencies to support Kentucky women who make their living from the land.

    37. Browse Agencies
    Browse agencies The kentucky Center for community, and region; reaching out to aneverchanging population through quality education programs, accessibility
    http://www.volunteersolutions.org/volunteer/agency/by_letter_K_2.html

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    Keywords: Kennedy Heights Community Center Kennedy Heights Community Center provides social, cultural, recreational, and educational programs for the children and adults living at Kennedy Heights in the hopes of adding variety and enrichment to their lives. ( more Kennett Area Senior Center KASC is a community focal point where older persons come together for service and activities which enrich their dignity, encourage independence and provide opportunities for involvement in Comm. ( more Kent County Counseling Provides confidential outpatient services for the treatment of alcohol and drug abuse problems. Services offered include: individual and family. ( more Kent County Literacy Council
    www.kentliteracy.org
    The mission of the Kent County Literacy Council is to help people reach their individual goals by improving their reading and language skills and to increase community awareness of the benefits of literacy. ( more Kent County Memorial Hospital
    www.kenthospital.org

    38. The Juvenile Information Network
    more than triples, leaving agencies searching for ways to Eastern kentucky UniversityTraining Resource Center. soon in archived form education, Disability and
    http://www.juvenilenet.org/
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    Community Responses to Truancy: Engaging Students in School"

    April 30, 2003 - 1:30 to 3:00 P.M. ET.
    SITE INFO

    Advisory Board

    Editorial Staff

    Guestbook

    Submit Info
    ...
    Contact Us
    LINKS
    Arts/Education

    Associations
    Books/Research Family Links ... Other Links INTERACTIVE Archived Broadcasts Bulletin Boards DISTANCE LEARNING JJTAP TRC National Guard Prevention Program Promotes Discipline, Responsibility Kids skipping school is not a new trend and unfortunately neither is dropping out or getting expelled. Juveniles are dropping out before they have a chance to acquire the skills or education they need to find employment and lead a productive life. These factors only add to the nation's problems with juvenile crime and delinquency. News continued... Council of Juvenile Correctional Admin. Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice National Juvenile Detention Assoc. ... Screened Images Multimedia [SIM] NOW ARCHIVED Education, Disability and

    39. Autism Society Of Western Kentucky
    and professionals regarding the diagnosis, education, and treatment with autism inWestern kentucky and the Other Support Groups/agencies of Interest in KY and
    http://www.kentucky-autism.org/
    Last updated: September 10, 2002
    P.O. Box 1647 Henderson, KY. 42419-1647 Phone: 270.826.0510 Nancy A. Boyett, Executive Director The Autism Society of Western Kentucky, a chapter of The Autism Society of America, is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization of parents, professionals,and other concerned community members dedicated to the support, education, and welfare of children and adults within the autism spectrum. Call or email us for an agenda of the next meeting. Membership is open to any interested person. No local dues are required, but to be a full member of The Autism Society of America, you must pay annual dues to the national office. OUR MISSION: The mission of The Autism Society of Western Kentucky is to promote lifelong access and opportunity for all individuals within the autism spectrum and their families, through education, support, advocacy, the promotion of research, and increased public awareness.
    OPTIONS POLICY: All information provided by The Autism Society of Western Kentucky is for informational purposes only. We do not single out any therapy, treatment, or educational plan as the best and only option. Become fully informed and make choices wisely. The Autism Society of Western Kentucky assumes no responsibility for the use made of any information that it publishes or provides. Our Goals:
    • To educate the general public about autism.

    40. KASH - Kentucky Association For School Health
    email the information to info@kyschoolhealth.org smaller surveys conducted by stateand local education agencies. of the survey shows kentucky's leading causes
    http://www.kyschoolhealth.org/Surveys.html
    Survey results that pertain to coordinated school health will be posted here. If you have any surveys and/or survey results that you would like for us to add, please email the information to info@kyschoolhealth.org **To read and print the reports that are in the Portable Document Format (PDF), you may need to download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Kentucky Youth Tobacco Survey 2000 For general information about the KY Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program, please visit the Kentucky Health Department's Tobacco website http://publichealth.state.ky.us/tobacco.htm To view the results of the Kentucky Youth Tobacco Survey 2000 in PDF format**, go to http://publichealth.state.ky.us/tobacco-KY-Youth-survey-2000.htm . It is very broken down into individual sections. At the end of each section are strategies to address the tobacco issues. They are based on CDC guidelines and should be very useful in helping to develop and implement comprehensive tobacco control programs in Kentucky.
    Healthy Kids=Better Students Survey
    Kentucky Child 2000 just released a new Coordinated School Health report, "

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