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21. Libraries And Education
Alexandria City Public schools Administration Building 2000 N. Beauregard StreetAlexandria, virginia 22311 703824 Alexandria Private and parochial schools.
http://ci.alexandria.va.us/city/education/
Alexandria City Public Schools
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2000 N. Beauregard Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22311
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High Schools T.C. Williams
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3330 King Street
Alexandria, VA 22302 Tel: 703-824-6800
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Education Program (STEP)
Website 3330 King Street
Alexandria, VA 22302 Tel: 703-824-6631 Fax: 703-931-0652 Minnie Howard (Grade 9) Website 3801 W. Braddock Road Alexandria, VA 22302 Tel: 703-824-6750 Fax: 703-824-6781 Middle Schools Francis C. Hammond Website 4646 Seminary Road Alexandria, VA 22304 Tel: 703-461-4100 Fax: 703-461-4111 George Washington Website 1005 Mount Vernon Ave. Alexandria, VA 22301 Tel: 703-706-4500 Fax: 703-706-4507 Elementary Schools John Adams (K-5) Website 5651 Rayburn Ave. Alexandria, VA 22311

22. Hb2249 Intr
secondary schools; delegation of authority to West virginia secondary school stateboard; incorporation; funds; participation by private and parochial schools.
http://129.71.164.29/Bill_Text_HTML/2003_SESSIONS/Regular_Session/House/H_BILLS/
H. B. 2249
(By Delegates Caputo and Manchin)
[Introduced January 15, 2003; referred to the
Committee on Education.]
A BILL to amend and reenact section twenty-five, article two, chapter eighteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to the West Virginia secondary school activities commission; and requiring rules to provide for use of neck braces by football players.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section twenty-five, article two, chapter eighteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 2. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
The county boards of education are hereby granted and shall exercise the control, supervision and regulation of all interscholastic athletic events, and other extracurricular activities of the students in public secondary schools, and of said the schools of their respective counties. The county board of education may delegate such control, supervision and regulation of interscholastic athletic events and band activities to the "West Virginia secondary school activities commission," which is hereby established.
The West Virginia secondary school activities commission shall be composed of the principals, or their representatives, of those secondary schools whose county boards of education have certified in writing to the state superintendent of schools that they have elected to delegate the control, supervision and regulation of their interscholastic athletic events and band activities of the students in the public secondary schools in their respective counties to said commission. The West Virginia secondary school activities commission is hereby empowered to exercise the control, supervision and regulation of interscholastic athletic events and band activities of secondary schools, delegated to it pursuant to this section. The rules

23. WVDE Assessment Website
circle 1) marked in Column B in the Other Information area if the student hasnot been enrolled in a West virginia school for Private and parochial schools.
http://wvde.state.wv.us/assessment/sat-9-faqs.html
Stanford Achievement Test, Ninth Edition
"Most Frequently Asked Questions" Home Instructed Students At least one month prior to assessment, the instructor for home instructed students shall notify the County Test Coordinator that they choose to have their children participate in the Statewide Assessment Program in the public schools of the county in which they reside. Home instructed students will be assigned a school or testing site to which they are to report for testing Participating home instructed students are required to follow all statewide testing guidelines and procedures
  • Depending on enrollment, each county will be provided either 5 or 10 pre-slugged home instructed answer sheets per grade level. Use the blank answer sheets sent by the Office of Student Services and Assessment if you need any additional sheets. List these students on the PINK scoring services form by grade.
Homebound Students Homebound students who are able to participate in the Statewide Assessment Program, are to be assessed at the school or county-approved alternate test site by county-approved test administrators . Participating homebound students are required to follow all statewide testing guidelines and procedures Homebound students unable to participate at the home school or alternate test site are not required to be tested.

24. WVDE Directory By Topics
Parent / Educator Resource Center West virginia http//wvde.state.wv.us/ose/percs/,Nancy Drake, 5582696. parochial schools Exemption K, Karen Larry, 558-2118.
http://wvde.state.wv.us/topics/view/P/
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Find : A B C D ... Z All phone numbers are Area Code 304 P TOPIC WHO TO CONTACT PHONE Parent / Educator Resource Center West Virginia
http://wvde.state.wv.us/ose/percs/
Nancy Drake Kathryn Knighton Parent Concerns Jan Barth Parent Educator Resource Center Special Education (What is this?)
http://wvde.state.wv.us/ose/percs/
Kathryn Knighton Nancy Drake Parent Teen Coordinators Jane Vickers Parochial Schools Exemption K Karen Larry Path Finders (Assistive Technology) Ginger Huffman Peer Mediation / Conflict Resolution Mary Jane Kerwood Pell Grants Fred Harrington Perkins Carl D. - Vocational Education Act James Carter Perkins Loan Cancellation Dennis Kennedy Personnel Development John Riddle Physical Education Bane McCracken James Carter Policies
http://wvde.state.wv.us/policies/
Rebecca Tinder Policy 2421 Racial, Sexual, Religious/Ethnic Harassment and Violence
http://wvde.state.wv.us/policies/p2421.html
Lenore Zedosky Tony Smedley Policy 2510 Assuring the Quality of Education
http://wvde.state.wv.us/policies/p2510.html
Karen Larry Deborah Brown Policy 2520 Instructional Goals and Objectives for WV Schools
http://wvde.state.wv.us/igos/

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26. Features - Parochial Schools: Out Of Cities, Into The Suburbs
size, which is about 34, says Sister virginia Pfan, the nearly all they need to attenda parochial school the common good to let the Catholic schools go, says
http://csmweb2.emcweb.com/durable/1997/09/29/feat/learning.3.html
Monday September 29, 1997 Edition
Learning
    Parochial Schools: Out of Cities, Into the Suburbs
    Tim Cornell, Special to The Christian Science Monitor PHILADELPHIA Earlier this month, Roman Catholic schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey faced an unfamiliar challenge: striking teachers. Lay teachers hoisted picket signs for the first time, pushing for wages matching those of their public-school counterparts. FILLING IN: The Rev. Andrew Martin, principal of Camden Catholic High School in Cherry Hill, N.J., taught English class earlier this month after lay teachers at his and seven other schools in southern New Jersey went on strike.
    (AP) In Milwaukee and Detroit, parochial schools confronted a more familiar problem - bracing for news of which schools would close this fall. The situation contrasted sharply with that of wealthy suburbs such as Potomac, Md., where parents camped out for two days to gain their child a spot at the newly renovated and expanding School of Our Lady of Mercy. The nation's Catholic schools, long a beacon to the cities' poor and immigrant children, are going through seismic changes. As lay teachers around the country push for higher wages and middle-class families leave the cities, inner-city schools are struggling to maintain what is often considered a model for good discipline and a solid back-to-basics education. In the wealthy suburbs, meanwhile, parochial schools are overloaded with demand from families willing and able to pay full tuition.

27. Frequently Asked Questions About Private Schools - Virginia - GreatSchools.net
directory; National Association of Independent schools; parochial.com's parochialschool directory;
http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/VA/246/improve
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28. The School Visit: Things To Look For, Questions To Ask - Virginia - GreatSchools
I wish you luck in changing schools. switching my 2 children from parochial schoolto
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29. West Virginia’s Pallottine Missionary Sisters
Missionary Sisters, especially the pioneer sisters in West virginia, are enormous. andcountless students whom they taught in parochial schools throughout the
http://www.wvculture.org/goldenseal/spring03/pallotine.html
Mission in the Mountains
By Joseph Platania The Pallottine Missionary Sisters have taught school and provided medical care in West Virginia since 1912. This impressive group of nuns from across the country were photographed in Huntington in the late 1950's. The missionaries arrived in New York after 11 days at sea and were scheduled to depart by train for the town of Stella Niagara, New York. Again they were delayed. They must have said a prayer of thanksgiving, however, when they learned that the train they had planned to take had wrecked, killing many passengers. At Stella Niagara, the newcomers stayed with another community of nuns while they studied English and waited for a place to start their missionary work. They did not wait long. In August 1912, the Reverend Nicholas Hengers, a priest who had established a parish and a grade school in Richwood, came from West Virginia to Stella Niagara, seeking teachers to take charge of the religious education of the youth of his parish. Upon his arrival, Father Hengers discovered that the convent at Stella Niagara had no sisters to spare. The Mother Superior then introduced the priest to the four German nuns who were staying with them. Father Hengers met with the sisters, and the rest, as they say, is history.

30. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ARCHIVE - Ussc9911
is he likely to find agreement with most Republicans from Northern virginia or the anda caption concerning the lack of violence in parochial schools was very
http://www.corpun.com/ussc9911.htm
www.corpun.com www.corpun.com Archive : US Schools Nov 1999
THE ARCHIVE
UNITED STATES School CP - November 1999
Washington Post, 14 November 1999
Man of Old Virginia In Line to Lead House
By Craig Timberg
Washington Post Staff Writer
(extract)
AMHERST, Va. The red-brick downtown here still has an appliance store and a neighborhood pharmacy. People leave their doors unlocked. And the parking meters on Main Street don't take quarters because a dime buys the maximum of two hours. Twelve minutes costs a penny. It is from this town of 2,200, steeped in nostalgia and the values of a bygone era, that Virginia Republicans today plan to pluck their first-ever speaker of the House, Del. S. Vance Wilkins Jr., to lead themand the stateinto the future. Wilkins, a self-described "country boy" with a hard-to-miss gap between his front teeth, is as unpolished as he is revered by his fellow Republicans for three decades of tenacious work building the party. But even his friends note the irony: The party he is credited with building completed its rise to power this month by winning elections in fast-growing, bustling suburban areas such as Northern Virginia, far removed from small, rural towns like this one, Wilkins's home for all but six of his 63 years. The future Wilkins has been working toward throughout his public life would be, he said, much like the past he knew here in Central Virginia as a child. It was a place where he walked to school and worked as a paper boy, a place where neighbors relied on themselves and one another, not the government, to better their lives.

31. Alexandria, Virginia - HOME: Housing Off-Campus Made Easy
also among the best in the country. Both the City of Alexandria andFairfax County offer hundreds of private and parochial schools.
http://och.gmu.edu/alexandria.html
Alexandria Alexandria's best feature is its wide array of options. Nestled between many of the area's key hot spots, Alexandria is one of the most ideal places to live in that it presents so many alternatives to the prospective resident. It bridges Fairfax County and the City of Alexandria touching Arlington and Washington D.C. On one side it parallels the Potomac River and Route 1 all the way to Fort Belvoir and George Washington's home, the historic landmark of Mount Vernon. On another side, Alexandria lines a 6-mile portion of the Capital Beltway I-495. One highlight of Alexandria is that it is easily navigated. Two major highways and several main roads provide entrance to multiple locations. Furthermore, public transportation via the Fairfax Connector bus system, Metrobus and the Metrorail system only help to make Alexandria that much easier to get around. The Fairfax Connector provides over 10 routes throughout and both the blue and yellow lines of the Metrorail system run through Alexandria offering seven different stops. Another mark of Alexandria is its diversity. Within the greater-Alexandria region, enclaves of ethnic communities add range and culture to neighborhoods, groceries, and restaurants.

32. Wrightslaw - The Special Ed Advocate Newsletter, July 11, 2000
special education teachers and supplies to parochial schools. Upholds Program AidingReligious schools and Church 2. From West virginia State Seizes School
http://www.wrightslaw.com/advoc/nwltr/2000/nl_00_0711.htm

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33. Americans United For Separation Of Church And State Virginia Chapter
Mandatory prayer in public schools, tax dollars for parochial schools, governmentintrusion into religious affairs and meddling partisan politics by religious
http://au-va.org/
Virginia Chapter Announcements Presidents' Message s Local Issues Membership Newsletter Recent Events and Awards ... The First Amendment The Constitution mandates it. Most Americans believe in it. But today it is under threat as never before. Church-state separation stands as one of the foundations of our nation. Because of it, Americans enjoy unparalleled religious liberty and nurture one of the most vital religious communities in the world. Separation guarantees the freedom to worship or not to worship as you choose. Today powerful religious leaders and misguided politicians have joined forces to undercut the First Amendment. Since 1947, Americans United has worked to protect the constitutional principle of church-state separation, a vital cornerstone of religious liberty. Americans of many faiths and political viewpoints, individuals from all walks of life, have come together to defend our freedoms. Mandatory prayer in public schools, tax dollars for parochial schools, government intrusion into religious affairs and meddling partisan politics by religious groups are among the troubling issues that threaten the protective wall between church and state. Daily, we confront these problems and those who seek to force their religious views on the public. Founded in 1947, Americans United, representing more than 60,000 individual members and some 4,000 churches and religious groups, stands as one of the most respected and trusted organizations working to preserve this nation's heritage of freedom. This national advocacy organization is devoted to the preservation of the First Amendment's religious liberty provisions.

34. Transportation
All 55 counties in West virginia were also given the video to incorporate of 28,069students in grades K5 in all public schools, parochial schools, and Head
http://wphs.ohio.k12.wv.us/ocbe/bus.htm

35. Education
1994 figure latest available * Source State Council of Higher Educationfor virginia. Private parochial schools. GRADES (AGES), APPROX.
http://www.roanokegov.com/WebMgmt/ywbase61b.nsf/CurrentBaseLink/N256FSK8323DLANE
var sContent='yes'; Education
Higher Education: Roanoke Valley Region TYPE ENROLLMENT
MILES
DISTANT DEGREES OFFERED
Dabney S. Lancaster Community College CC Associate Roanoke Higher Education Center Various Certificate, Bachelors, Masters New River Community College CC Associate Radford University Bachelors, Masters University of Virginia Bachelors, Masters, Doctoral, Professional Virginia Military Institute Bachelors Associates, Bachelors, Masters, Doctoral, Professional Virginia Western Community College CC Associate
PRIVATE COLLEGES TYPE ENROLLMENT
MILES
DISTANT DEGREES OFFERED
College of Health Sciences Medical/Health Care Bachelors, Associates, Certificates Ferrum College Bachelors Hollins University Bachelors, Masters Lynchburg College Bachelors, Masters JC Bachelors, Associate, Diploma, Certificate Randolph-Macon Woman's College Bachelors Roanoke College Bachelors Sweetbriar College Bachelors Bachelors, Masters
BUSINESS COLLEGE TYPE ENROLLMENT
MILES
DISTANT DEGREES OFFERED
ECPI College of Technology Com Associate, Diploma, Certificate *1994 figure latest available
* Source: State Council of Higher Education for Virginia Economic Development Survey, December 2002

36. Welcome To Advantage Valley
In West virginia, districts are organized along county lines. There are additionalprivate catholic and parochial schools K12 within the region. K-12.
http://www.adval.org/education/k-12.html
Star Technologies
Rick Houvouras Managing Partner
'Programs like the Robert C. Byrd Institute really are helpful to small businesses. Our congressional delegation has worked hard to develop the aerospace industry in West Virginia. Small operations need to have this kind of quality certification but need help with training and the expense of what you have to do to receive it, which is where RCBI assists.'
Public school districts are listed below sorted by state. In West Virginia, districts are organized along county lines. In Kentucky and Ohio, there may be several school districts within the county. There are additional private catholic and parochial schools K-12 within the region. K-12 Kentucky:
Ashland Public School System
Ashland, Kentucky
Phone: (606) 327-2706
Boyd County Schools
Ashland, Kentucky

37. Forty-Fifth Annual Northern Virginia Regional Science And Engineering Fair To Be
The 45th annual Northern virginia Regional Science and Engineering Fair will exhibitsfrom the many private, public and parochial schools throughout Arlington
http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/publicinfo/press_releases/0001/030201-sciencefair
Arlington
Public
Schools
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS 1426 N. QUINCY ST. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 22207 PHONE FAX For Immediate Release
March 2, 2001 Contact: Jay Boyce
FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL NORTHERN VIRGINIA REGIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR TO BE HELD MARCH 18
The 45th annual Northern Virginia Regional Science and Engineering Fair will be held on Sunday, March 18 at Wakefield High School. Wakefield High School is located at 4901 S. Chesterfield Road in Arlington. Hundreds of exhibits from the many private, public and parochial schools throughout Arlington, Alexandria and Falls Church will be on public display in the boy's gym from 1 to 3 p.m. An awards ceremony will be held at 3 p.m. to recognize the achievements of the exhibitors. To qualify for the regional competition, entries at the local level were either winners or identified by judges to advance to the finals. Grand Prize winners at the regional fair will advance to the 2001 Intel International Science and Engineer Fair May 6 – 12 in San Jose, California. "This is a wonderful opportunity for the community to join us in measuring the successes of science and technology in our schools," says Mark Johnston, Science Supervisor. "We encourage everyone to join us in recognizing the achievements of our talented students of the Northern Virginia Region."

38. 44th Annual Northern Virginia Regional Science And Engineering Fair Scheduled Fo
The 44th annual Northern virginia Regional Science and Engineering Fair will be byhigh school students from public, private and parochial schools in Arlington
http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/publicinfo/press_releases/9900/030900-sciencef.ht
Arlington
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Schools
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS 1426 N. QUINCY ST. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 22207 PHONE FAX For Immediate Release
March 9, 2000 Contact: Jay Boyce
44TH ANNUAL NORTHERN VIRGINIA REGIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 19
The 44th annual Northern Virginia Regional Science and Engineering Fair will be held Sunday, March 19 at Wakefield High School at 1 p.m. and concluding with a public awards ceremony at 3 p.m. Wakefield High School is located at 4901 S. Chesterfield St. in Arlington. More than 300 entries by high school students from public, private and parochial schools in Arlington, Alexandria and Falls Church will be on display at no charge. Prizes will be award in 14 categories, as well as awards to be presented by more than 100 business, community and civic organizations. A grand prize winner will be selected from among the list of winners who will advance to the state level of competition on April 15. As many as three first place winners in each of the 14 categories also become elegible to be nominated to advance to the state level. Judging for the science fair will be held on Saturday, March 18 and is closed to the public. Grand prize winners will advance to the Intel International Competition in May.

39. Education Information - Wythe County Virginia
Figures are for 20012002 school year. Private / parochial schools 3.. Colleges Universities, Location. virginia Tech, 51 miles northeast.
http://www.wytheida.org/education.htm
Wythe County School System Classification Number Enrollment Elementary Middle High Schools Technology Centers Totals: Pupil / Teacher Ratio, Elementary/Middle Pupil / Teacher Ratio, Secondary Operations Expenditures: Per-Pupil Expenditures: Average Annual Teacher Salary: Teachers With Advanced Degrees: Number of Dropouts: Graduates Continuing Their Educations: Percentage of Seniors Taking SAT: Percentage of Seniors Taking ACT: Average Score, SAT Verbal: Average Score, SAT Math: Average Composite Score, ACT: Figures are for 2001-2002 school year. Private / Parochial Schools: Location Virginia Tech 51 miles northeast Radford University 42 miles northeast Bluefield College 37 miles north Concord College 48 miles north 43 miles southwest Wytheville Community College Wytheville Old Dominion University (Teletechnet) Wytheville
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Joint Industrial Development Authority of Wythe County
Email: jointida@wytheville.org
Phone: 276-223-3370 Fax: 276-223-3427
P.O. Box 569

40. Pawlenty Promises New Course For Schools
Paul and attended city parochial schools, is just the such innovations as charterschools and open in Minnesota, a teacher in virginia, virginia's secretary of
http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/3596194.html

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