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41. Wisconsin Academy Of Sciences, Arts And Letters
be viewed at www.wisconsinacademy.org/wow/forum WOW)initiative led by the WisconsinAcademy of levels of government and public agencies, education, and Native
http://www.wisconsinacademy.org/news/releases/101602.html
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters
1922 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53726
www.wisconsinacademy.org
October 16, 2002
Contact: Joan Fischer, director of communications, 608/263-1692 ext. 16
or
Michael Strigel, director of programs, 608/263-1692 ext. 11,mstrigel@wisc.edu

HEAD: Waters of Wisconsin Draft Report Available Online; Includes Recommendations for Water Use and Policy
A draft report by the Waters of Wisconsin statewide initiative for sustainable water use is now available online and includes preliminary recommendations for water use and policy as well as principles of sustainability to inform all policy decisions. All members of the public are invited to view the draft report, written by members of the Waters of Wisconsin committee, and share their comments at the Waters of Wisconsin Forum to be held October 21-22 at Monona Terrace in Madison. The report may be viewed at www.wisconsinacademy.org/wow/forum/report/index.html

42. PBS - Hedrick Smith | Juggling Work And Family
policy issues and coordinates community education campaigns to The wisconsin ChildCare Resource and Referral the 17 communitybased CCR R agencies serving the
http://www.pbs.org/workfamily/states/reswisconsin.htm
Wisconsin Resources Family Issues Department of Workforce Development, Office of Child Care
P.O. Box 7946
Madison, WI 53707-7946
Telephone: 608-266-3131
TTY: 608-267-0477
E-mail: dwdinfo@dwd.state.wi.us
http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/des/childcare/
The Department of Workforce Development, Office of Child Care provides access to affordable, high quality childcare and early education experiences for children of working parents. Fatherhood Initiative
Joyce A. Thomas
Mid-West Regional Hub Director for Regional Affairs, Region 5
233 North Michigan Ave, Suite 400
Chicago, IL 60601 Telephone: 312-353-4237 Fax: 312-353-2204 http://www.fatherhood.hhs.gov/fi-regions.htm HHS and its regional offices work to coordinate fatherhood activities throughout the states and have sponsored a variety of forums to bring together local public and private organizations and individuals to support fathers' involvement in their families and communities. Institute for Wisconsin's Future 1717 S. 12th. St., Suite 203

43. HCET - Health Care Education And Training, Inc.
working in family planning agencies, STD clinics and and provide training, continuingeducation and technical funded family planning programs in wisconsin.
http://www.hcet.org/projects.htm
Projects Home Resources Calendar
of Events
...
Training
Projects
Home > Projects About HCET Projects and Continuing Education
HCET, Inc. provides coordination, design, delivery and evaluation of workshops for a number of specific training projects. These projects are based on requests from independent organizations or the federal government. HCET receives federal funds to conduct training in DHHS Region V. In addition, HCET receives funds from state health departments. HCET provides various regional and state trainings, as well as in-service trainings on an as requested basis. HCET offers contact hours for Continuing Education in Nursing (CEs) at many of its workshops. There is a $10 processing fee for a contact hour certificate. For more information on the number of contact hours available for individual workshops, please see individual training announcements. Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention
Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), this project is designed to assist schools, community youth organizations, family planning agencies and other community based organizations that are interested in taking action to prevent teen pregnancy in their community.

44. WEMA - About WEMA
Vocational/Technical Colleges; Higher education; Public and for the educationalmedia field in wisconsin. with other educational organizations and agencies.
http://www.wemaonline.org/
About WEMA News Membership Events ... Contact WEMA About WEMA The Wisconsin Educational Media Association is an independent professional association of library media specialists and audiovisual technology professionals in Wisconsin.
Members of WEMA . . .
  • Public and Private K-12 Schools
  • Vocational/Technical Colleges
  • Higher Education
  • Public and Academic Libraries
  • Business and Industry
WEMA Purpose
The mission of the Wisconsin Educational Media Association . . .
  • Promote learning and information access through the development and effective utilization of all forms of media and technology.
  • Provide leadership for the educational media field in Wisconsin.
  • Offer services and professional growth opportunities to all members.
  • Work cooperatively with other educational organizations and agencies.

SPRING CONFERENCE

WEMA AWARDS

About WEMA
News ... Web Links

45. ECS Issue Site: State Boards/Chiefs/Agencies
Two states, Minnesota and wisconsin, do not have State education agencies are generallyresponsible for the Helping state leaders shape education policy 700
http://www.ecs.org/html/issue.asp?issueid=192

46. Wisconsin National And Community Service Board
AmeriCorps education Award Information. Department of Administration has compliedthe wisconsin Catalog of of state aids offered by various state agencies.
http://www.wisconsinserve.org/
Wisconsin National and Community Service Board Jim Doyle, Governor * Thomas Metcalfe, President * Thomas H. Devine, Executive Director Home Staff Contact Information About the Board Corporation for National and Community Service ... Photo Gallery Welcome! The mission of the Wisconsin National and Community Service Board is to enrich lives and communities through service and volunteerism. The Wisconsin National and Community Service Board (WNCSB) was established in 1994 in response to the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993 (refer to Wisconsin Act 437). The WNCSB supports service in Wisconsin primarily by granting AmeriCorps funds to organizations that involve citizens in service activities that meet human, educational, environmental, and public safety needs. Through their participation in AmeriCorps programs, citizens are given the opportunity to not only enrich the lives of the people and communities they serve but also their own lives through professional and personal development. AmeriCorps and other national service initiatives are funded by the Corporation for National and Community Service , a federal agency. In addition, the Corporation provides education awards to participants who successfully complete a term of service with an AmeriCorps program.

47. State Education Agencies
agencies. 6, Room B304 Charleston, WV 25305-0330 (304) 558-2696 dbodkins@access.k12.wv.us.wisconsin STATE DEPARTMENT OF education SPECIAL education Juanita
http://cart.ncraonline.org/consumer/agencies.shtml
ALABAMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION
Mabrey Whetstone, Director
Alabama Department of Education
Special Education Services
P.O. Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
mabreyw@sdenet.alsde.edu

www.alsde.edu/
ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION
P.J. Ford-Slack, Director
Office of Special Education/AK Department of Education
801 West 10th St, Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801-1894 www.eed.state.ak.us/tls/sped/ AMERICAN SAMOA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Jane French, Director Special Education Division Department of Education Pago Pago, AS 96799 ARIZONA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Lynn Busenbark, Steven Mishlove and Julie Gasaway, Co-Directors Exceptional Student Services, Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 lbusenb@mail1.ade.state.az.us smishlo@mail1.ade.state.az.us jgasawa@mail1.ade.state.az.us ade.state.az.us ARKANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Diane Sydoriak, Associate Director Special Education Unit, Department of Education

48. Financial Aid Resources - Career Choices In Special Education - National Clearin
Iowa, New York, wisconsin. Kansas, North Carolina, Wyoming. Directories maintainedby the US Department of education Guaranty agencies Guaranty agencies
http://www.special-ed-careers.org/career_choices/financial_aid/financial_aid.htm
Financial Aid Resources
State Resources Federal Resources Private Resources
State Resources
Most states now have some form of student assistance. These financial aid programs vary by state. To find out the details of state grants and loans, students should contact their state agency or college financial aid administrator. State Higher Education Assistance Agencies: Alabama Kentucky North Dakota Alaska ... Wyoming Directories maintained by the U.S. Department of Education:
  • Guaranty Agencies - Guaranty agencies administer student loans under the FFEL Program. This site gives a list of the guaranty agencies that operate in each state.
Federal Resources

49. Related Sites
care/early education, and linking with their services. wisconsin CCR R agencies.4C Community Coordinated Child Care, Inc. (Milwaukee) www.4CMilwaukee.org.
http://www.wisconsinccrr.org/relatedsites.htm
"Making Child Care Work" Related Sites Related Sites The web site addresses of the following state and national organizations will be helpful in learning more about child care/early education, and linking with their services. 4C Community Coordinated Child Care, Inc. (Milwaukee)
www.4C-Milwaukee.org Child Care Connection, Inc. (Wausau)
www.childcareconnectionrr.org
www.getconnectedforkids.org

www.childcarerr.com
Community Coordinated Child Care, Inc. (4-C, Madison)
www.4-C.org

www.familyconnectionscc.org/
Family Resources, Inc. (La Crosse)
www.laxfamilyresources.org

www.hyhc.com

www.scccrr.com

www.swwiccrr.com
WISCONSIN LINKS Office of Child Care www.dwd.state.wi.us/des/childcare The Registry www.the-registry.org/ Waisman Center www.waisman.wisc.edu/index.htmlx Wisconsin Bureau of Regulation and Licensing www.dhfs.state.wi.us/rl_dcfs/INDEX.HTM Wisconsin Child Care Improvement Project www.wccip.org Wisconsin Child Care Information Center www.dpi.state.wi.us/ccic

50. Wisconsin Wetland Association Education
between public agencies, environmental consultants, researchers, and landownersand developers on regional watershed restoration strategy. wisconsin has been
http://www.wiscwetlands.org/forum.htm
Our 2003 Science Forum Wrap-up . . . Wisconsin Wetlands Association and The Prairie Enthusiasts present . . .
8th annual Wetland Science Forum: "Prairie Wetlands: Restoring Connections"
January 24-25, 2003, Radisson Hotel, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Sponsored in part by: The Natural Garden, Inc.; Graef, Andhalt, Schloemer and Associates Inc.; Earth Tech; and the North-Central Chapter of the Society of Wetland Scientists. Two hundred and twenty-eight consultants, researchers, landowners, technicians, and otherenthusiasts attended "Prairie Wetlands." The theme of the 8th annual Wetland Science Forum was "Prairie Wetlands: Restoring Connections," and we attempted to use the event to emphasize the ways in which upland grasslands interact with the wetlands and to explore what those links mean for our restoration and management practices. The two-day event was punctuated by an evening banquet and a silent auction that brought in over $1100. We aimed our presentations, a panel discussion, and three focus group discussions (See the program here) at answering the question, "How can we accomplish more effective restoration to our watersheds?" We will soon release a report that compiles the contents of the panel discussion and the focus group discussions.

51. Net Teaching 1992: All University Community Consortium On Children, Youth, & Fam
Organizations. MA, University of wisconsin, Communication Arts the University ofMinnesota, community agencies and members to the health, education and welfare
http://www.cni.org/projects/netteach/1992/prop09.html
ARL EDUCAUSE C oalition for N etworked I nformation To Advance Scholarship
and Intellectual Productivity
Teaching and Learning via the Network
All University Community Consortium on
Project Number Nine - 1992
Dear Ms. Perry: We are pleased to submit our response to your "Call for Project Descriptions" concerning "How Networked Information Resources and Services are being used to Improve Teaching and Learning." A short abstract of our effort, the Consortium Electronic Clearinghouse, a project sponsored by the University of Minnesota All University-Community Consortium on Children, Youth and Families, follows this letter. The principal participants in the project include: William M. Bomash . Assistant Professor and Extension Educator - Communication Technologies, Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota. Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1979, History; M.A., University of Minnesota, 1970, Scandinavian Studies; B.A. Knox College, Galesburg, IL, 1964, History. Directs distance education and electronic dissemination efforts of Minnesota Extension Service using satellite video conferencing, electronic data networks, CD-ROM, audiotex, and multimedia. EMAIL: wmb@extend.mes.umn.edu

52. CCW - Wisconsin
A newly created wisconsin education and Child Care Contact Mary Babula, wisconsinEarly Childhood Association local resource and referral agencies engaged in
http://www.ccw.org/whatsnew/states/wisconsin.html
Legislative Updates Rights, Raises, Respect archive What's happening in your state
What's Happening in Wisconsin? Median Wage* Average Wage* Child Care Worker Preschool Teacher
Click here for explanations of Median/Average Income
*Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1999 State Occupational Employment and Wage Data.
Policy initiatives that are designed to improve child care jobs. State level Initiatives: REWARD Wisconsin.
In 2001 Wisconsin implements the pilot phase of a new statewide initiative knows as REWARD Wisconsin (Rewarding Education with Wages and Respect for Dedication). The first year of this program is to develop a vision of a fully funded child care stipend program for individual child care teachers and family child care providers based on the ten education levels of The Wisconsin Registry. With limited funding ($1 million for 2001) recipients of the stipends in this first year must have achieved a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 25 related credits.

53. NYLC - National Youth Leadership Council - Online Resources
wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, www.dpi.state.wi and resources for schools,area education agencies, and community with Youth, www.mnyouth.org, is a
http://www.nylc.org/resources.cfm
E-mail: nylcinfo@nylc.org Phone: 651-631-3672 Fax: 651-631-2955 1667 Snelling Avenue North St. Paul, MN 55108
In association with:
Service-Learning and Youth Service
National Service-Learning Exchange
www.nslexchange.org , supports service-learning programs in schools, colleges, universities and community organizations across the country through peer-based technical assistance and training.
www.servicelearning.org
, is a comprehensive information system that focuses on all dimensions of service-learning, covering kindergarten through higher education school-based as well as community based initiatives.
Learn and Serve America www.learnandserve.org , supports service-learning programs across the country by providing funding and training.
Youth Service America (YSA) www.ysa.org , is a resource center and premier alliance of 200+ organizations committed to increasing the quantity and quality of opportunities for young Americans to serve locally, nationally, or globally.
SERVENet www.servenet.org

54. Education Week- National Education Related Articles And Government Policy -- Apr
Spending Plans in Other agencies Affect Schools pondering cuts to their educationbudgets, Mississippi's Georgia; Delaware; Massachusetts; Rhode Island; wisconsin
http://www.edweek.org/ew/

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55. Institute For Wisconsin's Future | Home
Statewide policy research and community education center. Information on education, welfare, tax research Category Regional North America Organizations...... Future (IWF) is a statewide policy research and community education center in NewResearch on W2 October, 2002 wisconsin's W-2 agencies regularly take
http://www.wisconsinsfuture.org/
The Institute for Wisconsin's Future (IWF) is a statewide policy research and community education center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Our mission is to inform residents about issues affecting their lives and increase citizen involvement in decision making on key state policies. public school funding
Report describes school funding reform for Wisconsin

Throughout Wisconsin, schools face fiscal crises and children miss educational opportunities because the state's educational funding system is broken beyond repair. "Funding Our Future: An Adequacy Model for Wisconsin School Finance" (Adobe pdf) describes a new system - one designed to link the needs of students to the state's academic standards to ensure that all children, regardless of their special needs or the location of their schools, have the opportunity to succeed. A summary version is also available. To order a "paper copy" of the report, contact

56. Section 508 - Policy Information Pipeline - Technical Assistance Project
How agencies Have Coped Successfully with Mandates (2002 ITAA); and the Departmentof education's Disability of Engineering, University of wisconsinMadison.
http://www.resna.org/taproject/policy/initiatives/508.html
Technical Assistance Project Hot Topics
information about current issues
About Us

who we are and what we do
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status and strategies on
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laws, federal reports
and RESNA TA publications AT Connections state AT contacts and more Grantees Only open to AT Act grantees Advanced Search Sitemap Feedback TA Project Home Policy Information Pipeline Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Community Living Education Employment Funding ... Telecommunications/Information Technology On this page: Overview Federal Final Rules Federal IT Accessibility Initiatives States' Responsibilities ... Section 508 Organization Resources Overview
    In 1998, Congress amended the Rehabilitation Act and strengthened provisions covering access to information in the Federal sector for people with disabilities. As amended, Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act requires access to the Federal government's electronic and information technology. The law applies to all Federal agencies when they develop, procure, maintain, or use electronic and information technology. Federal agencies must ensure that this technology is accessible to employees and the public. The law directs the Access Board to develop access standards that will become part of the Federal procurement regulations. The scope of Section 508 is limited to the federal sector. It does not apply to the private sector, nor does Section 508 impose requirements on the recipients of federal funds. However, the Department of Education interprets the Assistive Technology Act (AT Act), to require states receiving assistance under the AT Act State Grant program to comply with Section 508, including the Access Board's standards. The Department of Education, the agency responsible for administering the AT Act, plans to issue guidance to explain specifically how the proposed standards would apply to the states for purposes of the AT Act. Thus, while Section 508, on its face, is "limited to the federal sector," recipients of federal funds under the AT Act must also comply with Section 508.

57. WDNR - Project WILD & Project Learning Tree
The wisconsin Environmental education Board (WEEB) awards implementation of environmentaleducation programs corporations and public agencies including counties
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/pltwild/facil.htm
Wisconsin's
PLT/WILD Facilitator's Niche
EE Grants
Earth Day Project

Awards: Teacher of the Year
Environmental Education Grants
  • C.D. Besadny Conservation Grants This program was created to fill an important niche in funding small-scale, grassroots conservation projects. Grants of up to $1,000 are awarded to schools, organizations, individuals, and government agencies (DNR included) for projects involving education, restoration, research, and management of Wisconsin's natural resources. Call (608) 266-1430 or e-mail: spithr@dnr.state.wi.us
  • GreenWorks! GreenWorks is a Project Learning Tree environmental community action program. It encourages students to participate in community based partnerships by developing and implementing environmental action projects, such as graffiti paint overs, tree plantings, stream clean-ups, and recycling projects. Find out more about this program by visiting the National PLT website at: http://www.plt.org
  • Urban Forestry Assistance Grants This grant is administered through the DNR's Urban Forestry Program. The purpose of the grant is to fund projects that improve a community's capacity to manage its trees. The applicant may be a city, village, town, county, tribal government, or not-for-profit organization. Joint applications are encouraged. Grants range from $1,000 to $25,000. Find out more about this program by visiting their Web site at: http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/forestry/uf/grants/index.htm

58. House Labor, HHS, Education Appropriations Subcommittee Roster (Dept. Of Educati
that funds, among other agencies, the Department of wisconsin, Superior; wisconsinIndianhead Tech Illinois, 2nd District) Higher education Institutions South
http://www.aip.org/enews/fyi/1999/fyi99.064.htm
FYI
The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Science Policy News
Number 64 House Labor, HHS, Education Appropriations Subcommittee Roster (Dept. Of Education)
The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies is responsible for writing an appropriations bill that funds, among other agencies, the Department of Education. Below is the roster for this subcommittee for the 106th Congress. Included with each subcommittee member's name is a list of the higher education institutions in his or her district. Information on rosters and university/college listings comes from Congressional Quarterly. See http://www.house.gov/MemberWWW.html for the Web sites of all House members.
Audrey T. Leath
Public Information Division
American Institute of Physics
fyi@aip.org

59. CCSSO Map Of States
K12 education departments, with directories of schools and districts. From the Council of Chief State School Officers.
http://www.ccsso.org/seamenu.html
Alabama
Alaska American Samoa Arizona ... Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee ... Wyoming Council of Chief State School Officers One Massachusetts Avenue, NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20001-1431 voice: 202.408.5505 fax: 202.408.8072

60. SHEEO Homepage
303) 2993685 Fax (303) 296-9016 Email sheeo@sheeo.org. to give congressional staffinformation about how state higher education agencies monitor graduation
http://www.sheeo.org/
State Higher Education Executive Officers 700 Broadway, Suite 1200, Denver, CO 80203-3460
Phone: (303) 299-3685 Fax: (303) 296-9016 Email: sheeo@sheeo.org
A non-profit, nationwide association of the chief executive officers serving
statewide coordinating and governing boards of postsecondary education.
What's New: N ew Website Sections: Fiscal Resources
In response to a variety of phone calls asking about the current fiscal conditions in the states, we have designed a webpage dedicated to providing links and resources to assist you in assessing and understanding the situation. New Publication by the National Center for Public Policy and
Higher Education:
College Affordability In Jeopardy New Article by NCSL: "State Budget Gaps Growing at Alarming Rate According to New NCSL National Fiscal Report" N ew Resources:
The National Agenda for Postsecondary Education and

the Higher Education Act

The federal Higher Education Act, which will be re-authorized in the coming year, provides an excellent opportunity for both the states and the federal government to consider and take the actions required to achieve these national goals. The State Higher Education Executive Officers have prepared this statement of premises and priorities to articulate their commitment to advancing the national agenda.

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