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  1. Sixties Legacy: A History of the Public Alternative Schools Movement, 1967-2001 (History of Schools and Schooling, V. 33) by Richard Neumann, 2003-09
  2. Why Economists Disagree: An Introduction to the Alternative Schools of Thought (Suny Series, Diversity in Contemporary Economics)
  3. Making Schools Different: Alternative Approaches to Educating Young People
  4. Strategic Alternatives to Exclusion from School (0) by Carl Parsons, 2009-11
  5. The Parents' Guide to Alternatives in Education by Ronald Koetzsch Ph.D., 1997-06-02
  6. Teaching and administering the high school alternative education program by Fred B Chernow, 1975
  7. Schools for Growth: Radical Alternatives To Current Education Models by Lois Holzman, 1997-10-01
  8. Directory of Schools for Alternative & Complementary Health Care: Second Edition (Directory of Alternative Health Care) by Karen Rappaport, 1999-09-22
  9. In-School Alternatives to Suspension: Conference Report, April 16-18 1978
  10. Anger Management in Schools: Alternatives to Student Violence by Jerry Wilde, 2002-07
  11. Alternative Schools: A Guide for Educators and Parents by Jonathan Kozol, 1982-10
  12. Breaking the Cycle of Failure: How to Build and Maintain Quality Alternative Schools by Carole Mottaz, 2002-01-15
  13. Public alternative schools in Metro Toronto by Elizabeth Durno, 1978
  14. Assessment in Schools: An Alternative Framework (Education & Training) by Harvey Goldstein, 1991-05

21. Product Information
In the past two decades......Title Public alternative schools and Programs for Students At Riskof Education Failure 200001.
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22. Progressive Association Of Reform Day Schools
PARDeS, the Progressive Association of Reform Day Schools, a nonprofit organization committed to alternative schools for Reform Jewish education, an affiliate of Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
http://pardesdayschools.org
10 Years Supporting Reform Jewish Day Schools, where Jewish leaders of TOMORROW are being educated TODAY!
PARDeS
This is the official web site for the Progressive Association of Reform Day Schools.
We honor Lenore C. Kipper, RJE
    A visionary educator and an exemplar of leadership and service. Lenore is being honored by Temple Beth Am, Miami, and on May 19, will have conferred upon her the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa , by the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion.in recognition of her pioneering role in the development of the Reform Jewish Day Schol Movement. Lenore is founder and past president of PARDeS, member of NATE, CAJE, ASCD, CAJE-PAC.
For all of you who are interested in Reform Judaism and education, we invite you to get to know about PARDeS , to identify our fine day schools , to support us through your membership , to interact with other PARDeS members, and to discover the excitement of PARDeS events and links of interest
We are growing and changing every day. Visions of Excellence is now available online . Click HERE to learn about our "Living Logo" project.

23. Public Alternative Schools Public Alternative Schools And Programs For Students
NCES Fall 2002 Quarterly Elementary and Secondary Education Public AlternativeSchools and Programs for Students at Risk of Education Failure 200001.
http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2003/quarterly/fall/3_3.asp
site index ED.gov Elementary and Secondary Education
Brian Kleiner, Rebecca Porch, and Elizabeth Farris This article was originally published as the Executive Summary of the Statistical Analysis Report of the same name. The sample survey data are from the NCES Fast Response Survey System (FRSS) Background Concern among the public, educators, and policymakers about violence, weapons, and drugs on elementary and secondary school campuses, balanced with concern about sending disruptive and potentially dangerous students "out on the streets," has spawned an increased interest in alternative schools and programs (U.S. Department of Education 1996). Many students who, for one reason or another, are not succeeding in regular public schools are being sent to alternative placements. In general, students are referred to alternative schools and programs if they are at risk of educational failure, as indicated by poor grades, truancy, disruptive behavior, suspension, pregnancy, or similar factors associated with early withdrawal from school (Paglin and Fager 1997). The 2001 "District Survey of Alternative Schools and Programs," conducted by the

24. FYI Article: ICI Project Studies Alternative Schools
March 2002. ICI Project Studies alternative schools. Estimates indicate thatthere are more than 20,000 alternative schools in the United States.
http://ici.umn.edu/fyi/mar02.html
March 2002 ICI Project Studies Alternative Schools Given the recent increase in the number of alternative schools, we have little current information about the characteristics, structure, and practices of alternative schools nationwide, including how and the extent to which alternative schools serve students with disabilities. In addition, very little is known about the impact of the IDEA 1997 requirements (especially those related to Interim Alternative Education Settings) on these schools and implications for students with disabilities. The ICI Alternative Schools Project will explore these issues via four studies:
  • Study I. An examination of alternative schools nationwide to provide a broad understanding of alternative schools and of the extent to which they serve students with disabilities.
  • Study II. An in-depth state-level examination of alternative schools yielding at least five state-level case studies describing alternative school policies and practices for students with disabilities.
  • Study III.

25. Overview Of The Alternative Schools Research Project: Research On Policy, Practi
The alternative schools Project was funded in 2001 by the US Department of Education,Office of Special Education, to study the policies and practices of
http://ici.umn.edu/alternativeschools/project/default.html
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Introduction
The Alternative Schools Project was funded in 2001 by the US Department of Education, Office of Special Education, to study the policies and practices of alternative schools across the country as well as the extent to which and how students with disabilities are served in these programs. Estimates suggest that there are more than 20,000 alternative schools in operation in the United States, and in Minnesota, alone, over 100,000 students accessed alternative education on a full/part time basis during the 2000-2001 school year. The number of alternative schools as well as the number of students educated in these schools has increased significantly over recent years. Oftentimes these schools serve students who are not successful in the traditional school setting, and those who are considered at risk of school failure including students with and without disabilities (see findings from the Enrollment Options Project A succinct definition of alternative schools/programs is difficult to provide. However, the research literature suggests that many alternative schools share several characteristics: they usually have small enrollment and provide individualized instruction, a supportive environment, programming and curriculum opportunities relevant to student interests and goals, and flexibility in structure. Yet, with the rapid growth of alternative schools, there is a need for current information about the kinds of alternative schools in existence nationwide.

26. TIE Newsletter
Technology in alternative schools. MitchellMitchell – At Second Chance,Mitchell’s alternative high school, director Shane Thill
http://news.tie.net/features/feb03/alternative.htm
From the Director Where Does the Classroom Teacher Fit in the Schools of Tomorrow? Features Technology in Alternative Schools ... About Us
Technology in Alternative Schools
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Updated: October 15, 2002

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28. IAMValley : New Schools & Education : Alternative Schools
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31. ODE - Alternative Public And Private Schools
Alternative Public and Private Schools. alternative schools Programs. HomeSchools. alternative schools and Programs; Home Schools; Private Schools.
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32. ODE - Alternative Public And Private Schools
Alternative Public and Private Schools. alternative schools and Programs. AlternativeSchools Listing List of Registered Private alternative schools by county.
http://www.ode.state.or.us/cifs/alternative/
Curriculum, Instruction and Field Services Alternative Public and Private Schools Home Schools Private Schools Alternative Public and Private Schools Oregon Department of Education
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33. Collier County
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34. Education Revolution Magazine
The networking magazine of the Alternative Education Resource Organization. Includes articles about public and private alternative schools and homeschooling.
http://www.edrev.org/magazine.htm
The Education Revolution Magazine
  • What's this magazine about? What specific topics does the magazine cover each quarter? Can I see some past articles? How can I order it?
  • A Brief Summary
      The Education Revolution is the networking magazine of the Alternative
      Education Resource Organization. Each issue is packed with hundreds of
      contacts and dozens of articles about public and private alternative schools
      and homeschooling. It features successful programs and events and poignient
      viewpoints on vital issues. It is targeted at leaders of schools, teachers
      and parents. It also has sections on upcomming conferences, teachers seeking
      jobs and jobs seeking teachers, international news, and a special Changing
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      section. Changing Schools was formerly the magazine of the
      International Alternative Education Conference.
    Topics Covered
    To give you a clearer idea of the specific contents you'll get by subscribing to The Education Revolution , below is the Table of Contents for the 40-page Winter 1999 issue. The highlighted sections are also web pages that you can find on this site by clicking on them.
    • Homeschool Learning Centers Meeting Patch Adams Letter to Newsday about Ritalin Unity Charter School In Memory of Greg Packan Two Internet Homeschool Programs Become Radio Show Sponsors AERO Receives New Grants The International Conference Mail and Communications International News and Communications Public Alternatives Home Educaton News Teachers, Jobs, and Internships

35. Metropolitan Federation Of Alternative Schools | Home
Welcome to Metropolitan Federation of alternative schools. 2002 Metropolitain Federationof alternative schools. Please send your comments to our WebMaster.
http://www.mfas.org/
John Howitz, Executive Director
Welcome to Metropolitan Federation of Alternative Schools An Educational Partnership The Federation Basketball Season is going full steam! Click HERE for a brief slide show.
We also have a Bowling League! © 2002 Metropolitain Federation of Alternative Schools. Please send your comments to our WebMaster

36. OJJDP: Parenting Resources For The 21st Century - Child Care And Education - Alt
Child and Youth Development Child Care and Education alternative schools Early Careand Education Elementary Schooling Home Schooling Literacy School Safety
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Elementary Schooling

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National Coalition of Alternative Community Schools (NCACS)
NCACS is an international coalition of schools, communities, home schools, and individuals committed to creating an egalitarian society. Users can find information on topics such as home schools, teacher education, and accreditation. What's New About This Site Resources Site Map ... Office of Justice Programs

37. State Departments Of Education And Alternatives Schools
State Departments of Education and alternative schools. Alabama. Alabama StateDepartment of Education Alabama Education Online Girl Scouts Outreach Program
http://www.fsu.edu/~crimdo/jjclearinghouse/jjeducation.html
State Departments of Education
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Alabama State Department of Education Alabama Education Online Girl Scouts Outreach Program
Alaska
Alaska Dept of Education State of Alaska - Educational Sites Government Educational Services Statewide Library Electronic Doorway
Arizona
Arizona Department of Education Bostrom Alternative High School Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education
Arkansas
Arkansas Department of Education
California
California Department of Education California Charter School California State Superintendent of Public Instruction - gopher Yahoo - California State Universities ... Yahoo - University of California
Colorado
Colorado Department of Education Colorado Department of Higher Education Education in Colorado The EXCEL School
Connecticut
Connecticut State Department of Education Education in Connecticut Area Cooperative Educational Services University of Connecticut
D.C.
District of Columbia Public School System
Delaware
Florida
Education in Florida Florida DOE Program Information
Florida Department of Education - Sunshine State Standards
SAIL High School, Tallahassee, Fla

38. Nassau BOCES - Alternative Schools
Instructional Programs alternative schools. IPAS Home. Instructional Programs. AlternativeSchools. Alternative High School Program Development Service.
http://www.nassauboces.org/ipas/schools/
IPAS Home
Instructional Programs Alternative Schools Calendar ... Resource Links
Alternative Schools
Alternative High School Program Development Service Cultural Arts Center PATHS - Positive Alternatives Twilight High School P.A.C.E. - Program of Alternative Comprehensive Ed. ... Regional Summer School Contact:
Dr. C. Jeremy Sykes, Executive Director
jsykes@mail.nasboces.org

Phone: 516-396-2262
Fax: 516-997-0319 James F. Wilde, Assistant Director
jwilde@mail.nasboces.org

Phone: 396-2381
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39. Nassau BOCES - Instructional Programs & Alternative Schools
Instructional Programs alternative schools.
http://www.nassauboces.org/ipas/
IPAS Home
Instructional Programs Alternative Schools Calendar ... Resource Links The Department of Instructional Programs and Alternative Schools (IPAS) provides extended learning opportunities for students attending school in their local districts. These opportunities include summer enrichment programs in the arts, marine biology, foreign language, archaeology, outdoor education and writing. During the school year students are provided with opportunities to work directly with artists of many kinds; to participate in science exploratory programs, such as the JASON Project; to explore the world first- hand in outdoor and environmental programs; and to challenge themselves through competing in the Odyssey of the Mind and Academic Decathlon. Students are also provided with opportunities to learn conflict resolution and mentoring skills. In addition to these learning extension programs, the department runs four alternative schools for high school-age students. These include the Cultural Arts Center, for students who are gifted in the arts, the Teenage Parenting Program for teenage mothers; and the Program for Comprehensive Alternative Education (P.A.C.E.) and the Positive Alternative Twilight School (PATHS), which are designed to help students who are struggling in high school. Contact:
Dr. C. Jeremy Sykes, Executive Director

40. UCB Parents School Recommendations: Alternative Schools & Independent Study
UCB Parents School Recommendations. alternative schools IndependentStudy. Advice and recommendations from the UCB Parents mailing list.
http://parents.berkeley.edu/recommend/schools/alternative.html
UCB Parents School Recommendations
Advice and recommendations from the UCB Parents mailing list. This page is brought to you by UC Berkeley Parents Network
Back to: School Recommendations
  • Berkeley Alternative High School
  • Berkeley Independent Study Program
  • Contra Costa Alternative School Orinda
  • MacGregor High School (Albany)
  • Millennium High School (Piedmont)
  • Stanford's Educational Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) See also:
  • Boarding Schools
  • Residential Schools for out-of-control teen
  • Schools for Kids with Learning or Emotional Problems
  • Alternatives to High School ... UCB Parents Advice The opinions and statements expressed on this page are those of parents who belong to the UC Berkeley Parents Network and should not be taken as a position of or endorsement by the University of California, Berkeley.
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