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  1. Strengthening K-12 School Counseling Programs: A Support System Approach by Donald R. RyeEdD University of ArkansasFayettevilleUSA; Rozanne SparksEdD Pittsburgh State UniversityKansasUSA., 1991-02-01

81. Official Site For Trumann Public Schools (K-12) ----- Trumann, Arkansas 72472
(Trumann) District philosophy, financial data, board minutes, and school directory.Category Regional North America Education School Districts......ATTENTION Welcome to the Trumann Public schools' WebSite. Additionshave been made for more usability. Download printable registration
http://wildcat.crsc.k12.ar.us/
ATTENTION: Welcome to the Trumann Public Schools' Web-Site. Additions have been made for more usability. Download printable registration forms for after-school programs and tutoring. Teachers can even check what equipment they are certified to check out. (Laptops, LCD's, SmartBoards, Cameras, etc. Some teachers have review quizzes on-line for student tests. We hope these adjustments makes www.tcats.net a more useful and enjoyable site for everyone.
Our Philosophy
The Philosophy of Education supported by the Trumann School District evolves from the needs of contemporary youth and the demands of society. Education must change continuously in order to compete with the challenges of tomorrow. In providing equality education in a functional and safe environment, the students must be exposed to the fundamentals of a traditional basic education along with educational programs that range from advanced level instruction can enable our students to function in an ever changing, competitive, industrialized society. The administration and faculty of the Trumann Public Schools realize that to operate under maximum effectiveness our curriculum and teaching methods must change continuously. In order for our students to become successful, productive and responsible citizens, the district must maintain a quality staff under capable leadership attuned to the community.

82. K12:
Many of these homebased public schools in arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida,Idaho, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin provide K12's curriculum
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83. Arkansas Department Of Education
Instructional Materials State Adopted Lists arkansas History k12 Art, Grades K-8Art, Grades 9-12 Business and
http://arkedu.state.ar.us/administrators/licensure_certification_p1.html
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Arkansas History K-12
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Forms for Reporting Adoptions
Grades K-8
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(Supplemental Adoptions) Grades 9-12 Grades 9-12 (Supplemental Adoptions) Schedule of Textbook Adoption Schedule Some of the information offered on this site requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download it for FREE! Just Click on the link above or on the icon to the right. Home About Us Schools Administrators ... Site Map

84. "Arkansas Catholic Schools Directory"

http://www.arcathsch.org/grade.html
A RKANSAS C ATHOLIC
S CHOOLS
DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK
Benton Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School

818 West Cross Street
Benton, AR 72015
Phone: 501-315-3398
Fax: 501-315-1479
Marguerite Olberts, Principal
Grades: K-8
E-mail: ourlady@up-link.net Blytheville Immaculate Conception Catholic School 103 South 13th Street Blytheville, AR 72315 Phone: 501-763-9444 Fax : 501-563-2647 Sharon Warren, Principal Grades: Pre-K to Grade 6 E-mail: icschool@arkansas.net Conway St. Joseph's Catholic School 502 Front Street Conway, AR 72032-5408 Phone:501-327-1204 (Elementary) Fax: 501-513-6805 (Elementary) Phone: 501-329-5741 (Secondary) Fax: 501-513-6804 (Secondary) Dan Fields, Principal Grades: K-12 E-mail: fieldsdan@usa.net El Dorado Holy Redeemer Catholic School 1103 West Cedar Street El Dorado, AR 71730 Phone: 870-863-8677 Fax: 870-863-7779 Ann Finch, Principal Grades: Pre-K to Grade 8 E-mail: holyrs@seark.net

85. SEDL Letter Volume X, Number 2: New Policies For Southwestern Schools - More Mon
Although lawmakers focused on improving traditional k12 public schools, four of Arkansastightened graduation requirements for home school students.
http://www.sedl.org/pubs/sedletter/v10n02/moremoney.html
Editor's Note From Statehouse to Schoolhouse More Money for Schools, Less Consensus on Allocations Dialing up Discounts: The New E-Rate Rings Up Discounted Internet and Telecommunications Services for Schools The E-Rate in the South and Southwest Resources for School Policy-Making SEDL Staff Accomplishments, Publications, Activities ... New Policies for Southwestern Schools
More Money for Schools, Less Consensus on Allocations
The issues highlighted during the 1997 regular legislative sessions in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas indicate state government echoed the public's concerns about the quality of K-12 education. With budget surpluses adding as much as $14.2 billion to 1997 state coffers across the nation, according to a September report in the Washington Post, states gained flexibility to invest more in public programs, including education. At the same time, some legislative actions sought to expand public choices in schooling. Lawmakers in all five states increased public school budgets, with Arkansas standing out by devoting nearly half its annual budget to K-12 education. Except for New Mexico every state in the region increased teacher salaries or placed teachers on salary schedules that reward years of experience. Other educator-focused laws require criminal-background checks for people seeking certification as Arkansas and New Mexico school personnel and enhance professional development opportunities for Texas teachers and Louisiana school administrators. It seems lawmakers recognized that a high-quality school work force is necessary for improving public education, and they crafted policies to achieve that end.

86. K-12 Foreign Language Education
school year, all elementary schools are required to offer foreign language instructionin grades 5 through 8. ArkansasForeign languages Focus on k12 schools.
http://www.eric.ed.gov/resources/ericreview/vol6no1/state.html
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State Initiatives for Foreign Language Instruction
Vickie Lewelling and Jeanne Rennie
Forty states had some kind of second language mandate (for example, requiring schools to offer at least two years of a foreign language to all students). Some of these states required second language study only for advanced or honors diplomas or for college-bound students. Despite 40 states having a second language mandate, foreign language supervisors in only 27 states described foreign languages as being part of their state's core curriculathat is, having equal status with the other major disciplines. Only nine statesArizona, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Montana, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Oregonincluded second language study in their core curricula at the elementary school level. Of the 49 states (all but Pennsylvania) that had developed or were developing academic content standards, 40 included content standards or competencies for foreign languages. Of the 39 states that had developed or were developing academic performance standards, 19 included foreign languages in their standards.

87. Elementary Schools In The US - Find A K-12 School, High School, Elementary Schoo
Research All k12 schools. For Private schools only, click here state -.
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Research All K-12 Schools
If you want to research public and private schools for your child, you've come to the right place! Use the map below to obtain information about more than 120,000 schools in the U.S. (92,000 public schools and 29,000 private schools). For each school, get its address and phone number, find out how many students attend, and learn other school characteristics.

88. OfficialUSA.com: Education, Schools, Colleges, Trade Schools, .edu Resources
of k12 schools, Virtual Schoolhouse and Educational Links for Kids. Regional EducationGuides and Resources USA Education.
http://www.officialusa.com/stateguides/education/
USA : Education
USA Education
United States Educational Resources Directory for Educators and Students. U.S. Department of Education : The Official U.S Department of Education Web Site. Colleges, Universities and Trade Schools
USA Colleges
: Directory Of Colleges, Universities and Trade Schools Throughout the USA Educational Research On the Internet
Research Tools and Sites
: Online Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Education sites, Teachers resources, educational subjects and much more. K- 12 Schools
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: Directory of K-12 Schools, Virtual Schoolhouse and Educational Links for Kids. Regional Education Guides and Resources
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89. NEA: Rankings & Estimates UPDATE 9-02
Table 10, Total Revenue Receipts ($'000) for Public K–12 schools. MAINE, 37,300,2.5, 36,373, 40. 41. arkansas, 37,140, *, 2.6, 36,182, 41. 43. KANSAS, 36,673, 2.2,35,901,
http://www.nea.org/edstats/reupdate02.html
For and About Members Help for Parents Press Center Legislative Action Center ... PRINT VERSION of FULL REPORT pdf file, 8 pages Rankings
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A Report of School Statistics
UPDATE
Fall 2002 This report is an update of data from NEA Research’s report, , based on information from state departments of education. NEA Research collects, analyzes, and maintains data on issues and trends affecting the nation’s public education systems and their employees. Please contact us with comments concerning this update report at 202/822-7400 or fax 202/822-7697.

H IGHLIGHTS B ASED ON R EPORTS T HROUGH A UGUST Measure
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Average teacher salary ($) Public school enrollment Number of teachers Student–teacher ratio (not class size) Current expenditures per pupil ($) Current expenditures ($‘000) Total expenditures ($‘000) a Total revenue ($’000) b a Includes capital and interest. b Local, state, and federal. Excludes nonrevenue receipts.

90. Noteworthy Achievements
Noteworthy Achievements Among Our k12 schools Nationwide. Students in the Arkansasnetwork of schools took College Board-sponsored Advanced Placement courses
http://www.vesc-education.com/achievements_1.htm
Noteworthy Achievements
Test Scores Student Performance Graduation Rates Noteworthy Achievements Among Our K-12 Schools Nationwide In collaborative efforts with school personnel, the Ventures Initiative and Focus system approach has led to: I mproved Test Scores In one New York City school, 9th grade student performance on pre- and post-PSAT verbal and math exams increased by 20% and 16%, respectively, after 9th grade teachers schoolwide implemented just one component of the Ventures Initiative and Focus® system. Students in the Arkansas network of schools took College Board-sponsored Advanced Placement courses in calculus, English, and history, for the first time, during three years of sustained professional development of staff. In Alabama, when 11th grade teachers in one high school collaborated in providing their full course of study through project learning, there was a 6% increase in physics mean scores and an 11% increase in algebra II mean scores. The number of seniors taking the ACT increased 33% in one year and ACT scores over 20 increased 200%. In addition, several seniors received an ACT score of 30. From 1994 to 1995, students in one New York City high school passing Regents exams in sequential math increased 165%; in English, 146%; in global history, 141%; and in biology, 115%.

91. The Arkansas Poll, 2001
approve, disapprove, or strongly disapprove of the following ideas for improvingK12 education in arkansas …? Establishing more charter schools. 9%.
http://plsc.uark.edu/arkpoll/2002/Fall 2003 special education report.htm
The Arkansas Poll, 2002
Public Opinion in Arkansas Education Reform and Revenue
A special report – with breakdowns by age, region, and income – prepared for the House and Senate Committees on Education, Arkansas General Assembly, 2003 Supported by The Diane D. Blair Center of Southern Politics and Society
Dr. Janine A. Parry
Poll Director, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Dr. Will Miller Director Policy Ph.D. Program, Associate Professor of Political Science
Dr. Bill Schreckhise Assistant Professor of Political Science
Dr. Todd Shields Chair and Associate Professor of Political Science
Department of Political Science
Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences with the assistance of Dr. Gary Ritter Assistant Professor of Education and Public Policy University of Arkansas Fayetteville Arkansas
Arkansas Poll Website: http://plsc.uark.edu/arkpoll/ *Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding and/or non-reporting of “don’t know/refused” responses.

Most Important Problem
I would like to now ask you which of the following is the most important problem or issue facing people in Arkansas today. The issues are ….

92. Texas Teacher Lesson Plans, Workshops, Books, And Resources For Taks And Teks St
curriculum in arkansas public schools from 1964 to 1989. Her teaching experienceincluded regular and special education in grades K – 12 and undergraduate
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93. Sustainable Agriculture Curricula: K - 12
published in the way of K–12 curricula specifically Used in Montana schools since1998, this curriculum Mountains on the University of arkansas campus in
http://attra.ncat.org/attra-rl/k12.html
    Sustainable Agriculture Curricula: K - 12
    Resource List
    Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas (ATTRA)
    PO Box 3657
    Fayetteville, AR 72702
    Phone: 1-800-346-9140 - FAX: new area code (479) effective 1/20/2002 By Katherine Adam
    NCAT Agriculture Specialist
    June 2002
    The PDF version of this document is available at
    http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/PDF/k12.pdf

    kb Introduction
    Related ATTRA Publications Sustainable Agriculture Organizations and Publications Sustainable Farming Internships and Apprenticeships (now web-based, with 350 farms and farm schools listed) Entertainment Farming and Agri-Tourism At the same time there are more and more farms devoted primarily to education and entertainment, and more children have opportunities to learn outside traditional classrooms. The Internet has revolutionized educational methods. College students and graduates increasingly have the opportunity to spend extended periods of time working in small-scale agriculture, and some continue the work full-time. American Indian Project (AIP) Staff. 1999.

94. Science Education Safety
Science Education Safety. A Laboratory Safety Guide for ArkansasK12 schools has been developed by the ASTA for it's members.
http://www.aristotle.net/~asta/safety.htm
Science Education Safety
A "Laboratory Safety Guide for Arkansas K-12 Schools" has been developed by the ASTA for it's members. One copy of the guide was send to all school administers, April of 1999. Free copies are available to ASTA members at any ASTA meeting or conference. A PDF file of the guide is available on the Arkansas Department of Education's web site,
http://arkedu.state.ar.us/pdf/lab_safe2.pdf
"Science and Safety, Making the Connection" is a recently published national guide to science safety in the classroom. To read or print the files you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. The guide was published by Council of State Science Supervisors (CSSS) with support from the American Chemical Society, the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the National Institutes of Health. You may print and distribute the booklet to teachers and other educators.
Science and Safety, Making the Connection

95. UARKinfo: State Of Arkansas Resources
University of arkansas. Donald arkansas born novelist and art historian.Creator and caretaker of Stay More, arkansas . Special
http://www.uark.edu/state/
Alphabetical Index of Arkansas Resources

City Index of Arkansas Resources

Other Arkansas Home Pages

Ark. Economic Development Commission
...
Ark. Educational Television Network
(AETN)
Arkansas Leadership Academy

ARKnet

(including links to other insitutions of higher education in Arkansas).
-Arkansas Department of Education
-Arkansas
-Arkansas K-12 Schools -Arkansas State Library Outreach Arkansas General Assembly -Ark. Constitution w/Amendments Dept. of Arkansas Heritage Dept. of Information Services Goverment Relations Information Governor's Office ... U.S. Geological Survery:Arkansas -U.S. Senators: Bumpers Pryor Arkansas Arts Council Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board ... Non-Profit Organizations w/International Issues Publications Arkansas Business Online Arkansas USA Business District Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Benton County Daily Record ... University of Arkansas Press Travel and Outdoors Activities Discover Arkansas - Tour Headquarters Outdoors Network: Arkansas -Ark. Dept of Rockhounding Arkansas
Clinton, William Jefferson
Fulbright, J. William Collection at U. of Arkansas Library
U.S. Senator from Arkansas who introduced legislation in 1946 that established the Fulbright Program, a variety of exchange programs designed "to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries."
Harington, Donald

96. DINA: Batesville, Arkansas: School Directory

http://batesville.dina.org/education/directory.html
Schools
Public Schools
The public school system is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges.
Batesville Public Schools
Ted Hall, Superintendent
330 E. College St.
Batesville, AR 72501
Southside Public Schools
Dan Foley, Superintendent
70 Scott Drive
Batesville, AR 72501
Batesville Kindergarten Center
Principal-Mr. Jack Sanders
1900 Lyon St.
Batesville, AR 72501
Central Elementary School
Principal-Mrs. Joyce Richey 650 Vine Street Batesville, AR 72501 Grades 1-4
West Elementary School
850 Hill Street Batesville, AR 72501 Grades 1-4
Eagle Mountain Elementary School
Principal-Mrs. Pat Rutherford 600 Eagle Mountain Blvd. Batesville, AR 72501 Grades 1-4
Batesville Middle School
Principal-Jerry Harris 955 Water Street Batesville, AR 72501
Batesville Junior High School
Principal-Harry Crossett No. 2 School Road Batesville, AR 72501 Grades 7-9
Batesville High School
Principal-Ronnie Coots No. 1 School Road Batesville, AR 72501 Grades 10-12
New Horizons Alternative Learning Center
Danny James, Director 2425 Heber Springs Road Desha, AR 72727

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