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  1. Recipes for Connecticut Schools by connecticut state department of education; mary blodgett )foreword), 1944
  2. The Williams School: The Williams School, Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut, Washington County, RI, Board of Trustees
  3. College and university libraries in Connecticut institutions of higher education, Fall 1982 (Report / Board of Governors for Higher Education) by Persis C Rickes, 1983
  4. Demographic changes and their impact on enrollment in Connecticut higher education: 1983 to 2000 (Report / Board of Governors for Higher Education) by Jennifer B Presley, 1984
  5. Student migration into and out of Connecticut: An update (Report / Board of Governors for Higher Education) by Persis C Rickes, 1983
  6. State Board of Education, educational equity funding: Review of computation of 1980/81 payment by Owen McKnight, 1981
  7. The Connecticut Board for State Academic Awards: Governing agency for Charter Oak State College : an historical account by Bernard Shea, 1994
  8. Comprehensive planning in state education agencies: A Connecticut report by R. Douglas Dopp, 1968
  9. Remarks upon the education of deaf mutes: In defence of the doctrines of the Second annual report of the Massachusetts Board of State Charities, and in ... principal of the American Asylum at Hartford by S. G Howe, 1866
  10. Racial groups in the new Connecticut by Connecticut. State Department of Education, 1937
  11. Student financial assistance programs in Connecticut (Background paper / Office of Legislative Research) by John Kasprak, 1981
  12. Profiles of Our Schools: Condition of Education in Connecticut: 1997-1998
  13. A practical guide to Connecticut school law by Thomas B Mooney, 2000
  14. The professions in Connecticut: The status of public school teaching and an analysis of existing practitioner governing boards (Professional issues in public education) by Philip J Harak, 1988

81. Connecticut Education & Training ConneCTion
Click for Learning Links. More resources for. education Training ComparisonCart, Click for Comparison Cart. 2001 connecticut Department of Labor.
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Text Only Version About Us Contact Us Feedback ... What Programs or Courses are offered by a particular Provider? Search Scope All Programs WIA Programs Select your own criteria... Learning Links More resources for Comparison Cart Look for this icon to compare the programs you find This Web site is brought to you by: Connecticut Department of Labor Connecticut Department of Higher Education Connecticut State Department of Education Connecticut Workforce Investment Boards © 2001 Connecticut Department of Labor. Please send comments and suggestions about this site to the Web site coordinator. PLEASE NOTE: This site is best viewed with

82. Town Of North Haven, Connecticut | Education Department
Ficocelli came in third place in the annual statewide connecticut Statistics Poster TheClass of 2002 selected technology education teacher Chris Johnson as
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On the first day of the 2001-2002 school year, 3,754 students were greeted by administrators, faculty and support staff at our 6 schools. Among those greeting our students were 29 new teachers. Many of the new teachers replaced staff who had retired or resigned; other positions were added to accommodate the increased student enrollment at various grade levels or in certain subjects. Construction continued on 8 new classrooms at the elementary schools and was completed in the spring of 2002. An after-school program operated by the YMCA was initiated at Clintonville School. At the opening day for teachers, Superintendent Mary Jane Sheehy announced that Melissa Hudson, instrumental music teacher at Ridge Road, had been selected as North Haven's 2002 Teacher of the Year. In the aftermath of the September 11th tragedy, students at all levels showed their patriotism by collecting supplies to send to workers at the World Trade Center grounds; by writing to New York firefighters; and by raising money to help with relief efforts.

83. Associations
CUE Computer Using Educators. CABE - connecticut Association of boards ofEducation. IASBO - Illinois Association of School of Business Officials.
http://www.jdltech.com/associations.htm
JDL is active with many education agencies and associations. The following list identifies some of our nation's leading organizations. National Organizations AASA - American Association of School Administrators AACTE - American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education AECT - Association for Educational Communications and Technology AESA - Association of Education Service Agencies ... NABSE - National Alliance of Black School Educator s NAESP - National Association of Elementary School Principals NASSP - National Association of Secondary School Principals NSBA - National School Board Association NSDC - National Staff Development Council ... YEP - Youth Empowerment Partnerships Regional Organizations CUE - Computer Using Educators CABE - Connecticut Association of Boards of Education IASBO - Illinois Association of School of Business Official s NCCE - Northwest Council for Computer Educators TIES - Ties 2002 Education Technology Conference SD The following sites provide cutting-edge news and great resources for K-12 decision makers, educators, and education IT professionals:

84. NBCC
please contact the offices of those state boards of education for information CONNECTICUTMs. Lawanda Scott Professional Counselor Licensure Dept of Public
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Please check with individual state licensure boards for specific information about application procedures and any additional requirements. If you have achieved a passing score on an NBCC examination, contact your state board to determine if you are exam-exempt. Some states may accept alternative national certification examinations as satisfying the written exam component of state credentialing requirements. Contact individual states if you have questions regarding equivalent examinations. Information for school counselors: If you are interested in endorsement as a school counselor in the states of Washington and Maryland, please contact the offices of those state boards of education for information on how the NCE is used as a part of the certification process. Click on a state below to go to that board's official contact information.

85. GASB #34 – Nuisance, Non-issue Or Opportunity
By Donald A. Neel. Published in the connecticut Association of Boardsof education (CABE) The Journal, June 2001 – Volume 6 No. 6.
http://iclc.swindsor.k12.ct.us/GASB 34 - Nuisance, Non-issue or Opportunity COND
GASB Statement No. 34 – Opportunity for Boards of Education? By Donald A. Neel Published in the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education (CABE) The Journal , June 2001 – Volume 6 No. 6 The requirements of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 34, Basic Financial Statements and Management’s Discussion and Analysis for State and Local Governments , have been described as "the most sweeping changes in the history of government accounting" (Alioto and Dickson, 1999). In practice, the new standards are designed to promote understanding of our fiscal health and activity. How will it happen? Financial statements will be sufficiently comprehensive for the financial community, but formatted in a way which will make them comprehensible to anyone. Statement No. 34 represents a tremendous opportunity for boards of education to engage the community by providing an operational and strategic context for fiscal results. By promoting greater understanding and comprehensive examination of school finances, boards of education can anticipate increased public empathy for their missions. Probable questions regarding GASB Statement No. 34 implementation are:

86. Freedomforum.org: Connecticut Student Leads Charge For Uncensored School Newspap
But Nicholas D. Caruso Jr., a spokesman for the connecticut Association of Boardsof education, says student newspapers don't follow the same rules as
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87. The National FFA Organization Boards
Home National FFA Organization boards. Miller, (AAAE) Professor, Agricultural Educationand Studies State FFA Executive Secretary, connecticut FFA Foundation
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Officers Larry D. Case, (Chairperson) Coordinator, Agricultural and Rural Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. C. Coleman Harris, (Secretary) Program Specialists, Agricultural Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. Marion Fletcher, (Treasurer) Supervisor for Agricultural Education, Department of Education, Little Rock, Arkansas Board Members Larry D. Case, (Chairperson) Coordinator, Agricultural and Rural Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. Elaine Lewis, (USDE Representative / Teacher), Agricultural Education Instructor, Yelm High School, Yelm, Washington

88. Executive Director
Educational Improvement Act from the connecticut General Assembly He began his educationcareer in 1959 as number of national advisory boards and professional
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Awards
Background Board of Directors Department emails ... Member Benefits NASSP's Executive Director Dr. Gerald N. Tirozzi Gerald N. Tirozzi was appointed Executive Director of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) on March 1, 1999. NASSP is the preeminent organization and the national voice for middle level and high school principals, assistant principals, and aspiring school leaders. Dr. Tirozzi recognizes that there are many complex issues facing the nation's middle level and high schools. He expects that NASSP will play a pivotal role in addressing such issues as promoting school reform, dramatically increasing school enrollment, increasing the voice of the principal, restoring public confidence in secondary schools, and ensuring safe and orderly learning environments. From 1996-1999, Dr. Tirozzi served as Assistant Secretary of Elementary and Secondary Education at the U.S. Department of Education, a position appointed by President Clinton. As Assistant Secretary, Dr. Tirozzi oversaw the administration of 42 federal education programs that represented an $11 billion budget. From 1977-1983, Dr. Tirozzi served as Superintendent in the New Haven Public Schools, where he previously worked as a principal, guidance counselor, and teacher. He began his education career in 1959 as a science teacher at Notre Dame High School in West Haven.

89. Links
education Directory; CABE CT Association of boards of education; ConnecticutAssociation of Public School Superintendents (CAPSS); Mystic
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90. Connecticut Initiative Promotes A Better Bottom Line Through Diverse Boards
welcomed into its fold memberorganizations of an existing project promoting diversityon non-profit and public boards, Reflecting connecticut/Reflejando a
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91. HEM - State Support Groups
snet.net, http//www.angelfire.com/ct2/nwcthomeschool connecticut Homeschool Network NewHampshire Alliance for Home education (Nashua area ), , 17 Preserve Dr
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Connecticut Top Unschoolers Unlimited , , 22 Wildrose Ave, Guilford, CT 06437; Luz Shosie or Ned Vare, 203-458-7402; nedvare@ntplx.net http://www.borntoexplore.org/unschool
Connecticut Home Educators Assn. , , PO Box 242, New Hartford, CT 06057, 203-781-8569, http://www.cthomeschoolers.com
New Hartford Area Homeschool Network , ; Dawn Berry, 860-379-5876; barryfam6@juno.com
Home Educators of the Northwest Hills , , 22 Chatham Ct, Goshen, CT 06756; Cynthia N. Huntoon, 860-491-5305; cynthia.huntoon@snet.net http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/nwcthomeschool
Connecticut Homeschool Network , , 47 Daniel St, East Hampton, CT 06424; Diane and Mark Connors, 860-267-6358; CtHmschlNtwk@aol.com http://www.cthomeschoolnetwork.org
Maine Top Central Maine Self-Learners , , 36 Country Acres, Monmouth, ME 04259; Suzanne Cook, 207-933-5055; Cmslhomeschool@aol.com http://members.aol.com/Cmslhomeschool/home.html
Massachusetts Top Massachusetts Home Learning Assn. , , PO Box 1558, Marstons Mills, MA 02648, http://www.mhla.org

92. Advisory Commission On Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR)
Peter B. Webster, Council of Small Towns Jean LaFave, connecticut Association ofBoards of education Timothy Campbell, Public Member Elaine Dall, Public Member
http://www.opm.state.ct.us/igp/ACIR/acircal.HTM
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR)
Last modified: March 21, 2003 Description Meetings Members Description The Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR) is a 24-member agency of the State of Connecticut created in 1985 to study system issues between the state and local governments and to recommend solutions as appropriate. The membership is designed to represent the state legislative and executive branches, municipalities and other local interests, and the general public. The role of ACIR, as contained in Section 2-79a of the Connecticut General Statutes, is to: (1) serve as a forum for consultation between state and local officials; (2) conduct research on intergovernmental issues; (3) encourage and coordinate studies of intergovernmental issues by universities and others; and (4) initiate policy development and make recommendations to all levels of government. Meetings Below is a listing of the ACIR meetings scheduled for the 2002 calendar year. The time and location of meetings are also shown.. Please contact Brian West, Research Analyst - phone (860) 418-6438 or fax (860) 418-6493 - prior to the scheduled meeting date for further information. The Capitol Region Education Council (CREC) is located at 111 Charter Oak Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut 06106. Phone: (860) 247-2732: Fax: (203) 246-3304.

93. Education World® : Curriculum : Students Remember Connecticut's Vietnam War Her
This is a hoot! Hurst told education World. Many schools, including Falcon Hill Elementaryand Ryerson Elementary School in Madison, connecticut, add to their
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Although curriculum demands may have teachers feeling like high-wire walkers balancing an elephant (see the promotional poster for National Children's Book Week 2001), never fear wonderful Book Week celebrations come in all sizes and shapes! Even a quick activity can be a big deal, motivating children to embrace the many pleasures of reading. Bigger activities require a bit more planning, and the biggest ideas can involve your whole school in an exciting celebration of books and reading!
This article shares more than a dozen great ideas for celebrating Book Week. Now it's your turn to "show and tell"! Have you or your school celebrated books in a unique or fun way? Click here to share a favorite book-related activity!

94. National Honor Society,NHS,National Junior Honor Society,NJHS
Krom currently serves as chairperson for the math department and is on the Boardof Directors for the connecticut State Association of National Honor Societies
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CONNECTICUT EDUCATOR WINS NATIONAL AWARD Rynearson National Adviser of the Year Honored at the
National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society National Conference
Atlanta, GA - Bob Krom, a teacher and NJHS adviser at John F. Kennedy Middle School in Plantsville, has been honored by the National Honor Society (NHS) and National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) as National Adviser of the Year. Krom was recognized for his dedication and many contributions to the students of John F. Kennedy Middle School, while attending the NHS and NJHS national conference in Atlanta, GA. As an adviser for thirteen years, Krom uses his knowledge and experience to provide students with opportunities to develop confidence through serving in various leadership capacities as well as providing them a sense of value through community service projects performed with other members. Krom currently serves as chairperson for the math department and is on the Board of Directors for the Connecticut State Association of National Honor Societies. The Rynearson Award was established in honor of Edward Rynearson, founder of NHS. Rynearson was the central figure in the growth and development of the National Honor Society, promoting its growth and maintaining the records of the organization in its early years until his death in 1932. This award not only recognizes the significant contributions of one individual, but also highlights the contributions made by the more than 20,000 Honor Society advisers throughout the country.

95. National School Boards Foundation
Recently Frank Barham, Executive Director on behalf of the Virginia School BoardsAssociation Board of Directors, issued a challenge to the Federation Members
http://www.nsbf.org/vsba_challenge.htm
State Association Challenge Recently Frank Barham, Executive Director on behalf of the Virginia School Boards Association Board of Directors, issued a challenge to the Federation Members of the National School Boards Association to contribute at least $1,000 to the National School Boards Foundation (NSBF). We are thrilled and honored to be the recipient of this worthwhile challenge! NSBF would like to express our gratitude to the following state associations for their donation and/or pledge.
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96. HB Communications, Inc. - Media Retrieval Systems - Teaching Technologies, Massa
and audio, video, and related peripherals and services, to all participating Connecticutand Massachusetts state agencies cities, towns, school boards and not
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98. State Online Learning Centers

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