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41. US Department Of The Interior
system is comprised of 185 elementary and secondary day and boarding schools on 63 willbe organized as a 501(c)(3) corporation in the district of columbia.
http://www.doi.gov/news/030306b.htm
U.S. Department of the Interior
Office of the Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs For Immediate Release: March 6, 2003 Contact: Nedra Darling
Dan DuBray
Congressionally Established American Indian Education Foundation
to Support Students Attending BIA-Funded Schools
Secretary Norton Addresses Foundation Board's Inaugural Meeting Today WASHINGTON
- Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton today conducted a ceremonial swearing-in of the founding members of the American Indian Education Foundation (AIEF) Board of Directors at its inaugural meeting in the Interior Department's headquarters in Washington, D.C. Congress established the Foundation in December, 2000 under the Omnibus Indian Advancement Act (Public Law 106-568). The Foundation is authorized to accept contributions from private citizens and outside entities wishing to provide direct assistance to Indian students attending Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) schools. "Education is one of the highest priorities of this administration," said Secretary Norton. "We are striving to leave no child behind in our efforts to improve the quality of education - including those at BIA schools across Indian country. The American Indian Education Foundation will play a vital role in supporting Indian students and bringing hope to their parents and communities." Secretary Norton was joined today by Acting Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs Aurene M. Martin and AIEF Founding Director Lorraine P. Edmo for the ceremonial swearing-in of nine business leaders, educators and social service professionals who will serve on the Foundation's 11-member board. The Secretary and the Assistant Secretary will both serve as ex-officio board members. The BIA school system is comprised of 185 elementary and secondary day and boarding schools on 63 reservations in 23 states serving 47,909 students.

42. Odin, Feldman & Pittleman, P.C.
1993. Women’s Bar Association of the district of columbia; Recent Appearances andSpeeches Speaker, The Association of boarding schools Annual Conference
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43. ACHP Archive Of Prominent Section 106 Cases: June 2000
district of columbia General Post leg would adversely affect the Haskell Institute,one of the first large offreservation boarding schools for Indian
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Hoover Dam Bypass California:
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Geothermal Developments
District of Columbia:
General Post Office Kansas:
South Lawrence Trafficway Louisiana:
Industrial Canal Lock (New Orleans) Minnesota-Wisconsin: Stillwater Lift Bridge Mississippi: U.S. Courthouse (Gulfport) New York: Hudson River Park (New York City) South Dakota: Francis Case Reservoir South Dakota: Federal Lands along Missouri River
K ansas: Construction of the South Lawrence Trafficway, Lawrence
Agency: Federal Highway Administration Criteria for Council Involvement:
  • This project will adversely affect the Haskell Institute, a National Historic Landmark (Criterion 1).
  • Controversy over the project's impacts and attempted segmentation has resulted in litigation (Criterion 3).
  • National Indian organizations and more than 47 tribes have raised concerns regarding identification of and impacts to properties of traditional religious and cultural significance (Criterion 4).
Recent Developments
In March 2000, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) withdrew its support for completion of the St. Lawrence Trafficway given its potential impact on historic properties, including the Haskell Institute (now known as the Haskell Indian Nations University). This action effectively reverses FHWA’s 15-year support for alternatives that would have adversely affected the Haskell Institute and the adjacent Baker Wetlands, a National Natural Landmark that was historically part of the institute. FHWA indicated its preference for the “no build” alternative in its Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (FSEIS) for the project.

44. The Heritage Foundation: Research: Education: School Choice 2001: Maine
24 states and the district of columbia; ACT weighted public school in a neighboringdistrict of choice such as Waynflete School in Portland and boarding schools.
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  • Public school choice: Limited (Interdistrict/Voluntary)
  • Charter school law: No
  • Charter schools: "Legislative" charters permitted since 1821 (see Background)
  • Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2000): 2 "legislative" charter schools
  • Number of students enrolled in charter schools (fall 2000): N/A
  • Publicly funded private school choice: Yes (Tuitioning law since 1954)
  • Privately funded school choice: Yes
  • Ranking on the Education Freedom Index: 9th out of 50 states
K-12 Public Schools and Students (2000-2001)
  • Public school enrollment: 207,580
  • Number of schools (1998-1999): 690
  • Current expenditures: $1,660,967,000
  • Current per-pupil expenditure: $8,002
  • Amount of revenue from the federal government: 6.3%
  • Evaluation of school performance: Report card
K-12 Public School Teachers (2000-2001)
  • Number of teachers: 15,500

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46. MWBS Online - Culver Academies
states, 17 foreign countries, Puerto Rico and the district of columbia. culver.orgWebsite http//www.culver.org Midwest boarding schools, Admission Office
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A scenic 1,800-acre campus bordering Lake Maxinkuckee includes one of the finest facilities of any secondary school in America. The extensive athletic program includes crew, polo, fencing, ice hockey, etc. Equitation and aviation are both available on campus. Fine arts include modern dance, music, art, drama and photography. The student-faculty ratio is 7:1; the average class size is 15 students. Culver also offers a diverse student body, including representatives from 31 states, 17 foreign countries, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia.
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Grades: 9-12
Enrollment: 723
Boarding: 649
Day: 74 Special Programs Offered: Post-graduate year Summer program English as a Second Language Contact: J. Michael Turnbull - Director of Admission

47. Websites For The College Of Education
all states, the district of columbia, and US to search by position type, school district,or special Page Private School Job Listings *boarding schools Link to
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Most sites listed include information about topics or careers in Education. Additional sites listed may have related career development or salary survey information. Sites that post or link to actual job listings are designated with a star. NOTE: Many of the sites have duplicate information, particularly in terms of links to other sites. You may also want to view the list of websites for the School of Music for additional sites that list teaching positions.
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48. Faith & Fear: The Children Of Krishna
to Florida, California, Vermont and British columbia to interview were raised in HareKrishna boarding schools as well as in New York's Bowery district and its
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Original airdate: May 22, 2001
Known to many Americans and Canadians for their shaved heads, saffron robes and solicitations on street corners and in airports, the Hare Krishnas were mainstays of the Flower Child generation of the 1960s and '70s. Decades later, dozens of young adults have come forward with chilling allegations of systematic abuse by teachers and caretakers at Hare Krishna boarding schools across North America. The alleged abuse is now the subject of a landmark $400 million lawsuit filed in Dallas, Texas. Plaintiffs include scores of former students; defendants include the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and dozens of former teachers and officials at now-closed boarding schools in cities including Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia. If successful, the lawsuit could strip ISKCON of most or all of its North American assets.
The KCTS Connects , explores one of the darkest secrets of the 1970s and '80s-the reported abandonment and abuse of children raised as Hare Krishnas. The 80-minute documentary combines in-depth interviews with exclusive archival footage to explore the history of the Hare Krishna movement and the childhood experiences of some of the former members who joined the lawsuit.
The documentary will be followed by a short studio conversation in which KCTS' Enrique Cerna and writer/co-producer Jack Hamann update viewers on the status of the lawsuit and people featured in the program, and discuss related topics including the Seattle/Vancouver connection to the story and whether there is any evidence that the Hare Krishna movement has changed since the abuse occurred.

49. Lutherans Online: Message Boards, Teen Talk
Does anyone know of any private boarding schools in western states? 0001, is authorizedto conduct business in all 50 states and the district of columbia.
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50. Public And Private Schools Bibliography--Peabody Library, Peabody College Of Van
regional and county centers in all 50 states and the district of columbia. schoolsalphabetically by state and country with descriptions of boarding and day
http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/peabody/books/bibliographies/bibpubpri.html
HOME ACORN ATHENA KUDZU ... SITE INDEX
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Full List of Bibliographies The titles listed below are largely directories, handbooks, or statistical sources. For additional titles on the topics of Public or Private Schools, search ACORN using those terms as subject. You might also try more narrow topics such as Magnet schools, Surburban schools, Church schools, Preparatory schools, or Proprietary schools. Guides and Directories Bainbridge, William L. and Steven M. Sundre. School Match Guide to Public Schools. New York: ARCO, 1990. Reference L 901 .B23 1990 The College Board Guide to High Schools. 2nd ed. New York: College Board, 1994. Ready Reference L 901 .C68 1994 Directory of Personnel and Services. Nashville, TN: Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. Ready Reference L 903 .T25 N373 Current Edition Directory of Public Schools, Approved Nonpublic, and Special State Schools and the State Deptartment of Education, State of Tennessee. Nashville: The Dept., 1986-. Ready Reference L 903 .T2 T45a Current Edition Education Interface Guide to Corporate Support.

51. American News | 02/02/2003 | Report: Graduate Numbers Dwindling
to consider consolidation, distancelearning through the Internet and television,boarding schools or home Nationwide, the district of columbia is expected
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Posted on Sun, Feb. 02, 2003 Report: Graduate numbers dwindling
S.D. high schools projected for 26 percent drop in next 10 years
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South Dakota is one of five states projected to see the greatest decline in the number of high school graduates over the next decade. The number of public high school graduates in the state is expected to decrease 26 percent, going from 9,278 in 2000 to 6,866 in 2012, a report by the Dakota Association for College Admission Counseling said. The state had 11,875 graduates from public high schools 30 years ago. The drop in graduates will not mean much to larger South Dakota cities since their schools will retain adequate numbers, state Rep. Mel Olson, D-Mitchell, said. But smaller towns in the state will be hit the hardest. To keep school doors open, rural communities will have to consider consolidation, distance-learning through the Internet and television, boarding schools or home-schooling, Olson said. ''East River towns will look at consolidation and West River will look at the last three options,'' Olson said. ''West River has already consolidated and they can't do it anymore.''

52. Www.georgetownvoice.com
principals and teachers and establishing public boarding schools for troubled 30,000registered Republicans live in the district of columbia, Schwartz faces
http://www.georgetown.edu/publications/voice/090398/news/mayoralcandidates.htm
News Analysis: Mayoral race heats up
by Anita Chari

On the eve of the District primary elections, voters are struggling to sort out the myriad issues in this politically charged race. Of the numerous candidates who are making bids for mayor in this landmark election, five candidates have emerged as key players. Four are Democrats: Anthony Williams (D), Jack Evans (D-Ward 2), Harold Brazil (D-At Large), Kevin Chavous (D-Ward 7). Only one candidate will emerge victorious from the primary elections on Sept. 15 to fight the traditionally ceremonial battle against Carol Schwartz (R-At Large), the lone Republican. Williams has campaigned on a reform platform, pledging to continue the financial streamlining that he started when he served as the District's chief financial officer. Williams, commanding 38 percent of District Democrats' votes according to the Aug. 30 Washington Post poll, comes to this election from an ideal position. He is indisputably experienced with District politics, but unlike most of his opponents, he did not serve on the city council, and thus he need not wrestle with the charges of inaction that the D.C. establishment's candidates must address. Williams has been credited with spurring the city's financial revitalization within the past year. More importantly, under Williams' direction, the city has balanced its budget and even retained a surplus for the 1997 fiscal year. Williams' opponents, however, point to the numerous unpaid bills that still remain from Williams' term as CFO.

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54. Foreword
and Boys Country in Texas; a few AfricanAmerican boarding schools; and a residentialcharter schools are opening in Jersey and the district of columbia.
http://web.gsm.uci.edu/~mckenzie/rethink/foreword.htm
Foreword A n enthusiastic "Y’know what I’m gonna be?!" is a frequent comment I hear from young people living in "orphanages," "children’s homes," "residential boarding schools," and "youth villages" in the United States and in other countries. The excitement of so many of these children about their promising futures is the strongest impression remaining from my visits to more than 30 programs. Yet, almost without exception, these young people are from economically and socially disadvantaged backgrounds. Only the students in "prep" schools came from "advantaged" backgrounds. Most had entered their residential programs with little self-esteem and few prospects for a productive future.
Why, then, are long-term residential environments for at-risk children and youth so poorly viewed by people in the United States? Why is it considered acceptable, if not attractive, to send a young person from a supportive, affluent family away to a residential boarding school, while it is considered destructive to send a young person from an unsafe, unhealthy home environment to a nurturing, educational, residential setting? Because of popular imagery of past orphanage life, now well out of date, many residential education programs have folded over the past four or five decades. There are now few education-focused, residential settings available for young people, especially adolescents, who have neither homes that can support them nor schools that can effectively teach them. There are, however, tens of thousands of children who could benefit from such care.

55. TownHall.com: Conservative Columnists: Armstrong Williams
14 and wounded seven in six states, including the district of columbia. the childin Antigua, where he lived alternatively in boarding schools and cringing
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56. Family Help In Washington, D.C.
schools, Programs, and Services. boarding schools and Programs for Troubled Teens. Sheltersin the district of columbia. The Shiloh Project. 703591-3600.
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57. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help - LD Schools
kingsbury.org/ The Lab School of Washington (district of columbia) 202.965.6600 VanguardSchool (Florida) nonprofit coeducational boarding and day school
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59. Short Summaries Of Local Secondary Schools
SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS district of columbia 912 Program in the School district of Philadelphia Informationabout boarding schools available in Mrs. Mulligan’s
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Area Independent Schools ARCHBISHOP CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL 4300 Harewood Road N.E. Washington DC 20017 9-12 Coed Catholic 202-529-0900. Admissions exam for non-catholic elementary students. Interviews and recommendations advised. BISHOP IRETON HIGH SCHOOL 201 Cambridge Road Alexandria, VA 22314 9-12 Coed Catholic 703-751-7606. Placement exam for incoming 9th graders. Interviews for upper grades. Transcripts and recommendations advised. BISHOP McNAMARA HIGH SCHOOL 6800 Marlboro Pike Forestville, MD 20747 9-12 Coed Catholic 301-735-8401. Application, test, essay, and interview required. BISHOP O’CONNEL HIGH SCHOOL 6600 Little Falls Road Arlington, VA 22213 9-12 Coed Catholic BULLIS SCHOOL 10601 Falls Road Potomac, MD 3-12 Coed 301-983-5724. Call Mrs. Mayers to arrange individual visit. Feb. 1 deadline for applications. Prefer December or January SSAT. Nancy Spencer is Director of Admissions. Open House is early November, Founders Hall. CHARLES E. SMITH JEWISH DAY SCHOOL

60. Hyde Leadership Public Charter School
organization so that it has grown to include two private boarding schools in Maine Leadershipis free to families who reside in the district of columbia.
http://www.hydedc.org/highlights.asp
The award-winning Hyde Leadership Public Charter School has an ambitious goal: to become the most sought-after educational experience in Washington, DC. We believe our revolutionary approach to educating the whole child, coupled with the Hyde Schools' 35+ years of experience, will enable us to achieve that goal. We encourage you to read through this website to learn about the history, current facts, and philosophy of Hyde, and we always welcome phone calls and site visits. Please visit the "Request More Information" page if you would like someone from the school to contact you. Otherwise, do not hesitate to call our Director of Admissions, Dalila Muir at 202-529-4400 to set up a visit. CURRENT FACTS
Hyde Leadership is one of D.C.'s largest public charter schools, with projected enrollment for the 2002-2003 school year to be approximately 600 students in grades K-3 and 6-12. By the 2004 school year we will be a K-12 school with over 1,000 students. In order to maintain the intimacy we have worked hard to develop with our students and their parents, we will divide the student body into three smaller "schools": the Elementary School with grades K-5, the Middle School, grades 6-8, and the Upper School, grades 9-12.

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