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         Indiana Military Schools:     more books (18)
  1. (Black & White Reprint) 1975 Yearbook: Howe Military School, Howe, Indiana
  2. (Color Reprint) 1964 Yearbook: Howe Military School, Howe, Indiana
  3. War Service Text-Book for Indiana High Schools by Indiana. State Council of Defense, 2010-10-14
  4. (Color Reprint) 1940 Yearbook: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana
  5. (Color Reprint) 1962 Yearbook: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana
  6. (Color Reprint) 1942 Yearbook: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana
  7. (Color Reprint) 1941 Yearbook: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana
  8. (Color Reprint) 1963 Yearbook: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana
  9. (Black & White Reprint) 1940 Yearbook: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana
  10. (Black & White Reprint) 1948 Yearbook: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana
  11. Commencement address at Indiana University.: An article from: U.S. Department of Defense Speeches by Robert M. Gates, 2009-12-19
  12. Here's Howe, the first 100 years by Raymond R Kelly, 1984
  13. Massachusetts Military Reservation impact area groundwater study by Fred Michael Saunders, 1996
  14. The "Soviet Bloc" as an integration model: Economic, political, military, and cultural aspects (Discussion paper / Indiana Center for Global Business) by Paul Marer, 1996

41. No Child Left Alone By Military Recruiters
Only one university Earlham in indiana - declined to by the siren songs of militaryservice cooing educational programs, underresourced schools and underpaid
http://www.commondreams.org/views02/1206-08.htm
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Published on Friday, December 6, 2002 by CommonDreams.org No Child Left Alone By Military Recruiters by Leah C Wells The No Child Left Behind Act which went into effect last week has some surprising implications for high school students. Buried deep within the funding benefits is Section 9528 which grants the Pentagon access to directories with students names, addresses and phone numbers so that they may be more easily contacted and recruited for military service. Prior to this provision, one-third of the nation’s high schools refused recruiters’ requests for students’ names or access to campus because they believed it was inappropriate for educational institutions to promote military service. This portion of the Department of Education’s initiative to create better readers, testers and homework-doers is a departure from the previously federally guaranteed privacy protections students have traditionally known. Until now, schools have been explicitly instructed to protect the integrity of students’ information - even to guard students’ private information from college recruiters. Students must consent to releasing their personal data when they take college entrance exams. However, since September 11th , educational institutions have slid down the slippery slope in doling out student information when solicited by the FBI and now the Pentagon. Only one university - Earlham in Indiana - declined to release student data when approached after the terrorist attacks last fall.

42. Indiana Writers' Project/Program: Terms Used
indiana Writers' Project/Program Collection Category and Alphabetical Topic Indexes. 301,Public Buildings. 309, military Administration. 641, Public Grade schools.
http://library.indstate.edu/level1.dir/cml/rbsc/iwpp/terms.html
Indiana State University Library
Last updated July 21, 1999; comments to librbsc@isugw.indstate.edu
Indiana Writers' Project/Program Collection
Category and Alphabetical Topic Indexes
The following two lists provide access to the holdings of the Microfilm Edition at the topical level. The Categories list adapts the numerical system adopted by many research teams in various states. A few modifications were made in order to incorporate topics that were touched upon in the original scheme. The Alphabetical Topics list arranges the same material in alphabetical order by the subject heading used in the Categories list. Browse either list to acquaint yourself with the type of material found in the county holdings and indexed at the folder level in the Guide . Materials found outside the county holdings in reels 29 through 32 have been arranged broadly and must be perused frame by frame for content.
Categories of Topics in County Listings
General Description Place Names Geography Boundaries; Surveys Topography Rivers and Streams Climatology (Local) Weather and Lore Fires Floods and Flood Control Cyclones Comets, Eclipses, Etc. (Meteors)

43. Online NewsHour: A Military Education - October 20, 1999
those who have opposed military recruiting in high schools and colleges I think it'sin indiana somewhere, and found out that their military academy is
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/education/july-dec99/military_10-20.html
DRILLING FOR SCHOLARS
October 20,1999
Elizabeth Brackett of WTTW-Chicago reports on public education with a military touch. JIM LEHRER: Mixing public education with military discipline. Elizabeth Brackett of WTTW, Chicago reports. ELIZABETH BRACKETT: Delareese Jackson's day begins early. The teenager is out of bed at 4:00 A.M. It's still dark when she leaves the house on the south side of Chicago for the 45-minute ride on two buses to her high school. OFFICER: Forward, march. ELIZABETH BRACKETT: What makes Jackson willing to get up and get to school by 6:30? The Chicago military academy, Bronzeville, the nation's first public high school run by the Army's Junior Officer Training Corps. OFFICER: Left, left, right, left. ELIZABETH BRACKETT: The Chicago military academy was a dream of many in Chicago, but the guiding force was the current superintendent, Retired Brigadier General Frank Bacon. BRIG. GENERAL FRANK BACON (RET.): We're not training soldiers here, we're training students. Our goals here is 100 percent graduation, 90 percent of that group go to college, and 90 percent of that group will graduate from college, and 70 percent will go on scholarships that we are able to identify here at this school.

44. McCann's PooR Farm K-12 Schools Links And Virus Report
HarrisonWashington schools - Gaston. Howe military School - Howe. IndianaAcademy of Science, Mathematics and Humanities - Muncie.
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45. EESC - Engineering Schools
indiana UniversityPurdue University Fort Wayne. indiana University-Purdue Universityindianapolis. United States military Academy. United States Naval Academy.
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46. Quality Of Life - Starke Co., Indiana, Fresh Air Friendly Towns
Lutheran schools of indiana, PK to 8, 216. Private schools Marshall County,Grades, Enrolment (2000-2001). Culver military and Girls Academy, 9 to 12, 717.
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- the most heavily vascularized region in North America. Progressive Country Life - a healthy environment with low costs and room to grow. - finding new solutions for a skilled labor force. Sites ready now! - sites zoned industrial ready to build. Costs, comparisons and commitment - Is Starke County right for your company? Site Map - index of everything on this web site. Home - Starke County Development Foundation homepage. Four public school corporations and one private school provide a range of choice of K to 12 education for residents of Starke County. Enrolment during the 2000-2001 school year totalled 4,837. Three of the public school corporations are located within Starke County, serving the Knox area (Knox Community Schools), Hamlet (Oregon Davis Community Schools), and North Judson-San Pierre Community Schools. (North Judson and San Pierre area). The fourth, Culver Community Schools Corporation serves a township on the eastern border of Starke County, and is located in a nearby community near the western border of Marshall County. The Lutheran Schools of Indiana (private) operate a preschool at Knox, and elementary school at North Judson.

47. Colleges And Universities Index - US Schools
Purdue University West Lafayette, indiana. Princeton University -Princeton,New Jersey. U. S. Air Force Academy. US military Academy -West Point NY.
http://www.indexoftheweb.com/Education/Colleges_Universities.htm
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Alabama, University of - Tuscaloosa, Alabama Arizona, University of - Tucson Arizona Arizona State University - Tempe, Arizona Arkansas, University of - Fayetteville, Arkansas Arkansas State University - Jonesboro, Arkansas Auburn University - Auburn, Alabama Ball State University - Muncie, Indiana Baylor University - Waco, Texas Boise State University - Boise, Idaho Boston College - Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Bowling Green State University - Bowling Green, Ohio Brigham Young University - Provo, Utah Brown University - Providence, Rhode Island Bucknell University - Lewisburg, Pennsylvania California Berkeley, University of - Berkeley, California California State University Northridge - Northridge, California California State University Sacramento - Sacramento, California

48. Fort Wayne, Indiana Internet Access At Its Best! - Welcome To Midwest Internet E
Tuesday night on the controversial plans for new schools. high cost of heat in NortheastIndiana and the Story City employees serving in military to receive
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the Web Autos Business Careers Child Items ... Welding/Supplies
Tuesday, April 8
Hatch seeks change of venue

A Fort Wayne man accused of taking part in the murder of 17 year old Cheri Sue Hartman wants his trial moved out of Allen County.
Complete Story

Local bus station employee victim of morning robbery
Fort Wayne police are still looking for a suspect from an armed robbery at the downtown Greyhound bus station Monday morning.
Complete Story

Mayor names April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month One in every four girls or women and one in every seven boys or men are sexually assualted or raped in their lifetime. Complete Story Griffith Indiana serviceman among latest war casualties Another soldier from Indiana has fallen in the line of fire. Complete Story Hoosier Congresswoman wants Daylight Savings Time An Indiana Congresswoman says the Hoosier State should spring ahead with the rest of the nation. Complete Story Proposed legislation will have you paying more for printed news Will you have to shell out more for your newspaper?

49. AlterNet: No Child Left Behind By Military Recruiters
one university – Earlham in indiana – declined to by the siren songs of militaryservice cooing educational programs, underresourced schools and underpaid
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=14716

50. No Child Left Behind By Military Recruiters
Only one university Earlham in indiana declined to the siren songs of militaryservice cooing educational programs, underresourced schools and underpaid
http://www.alternet.org/print.html?StoryID=14716

51. Two School Innovators Provide Lesson For S.F.
most of the 344 public charter schools in California charter school located on anold military base and In indiana, Mayor Bart Peterson of indianapolis rallied
http://www.pacificresearch.org/press/com/2001/sfe_01-12-11.html
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Two school innovators provide lesson for S.F.
by Sally Pipes
Charter schools are deregulated public schools that gain freedom from regulation in return for meeting the goals of their establishing charter. Over the past decade charter schools have proven an effective way to promote parental choice, high standards, and local control. But these gains have not been achieved without a fight. In California, charter applicants must win approval from the local school district for their charter, a contract enabling them to operate as a public school with independent oversight. Only if rejected can they appeal to the state. While most of the 344 public charter schools in California have charters from their home school districts, many have gone to an outside district for approval, a move permitted under state law. The state board of education granted charters in two cases, one from Oakland. The first cadets are 162 highly motivated seventh-graders, 67 percent male and 90 percent African American or Latino. Parents are highly satisfied with the tough standards and discipline. Plans are set to expand OMI through high school.

52. Academic Departments And Schools
indiana'S URBAN UNIVERSITY. DIRECT LINKS TO schools Neurobiology Medicine, Departmentof Medicine, School of Microbiology and Immunology military Science (ROTC
http://www.iupui.edu/academic/schoolsdepts.htm
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53. Members.html
indiana military Impacted schools Association Home Page For more informationcontact Cathy at CBellevue@aol.com (800) 7765204 (402) 293-4005.
http://www.esu3.org/districts/bellevue/misa/members.html
Military Impacted Schools Association 1600 Highway 370
Bellevue, Nebraska 68005
(800) 291-MISA
"Serving the educational needs of military families" Military Impacted Schools Association Members Arizona: Fort Huachuca School District (Fort Huachuca) California Central Union School District (Lemoore NAS)
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District (Camp Pendleton)

Lemoore Union High School (Lemoore NAS)

Muroc Joint Unified School District (Edwards AFB-AFMC)
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Sierra Sands USD (China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station)
Silver Valley Unified School District (Ft. Irwin)

Travis Unified School District (Travis AFB-AMC)

Wheatland School District (Beale AFB-ACC)
Colorado El Paso County School District #8 (Ft. Carson, Peterson AFB) Connecticut Groton Public Schools (New London NSB, U.S. Coast Guard Academy) Georgia: Camden County Schools (Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base) Liberty County Board of Education (Fort Stewart AFB) Hawaii: Hawaii Public Schools Idaho: Mountain Home School District #193 (Mountain Home AFB-ACC Illinois Mascoutah Community School Unit S.D. #19 (Scott AFB-AMC)

54. Emergency Books And Training - Upcoming Emergency Response Schools
Upcoming Emergency Response schools Staff indiana Emergency Response TrainingAssociates, military Fire Service Related Training Open,Open ( ).
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55. ISACS
1958, Name changed to Independent schools Association of the Tuck Tucker, retiredfrom Kemper military Academy notfor-profit in indiana, boundaries compressed
http://www.isacs.org/about/mission/history.asp
Founded by W. M. Lewis, Headmaster, Lake Forest Academy under the name of "North Central Academic Association" - 18 member schools.
Name changed to "Private Schools Association of the Central States." Early membership dominated by Boarding and Military Schools. Growth of the Country Day School Movement (1910-1970).
Name changed to "Independent Schools Association of the Central States." Beginning of "The Teachers Council" as a professional arm of ISACS.
Development of mandatory evaluation program - Henderson (Blake), Schwartz (Pembroke CDS), and Seyfert (Milwaukee CDS). 1st part-time Executive Secretary - E. W. "Tuck" Tucker, retired from Kemper Military Academy.
"BULLETIN" began, edited by Bob Reichley, Culver Director of Publications.
The Teachers Council formalized its operations, developed By-laws. Decision to establish C. O. at Culver, Donald Griffin becomes half-time Executive Secretary. The "Culver Era" (1965-1970).
ISACS incorporated not-for-profit in Indiana, boundaries compressed. ISACS "Green Book" (evaluation guide for elementary schools) developed, and revised in 1972.
Merger with Teachers Council to form one ISACS, an association of schools and no longer of individuals, new By-laws, mandate that 1/3 of the Board consist of Heads of schools and 1/3 consist of teachers.

56. EDUCATION
Available at only two schools in indiana, an Air Force ROTC programprovides an introduction to the military. High School Report Card
http://www.lowell.net/chamber/educate.htm
EDUCATION
Schools,
the backbone of any hometown, are a measure of a community's commitment to the future. They become a focal point for family life as well as provide cultural and sporting events for everyone. Three Creeks Elementry School
Local Education:
Lowell families are served by Tri-Creek School Corporation and two parochial schools. Lowell Baptist and St. Edward School, giving families all the benefits of easy access to school facilities and activities. Tri-Creek School Corporation serves students from three townships totaling 18,000 residents. Oak Hill, Lake Prarie, and Three Creeks elementary schools share a combined enrollment of about 1,325 students in grades kindergarden through fifth. The language arts, mathmatics, and science curricula are complemented by participation in physical education, art and music instructed by teaching specialists in these areas. Elementary education stresses the development of the child as an individual with unique needs and potential, as well as aquistion of specific knowledge and skills. Middle school students receive a unique junior high school experience at Lowell Middle School which follows a school-within-a school plan. This grouping allows teachers to get to know their students very well. This attention helps guide students to academic and social success.

57. Searching Hoosier Roots
In reporting events in indiana's political life, businesses, schools, churches,sporting events, military history, expanding transportation and changing
http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/WWW/INDIANA/hoosierroots.html

58. SCHOOLS / TRAINING
University Aerospace Technology * Terre Haute, indiana 47809 Phone and general aviation(nonmilitary) pilots and a short list of flight schools meeting your
http://www.aero.com/schools/schools.htm
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General / Commercial Aviation
Colleges/Universities:
Andrews University
Aviation Technology Department * Berrien Springs, MI 49104
Phone: (616) 471-1455 * Fax: (616) 481-6004 Big Bend Community College
BBCCAviation Department * 7662 Chanute St. * Moses Lake, WA 98837
BBCC Aviation Office, (509)762-6256
E-Mail: flybbcc@bbcc.ctc.edu The College of Aeronautics Phone: 1-800-PRO-AERO Daniel Webster College 20 University Drive * Nashua, NH 03063 Phone: (800) 325-6876 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 600 South Clyde Morris Blvd * Daytona Beach, FL. 32114-3900 Phone: 800-222-3728 E-Mail: admit@db.erau.edu Embry-Riddle, Prescott Campus 3200 Willow Creek Rd. * Prescott, AZ 86301 Tel: (520) 776-3728 E-Mail: admit@pr.erau.edu Florida Institute of Technology School of Aeronautics * 150 W. University Blvd. * Melbourne, FL 32901 Phone: 407-768-8000 * Admissions: 1-800-888-4348 E-Mail: stephens@fit.edu

59. School Snapshot, Howe Military School B725 Indiana Department Of
School Snapshot, Howe military School B725. indiana Department of Education.Howe military School, Grades 0912. Compare schools/schools Like Ours.
http://mustang.doe.state.in.us/SEARCH/s3.cfm?schl=B725

60. NFM: No Child Left Unrecruited?
Only one college — Earlham in indiana —refused to release schools are notrequired to give preferential campus access to the military, but may
http://northampton.quaker.org/Unrecruited.htm
No Child Left Unrecruited? Is your or your child’s personal information being released to the recruiting office of US military without your knowledge or consent in violation of your right to privacy? You may be aware that under a newly enacted provision of the No Child Left Behind Act, high schools across the nation must provide the Defense Department a directory with the name, address and telephone of all juniors and seniors or risk losing federal funding. Prior to this provision, one-third of the nation’s high schools refused recruiters’ requests for students’ names or access to campus because they believed it was inappropriate. Now all high schools must aid the Pentagon in targeting minors to coerce them into entering a dangerous and violent profession. Here at the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, we are actively encouraging high school students, their parents and teachers to educate their colleagues about these new policies and to distribute form letters to enable parents and students to opt out of recruitment process. The initiative was launched on December 10, Human Rights Day and a National Day of Student Resistance. Given our collective commitment in various areas to young people and peacemaking through active nonviolence, we thought you would be interested

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