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  1. Woodford County High School (Kentucky)
  2. Transylvania University: Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act, University of Kentucky, All the King's Men
  3. Troops to Teachers - Turning Kentucky Soldiers To Teachers by David A. Donathan, 2007-08-09
  4. J.D.Green - Kentucky by Kentucky, 2010-02-17
  5. Kentucky (Lifepac)
  6. The Path to a Larger Life: Creating Kentucky's Educational Future by Prichard Committee, 1990-03-29
  7. Accountability, Assessment, and Teacher Commitment: Lessons from Kentucky's Reform Efforts (Suny Series, Restructuring and School Change)
  8. Magnet Schools in Kentucky: Dupont Manual High School
  9. Mountain Teacher by Ken Slone, 2005-12-08
  10. Sex education: Status report, selected school districts (Kentucky. General Assembly. Legislative Research Commission. Informational bulletin) by James H Sandlin, 1971
  11. A follow-up study of adults passing the General Education Development Test upon completion of preparation in a Kentucky Adult Learning Center during fiscal year 1973 by Wallace K Nave, 1974
  12. The general and professional education sequence in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Education at the University of Kentucky by James W Gladden, 1958
  13. Proceedings of the Sixty-Fifth Representative Assembly Louisville, Kentucky July 3-6, 1986 (Proceedings of the Representative Assembly) by National Education Associaton of the United States, 1987-02
  14. General animal science: Student package (Competency-based education) by Charles Byers, 1988

61. Kentucky Author Forum Presents David Hockney
A $100 package ticket includes the above events plus dinner with general Clark 1771for further information.WFPL 89.3 FM and the kentucky education Network (KET
http://kaf.louisville.edu/clark/
General Wesley K. Clark
November 6, 2001
General Wesley K. Clark (Ret), the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) from July 197 until May 2000, will be the next guest of the Kentucky Author Forum on November 6, 2001. Clark, the Commander in Chief of the United States European Command, was simultaneously the commander in charge of Operation Allied Force, the alliance's successful military action in response to the Kosovo crisis. Clark was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in August 2000, the nations highest civilian honor. Clark will discuss his new book "Waging Modern War: Bosnia, Kosovo, and the Future of Combat." (Public Affairs) In addition to serving pro bono as a distinguished senior advisor for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a director of the Atlantic Council and a member of the board of the International Crisis Group, Clark serves as a military analyst for Cable News Network (CNN). He is a noted speaker presenting key insights on strategic leadership, foreign and military policy and high technology to corporate leaders and other audiences. His thoughts on the nation's fight against terrorism are particularly timely. As Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Clark was in overall command of NATO's military forces in Europe. Responsible for safeguarding an area extending from the northern tip of Norway to the eastern border of Turkey, he assured the peace, security and territorial integrity of the NATO member nations. In 1999, Clark commanded Operation Allied Force, the alliance's successful military action in response to the Kosovo crisis. This was NATO's first major, combat action and largest air operation in Europe since the Second World War.

62. 1996-98 IRPs
Office of the Attorney general, Auditor of Department of education, Board of Elections,Finance and Management, Health Policy Board, kentucky Heritage Council,
http://www.state.ky.us/kirm/irplist.htm
1996-1998 Information Resources Plans (IRPs)
Under KRS 61.948, each state agency and public university much submit a biennial Information Resources Plan (IRP) to the KIRM Commission for review and approval. For public access, the plans have been exported in text format from KIRM's Plan Collection and Management System. From the table, select the IRP you wish to review.
STATE AGENCIES
Agriculture Office of the Attorney General Auditor of Public Accounts Council on Higher Education ... Workforce Development Cabinet UNIVERSITIES Eastern Kentucky University Kentucky State University Morehead State University Murray State University ... Western Kentucky University Last Revised 12/30/97

63. Carnegie Classification Of Institutions Of Higher Education
kentucky Christian College, KY, Baccalaureate Colleges—general. kentucky kentuckyWesleyan College, KY, Baccalaureate Colleges—general. Kenyon
http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/Classification/CIHE2000/PartIIfiles/K.htm
Home Our Work Carnegie Classification 2000 Edition Index > K Classification home 2000 Edition - Foreword - Category Definitions - Technical Notes - Summary Information ... Staff
Institution State Classification Kalamazoo College MI Baccalaureate Colleges—Liberal Arts Kalamazoo Valley Community College MI Associate's Colleges Kankakee Community College IL Associate's Colleges Kansas City Art Institute MO Specialized Institutions—Schools of art, music, and design Kansas City Kansas Community College KS Associate's Colleges Kansas State University KS Doctoral/Research Universities—Extensive Kansas State University-Salina, College of Technology and Aviation KS Specialized Institutions—Schools of engineering and technology Kansas Wesleyan University KS Baccalaureate Colleges—General Kaplan College FL Associate's Colleges Kaskaskia College IL Associate's Colleges Katharine Gibbs School MA Associate's Colleges Katharine Gibbs School NJ Associate's Colleges Katharine Gibbs School (Melville) NY Associate's Colleges Katharine Gibbs School (New York) NY Associate's Colleges KD Studio-Actors Conservatory

64. Ask The Pros : Providing FREE Answers To All Of Your Consumer Questions
Georgia. Illinois. kentucky. Lexington. Paducah. Massachusetts. Dentistry. Cosmetic Family, Cosmetic Dentistry, general Cosmetic education Instruction.
http://www.askthepros.com/index.asp?State=KY

65. International Bureau Of Education. International Activities. Databanks. World Da
kentucky. Official site of the Department of education. general information aboutthe Department; current programmes; curriculum frameworks; searchable database
http://www.ibe.unesco.org/International/Databanks/Wde/namerica.htm
Official information sources on education North America Western Europe Africa South of Sahara Asia and the Pacific Central Europe and former USSR ... Middle east and North Africa General information sources Background information Statistics and indicators Databases on education systems Web resources Educational profiles National reports
North America
Canada Alberta British Columbia Manitoba ... Guam C anada Federal and nationwide sources Official site of the Council of Ministers of Education , Canada (CMEC), a co-ordinating body through which ministers consult and act on matters of mutual interest. General information about CMEC; current programmes and activities; on-line publications, reports and policy documents; school achievement indicators; statistics and indicators; press releases. A section includes links to Provincial and Territorial Departments and Ministries responsible for education. (In English and French)

66. KGS--Educational Resources
Other places to start include general Web indices teachers funded by the US Departmentof education. kentucky Geological Survey Earth Science education Network
http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/General/educatIndex.html
KGS Educational Resources
This page lists links to information available at the Kansas Geological Survey that is most appropriate for educational use. This is not an exhaustive list; please check the other areas of the KGS Web Site for other resources that may also be of interest. In addition, several educational publications are listed in the Kansas Geological Survey publications catalog.
GeoKansas
Presented by the Kansas Geological Survey Geology Extension, GeoKansas presents regional information about the geology and geography of Kansas.
Photo Library
The KGS has created a new database to explore the photos taken by KGS staff over the years. Try it and feel free to comment using the "Comment" button found on many the pages or using the email link at the bottom of the photo pages.
Reports and Books
From Sea to PrairieA Primer of Kansas Geology
A general discussion of the changing Kansas landscape, geologic time, rocks and minerals, and fossils of Kansas is undertaken. The state is broken into 11 regions, and the book addresses the rock type, age, and landscape of each region.
Physiographic Map of Kansas
Learn about the geography of Kansas using this interactive map.

67. KSBA - Publications
KSBA produces a variety of general and servicespecific publications school boardactivities, discusses issues in kentucky public education, updates the
http://www.ksba.org/publications.htm
K entucky S chool B oards A ssociation (Click here for Services Directory) Home About KSBA Academy of Studies/Continuing Education Administrative Procedures Administrative Regulations ASAP for School Boards Attorney General's Opinions Board Team Development Communications Council of School Board Attorneys Critical Issues District Online Manuals Education Links Educational Vacancies Governmental Relations Kentucky School Advocate Liability Insurance Fund Legal Services Medicaid Reimbursement Oasis Award PEAK Award Property Coverage Publications Regulatory advocacy Research Risk Managment Special Education Strategic Planning Student Accident Coverage Student advocacy Superintendent Searches Tax Revenue Anticipation Note Treasurer's Bonds Unemployment coverage Workers' Compensation Web Site of the Month:
Stand Up for Fort Thomas
P ublications
KSBA produces a variety of general and service-specific publications. These include: Kentucky School Advocate (articles from current edition) - KSBA's monthly newspaper reports on local school board activities, discusses issues in Kentucky public education, updates the association's business actions and service offerings and many other topics. The Kentucky School Advocate reaches an audience of over 2,700 education leaders and other state and community leaders across the state and nation;

68. Welcome To The Kentucky State Treasury Web Site
the general Assembly recently assured that most of the kentucky Lottery profitswould support higher education through the kentucky education Excellence
http://www.kytreasury.com/html/kyt_college.html
Kentucky State Treasury
Jonathan Miller, Treasurer
College Savings Home College Savings Unclaimed Property Lottery ... Late Breaking News College Savings To help make it easier for families to send their children to college, Kentucky has a higher education savings program and is about to add a guaranteed prepaid tuition program. Kentucky's Lottery also funds college scholarships for high school graduates. For detailed information on each program, please click the links below: Kentucky's Affordable Prepaid Tuition Plan (KAPT) Kentucky Education
Savings Plan Trust In order to guarantee to keep college costs capped, Kentucky is preparing to launch the KAPT For more information about how a prepaid tuition program would work for Kentucky, call 1-888-919-KAPT or click here To receive regular updates about KAPT, please join our emailing lists The Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust To request more information about opening a Trust account, call 1-877-KY TRUST (598-7878) or visit www.kentuckytrust.org

69. Kentucky Lottery Corporation
as a onetime bonus for kentucky Vietnam veterans. was earmarked for elementary andsecondary education in 1993 $1.2 billion has gone to the general Fund, as
http://www.kylottery.com/where_money_goes.html
Since it started in 1989, the Kentucky Lottery has earned over $1.8 billion for Kentucky's state treasury. Currently, Kentucky Lottery dividends support college grants and scholarships, childhood reading and adult literacy programs, housing for the needy, and the State's General Fund.
Between Fiscal Years 1999 and 2002, the Kentucky Lottery has provided approximately $203 million to the Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES) Program, the College Access Program and the Kentucky Tuition Grants Program. Combined, this money has been used to make more than 270,000 financial awards to help Kentucky's best and brightest students remain in Kentucky for their post-secondary education. To learn more about these merit-based and need-based scholarship programs, call the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority toll free at 1-800-928-8926 or visit their web site at www.kheaa.com
In addition to the $203 million for college grants and scholarships noted above, $9 million has gone to Kentucky's Early Childhood Reading Incentive Fund and Kentucky's Collaborative Center for Literacy Development since 1999. $17.5 million has supported the Kentucky Housing Corporation's Affordable Housing Trust Fund over the past four years, helping to build over 4,000 units of housing for some of the state's neediest citizens. In addition, $32 million of Lottery money was set aside by the legislature in the early 1990's as a one-time bonus for Kentucky Vietnam veterans. $214 million was earmarked for elementary and secondary education in 1993 and 1994, and, over the years, more than $1.3 billion has gone to the General Fund, as designated by members of the General Assembly. The General Fund pays for a wide variety of programs and projects that benefit all Kentuckians.

70. The Kentucky Post
According to an annual financial report for kentucky, the amount of money goingto elementary and secondary education from the general fund amounted to 44.3
http://www.kypost.com/2003/02/01/kyschools020103.html
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Superintendents map out cuts
By Crystal Harden
Post staff reporter
Visalia and A.J. Jolly elementary schools as well as a myriad of school programs could become casualties as school budget writers look for ways to cut expenses in the face of flagging state revenue. Open to public The Northern Kentucky legislative caucus will meet today at 10 a.m. in the University Center cafeteria at Northern Kentucky University. The session , for lawmakers to hear concerns of their constituents, is open to the public.

71. The Kentucky Post
Daily editions provide news, weather, sports, entertainment, and commentary. Includes classified ads, Category News Newspapers Regional United States kentucky...... year, the Lane's End Stakes, kentucky Derby prep The issue The general AssemblyOur view Loophole by Jim Reis • Covington's education bishop • Brossart
http://www.kypost.com/
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Coalition's confidence grows

U.S. forces set up a base in central Baghdad and a warplane dropped bunker-busting bombs aimed at President Saddam Hussein and his two sons. As the coalition's confidence grew, President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair looked beyond the war, declaring that Iraq would soon be liberated.
Post headlines: PAST COVERAGE:
Family patient for soldier to come home
Tiny Lan-Cay Inc. makes contribution Killed journalist remembered here Former Post reporter Michael Kelly killed in accident in Iraq ... Post a message for soldiers T O D A Y ' S H E A D L I N E S April 8, 2003

72. Messenger-Inquirer
Provides daily editions of local and national news, wetaher and sports. Includes local obituaries, Category News Newspapers Regional United States kentucky...... Newspaper In education Subscribe Front Page Front Page Image kentucky WesleyanCollege fans cheer the KWC menÕs basketball team as the general Assembly.
http://www.messenger-inquirer.com/

73. Training Liaisons Governmental Services Center In KY
Attorney general, Malea Vincent, 502/6965616. Council on Post Secondary education,Pat Sawyer, 502/573-1555. kentucky State University, Angela Rogers, 502/597-6013.
http://gsc.state.ky.us/Liaisons.htm
Training Liaisons
EXECUTIVE BRANCH Commission on Human Rights
Anna Adams
Department for Local Government
Barbara Buechler
Department for Military Affairs
Laura Malena
Governor's/Lt Governor's Office
Vicki Brown

x 341 JUDICIAL BRANCH Administrative Office of Courts
Bobbie Smith
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Legislative Research Commission
Betsy Barton
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CABINET
Stacey McClellan

x 4288 Dana Parker Education Rita Belen x 4310 Kentucky Arts Council Carolyn Starbuck Kentucky Education Television Mary Frances Cecil Julie Burwell Kentucky Historical Society Mary Ann Conley Lori Franklin x 300 Teacher's Retirement System Kathy Brewer Ruth Henry Kim Mulder Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Wendi Beswick Kentucky Housing Corporation Amy Smith x 369 GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET Agriculture Amanda Cloyd Attorney General Malea Vincent Council on Post Secondary Education Pat Sawyer Kentucky State University Angela Rogers Kentucky Retirement Systems Kathy Hamilton x 1123 Kentucky Board of Nursing Leisa Drexler x 224 Board of Medical Licensure Brenda Knopp x 266 Registry Election Finance Connie Cole Auditor of Public Accounts Sharon Elliott Treasurer Rebecca Comley Unified Prosecutorial System Betty Roby Veteran's Affairs/Frankfort Honor Barker Veteran's Affairs/Wilmore Deidrah Barnett GOVERNOR'S OFFICE FOR TECHNOLOGY Pam Shouse HEALTH SERVICES CABINET Maranda Cummins x 3944

74. Overview Of Kentucky Waters
general permits (Excludes KIMOPs KYC), 8,866. The kentucky Division of Water hasreceived a total education programs and public outreach; Technical assistance;
http://water.nr.state.ky.us/dow/dwover.htm
AN OVERVIEW OF KENTUCKY'S WATERS
WATER RESOURCES
Average annual rainfall 40 - 50 inches Maximum winter and spring Minimum late summer and fall
WHERE THE WATER OCCURS
State surface area 40,409 square miles Major Drainage Basins
On the surface
Miles of rivers and streams Miles of rivers bordering other states Acres of wetlands Number of reservoirs over 1000 acres in size Acres of publicly owned lakes and reservoirs
Under the Ground
Percent of Kentucky land underlain by karst topography Percent of rural Kentucky population who are self-supplied who rely on groundwater Number of private domestic water wells installed since July 1985 Number of public water supplies that depend on groundwater Population served by public systems supplied by groundwater
WATER USE
Water use estimates in million gallons per day Withdrawals 2001 Amounts Water suppliers Mining Industrial (self-supplied) Commercial (self-supplied) Aquaculture TOTAL* *This total does not include amounts of water used for power production. Hydroelectric power uses 83 billion gallons per day; virtually all of it is returned. Thermoelectric power production withdraws 3.4 billion gallons per day, of which 203 million gallons are consumed. The community served State population (2000) Number of counties Number of incorporated cities Number of public water systems Population served by public water systems Population self-supplied (not on public systems) See the Kentucky Annual Public Water System Compliance Reports for more information.

75. Is Kentucky A Good Model For Arkansas?
of a comprehensive effort in which teachers, curriculum experts, policymakers, andmembers of the general public worked to The kentucky education Reform Act
http://policy.uark.edu/ritter/ar-ky_home.html
Is Kentucky a Good Model for the State of Arkansas
in the Wake of the Lakeview Ruling? A Look at the Evidence Gary W. Ritter

Assistant Professor of Education and Public Policy
University of Arkansas
Email: Garyr@uark.edu Lakeview v. Huckabee This page provides information on the performance of students in Kentucky's public schools that may help inform the debate in Arkansas over whether the Kentucky Education Reform Act is a good model for the state of Arkansas. This page will provide information on:

Background of the Debate:
  • S ince the ruling in the Lakeview v. Huckabee

76. Education World® - Universities : North America : USA : General Resources
Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas kentucky Louisiana. graduateengineering, MBA, English, business, computers, education, architecture and
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=1950

77. KHEAA Programs
KHEAA was established by an act of the general Assembly in 1966 toenhance higher education opportunities for kentucky students.
http://www.kheaa.com/prog_home.html
KHEAA Programs KHEAA Services Federal Programs Financial Aid 101 ... Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust KHEAA Programs The Commonwealth of Kentucky has several financial aid programs that are administered by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) KHEAA was established by an act of the General Assembly in 1966 to enhance higher education opportunities for Kentucky students. Since its creation, the agency has helped hundreds of thousands of students pay for their higher education. The links to the left provide detailed information about the student financial aid programs administered by KHEAA. KHEAA PROGRAMS KHEAA SERVICES FEDERAL PROGRAMS FINANCIAL AID 101 ... KHEAA HOME Technical problems? Call the Help Desk at 1-800-818-2678
KHEAA does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability in employment or
services and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodations to afford individuals with disabilities
an equal opportunity to participate in all programs and activities. Questions and comments are welcome. Contact:

78. EKU Forensic Science Curriculum
Department of Chemistry, Eastern kentucky University, Richmond, KY 40475 general educationRequirements (37 hours) Standard general education program, excluding
http://www.chemistry.eku.edu/cur-fs.htm
Forensic Science
Department of Chemistry, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY 40475-3124 For more information, contact the program advisor, Prof. Fraas , or e-mail to robert.fraas@eku.edu Updated for 1999-2000
    Major Requirements (54 hours)
      CHE 111, 112, 325, 361, 362, 366, 367, 570, and three hours of upper division chemistry electives; FOR 411, 412, 451, 495, and eight hours of 400-level forensic science electives.
    Supporting Course Requirements (19-20 hours)
      MAT 115 and 121 (or 261); PHY 131 and 132 (or 201 and 202); LAS 210; STA 270.
    General Education Requirements (37 hours)
      Standard General Education program, excluding course categories 14, 15, and 16.
    University Requirements (9 hours)
      NMO 100 and eight hours of restricted electives.
    Free Electives (8-9 hours) Total Curriculum = 128 hours
RECOMMENDED PROGRAM Forensic Science Year 1 Fall Semester Course Content Credits ENG 101 English Composition CHE 111 Intro. Chemistry MAT 109 Precalculus (Area I) NMO 100 Fresh. Orientation HPR 180 Physical Education Area III Social Science Total Credits Spring Semester Course Content Credits English Composition CHE 112 Intro. Chemistry

79. Kentucky Primary Programs: Principals' Beliefs About Early Childhood Education A
in many forms and types (The kentucky Department of education Recommended Best thatwere introduced in the 1994 general Assembly (Legislative Report
http://www.hehd.clemson.edu/SRCEA/YrBkv1n1/Jording.htm
Kentucky Primary Programs: Principals' Beliefs About Early Childhood Education And Selected Demographic Characteristics Cathy S. Jording, Ed. D. (Return to Contents) The Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) of 1990 mandated a non-graded primary program for the first four grades of the elementary school (kindergarten, first, second, and third grades). Teachers were to use developmentally appropriate early childhood education practices and principals, serving as instructional leaders, were to ensure education program success (Chance, 1991). For principals of Kentucky elementary schools, the mandated primary program approach presented new strategies for the implementation and development of educational practices for children through age eight. The principals needed advanced skills in the teaching and learning processes and a thorough understanding of the practical application of child growth and development (National Association of Elementary School Principals, 1990). Also, they needed expertise in contemporary and traditional teaching and learning processes and an understanding of "learning readiness" (National Association of Elementary School Principals, 1990, p.34). The Kentucky elementary school evolved from desks in rows, quiet classrooms, and structured time frames of subjects into a child-initiated, multi-age, multi-ability, active classroom program. Principals were required to ensure program success, regardless of whether their educational knowledge and beliefs were based in traditional or developmentally appropriate practices (Kentucky Department of Education, 1991).

80. Family Resource And Youth Services Centers, Kentucky Department Of Education
of education, 1996). kentucky's Family and Youth Services Centers Break New Ground(North Central Regional educational Laboratory, 1994). Content and general
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/envrnmnt/css/cs1lk27.htm
Family Resource and Youth Services Centers, Kentucky Department of Education
As part of the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) of 1990, legislators in Kentucky laid the groundwork for comprehensive, statewide, integrated service delivery system called Family Resource and Youth Services Centers. Currently, there are 560 centers serving 911 schools across the state of Kentucky. Most centers are located at or near school sites and provide various services according to the needs of the local community. There are two types of centers. Family Resource Centers serve elementary schools and provide access to child care, parenting training, child development training, parent and child education services, and health screening services and referrals. Youth Services Centers serve secondary schools and provide employment counseling, training and placement, summer and part-time job development, drug and alcohol abuse counseling, and family crisis and mental health counseling. To become a Family Resource Center or Youth Services Center, the proposed school site must have a student population in which at least 20 percent of the students are eligible for free school lunch. After the center is established, it is open to the whole community. Various human services at a school are offered by an interagency task force, which is guided by a local advisory council. The council has school and parent representatives and is responsible for conducting a needs assessment, setting policy, reviewing budgets, and planning for the future. The school principal actively collaborates with parents and service agencies.

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