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21. Financial Aid Resources - Career Choices In Special Education - National Clearin
Kansas, north carolina, Wyoming. Directories maintained by the US Department ofEducation Guaranty agencies Guaranty agencies administer student loans under
http://www.special-ed-careers.org/career_choices/financial_aid/financial_aid.htm
Financial Aid Resources
State Resources Federal Resources Private Resources
State Resources
Most states now have some form of student assistance. These financial aid programs vary by state. To find out the details of state grants and loans, students should contact their state agency or college financial aid administrator. State Higher Education Assistance Agencies: Alabama Kentucky North Dakota Alaska ... Wyoming Directories maintained by the U.S. Department of Education:
  • Guaranty Agencies - Guaranty agencies administer student loans under the FFEL Program. This site gives a list of the guaranty agencies that operate in each state.
Federal Resources

22. SchoolGrants - Links: State Agencies
north Dakota Department of Public Instruction. O. South carolina Department of educationSouth carolina State Dept of Ed Office Wyoming Department of education.
http://www.schoolgrants.org/schoolgrants2/links/state_agencies.htm
Links:
State Agencies
Welcome Contact Us SchoolGrants (full site) Grant-Related L inks: Federal Agencies Foundations Grants Management Grant-Writing ... International Grants State Agencies Education-Related L inks: General Interest National Organizations Publications School Safety ... Technology You should regularly check your state education agency's website. These agencies frequently publish grant information as well as many other items of interest and assistance to their state's educators.
As always, if you know of links that should be included here, please let us know! (Links on SchoolGrants always open in their own windows so you will always be able to return to your spot on this site.) State Agencies A C F G ... W A Alabama Department of Education Alaska Department of Education
Alaska - Links to Southeast Alaska Education Sites Arizona Department of Education Arkansas Department of Education
Arkansas - Other Links to Arkansas Education Sites C California Department of Education http://goldmine.cde.ca.gov/

23. SchoolGrants - Links: Federal Agencies
States Served Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, north carolina, andSouth carolina. Specialty Area Early Childhood education.
http://www.schoolgrants.org/schoolgrants2/links/fed_agencies.htm
Links: Federal Agencies Welcome Grants Contact Us SchoolGrants (full site) Grant-Related L inks: Federal Agencies Foundations Grants Management Grant-Writing Grant Publications ... State Agencies Education-Related L inks: General Interest National Organizations Publications School Safety ... Technology You should regularly check federal Web sites. These agencies frequently publish grant information as well as many other items of interest and assistance to educators.
As always, if you know of links that should be included here, please let us know! (Links on SchoolGrants always open in their own windows so you will always be able to return to your spot on this site. Much more grant-related information is available on the full SchoolGrants site at http://www.schoolgrants.org/welcome.htm Federal Agencies Regional Educational Laboratories Federal Agencies Nonprofit Gateway ("A network of links to federal government information and services")

24. North Carolina Progress Board
was held at the Friday Center for Continuing education. targets set, state leadersand agencies can work can contact us at the north carolina Progress Board
http://www.theprogressboard.org/
What's New ! View the eight sections of the
NORTH CAROLINA 20/20 Report/Calendar
that was released December 2001.
Printable versions are also available. On Friday, November 22, 2002 a Triangle Area Citizens Assembly was held at the Friday Center for Continuing Education. Norris Tolson , Secretary, N.C. Department of Revenue, gave the opening address. Dean William Roper , UNC-CH School of Public Health, gave the plenary address. Please click on their names to read a copy of each speech
EIGHT IMPERATIVES FOR THE YEAR 2020 Booklet A Summary of Findings, Facts, Visions, Goals, and Targets . .....from the report , of THE NORTH CAROLINA PROGRESS BOARD (December, 2001) NC 20/20 The NC Progress Board has worked hard for the last several months, listening to citizens, interviewing experts and researching the data to understand where North Carolina stands in eight key areas.

25. North Carolina Hungernet Home Page (RTPnet)
groups, community action agencies, social change Conduct public education and informationactivities information, please contact north carolina Hunger Network
http://www.nchungernet.org/
Home Welcome to
The North Carolina Hunger Network
Membership
Join NC Hungernet
Learn about the Credit Union Advantage HERE
How You Can Be Active To End Hunger

Support from the Faith Communities
Hunger Information
Hunger in NC has a face!
Facts about Hunger in NC

Links to Federal and State Food Programs

Upcoming Hunger Events
Advocacy to End Hunger
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Mission
Founded in 1990, the North Carolina Hunger Network is a statewide, diverse membership organization committed to ending hunger and malnutrition through education, advocacy and research. Hunger will not be eliminated through emergency food provisions. To end hunger and malnutrition, we the affected and concerned, will work together across our state for economic and social justice.
Vision
There’s plenty for everybody, let’s spread it around.
Who we are
The North Carolina Hunger Network is a grassroots membership organization established to address hunger through education and advocacy. Diverse both racially, and socio-economically, membership includes, emergency food providers, church hunger groups, community action agencies, social change organizations, community based organizations and individuals
What we do
Promote communications and coordination among diverse groups to generate a cohesive approach to influencing policies and programs affecting poverty, hunger and malnutrition.

26. Special Needs Federation
Assisting state and local education agencies to meet responsibilities under currentspecial education law testing and accountability in north carolina, there is
http://www.cladisabilitylaw.org/sp_needs_fed/sp_needs_fed.htm
The North Carolina Special Needs Federation is a coalition of families, advocates and organizations working together to promote an appropriate individualized education for all children with disabilities. The Special Needs Federation is committed to: Educating the public, the legislature, school officials, and the judiciary about the importance and value of providing to children with disabilities the full protections of special education law. Empowering parents of children with disabilities to make informed decisions about and advocate for a free appropriate public education for their children. Advocating for improved educational outcomes for children with special needs in legislative, administrative and judicial forums. Assisting state and local education agencies to meet their responsibilities under current special education law. Acting as a clearinghouse for advocates to share experiences and expertise in their individual advocacy cases. Statewide Organizational Members of the Special Needs Federation Include:
Accept
The Arc of North Carolina
The Autism Society of North Carolina
The Brain Injury Association of North Carolina
Carolina Legal Assistance, Inc.

27. NCCAT: The North Carolina Center For The Advancement Of Teaching
Superintendents, Principals, Curriculum Specialists, Teachers, education agencies. forour state's education initiatives, including 2935202 mcduffie@nccat.org.
http://www.nccat.org/stateinitiatives.html
Supporting State Initiatives Superintendents, Principals, Curriculum Specialists, Teachers, Education Agencies
Please contact NCCAT for information on becoming involved with our collaborative programs of support for our state's education initiatives, including:
  • No Child Left Behind legislation, "Closing the Gap" in test scores, Achieving Student Success Through Excellent Teaching, the Excellent Schools Act, and more.
Contact:
Dr. Mary Dix McDuffie
Director
mcduffie@nccat.org

to top NCCAT
276 NCCAT Drive
Cullowhee, NC 28723-9062
Telephone: 828-293-5202
Toll-free (NC only):
Fax: 828-227-7363 E-mail: information@nccat.org

28. Stateline.org: North Carolina
org Crime and Courts education Environment and Observer (Raleigh) Healthcare PoliticsNorth carolina Business Leaders out of the budgets for state agencies.
http://www.stateline.org/state.do?state=NC

29. Stateline.org: Education
Title I To Local education agencies, states, according to a Census Bureau report onpublic education. New Jersey New Mexico New York north carolina north Dakota
http://www.stateline.org/issue.do?issueId=124

30. North Carolina Department Of Crime Control And Public Safety
an equivalent combination of education and experience enhances effectiveness of NorthCarolina's criminal justice and local law enforcement agencies to receive
http://www.nccrimecontrol.org/jobs/
The North Carolina Department of
Bryan E. Beatty, Secretary
Weldon Freeman, Human Resources Director
NEW MAILING ADDRESS:

CCPS Human Resources Office
NC Department of Crime Control and Public Safety
4701 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4701
OFFICE LOCATION:
512 N. Salisbury St.
Raleigh, NC 27604-1159
  • All applicants must complete and submit a state application (FORM PD-107) for employment.
  • Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of state applications.
  • When applying for more than one position, please submit a separate application for each vacancy.
  • Applicants should make sure the applications are received in the DCCPS Human Resources office by 5:00 PM on the application deadline. Postmarked applications will not be accepted.
Click here to obtain (FORM PD-107) Within limits of applicable law and regulations, the CCPS recruitment and selection process shall give equal employment opportunity to all applicants, without regard to race, religion, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, disability or political affiliation/influence and shall be based solely on job-related criteria. Job Hotline Number and press 1.

31. About Learn & Serve America :: Tribal Grantees
About Learn Serve State education agencies. School, Community Collaborationeducation Building Addition gov www.nysed.gov north carolina Department of
http://www.learnandserve.org/about/sea.html
:: State Education Agencies
Grantees are listed alphabetically by state. Last updated on November 12, 2002.
Alabama State Department of Education
Ms. Tammy H. Starnes
P.O. Box 302101
50 North Ripley Street, Room 5348 (36104)
Montgomery , AL 36130
Phone: (334) 242-8199
Fax: (334) 242-0496
tstarnes@alsde.edu

www.alsde.edu/ver1

Alaska Department of Education Ms. Kattaryna Stiles Alaska State Community Service Commission 619 Ship Creek Avenue Anchorage , AK 99501 Phone: (907) 269-4674 Fax: (907) 269-4520 kattaryna_stiles@eed.state.ak.us www.eed.state.ak.us/EarlyDev/Americorps/LearnandServe.html. Arizona Department of Education Ms. Jan Brite 1535 West Jefferson Avenue Bin #60 Phoenix , AZ 85007 Phone: (602) 542-4365 Fax: (602) 364-3045 jbrite@ade.az.gov.. www.ade.state.az.us Arkansas Department of Education Ms. Karen Ghidotti #4 Capitol Mall - Room #402A Little Rock , AR 72201

32. CRFC External Links
Social Science Development Center. education agencies Chicago Public Schools; JudicialBranch Law Libraries; north carolina Civic education Consortium;
http://www.crfc.org/linkage.html
About Programs Publications Calendar ... contact
External Links
Legal

Education

Law-Related Education

Legal
  • U.S. Government
  • Illinois Government
    Other State Government
  • City of Chicago
  • Legal Resources
  • Chicago Area Law Schools Education
  • Educational Organizations
  • Education Agencies
  • Educational Publications
  • CRFC Schools Registry If you would like to include a link to your school's web site, please e-mail
  • 33. North Carolina Home Page At MetaLab
    A valuable resource of environmental agencies and departments International AVS Center;NCREN, north carolina Research and education Network (formerly
    http://www.ibiblio.org/nc/nchome.html
    Welcome to North Carolina!
    Mike Easley, Governor
    Go to the Governor's home page
    Before commenting on the information offered, please read the
    North Carolina's Information Services
    NCINFO from the UNC Institute of Government largest and most diversified of the university-based governmental training and research organizations in the United States. NC Regional Information - here you will find information on various regions in North Carolina; links to city and county information NC Media Information - newsgroups, TV and radio stations, and more. Universities and Colleges in North Carolina Now placed on a separate page for easier viewing! If your university or college is now on-line, drop a line and I'll add it here.
    State Government and related entities

    34. ARTS NC - Arts Resources
    http//www.nctc.org/; north carolina Writers’ Network Arts, education and Outreach http//kennedy-center.org/education/; of State Arts agencies - http//www
    http://www.artsnc.org/artsresources/
    Arts Resources
    Legislative Resources
    State Arts Institutions
    North Carolina Service Organizations
    National Resources Arts Resources Includes a comprehensive data base search function that will provide access to state and national organizations and individual artists. Legislative Resources Go to this site to find out who represents your district. Click on the option "Who Represents Me?" State Arts Institutions North Carolina Service Organizations

    35. Gateway: LINKS
    is a consortium of state and local agencies that provides data for key indicatorsof children's health, education, safety security by north carolina county
    http://www.ncexchange.org/gateway/links.html
    Here is our selection of the best Web links for North Carolina Communities. In some cases we’ve annotated the link to give you a sense of what that Web site has to offer. All links are North Carolina organizations, unless noted by a We consider the following web sites to be particularly useful for North Carolina communities. This is a selective group of links and not an exhaustive list. If you know of other sites you think should be included, please send a message to info@ncexchange.org Scroll down to scan the entire list or use the subjects at right to skip ahead.

    36. NCWISE
    of Information for Student education NCWISE provides support to coordinators anddata managers of the 117 north carolina Local education agencies (LEAs) and
    http://www.ncwise.org/
    NCWISE
    Window of Information for Student Education

    NCWISE provides support to coordinators and data managers of the 117 North Carolina Local Education Agencies (LEAs) and the Charter Schools utilizing the state adopted Student Information Management System (SIMS). It also provides information to the 3 LEAs utilizing locally adopted student data management systems.
    NCWISE Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Contact the HELP Desk

    37. North Carolina Career Consortium
    carolina private schools of higher education committed to March 19, 2003, the Northcarolina Career Consortium Over eighty nonprofit agencies are expected to
    http://www.ncccjobfair.org/
    NCCC NCCCJobFair.org is the online service of the North Carolina Career Consortium. NCCC is a joint venture of nine North Carolina private schools of higher education committed to bringing together employers and qualified candidates. The NCCC Job Fair held each fall and the Information Fair for Careers in Nonprofit held each spring are the major events sponsored by NCCC. These events are open only to students and alumni who are from the member institutions of the consortium.
    Nonprofit Careers Information Fair
    to be held March 19, 2003
    Information for Students
    Information for Employers
    On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, the North Carolina Career Consortium will host its annual Information Fair for Careers in Nonprofit. This popular, special event is designed to connect nonprofit organizations with students from NCCC and other area colleges and universities for purposes of networking and information exchange. It will be held from 1:00-3:30 in the Alumni Gym on the Guilford College campus in Greensboro NC. Career Services office and this site.

    38. Institute For Educational Leadership - IEL - Education Policy Fellowship Program
    and private schools; state agencies education, commerce, employment Universityof north carolina Wake County Public US Department of education United Way of
    http://www.iel.org/programs/epfp/people.html
    People and Organizations
    Fellows

    EPFP serves professionals in education and related agencies who have had diverse professional experiences. Fellows work in local school systems; institutions of higher education; parochial and private schools; state agencies education, commerce, employment, economic development, transportation, corrections, etc.; professional associations; and community-based organizations. They include principals, program managers, directors of research and evaluation, school superintendents, college deans, and legislative staff. The diversity of Fellows also is reflected in their race, ethnic background and gender. Fellows remain in their work positions full time while taking part in the program and use their work settings to examine important leadership and policy issues in their states and across the nation. Alumni
    Individuals who complete the EPFP year become part of IEL's national network of EPFP alumni. The alumni groups emerge naturally as Fellows seek to maintain connections with one another and gain access to other members of the IEL network who have moved on to other policy positions. Sites occasionally offer professional development and networking activities for alumni. The Alumni Directory serves as a valuable resource for current and former Fellows. It provides them with access to individuals at the local, state and national levels who may have dealt with similar problems or who can supply valuable information on a wide variety of education and human service issues.

    39. North Carolina Nutrition Network
    a network of public and private agencies and organizations education efforts throughthe Nutrition education Plan and 2001 north carolina Nutrition Network,
    http://www.ncnutritionnetwork.org/
    The NC Nutrition Network has four core objectives:
    • Develop and maintain a network of public and private agencies and organizations, including the Economic Independence Branch of the Division of Social Services Submit the Nutrition Education Plan each year to the food stamp office for approval and funding through FNS-USDA Expand the reach and approach of current nutrition education efforts by incorporating the use of social marketing principles and tools in planning activities Sustain the Network and the nutrition education efforts through the Nutrition Education Plan and public-private partnerships.
    Behealthy Forsyth County Bits and Bites Cafe Bringing Nutrition Home Color Me Healthy DINE for LIFE Eat to Compete Nutrition Education Program In-Home Breastfeeding Support Program More Than a Meal NC Nutrition Network Nutrition Connection Out for Lunch Partners in Wellness Project Eat Right-Add to Life Sensible Eating for Seniors Site Map Site designed by MMWeb Funding provided through a partnership of Food and Nutrition Services USDA, Division of Social Services, Economic Independence Branch and the North Carolina Nutrition Network.

    40. State-Specific Information
    highneed local educational agencies (LEAs) for north carolina’s teacher pool doesnot adequately in Illinois (Leadership for Quality education, FRAC, Civic
    http://www.ncrel.org/policy/states/files/title2.htm
    Illinois State Policy Forum
    Sponsored by the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory and the Education Commission of the States
    Title II Reporting Requirements and Illinois Teacher Quality Initiatives
    Summary of Forum Proceedings Prepared by Sabrina Laine Introduction On June 23 Summary of Proceedings Teacher Quality: The Title II Vision and its Role in North Carolina Teacher Quality Activities Morning presentations provided seminar participants with an opportunity to hear from the Director of the Title II Teacher Quality Enhancement Program at the U.S. Department of Education, Dr. Ed Crowe and Dr. Kathy Sullivan , Director of Human Resource Management at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. The Title II Vision Dr. Crowe’s presentation provided participants with not only a background on the development of the Title II reporting requirements in the 1998 Higher Education Act, but also the opportunity to envision how the Title II requirements can be used to further improve teacher quality reform within Illinois. Crowe suggested that many states across the nation have teacher quality programs/ initiatives that are "program rich and system poor," meaning states have a number of initiatives under way working independently of each other. According to Crowe, few states have developed a strong systemic structure that ensures quality teachers are generated and supported from their preservice teacher training through their careers as certified/ master teachers. It was for some of these reasons, reports Crowe, that the Title II grants program and reporting requirements were instituted.

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