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41. Constitutional Law B2
at private schools including parochial schools or neighboring suburban schools ifany of them choose to accept the scholarships. north carolina—whose state
http://www.law.harvard.edu/Administrative_Services/Registrar/exams_01-02/html/mi
LAW AND EDUCATION
Spring Term 2002 Professor Minow Distributed: Last Class Due: 3:30-4:30 p.m., May 17, Langdell North Pick ONE of the problems (1, 2, or 3) and answer all of its parts. Be sure to label your answer with the number of the problem you picked. Spend no more than 8 hours working on it. Write no more than 12 pages, preferably typed and double-spaced. Do NOT do outside research, but you may consult the course materials and your notes.
  • Assume that the Supreme Court reverses the 6 th Circuit’s decision that struck down Cleveland’s scholarship program—the program providing $2500 scholarships, redeemable at private schools including parochial schools or neighboring suburban schools if any of them choose to accept the scholarships. North Carolina—whose state constitutional restriction on government/religion relations matches the federal Constitution—is now debating whether to authorize the adoption of scholarship, voucher, or school choice plans by its school districts. North Carolina historically had entire school systems subject to court-ordered desegregation.
  • 42. Hhh138
    north carolina tries not to have more than 23 pupils per class in the early Therewere still a few schools generally parochial that found this
    http://www.doa.state.nc.us/dnpe/hhh138.htm
    Non-Public Schools
    In North Carolina By Calvin L. Criner EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is part of a 1977 article written for Popular Government magazine. It was written prior to the 1979 legislation which de-regulated non-public schools. The author served for twenty-one years, until his retirement, as head of the State of North Carolina Division of Non-Public Schools. Information given in this article about 18th and 19th century North Carolina non-public schools was taken from the book North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840, A Documentary History
    Article IX Section 1. Education shall be encouraged Religion, morality, and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged.
    This statement in the North Carolina Constitution of 1868 contains two assumptions important for public and non-public schools. The first is that religion, morality and knowledge are essential to good government and the happiness of mankind. The second is that schools and the means of education will enhance religion, morality and knowledge. These assumptions reflected the state’s experience with schools during the previous century. They also strongly influenced public and non-public education for the next eighty years.

    43. AdvantageWest - Western North Carolina
    Some of north carolina's top ranked k 12 schools are in our region, and a widevariety of parochial, boys, co-ed, boarding and non-traditional private
    http://www.advantagewest.com/quality-education.html
    Western North Carolina is home to three of the nation's most respected and heralded regional public universities: Appalachian State University, the University of North Carolina - Asheville, and Western Carolina University. Named Time Magazine's "College of the Year" in 2001, Appalachian State University offers world-class opportunities for bright-eyed college freshman and hard-charging executives alike. With a diverse student body of approximately 12,500 hailing from more than 40 states and 51 foreign countries, Appalachian offers a broad range of degree programs and unique learning opportunities. Appalachian also operates the Appalachian Regional Development Institute , an applied research and public service program of the school. Through ARDI, the University makes its resources, faculty and professional staff available to address economic, business, government, and social issues and problems related to regional development. The University of North Carolina - Asheville , a nationally ranked school by Kiplinger's The Princeton Review , and more, is a worldwide leader in undergraduate research with a strong commitment to the local community. In addition to nationally ranked courses of study for more than 3,000 students, the University also operates the

    44. Bear Left!: Jesse Helms: The Personification Of Ignorance
    Whites fled to the suburbs in droves or sent their kids to parochial schools in thesuburbs that The retirement of Jesse Helms in north carolina is a good thing
    http://www.bear-left.com/original/2001/0826helms.html
    Bear Left!
    Jesse Helms: The Personification of Ignorance
    Paul Corrigan
    26 August 2001 Jesse Helms, the personification of ignorance, has announced his retirement. According to the political pundits, Helms's retirement is one small step for man and one giant leap for North Carolina. This event is hardly the equivalent of walking on the moon. The ignorance Helms representsincluding racism, homophobia, and a twisted nationalism that supports right-wing foreign dictatorshipswill not be extinguished with the retirement of one man. That ignorance can only be swept away by more pervasive change in North Carolina and in our country. Like all of us, Helms is a product of his environment and genetics. He reinforced his belief system by immersing himself with like-minded individuals and by joining or attending institutions with a narrow worldview. Born in Monroe, North Carolina in 1921 he attended public schools, a local junior college and a college in Winston-Salem. Unlike most United States senators, he is not a lawyer. He does hold an honorary Doctor of Law degree from Bob Jones University, a school notorious for its reactionary politics. Helms's career combined banking, media, and politics. He served as Executive Director of the North Carolina Bankers Association and started in the media as an editor of a Raleigh newspaper before switching to radio as Director of News and Programs for the Tobacco Radio Network. He was active in local politics and served on the Raleigh City Council. He was an assistant to two United States Senators, both Democrats. The year the Republicans first nominated Dwight Eisenhower for president, Helms acted as a media consultant for Georgia Democratic Senator Richard Russell's presidential campaign. For over a decade leading up to his run for the Senate, Helms wrote and read editorials for over 200 newspapers and 70 radio stations. Despite the opportunities to open his mind, Helms kept his shut.

    45. Kids Voting - Cumberland County NC: Information
    Kids Voting works with public, private, parochial, home, and charter schools to InJune 1993, north carolina passed a Kids Voting law that recognizes the
    http://www.kidsvotingcc.org/fact-sheet.html
    Cumberland County, North Carolina Speech Kids Voting North Carolina/Cumberland County Fact Sheet What is Kids Voting? Kids Voting is a private, nonpartisan, nonprofit, grassroots organization dedicated to educating America's youth about the importance of being an informed citizen and the responsibilities of voting to sustain democracy. Teachers in grades Kindergarten through 12 incorporate lessons tailored to different ages in their curriculum, and students 'register' to vote in the classroom. On election day, students go to the polls with a parent, guardian, or other adult How did Kids Voting get started? Kids Voting began in 1988 in Phoenix, Arizona. The program began expanding nationally in 1992. Today over 40 states and the District of Columbia use the Kids Voting curriculum in their schools. When did the North Carolina project begin? The Charlotte-Mecklenburg community was a part of the Kids Voting nationwide expansion in 1992. Wake and Guilford County schools participated for the first time in the 1996 national election. Cumberland County launched a pilot project in 1998. The program is expected to be offered to nearly 50,000 students and 4,000 teachers in Cumberland County in 1999. How is Kids Voting funded?

    46. RFP For Private Schools
    Request for Proposals Town of Cary, north carolina. As an alternative, qualifyingprivate and parochial schools may, after consulting with the parents and
    http://www.townofcary.org/depts/pio/schools/rfp-privsch.htm

    Local Development Funds for Education Request for Proposals
    Town of Cary, North Carolina
    Proposals are due by 5 PM on March 2, 2001.
    Completed applications should be directed to:
    Town Manager’s Office
    Town of Cary
    316 N. Academy Street
    PO Box 8005
    Cary, NC 27512-8005 Introduction In June 2000, the Town of Cary set aside funds for the development and enhancement of schools that educate students who live in the Town. With $3.7 million set aside for this program, every school that educates Cary students will be funded at a level of $200 per child. A threshold of thirty students was established to achieve maximum impact for the funds. Although funding is determined on a per-child basis, the use of the funds will target the entire school. Time Line Requests for Proposals Distributed Requests for Proposals Due Award Notification Funds Awarded Funds Expended or Encumbered Evaluation and Report Due February 5, 2001 March 2, 2001 March 23, 2001 March 30, 2001 May 1, 2001 July 1, 2001 GUIDELINES FOR TOWN COUNCIL APPROVAL OF GRANTS
    TO PRIVATE NON-PROFIT AND PAROCHIAL NON-PROFIT SCHOOLS
    TO ENCOURAGE LOCAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE TOWN OF CARY
    The Town of Cary (the Town) has implemented an initiative to aid and encourage local development in the Town by including in the budget ordinance for Fiscal Year 2000-01 a reserve of $3.7 million. In addition to making direct monetary grants to elementary and secondary public schools, these funds will be used to make in-kind grants to private elementary and secondary non-profit and parochial non-profit schools, to enhance educational opportunities for school students who reside in the Town.

    47. About Anderson Anderson, South Carolina Is A Community Of
    schools include a public school system and seven private and parochial schools. thecity and Charlotte/Douglas International Airport in north carolina is a two
    http://www.anmed.com/anmed/anmed.nsf/About Anderson!OpenPage

    48. Snow, Icy Roads Plague South; Hundreds Of Schools Close As Storms Moving Up East
    In Philadelphia, all public and parochial schools were closed before the storm even eachin Kentucky and Missouri and one each in Tennessee and north carolina.
    http://www.planetsave.com/ViewStory.asp?ID=3362

    49. Web66: International School Web Registry
    it here. parochial schools. Elementary schools 423. 1 USA 24. BlessedSacrament School Burlington, north carolina USA 25. St. Charles
    http://web66.coled.umn.edu/Schools/Lists/Parochial.html
    International School Web Registry
    Web66 is a trademark of the University of Minnesota
    To correct an entry on this page, update it here.
    Parochial Schools
    Elementary Schools Abrams Hebrew Academy Yardley, Pennsylvania USA
    Academy of the Sacred Heart
    St. Charles, Missouri USA
    Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School
    Chicago, Illinois USA
    Aleph Bet Jewish Day School
    Annapolis, Maryland USA
    All Saints Catholic School
    Spokane, Washington USA
    All Saints Catholic School
    Norwalk, Connecticut USA
    All Souls Catholic School
    South San Francisco, California USA
    Ernie Anderson Adventist School
    Payson, Arizona USA
    Anglican Church Grammar School
    East Brisbane, Queensland Australia
    Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)
    Bt Timah, Singapore Annesley College Adelaide, South Australia Australia Annunciation Catholic Academy Altamonte Springs, Florida USA Ashtabula Catholic Middle School Ashtabula, Ohio USA Assumption Academy Emerson, New Jersey USA Basisschool Het Braambos Hoofddorp, Netherlands Basisschool "De Kleine Wereld" Budel, Netherlands Basisschool "Het Mozaek" Delft, Netherlands

    50. Education World® - K12 Schools : Primary : Parochial : North America : USA : Ge
    church and school is located in West Columbia, South carolina. Offers elementaryto high school education. Houston Presbyterian School schools children of all
    http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=4487

    51. Desiree Goldman - Your Personal Buying Consultant - Excellent
    and Carrboro public school system operates what is considered one of the best publicschool systems in north carolina, and the Private and parochial schools
    http://www.liveinchapelhill.com/schools.html

    52. HoneyHoney's Nashville Education & Schools
    elected as Tennessee's county representative to the north carolina legislature north. Sixtylocal private and parochial schools offer parents and their children
    http://www.geocities.com/bornhoney/nedu.htm
    Nashville, Tennessee
    James Robertson, known as the "Father of Tennessee", and John Donelson are credited with founding Nashville after heroically leading the first group of settlers to this area in 1779. Both men envisioned a community with schools and churches. Robertson's wife, Charlotte Reeves, was the daughter of a Presbyterian minister. She taught her husband to read and write, and her legacy lives on in the honor of having Charlotte Avenue named after her. Robertson was elected as Tennessee's county representative to the North Carolina legislature. In that capacity, he pushed through legislation to incorporate Nashville as a town, to provide 640 acres to each of the original inhabitants or their heirs, and to establish a school.
    In 1799, the school was merged with Federal Seminary. When the school was relocated, it gave birth to Cumberland College in a three story brick building downtown. Craighead's leadership was so established that he continued to serve as Cumberland's president from 1806 to 1809. In 1816, Nashville Female Academy opened. There were money problems, and even with selling off land, the college had several years of being closed. By 1826, the college was renamed the University of Nashville. Benefiting from a fund set up by George Peabody, a wealthy northern capitalist who wanted to improve the faltering southern school system, the university was christened Peabody College in honor of their benefactor.
    Tennessee School for the Blind
    founded by James Champlin, was established as a "state" school for the blind in 1844. The first facility, built on Lebanon Rd. at Asylum St. was appropriated as a military hospital during the Civil War by the Federal troops, who later destroyed it by fire. The school was relocated to the donated Claiborne mansion at 108 Hermitage Ave. where it flourished for 80 years. In 1952 one hundred acres of Clover Bottom Farm, part of Andrew Jackson's estate, was allocated for new facilities. Tennessee School for the Blind moved into their new building on 25 acres of this historical plantation in Donelson, while the remaining 75 acres was set aside for farming. Nashville was home to one of the first seeing eye dogs, Buddy Fortunate Fields. The dog's owner, Morris Frank was a pioneer for people with disabilities.

    53. Community Profiles Page For ProfessionalPlus, Inc.
    complex in the state and the only complex in South or north carolina with six anchor Thereare seven school districts as well as private and parochial schools.
    http://www.profplus.com/cp.php?f=2

    54. Educational Expansion
    other than Roanoke Institute, were parochial schools begun in to create the Eastcarolina State Normal for whites (now University of north carolinaGreensboro
    http://text.historicelizabethcity.org/1.6.5.html

    55. NCHSAA Endowment Fund
    The north carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) is a private, nonprofit athleticprogram for public and nonboarding parochial high schools.
    http://www.hjoa.org/mfiles/nchsaa_endowment.shtml
    Home Football Softball/Baseball Basketball ... NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CASE FOR SUPPORT The North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) is a private, nonprofit organization that promotes comprehensive and versatile athletic programs as integral components of the education process. Since 1913, NCHSAA has been a valuable partner to high school sports, administering the state's interscholastic athletic program for public and non-boarding parochial high schools. The NCHSAA sets a standard of excellence for all schools throughout the state and helps provide the tools that -enable our schools to meet these standards. Currently, 135,000 student athletes are enhancing their lives and building social skills through participation in one of the twenty-two sanctioned sports programs in North Carolina. These athletic programs are building blocks for citizenship. Sports programs offer wholesome activities that teach honesty, teamwork, accountability, discipline and loyalty to community and school. In addition, research suggests that organized sports programs promote responsible social behavior and greater academic success among participating students.

    56. Joe F. Jabre, M.D. CV
    School of Medicine Education schools Beirut parochial schools College Christian ChapelHill, north carolina University of Chapel Hill north carolina Single
    http://www.teleemg.com/EMGHpg/JabreCV.html
    CURRICULUM VITAE JOE F. JABRE M.D.
    Last Updated January 2000 Current Affiliations
    Associate Professor of Neurology: Boston University School of Medicine
    Research Associate Professor: Boston University Neuromuscular Research Center
    Director of Electromyography: Boston University Affiliated Hospitals and Boston VA Medical Center
    Lecturer in Physical Medicine and Rehab: Tufts University School of Medicine
    Education
    Schools: Beirut Parochial Schools
    College: Christian Brothers, Beirut, Lebanon, Major in Mathematics (Baccalaureate, 1964).
    Medical: French Faculty of Medicine, St Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon (MD, 1972).
    Professional Training
    Internship: Boston City Hospital, Tufts Surgery, 1972-73 Residency: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio - Internal Medicine, 73-74 - Neurology, 74-77 Fellowship: Cleveland Clinic Foundation -EMG/EEG, 77-78 Post Fellowship: -Training in Single Fiber EMG with Donald B. Sanders M.D., Charlotteville, VA, December 1978 Honors and Appointments Member Executive Board, American Academy of Clinical Neurophysiology, November 1985-1991 Member Advisory Board, "Critical Reviews in Medical Informatics" published by CRC Press, 1984-1988

    57. About Global Medical Search, Inc.
    Located in county which enjoys superior public/parochial schools, and safe familyoriented The mountains of north carolina are just a short drive north and the
    http://www.global-medicalsearch.com/job35.htm

    58. NCHSAA
    The north carolina High School Athletic Association is a private, nonprofit athleticprogram for public and nonboarding parochial high schools.
    http://www.nchsaa.unc.edu/endowment/endowcase.html

    Advertising
    Calendar Case for HS Athletics Championship Results ... Wachovia Cup
    THE NCHSAA ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN CASE FOR SUPPORT The North Carolina High School Athletic Association is a private, nonprofit organization that promotes comprehensive and versatile athletic programs as integral components of the education process. Since 1913, NCHSAA has been a valuable partner to high school sports, administering the state's interscholastic athletic program for public and non-boarding parochial high schools. The NCHSAA sets a standard of excellence for all schools throughout the state and helps provide the tools that enable our schools to meet these standards. Currently, 135,000 student athletes are enhancing their lives and building social skills through participation in one of the twenty-two sanctioned sports programs in North Carolina. These athletic programs are building blocks for citizenship. Sports programs offer wholesome activities that teach honesty, teamwork, accountability, discipline and loyalty to community and school. In addition, research suggests that organized sports programs promote responsible social behavior and greater academic success among participating students.
    Student Athletes Non-Athletes Grade Point Average Graduation Rate The NCHSAA plays a pivotal role in the success of North Carolina's high school athletic programs. Presently supported by members' dues and championship game receipts, the Association is actively involved in many areas that affect high school sports.

    59. NCHSAA
    carolina public or nonboarding parochial high school is University of north carolinaprofessor Dr. Louis Round Wilson now has 351 member schools and certifies
    http://www.nchsaa.unc.edu/about.html

    Advertising
    Calendar Case for HS Athletics Championship Results ... Wachovia Cup
    HISTORY OF THE NCHSAA The North Carolina High School Athletic Association, Inc., was founded early in the 20th century. And even though the NCHSAA has witnessed dramatic growth in the scope of its programs and has had to deal with the changing face of education, one thing has remained constant: the Association's commitment to providing a wholesome athletic environment.
    The Association is a voluntary, non-profit corporation which administers the state's interscholastic athletic program. Any North Carolina public or non-boarding parochial high school is eligible for membership, provided it is accredited by the State Department of Public Instruction and that the school adopts and maintains a prescribed code to guarantee fair competition.
    University of North Carolina professor Dr. Louis Round Wilson spearheaded the founding of the NCHSAA. In 1912, he approached University president Dr. Francis P. Venable about starting a University Extension Division. After a year of heated debate, a total of $600 was approved for this project, with one-third of that amount earmarked for the beginning of a high school athletic association which would help standardize regulations and ensure fairness. A university committee was to control the association's operation, which was part of the Extension Division.
    State championships were held in football and track in 1913 and several other sports were added to the program soon thereafter.

    60. Public And Private Schools
    HillCarrboro public school system operates what is considered one of the best publicschool systems in north carolina, and the Private and parochial schools.
    http://www.chapelhillcarrboro.org/chamber/educate.html
    Public and Private Schools
    The Chapel Hill-Carrboro public school system
    operates what is considered one of the best public school systems in North Carolina, and the nation. With 15 schools (8 elementary; 4 middle; 2 high school; and 1 school at the hospital), the system consistently rates at the top of the state in student test scores and has the lowest drop-out rate in the state. The SAT combined average score was 1188 with 90% of the students testing.
    Currently, approximately 10,019 students are enrolled with 915 teaching positions. Contact the administrative offices at 919-967-8211 for additional information. For Human Resources, call extension 230; for registration call extension 268.
    • 15 schools: 8 elementary, 4 middle, 2 high schools
    • 10,019 students enrolled
    • Average SAT score: 1188
    • 915 teaching positions
    Public Schools
    Carrboro Elementary School, K-5
    400 Shelton Street
    Carrboro, NC 27510
    Principal: Randy Marshall
    Ephesus Road Elementary, K-5

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