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  1. Career tech programs: helping teenage mothers.(Front and Center)(Emerson Alternative School in Oklahoma offers family and consumer sciences education programs): An article from: Techniques
  2. Recreational housing alternatives for Oklahoma state parks by Arn Henderson, 1974
  3. Alternate instructional delivery systems for rural and small schools by Donald Dale, 1986

41. Oklahoma K-12 Schools On The Web
T. Taft alternative Academy Lawton. Taft Middle School - oklahoma City.Talequah Public schools - Talequah. Talihina Public schools - Talihina.
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  • 42. Tecumseh Oklahoma Schools
    Claims Savage Star; 06/10/99 schools Losing Band Old Porgram; 06/10/99 - Miss OklahomaTeen-Ager 99 - Music Inspires Learning for alternative School Students; 03
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  • 43. About The 'Cherokee Lady'
    of oklahoma’s medical and dental schools and The known as the 'Cherokee Nation'in northeastern oklahoma. nurse with a doctorate in alternative Medicine and
    http://www.angelfire.com/ok/TheCherokeeLady/page2.html
    Dr. Lelanie Anderson Alternative Medicine and Traditional Naturopathy
    About The 'Cherokee Lady' Dr. Lelanie Anderson Alternative Medicine and Traditional Naturopathy
    Lelanie was featured as one of Oklahoma's Native Medicine People in the 1993 Special Edition of Oklahoma Today Magazine and has appeared in many other magazines and newspapers across the country. As a free-lance columnist, Lelanie has written columns for the Fort Smith, Arkansas, Muskogee, Grove and Pryor, Oklahoma newspapers. And has written monthly columns for the Cherokees of Houston and the Cherokees of California. Lelanie performs annual lectures for the University of Oklahoma’s medical and dental schools and The Veterans Administration in Muskogee, Oklahoma. She is featured as one of today’s 'Essential Blessing People ' on the Internet under Powersource. Known as the 'Cherokee Lady', she began publishing her works in 1991, encouraged by fellow artists, family and friends. To date, she has published 10 books relating to her Cherokee heritage in hopes of preserving this knowledge for those generations yet to come. A Cherokee-American, she resides on Lake Hudson near Salina, Oklahoma, a small rural town in what is known as the 'Cherokee Nation' in northeastern Oklahoma. Salina was originally settled as an Indian trading post in the late 1700’s.

    44. Clean Cities Success Stories - Local Governments - Tulsa Public Schools
    1990, the oklahoma Department of Commerce asked Tulsa Public schools (TPS) to participatein a 2year pilot program to test the viability of alternative fuels.
    http://www.ccities.doe.gov/success/tulsa.shtml
    Tulsa Public Schools - CNG Contact: Tulsa Clean Cities Coordinator Nancy Graham at 918-584-7526. Back to Success Stories home page
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    45. DLRN -- Our Library
    Policy alternative education is designed to help students who community members tothe schools and links oklahoma Parents as Teachers (OPAT) oklahoma statute
    http://www.dlrn.org/library/dl/funding/oklahoma.html
    Funding Sources and Methods for K-12 Distance Education
    Download this paper in PDF format BACK State grants Surcharges on all telephone lines Settlement with Southwestern Bell over rate overcharges.
    • High Challenge This program is for schools that want to serve a population of students who are considered to be high challenge. Small School Cooperative, this program is offered for districts below 800 ADA. It allows small districts to coop teachers in the areas of math, science, foreign language, computer education, visual art or music. Arts in Education This program is designed to provide students from K-12 access to all the arts, including music, visual art, drama and dance. Community Education Community Education is a concept that brings community members to the schools and links needs and resources to enhance the education of the community. Oklahoma Parents as Teachers (OPAT) Oklahoma statute supports all school districts having a parent education program. OPAT links schools to families and serves those with children birth to age three. The program is designed to provide parents an opportunity to enhance their child's development in all areas: learning, intelligence, social and emotional, and physical.
    The state puts technology-based lesson plans on its Web site and hosts chat rooms to help teachers integrate technology into the classroom.

    46. Make-up Credits: Correspondence, Night & Summer School Plus Alternative Schools/
    Some alternative schools offer smaller class sizes and different academic/socialenvironments that except for the essay portion which is sent to oklahoma to be
    http://www.geocities.com/davetgc/Makeup.htm
    MAKE-UP CREDITS: NIGHT/SUMMER/CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL PLUS ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS/GED VIRTUAL COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES There are over 300 colleges and universities that offer distance learning: internet classes, independent study classes, cable and/or satellite television classes plus traditional classes that may be taken for high school and college credit. Here are some: Eastern Michigan University Western Michigan University Indiana University School of Continuing Studies Michigan State University ... And even more CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS North Central allows up to 4 credits of the total graduation requirements, and East Lansing High School allows 3 credits (22 credits to graduate) to be earned through accredited correspondence school programs such as: American School Prices range from $120 to 224 per class plus a $20 registration fee Brigham Young University $94 per 1/2 credit plus textbook Clintondale Virtual High School 810-790-2746 $325 per class (1/2 credit) Indiana University School of Continuing Studies $115 per course Keystone National High School $189 per unit + shipping+books University of Missouri-Center for Distance and Independent Study $99 per half-credit University of Nebraska-Lincoln Independent High School $98 per half unit plus books University of Nevada-Reno $80 per half unit North Dakota Division of Independent Study Tuition is $73 per class plus texbook, study guide, etc.

    47. Facts
    is not an effective tool and encourages school districts to develop alternative disciplinaryprograms such as Corporal Punishment in US schools. 5, oklahoma, 3.0.
    http://www.geocities.com/forkidsake/facts.html
    FACTS ABOUT CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
    IN TENNESSEE SCHOOLS
    Tennessee's 138 local school systems operate 1,623 schools that employ 65,876 professional educators and serve 896,556 students. Tennessee's student population is approximately 72% Caucasian, 25% African American, and 3% other minorities. Approximately 17% of the students receive special education services, 28% are in Title I compensatory education programs, and 43% receive free or reduced-price school meals. In 38 of the 138 school systems, 50% or more of the students are on free or reduced-price school meals. The number of English Language Learners who were identified as having barriers because English is not their native language increased 35% from 1998-99 to 1999-2000. According to the most recent survey by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights, 44,860 students were paddled in Tennessee elementary, middle and high schools during the 1999-2000 school year. That is 4.2% of the student population, up from 4.0% in 1997-98, the first increase in over a decade. Tennessee is ranked fourth in the nation in percentage of students receiving corporal punishment. This number, however, does not reflect the actual incidence of corporal punishment in Tennessee public schools because students are reported only one time, even though they may have been paddled numerous times throughout the year. The State of Tennessee Department of Education collects no information concerning the incidence of corporal punishment in Tennessee public schools. The Tennessee State Board of Education has not updated information regarding schools that do not use corporal punishment or available speakers on discipline alternatives since 1992.

    48. Into The Abyss: Schools
    scroll down to oklahoma ). In Closing. According to the well weathered principalof an alternative high school, making an observation on schools throughout the
    http://courses.smsu.edu/mkc096f/gangbook/what_I_learned_about/schools.htm
    Into The Abyss:
    A Personal Journey into the World of Street Gangs
    by Mike Carlie Ph.D.
    Michael K. Carlie
    Table of Contents
    Foreword
    Preface Orientation
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    Chapter 9:
    Schools Inside the neighborhood the gang member considers his turf as a sanctuary, safe from the outside world. In some cases, gang members do not attend school because many of the schools are located outside their turf and they must pass through the turfs of rival gangs, which is dangerous to do.
    Jackson and McBride , 2000, p. 34) In many of the school districts I visited it was common to find school drop out rates of from 10% to 40%, even in Europe and Canada. Drop out rates can vary significantly from one neighborhood school to another and, while there is no conclusive evidence that dropping out of school is related to gang formation, what we do know is highly suggestive such a relationship.
    Field Note: A probation and parole officer said "The truancy laws are not helpful. Ten absences and a child is kicked out of school. There are no truancy officers or truancy is not watched carefully." There is "general agreement that school failure and delinquency are related."

    49. OCU School Of Law: Academic Centers
    Click here for oklahoma's alternative Dispute Resolution System of Law 2501 N. Blackwelderoklahoma City, OK the Association of American Law schools © 2002 OCU
    http://www.okcu.edu/law/centers/early_2.asp
    Make your selection Apply for FREE Law School Home Check Your eMail Contact the Law School Campus Life Photo Gallery Campus Map Law Review Law School Events Law School News Student Directory Password-Protected Services SEARCH OCU LAW's Website Weather Update OCU Bookstore Jobs at OCU OCU Home Early Settlement Central Mediation Program's History Since 1991, the mission of Early Settlement Central has been to provide convenient access to fair, effective, inexpensive and expeditious mediation services to the citizens of Oklahoma, Cleveland, and Canadian counties, thereby reducing the court caseloads in these counties, through the operation of a certified mediation program as outlined in the Dispute Resolution Act. Early Settlement Central is part of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) System of Oklahoma, and is one of twelve community-based mediation centers located throughout the state. These centers are sponsored by universities and municipalities throughout the state of Oklahoma. The ADR System, which is authorized and funded by the state legislature through the Oklahoma Dispute Resolution Act, is administered and supervised by the Administrative Director of the Courts. In 1996, Early Settlement Central moved to its new home at Oklahoma City University School of Law. This move expanded the program's mission to emphasize service to residents of the three county area who traditionally have been underserved. Thus, the program has stressed providing high quality mediation services to the economically disadvantaged. The program also embraces as its mission providing dispute resolution services in situations that are not necessarily court referrals, such as neighborhood dispute resolution services.

    50. API Curriculum Catalog And Course Descriptions
    curriculum in public schools (alternative schools and schools for at schools, privateschools, youth commissions Louisiana, Arkansas, oklahoma, Missouri, Indiana
    http://api.ctcd.cc.tx.us/acourses.htm

    51. Public And Private Schools
    public schools (alternative schools and schools for atrisk students), charter schools,private schools, and youth commissions in Texas, oklahoma, Kansas, as
    http://api.ctcd.cc.tx.us/apubpris.htm

    52. Transportation : Lawton Public Schools : Lawton / Fort Sill, Oklahoma : LawtonPS
    one (1) VoTech School, one (1) alternative School, and the bus, thereby causing childrenat other schools to be Does it meet State of oklahoma safety standards
    http://www.lawtonps.org/departments/transportation/
    Below is a copy of the LPS Transportation Department School Bus Rider's Handbook - A Guide for Students and Parents. Clicking on any of the links below will zoom you directly to the topic. Safety Tips Eligibility to Ride a Bus Emergencies Riding a Different Bus ... Special Transportation Policies Safety Tips Be aware of the Danger Zone - The Danger Zone is the ten (10) feet area around the bus. The bus driver can't see you when you are in the Danger Zone. If the bus starts moving while you are in the Danger Zone, you could be injured. Safety Tips at the Bus Stop
    • Wait on the sidewalk, away from the road. Don't fool around while waiting on the bus. Wait until the bus comes to a full stop. Walk to the bus single file.

    53. Improving America's Schools - Registration
    Safe schools School Leadership Mastering Math Using alternative schools and Small ContinuingEducation Registration The University of oklahoma 1700 Asp Avenue
    http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/iasconferences/regprint.htm
    REGISTRATION FORM The Eighth Annual Regional Conference on Improving America's Schools Please register me for: Mobile, Alabama October 17-19, 2001 Reno, Nevada November 13-15, 2001 San Antonio, Texas December 17-19, 2001 REGISTRATION FEES: Individual Group * * In a group of 4 or more from the same agency. Must register together. Please check if you plan to attend the luncheon with Secretary Paige on Day Three NAME:
    (Last, First, MI) Social Security # Name Badge
    (if different) Job Title Organization Address Street City State Zip Phone: Fax: E-mail: To continue serving the needs of our audience, please mark one area that best fits the role you represent as an IAS conference attendee. How did you hear about the conference?

    54. STI: ERsys - Oklahoma City, OK (High Schools)
    High schools are defined as those schools with grades 9 and over. Capitol HillHs Classen Hs Of Advanced Studies Douglass Hs Emerson alternative Ed.
    http://www.ersys.com/usa/40/4055000/sch_hs.htm
    Javascript must be turned on to view this page properly, otherwise large portions of this page may be missing! Home About Postcards Survey Search: Topics
    Communications Demographics Education Environment Housing Labor Quality of Life Transportation Weather High Schools
    High School Statistics The following table lists high schools in the area. High schools are defined as those schools with grades 9 and over. The information shown below is based on a survey prepared by the National Center for Education Statistics. The information is only as accurate as what was supplied to the center by the local governments. The NCES does employ various methods to verify the data, however, lapses can occur. Please consult with local authorities to verify information that you are using to base a decision on. Sources: National Center of Education Statistics - 2000/2001 School Grades Students % White % Black % Hisp.

    55. The Oklahoma City Directory To Business Listings And User Reviews
    Yellow Pages for oklahoma City Click on alternative Medicine Acupuncture alternativeMedicine Biofeedback Networking Software, Education Arts schools Business
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    56. Edmond Oklahoma Public Schools Directory
    Quality education is a top priority in Edmond, oklahoma High schools. DirectorsJane Bates, alternative Education/Drug Free Coordinator; Linda Chance, Human
    http://www.tkb.com/edmond/schooldirectory.html
    Quality education is a top priority in Edmond, Oklahoma Elementary Schools
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    Elementary Schools
    • Angie Debo Elementary School
        16060 N. May, Edmond 73013
        Principal: Marcia Williams
      Charles Haskell Elementary School
      http://www.haskellrascals.com Chisholm Elementary School
        2300 E. 33rd, Edmond 73013 Principal: Debbie Williams Media Specialist: Sherry Worster
      Clegern Elementary School
        601 S. Jackson, Edmond 73034 Principal: Bill Powell
      Clyde Howell Center
        45 E. 12th, Edmond 73034 Adm. Intern: Patti Henderson
      Cross Timbers Elementary School
        4800 N. Kelly Avenue, Edmond 73003 Principal: Ann Robinson
      Ida Freeman Elementary School
        501 W. Hurd, Edmond 73003 Principal: Nancy Wotring
      John Ross Elementary School
        1901 Thomas Drive, Edmond 73003

    57. Newsfrom.htm
    for disruptive youth who have been removed from regular schools because of schooldistricts will send eligible students to an alternative school in oklahoma.
    http://www.naco.org/pubs/cnews/97-02-17/newsfrom.htm

    58. WholeNurse: Holistic And Alternative Heath Links
    Links to all the best alternative health websites Branch and affiliate schools inEurope and worldwide correspondence school certified by the oklahoma Board of
    http://wholenurse.com/cgi-bin/alternative/hyperseek.cgi?Terms=schools&howmuch=AL

    59. EMHS - Profile
    District encompasses 97 square miles in northern oklahoma County and middle schools(68), three (3) high schools (9-12) and one alternative secondary school
    http://www.edmond.k12.ok.us/memorial/profile/profile.htm

    Counselor

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    Principal - Bob Morrison Assistant Principals -
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    - High school personnel and phone numbers. Credentials Community The Edmond School District encompasses 97 square miles in northern Oklahoma County and southern Logan County. The district consists of thirteen (13) elementary schools (K-5), five (5) middle schools (6-8), three (3) high schools (9-12) and one alternative secondary school (6-12). Elementary Schools 13 schools serve grades K - 5 Middle schools 5 schools serve grades 6 - 8 High Schools Alternative School 1 school serves grades 6-12 The area may be characterized as a suburban community consisting predominantly of middle and upper income families. Basically, the residents are in professional or managerial careers. Population of the district is approximately 75,000. Within the boundary are two four-year colleges, University of Central Oklahoma and Oklahoma Christian University. The personal and financial support of the school by the community is evidenced by the excellent educational programs and additional services offered. Philosophy Edmond Memorial is a traditional high school with a progressive outlook. EMHS works in conjunction with the community to develop a basic curriculum and ancillary programs which support -each learner in the pursuit of academic excellence and personal growth.

    60. District Announces Restructured Transportation Plan In Response To Budget Crisis
    cut drastically due to shortfalls in state revenues, and oklahoma City Public Studentsattending any of the District’s alternative schools with the exception
    http://www.okcps.org/transportation_budget.htm
    District Announces Restructured Transportation Plan in
    Response to Budget Crisis
    As many of you may be aware, funding to all public K-12 school districts has been cut drastically due to shortfalls in state revenues, and Oklahoma City Public Schools is no exception to this financial crisis for public education.
    Throughout the school year, the district has worked towards balancing its budget in the face of these continued revenue reductions that now total nearly $16 million. The District has also seen a $5 million increase in mandated revenue expenditures. A number of cuts have been made throughout the district that did not affect the classroom or services to students. With the projection that public schools across the state could soon see additional cuts, the district now unfortunately regrets that it must announce a restructuring of its transportation services. The transportation changes outlined below will be effective on the first school day after the holiday break, Tuesday, January 7, 2003.
    If your child is a secondary student and uses the District’s transportation services, the service they received last semester could be changed or eliminated for the coming semester.

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