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41. Monterey High School
MET Marketing Teachers of texas District President Lubbock Marketing education Advisorycouncil Parenting; FCCLA Sponsor. Monterey staff Member Since
http://www.lubbock.k12.tx.us/mhs/staffcareertechnology.htm
Home Staff
FRANK ANDERSON
  • Computer App.
  • Man. Systems
  • Man. Technology
  • Engineering Graph.
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  • Technical Support
Monterey Staff Member Since 1996
E-mail:
fanderson@lubbock.k12.tx.us
Certifications:
Life Provisional,Technology Education,Driver Education
Degrees:
B.S. Industrial Arts and M.S. Technology Education from East Texas State University
Honors/Awards:
Who's Who Among Americas Teachers 2000, 2002
MARLYN BARNES
  • Marketing Dynamics
  • Marketing Management
  • Introduction to Family Living
  • DECA , an association of marketing students, sponsor
Monterey Staff Member Since 1992
E-mail
mbarnes@lubbock.k12.tx.us Certifications: Lifetime Marketing Education Teacher Degrees: from Texas Tech Certification for Marketing Education from University of North Texas Honors/Awards: Marketing Teacher of the Year, 1995 Texas DECA, an association of Marketing Students Member, since 1988 Former MET Marketing Teachers of Texas District President Lubbock Marketing Education Advisory council member since 1988 ELIZABETH ANN GAONA
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42. Volunteer Opportunities
Alumni Affairs staff Giving to UNTHSC How to Volunteer Opportunities Professionaland Continuing education. Alumni Organizations texas College of Osteopathic
http://www.hsc.unt.edu/alumni/Volunteer.cfm
Education Research Patient Care Service ... Local Resources
Volunteer Opportunities
The Univesity of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth is looking for volunteers for a variety of programs. If you would be interested in volunteering in our clinics, please contact: Michele Bourdage
mbourdag@hsc.unt.edu
Executive Assistant
3440 Camp Bowie Blvd AA2 138
Fort Worth, TX 76107
If you would like to volunteer to organize or help plan an alumni event, please contact: Janis Huneycutt
jhuneycu@hsc.unt.edu
Alumni Affairs
Manager
3500 Camp Bowie Blvd., EAD 1-802E
Fort Worth, TX 76107 Search Compact with Texans Privacy Notice Texas Website ... Homeland Security This page was last updated March 19, 2003 10:42 AM For technical problems contact the webmaster University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, Texas 76107, (817)735-2000. Alumni Affairs Staff Giving to UNTHSC How to get a transcript Volunteer Opportunities ... - Physician Assistant Studies Program

43. VAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL PROGRAM BUDGET OCTOBER 31
TOTAL FUND 255, $106,807, $24,949, $81,858, 262, ENHANCING education THROUGH TECHNOLOGY, 13,CURRICULUM staff DEVEL. $1,137, $100, $1,037, 393, texas SUCCESSFUL SCHOOLS,
http://www.van.sprnet.org/admin/Monthly Financial Reports/Special Revenue Funds_
VAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL PROGRAM BUDGET OCTOBER 31, 2002 REVENUE REPORT REVENUE OBJECT ESTIMATED RECEIVED BALANCE REVENUE TO DATE TO RECEIVE STATE REVENUE FEDERAL REVENUE TOTAL REVENUE EXPENDITURE REPORT FUND FUNCTION EXPENDITURE OBJECT BUDGETED EXPENDED BALANCE ESEA TITLE IV - SAFE TOTAL FUND 204 HEAD START INSTRUCTION TOTAL FUND 205 ESEA TITLE I - FEDERAL FUNDS INSTRUCTION TOTAL FUND 211 IDEA-B FORMULA - SPECIAL EDUCATION FEDERAL FUNDS INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONAL DEVELOP. GUIDANCE/COUNSELING TOTALFUND 224 IDEA-B PRESCHOOL - FEDERAL FUNDS INSTRUCTIONAL TOTAL FUND 225 VAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL PROGRAM BUDGET OCTOBER 31, 2002 FUND FUNCTION EXPENDITURE OBJECT BUDGETED EXPENDED BALANCE CLASS SIZE REDUCTION PROGRAM INSTRUCTIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURC ES EL. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION GENERAL ADMINISTRATION TOTAL FUND 255 ENHANCING EDUCATION THROUGH TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTIONAL EL. TOTAL FUND 262 TITLE V PART A, INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURC ES TOTAL FUND 269 RURAL HEALTH OUTREACH COMMUNITY SERVICE TOTAL FUND 286 IDEA-B CAPACITY BUILDING INSTRUCTIONAL EL.

44. Department Of Health And Human Performance, College Of Education, University Of
01428, HLT 7324, CANCER education, 530pm 830pm, T, 205 GAR, SPECIAL POP (44),230pm - 400pm, MW, 227 MEL, staff. 01514, KIN 4315, MOTOR LEARNING AND dev (44,45, 60
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45. COEHD -- Course Listing
Adult and Higher education. 16861, AHE 5603, 901, dev Org of Adult Cntin Edc,M, 1730 2015, DB 2.304, 15317, AHE 6953, 900, Independent Study, TBA, TBA TBA, TBA,staff.
http://coehd.utsa.edu/Courses/Index.asp
Discipline: All Courses AHE Adult and Higher Education ASL American Sign Language BBL Bicultural-Bilingual Studies ECE Early Childhood EDL Educational Leadership EDP Educational Psychology EDU Education EIS English for International Stud. ESL English as a Second Language HTH Heatlh IDS Interdisciplinary Studies ILR Instructional Leadership KIN Kinesiology LDR Leadership NPO Non-Profit Management RDG Reading SED Secondary Education SPE Special Education YHS Youth and Human Services Semester: Fall 2002 Summer 2002 Spring 2003 Adult and Higher Education No. Course Sec. Title Days Time Location Instructor AHE 5203 The American College Student W
BV 3.326 Dr. Fred Bonner AHE 5313 Seminar Govrn. of Higher Educ. R
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DB 2.210 Dr. L. Eearle Reybold AHE 5603 M
DB 2.304 Dr. L. Eearle Reybold AHE 6953 Independent Study TBA TBA
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46. Teacher Education | Faculty & Staff Information
D Reading education, East texas State University. Michigan UniversitySpecial Assistantto the Dean of education. Pennsylvania State University-staff Associate.
http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/dptinfo/faculty.shtml
Lisa Altmueller, Professor
Special Education
altemuel@mscd.edu
Academic Degrees: 2001 Ed.D. Special Education, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Co 1995 M.A. Special Education, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 1993 B.A. Elementary Education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Professional Experience: 2002-present Metropolitan State College of Denver - Assistant Professor Weld County RE3-J School District - Special Education Teacher Chatham County Schools - Special Education Teacher Burke County Schools - Special Education Teacher Peggy L. Anderson, Professor
Program Coordinator Special Education
andersop@mscd.edu

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Academic Degrees: 1981 Ph.D. Special Education University of Denver, Denver CO 1978 M.Ed. Special Education The Citadel, Charleston, SC 1976 B.A. Special Education and Elementary Ed. Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL 1972 B.S. Journalism University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Professional Experience: 1989-present Metropolitan State College of Denver- Associate Professor Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA- Assistant Professor

47. Contacts
texas education Agency, Division of Career and Technology, Agricultural Scienceand Technology education Unit. TEA Field staff. Les Brieden.
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/agriculturalteachers/contacts.htm
CONTACTS
Agricultural Science and Technology Education System
Texas Education Agency, Division of Career and Technology, Agricultural Science and Technology Education Unit
Terry Phillips , Director Mona Corbett , Program Specialist WBT 1-107, 1701 N. Congress Ave. Austin, TX 78701-1494 Phone: 512-463-9311 Fax: 512-475-3575 http://www.tea.state.tx.us/Cate/agtech/index.html
TEA Field Staff
Les Brieden Southwest Texas Junior College 2401Garner Field Road, Uvalde, TX 78801 Phone: 830-591-7231 Fax: 830-591-4187 John Kearney Angelo State University Box 10888 ASU Station, San Angelo, TX 76909 Phone: 915-942-2027 ext. 280 Fax: Dr. Lance Kieth PO Box 60580, Canyon, TX 79016-0001 Phone: 806-651-2550 Fax: 806-651-2938 Dr. Dwayne Pavelock Sam Houston State University Box 2088, Huntsville, TX 77341 Phone: 936-294-1186 Fax: 936-294-1232 Carol Woodward Sul Ross State University Box C-11, Alpine, TX 79832

48. Presenter Profiles
the nation with BER (Bureau of education Research for her elementary school in Arlington,texas, Jennifer models motivating master teacher on her staff and a
http://www.innovativels.com/PresenterProfiles.htm
Presenting new ideas to the world of education
April DeCesare presents
(TM) series and her signature Musical Big Books TM. Her presentations are heavily sought after by educational conferences and she is often engaged by both private and public school systems for highly effective in-service consultation and training seminars . Above all, teaching remains April's passion and she understands the importance of constructing a learning environment that maximizes every student's ability to learn effectively. April is an exciting presenter with up-to-date strategies and activities. She has creatively captured the excitement in teaching while incorporating Standards and curriculum! Mindy Magnusson presents Across The Curriculum In Two Days Jennifer L. Reed presents The Balancing Act: Strategies to Develop a Dynamic Reading and Writing Program (K-2) Jennifer Reed, an outstanding educator and presenter, is an enthusiastic advocate for lifelong learning and has presented at both national and international conferences. As primary coordinator and lead kindergarten teacher for her elementary school in Arlington, Texas, Jennifer models the importance of brain-compatible strategies and cooperative learning to develop an environment that effectively teaches all levels of learners.
She is passionate about working with children to obtain their personal best in social and academic settings. Author of

49. COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE S SCH STARTS ENDS DAYS INSTRUCTOR FEE
The University of texas of the Permian Basin Science * Criminology * education * education* education * English * History 3, 1030AM, 1250PM, MTWTh, staff, MB 392,
http://www.utpb.edu/IRD/CampusConnect/SummerI2003_schedule.html
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
1ST SESSION-SUMMER 2003 Schedule

Art *
Biology * Child and Family Studies * Communication * ... Spanish *
Art (back to top) COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE S SCH STARTS ENDS DAYS INSTRUCTOR FEE LOCATE CROSS REF F ARTS 3389 WOMEN IN ART MTWTh Woods, M. VA 202 ARTS 4354 COMPUTER PRINTMAKI MTWTh Poindexter, D. LL 104
Biology (back to top) COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE S SCH STARTS ENDS DAYS INSTRUCTOR FEE LOCATE CROSS REF F BIOL 1106 GEN BIOLOGY I LAB M W Staff MB 339 BIOL 1106 GEN BIOLOGY I LAB T Th Staff MB 339 BIOL 1306 GENERAL BIOLOGY I MTWTh Staff MB 392
Child and Family Studies (back to top) COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE S SCH STARTS ENDS DAYS INSTRUCTOR FEE LOCATE CROSS REF F CHLD 3310 MOTOR DEVELOPMENT MTWTh Hale, L. MB 449 CHLD 3352 STD WITH SPEC NEED MTWTh Smith, K. MB 297 CHLD 4311 McQuitty, R. WEB CHLD 4389 MTWTh Ramirez, Y. MB 352
Communication (back to top) COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE S SCH STARTS ENDS DAYS INSTRUCTOR FEE LOCATE CROSS REF F COMM 1315 INTRO TO PUBLIC SP MTWTh Viall, E. MB 120
Computer Science (back to top) COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE S SCH STARTS ENDS DAYS INSTRUCTOR FEE LOCATE CROSS REF F COSC 1335 Staff WEB COSC 4370 DATA COMMUNICATION MTWTh Lee, I.

50. COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR DAYS START END ENR LIMIT
The University of texas of the Permian Basin Science * Criminology * education * education* education * English * History 040, GENERAL BIOLOGY I, staff, MTWTh, 10
http://www.utpb.edu/IRD/CampusConnect/summeri2003_course_display.html
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
1ST SESSION-SUMMER 2003 Course Enrollment
As of 11-Apr-03 11:18 PM

Art *
Biology * Child and Family Studies * Communication * ... Spanish *
Art (back to top) COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR DAYS START END ENR LIMIT STATUS ARTS 3389 WOMEN IN ART Woods, M. MTWTh ARTS 4354 COMPUTER PRINTMAKI Poindexter, D. MTWTh
Biology (back to top) COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR DAYS START END ENR LIMIT STATUS BIOL 1106 GEN BIOLOGY I LAB Staff M W BIOL 1106 GEN BIOLOGY I LAB Staff T Th BIOL 1306 GENERAL BIOLOGY I Staff MTWTh
Child and Family Studies (back to top) COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR DAYS START END ENR LIMIT STATUS CHLD 3310 MOTOR DEVELOPMENT Hale, L. MTWTh CHLD 3352 STD WITH SPEC NEED Smith, K. MTWTh CHLD 4311 McQuitty, R. WEB CHLD 4389 Ramirez, Y. MTWTh
Communication (back to top) COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR DAYS START END ENR LIMIT STATUS COMM 1315 INTRO TO PUBLIC SP Viall, E. MTWTh
Computer Science (back to top) COURSE ID SEC COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR DAYS START END ENR LIMIT STATUS COSC 1335 Staff WEB COSC 4370 DATA COMMUNICATION Lee, I.

51. REL-Partners
as other state education agency staff in Arkansas Mapp, Institute for Responsive education,Northeastern University Dana Center The University of texas at Austin
http://www.sedl.org/rel/partners.html
SEDL is joining the Charles A. Dana Center of The University of Texas at Austin and American Indian Research and Development (AIRD), Inc., in Norman, Oklahoma, to work intensively with 60 school and district sites across the South and Southwest. SEDL staff and partners are helping schools and districts assess needs, as well as create and share the know-how to focus improvement efforts on reading and mathematics instructional programs. While SEDL brings significant expertise in reading, school change, and school-level work to the partnership, the Dana Center contributes experience in mathematics, policy, and district-level work. AIRD staff provides knowledge in working with Native American populations. Active involvement of the five chief state school officers as well as other state education agency staff in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas is essential to REL work. They are responsible for establishing the criteria and procedures for determining the performance status of schools. They also control many of the resources available in each state to support the transformation of low-performing schools into high-performing learning communities. SEDL knows that improvements at the school level will not be sustained without support from the district level. In addition, districts that learn to work successfully with one or two low-performing schools will be able to transfer the knowledge and skills to other low-performing schools.

52. Expert Instruction: Face Reading (Physiognomy), Online Education
year) Student Assessment and staff Development Adult education Instructor (12 years)Driver education Physiognomy. Junior League of Austin texas Association of
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Friday, April 11, 2003 You Are Here: Home > Instructor Joel Lawson Profile of Instructor Joel Lawson - Member Since 12/18/01 Categories Accounting
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My To Do's Create a Class Join/Remove a Class My Settings Change Password Edit My Profile Edit My Resume Help ... LogOff "jlawson" was last seen on 4/4/2003 8:50:36 AM. About Instructor Joel Lawson Expertise Include: Member Picture I have enjoyed thirty (30) years of educational experience ss a public school teacher, a high school and college football coach, an athletic director, a high school principal, and currently a central office administrator. I have used face reading in every phase of my profession. It has enabled me to be an effective leader and team player among colleagues. Almost everyone that I speak to about physiognomy to wants to know more about it. With the availability of an online course such as this one, the task of sharing this incredible information and being able to continue to learn more about the practice from other's experiences is most rewarding. This member has earned no official awards or certificates on UniversalClass.

53. BFCCS - Staff Profile - Overview
staff Listing (Click on a header to sort the list by that column Darla dscharlacken@bfccs.org,Librarian, 1996, 6, Elementary education, BA, texas A M University
http://www.bfccs.org/main/Staff/Overview.asp
Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter School 201 Main Street Franklin, MA 02038 About Us Band Information Board of Trustees Character Education ... Technology
What's New Online:
2003 Auction Results
Accountability Plan 2003 May 1 Board Mtg Agenda Apr 15 Board Mtg Agenda ... Sep 19 Board Mtg Minutes
Staff Profile
Staff Listing (Click on a header to sort the list by that column - the arrow indicates current sort order)
Name/Email Position/Subject Year
Joined
Yrs ...
Exp
Certificate/Field Education Benjamin,Bernard

bbenjamin@bfccs.org
Music Education
Director of Fine and
Performing Arts Music PreK-12 B.A. Music, Westfield State College
Fine Arts Director Certificate, Fitchburg State Bergesen,Judith
jbergesen@bfccs.org
Classroom Teacher - 4 Elementary Education B.A., Framingham State College M.A., Emmanuel College Bower,Bernadette bbower@bfccs.org Classroom Teacher - 7 Science/Math B.A., University of Oregon M.A. Teaching, Pacific University Buckley,Michael mbuckley@bfccs.org Classroom Teacher - 8 History 7/8 Elementary Education Special Education B.S., Rhode Island College Burke,Marjorie

54. Initiatives 26-31
Accelerated Reader and the STAR program, texas Primary Reading sessions designedto meet individual staff needs. Alternative education Program, Pregnancy
http://www.calallen.k12.tx.us/Administration/Curriculum/DistrictImprovementPlanI
2002-03 District Improvement Plan Initiatives
Initiatives 26-31
Goal 2: Staff Development
CISD will equip all employees with the knowledge and skills necessary to support improved student performance and meet the needs of our diverse educational community through appropriate and continuous professional development.
Initiative Twenty-six Monitor by semester. Persons responsible: Campus Administrator; Curriculum Specialist; Technology; Curriculum Director Implement a professional development program that builds knowledge and skills necessary to achieve excellence and equity for all students. Provide campus-based staff development based on identified performance indicators.
Provide staff development in the Process Manager TAAS/TAKS disaggregation program to administrative staff members, counselors, and identified teachers. Use data to guide teaching focus areas and target students for TEKS-concept remediation.
Utilize test data to establish priorities for staff development such as: TEKS-based TAKS objectives, assessment disaggregation, TAKS item analysis, and critical thinking skills. Provide training, as needed, in those areas.

55. Lamar State College - Port Arthur
Developmental education links Contact our Webmaster. © 1998 2002, Lamar StateCollege - Port Arthur A Member of The texas State University System.
http://www.pa.lamar.edu/dept/dev/
Developmental Education Department
Developmental Education links:

56. Departments At UCO Library
State Univ., 1982 Ph.D., texas Woman's University Services Human Environmental SciencesLibrary and Media education. Tonn, Betsy Reference Collection dev.
http://library.ucok.edu/depts/depts.html
Jump to: Archives Government Documents Reference Directory ... Liaison Areas
Executive Director: Dr. Bonnie McNeely
Director of Public Services: Carolyn Mahin
Director of Technical Services: Ron Curtis
Systems Administrator - Habib Tabatabai Head of Reference: Jane Taylor
Head of Cataloging: Sue McGee
Head of Access Services: Vacant
Archives Manager: Nicole Willard
Gov. Info.Manager: Vacant
Name Phone E-mail Collection Development Area Britton, Ona - Reference/Instruction
B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1988 M.A., University of Oklahoma, 1992 M.L.I.S., University of Oklahoma, 1994 obritton Music Theatre, Dance, Media Arts Buckallew, Fritz - Map Cataloger B.A., Drake University, 1974 M.A., Drake University, 1976 M.L.S., Emporia State College, 1977 fbuckallew Political Science Carver, Pam - Archives Cataloger B.A., University of Our Lady of the Lake, San Antonio, 1970 B.A., University of Delaware M.L.S., University of Texas, 1978 pcarver Curtis, Ron - Director of Technical Services B.A., Northeastern Oklahoma State U, 1962 M.L.S., University of Oklahoma, 1963

57. EAPO At Texas A&M
Overview, room scheduling, staff listing, news, program information, prospective and current student Category Reference education Departments and Programs Programs...... Room Scheduling; staff Listings. EAPO staff Access (Outlook education. TAMU HomePage; TAMU Office of 204 Zachry Engineering Center 3127 texas A M University
http://eapo.tamu.edu/
THE EAPO OFFICE NEWS CURRENT STUDENTS ACADEMIC ADVISING RESOURCES FACULTY
  • Distinguished Speaker Series
RELATED LINKS
NOTE: Links in italics are sites not maintained by the EAPO.
Engineering Academic Programs Office
204 Zachry Engineering Center
College Station, TX 77843-3127

58. TxDLA 2003 Conference
multimedia approach and with minimal staff effort Teaching Online in Higher EducationAn Online Workshop for Distance Learning University of texasPan American.
http://www.txdla.org/events/2003conf/track_faculty.html
List of Sessions
How-To

Teaching and Learning

Partners and Collaborators

Management and Administration
...
Roundtable Discussions
Faculty, Staff, and Professional Development
Track Chair: Laurie Hogle
Day and Time: Wednesday, 11:25 a.m. Incentives and Target Modules: The Next Level in Faculty Training Dr. Lynda Murphy
Coordinator of Distance Education
Lifelong Learning
Texas Woman's University Ms. Stephany Compton Distance Learning Librarian Blagg-Huey Library Texas Woman's University Dr. Anna Love Distance Education Research Assistant Lifelong Learning Texas Woman's University Abstract: This presentation will focus on the evolution of faculty training efforts of Texas Woman’s University from large-scale, departmental programs to individualized plans that better address faculty strengths and weaknesses. The new training emphasis is accomplished through a self-paced, integrated, multimedia approach and with minimal staff effort. Day and Time: Thursday, 9:20 a.m.

59. About Marble Falls ISD
continually monitored through achievement tests, individual assessment and the TexasAssessment of Partners in education The teachers and staff of the
http://www.marblefalls.txed.net/AboutMFISD.html
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A message from the interim superintendent........ Charlie L. Uselton
The teachers and staff of Marble Falls ISD are dedicated to the belief that education is important and that learning is a never-ending process that leads to better jobs while it also enriches the human spirit and advances social health. The ability to learn is the cornerstone of our society, and public education has provided us the means for establishing this country as a world leader. By the same token, it will enable us to remain a global leader as our nation and other nations of the world become more and more interlinked.
Marble Falls ISD is committed to ensuring that our community will continue to be a community of learners. A good education is the right of every citizen, and when we provide it, we equip each learner with the tools to create their own future. We are proud to serve the community of Marble Falls and welcome any suggestions for improvement as we work together for excellence in education.
Thank you for your interest in our district.

60. Board Of Trustees' November Meeting Highlights
1. Public Hearing for Discussion of AEIS – Cynthia Clinesmith 2. Construction Update– Mike Fletcher 3. Report Card on texas education – TASB Video 4. Bi
http://www.marblefalls.txed.net/BoTHighlight November.html
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Marble
Falls Pri
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Highlights from the November 18, 2002 Board Meeting The Marble Falls ISD Board of Trustees met in a regular meeting on November 18, 2002, with Dale Bergman presiding. All members were present except Kelly Woolley. The following special recognitions were made: 2002 Gold Performance Acknowledgments – Highland Elementary in Reading and Marble Falls Middle School in Algebra End of Course; National Hispanic Institute Award – Ricardo Rodriguez; Success Award – Marlene Bunnell, Cindy Cummings, and Patrick Svoboda. The following items of information were presented:
Public Hearing for Discussion of AEIS – Cynthia Clinesmith
Construction Update – Mike Fletcher
Report Card on Texas Education – TASB Video
Bi-National Teacher Exchange Program – Andrew Shell The following actions were taken: Approval of the minutes of previous meetings.
Approval of payment of current bills.
Approval of budget amendments.
Approval of Textbook Adoption Committee for 2002-2003 School Year.

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