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  1. County unit of school administration in Texas by Edward Everett Davis, TH Shelby, 2010-09-04
  2. Rites of Fall: High School Football in Texas by Geoff Winningham, 1979-11
  3. Texas High Schools. Home Economics by Texas. State Dept. of Education, 2010-01-12
  4. School Laws of Texas, 1911 by Texas, 2010-01-05
  5. The Texas High School Basketball Scrapbook by Ivy McLemore, 1990-01
  6. Glencoe Science Texas Grade 6 by McGraw-Hill, 2002-04
  7. Texas Rifles by Elmer Kelton, 1998-01-15
  8. A Study in School Supervision; With Special Reference to Rural School Conditions in Texas
  9. Texas (Hello U.S.A. (Sagebrush)) by Kathy Pelta, 2001-10
  10. High School Bulletin by University of Texas at Austin, 2010-10-14
  11. Suggestions Concerning Courses of Study and Methods of Teaching in High Schools by University of Texas. Faculty Schools, 2010-01-12
  12. Texas Teachers' Guide to School Law by Frank R. Kemerer, 1982-06
  13. A study of rural schools in Travis County, Texas by E E. 1881-1950 Davis, 2010-06-25
  14. The Best Football in Texas!: A Regional Comparison of High School Playoff Performance by Victor Rios Jr, 1994-04-01

81. TEA - Assessment/Testing
the Certification of Educators in texas (ExCET equivalency credentials based on theGeneral Educational Development schools wishing to offer IB courses must go
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/assessment.html
Home District Locator Index A-Z Divisions ... Advanced Search Assessment/Testing Dropout Prevention Clearinghouse
Information on effective dropout prevention programs and practices, availability of funding for dropout prevention and recovery programs, and other related resources for enabling local schools to implement effective dropout prevention and recovery efforts and help all students to earn a high school diploma. Performance Reporting Division
Performance Reporting is responsible for determining district and school accountability ratings as well as Gold Performance Acknowledgments. These are based largely on student performance on different tests. Performance Reporting also produces the Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) reports, Snapshot, Pocket Edition, and the School Report Card. Research and Evaluation Division
The Division of Research and Evaluation publishes annual reports on high school completion and dropouts, grade-level retention, and college entrance, Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate examinations. The Division prepares policy reports and data analyses on a wide range of topics, such as enrollment trends, accountability systems, student mobility, limited English proficient students, school and class size, and longitudinal completion rates. In addition, the Division publishes the Comprehensive Annual Report to the Legislature on Texas Public Schools and maintains school district boundary data. Student Assessment Division
The Student Assessment Division manages and oversees the development, administration, scoring, and analysis of the statewide assessment program, which includes the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS), the State-Developed Alternative Assessment (SDAA), Reading Proficiency Tests in English (RPTE), and the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS).

82. Institutional Type (1) Refer To General Information For
Refer to general Information for Organizations and Educational Institutions TexasWorkforce Commission's (TWC) Rules for Proprietary schools (Chapter 807
http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/cfbin/ArchBottom.cfm?DocID=336&Format=HTML

83. HSF CyberCampus Latino College Trends
The Mexican American Caucus in the texas House of professors and three deans of lawschools in the state which questioned the Attorney general's legal analysis
http://www.hsf.net/cybercampus/collegeguide/09.html
Latino College Trends Key Terms for this Section:
Affirmative Action
A program designed to encourage equal opportunities for historically disadvantaged individuals, primarily ethnic minorities. In hiring and college admissions, Affirmative Action is a tool to encourage minority recruitment and diversity retention. Recent political developments have greatly and negatively affected minority college admissions in California and Texas, where over 50 percent of all U.S. Hispanics live. Because Hispanics tend to attend a public university and take advantage of in-state tuition, these developments are particularly disturbing. In November of 1996, California voters approved Proposition 209, a state initiative that dismantles Affirmative Action in the state of California. Although enactment of the law has been delayed due to federal court challenges to its constitutionality, many California colleges and universities have already removed Affirmative Action policies and race-based admissions and scholarships as a matter of official policy. The California State University System was the first to remove Affirmative Action language from its admissions in 1996. The University of California Board of Regents removed Affirmative Action in its Law School admissions for 1997 and will do the same for undergraduate admissions for 1998. In February of 1997, Texas Attorney General Dan Morales greatly expanded the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals case commonly known as "Hopwood" and summarily eliminated Affirmative Action in college admissions and scholarship awards throughout the state, including private universities which receive public scholarship funding. Although the Attorney General was within his legal right to take this action, many minority leaders and college educators questioned the appropriateness of it. The Mexican American Caucus in the Texas House of Representatives circulated a petition signed by 60 law professors and three deans of law schools in the state which questioned the Attorney General's legal analysis of the Hopwood case, but such actions did not reverse the Attorney General's opinion. As a result, his legal opinion remains official and carries the weight of law in the state of Texas.

84. Texas Department Of Public Safety - Courtesy, Service, Protection
a fulltime employee of a texas State, County or City law enforcement agency andperform law enforcement duties, you qualify for attendance at these schools.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/trainingacademy/police_training/
To All Texas Law Enforcement Personnel: Your attention is invited to the special training courses available through the Texas Department of Public Safety to all Texas law enforcement officers. These courses are sponsored by the Department of Public Safety and the Texas Police Association, and are designed to provide Texas law enforcement officers the opportunity to improve their professional competence. The training will be conducted by staff members of the DPS Law Enforcement Academy and by outstanding professional consultants. You are cordially invited to attend these training schools. Thomas A. Davis, Jr.
Director Overview Registration Policy Description of Classes Training Academy Staff ... Recruiting
The Texas Police Association has applied for a grant through the Governor's Criminal Justice Division to underwrite expenses for meals, lodging and registration of qualified personnel while attending these schools. However, these funds may not be forthcoming, hence the possible need for larger fees. If you are a full-time employee of a Texas State, County or City law enforcement agency and perform law enforcement duties, you qualify for attendance at these schools. You can contact the Texas Police Association at: James O. Ratliff, Executive Director

85. The Austin Review - The Voice Of Reason For Central Texas
The Voice of Reason of Central texas, the paper provides insightful coverage of politics, entertainment, Category News Newspapers Regional United States texas...... Not So Smart Growth Watson's Deductions BY CHARLES GANSKE Exmayorguns for attorney general of texas, leaving city to cope
http://www.austinreview.com/
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January/February 2003
Austin City Council Opposes Liberation of Iraq Read More... Axis Praxis
and Prophylaxis BY KEN BELL Legal Smoke and Mirrors BY SANDEEP RAO Rights asserted to Justify Tobacco Regulation are Purely Legal Fiction... Politics 2003 Net Taxes by Scott McCollum Making Book: Textbook Adoption as Democracy by Bill Peacock Mandate Debate by Ken Bell Post-Human Century by Jim Windham Politics of Health by Sandeep Rao by Duggan Flanakin King Lobby Or Bulwark of Democracy? by Bud Schauerte Anti-War Protest in Austin by Charles Ganske Decision Iraq: War or Defeat by Brian Lynch Education Vouchers On the Ledge Conformity of Dissent ... Preparing Texas Teachers State and Local Austin Music Network Squanders Finite City Resources Chronicling Dishonest: Color Me Yellow ... Barriers to Intelligence Gathering Cuisine and Entertainment Restuarant Review: Arturo's Austin's Happy Plant Lady Expelling Trans Fats Restaurant Review: ... Cooper's Meat Market

86. Armadillo WWW Server
Providing texas resources and a view of the future to the K12 educational community since December 1993.Category Regional North America United States texas Education...... Parras Oyster Creek Awareness Project Mathematics of Cartography Youth PreventionYellow Pages from the State of texas Houston schools Section from
http://www.rice.edu/armadillo/
Armadillo's WWW Server
Welcome to the Armadillo
World Wide Web Server
Houston Independent School District This server is no longer being maintained. It resides here as an example of one of the first K-12 World Wide Web Servers, one of the best of its kind when it was conceived.
Providing Texas resources and a view of the future to the K-12 educational community since December 1993. Web66 lists Armadillo as the second K-12 www site.
A Jesse Jones Curriculum
Texas Symbols Real Nice Site The New Handbook of Texas Online ...
**Texas Studies Instructional Information and Resources**
The natural and cultural history of our state as it relates to our own continuing education. Visit Texas; learn the World.
A Shared Experience The Texas Environment Texas History Galveston Bay Materials ...
Super Projects
Projects by Students and Teachers. We are always looking for more of these. If you are interested mail armadillo@rice.edu with a description of your project or offering and we'll get back with you.
Armadillo's K12 World Wide Web and Other Internet Resources
Armadillo's Collaborators
Other schools and institutions working with the Armadillo team to bring resources regarding the natural and cultural history of our state and other K-12 material to the educational community.
Public Information
The Armadillo's WWW Server started with Armadillo The Texas Studies Gopher. It will continue to be developed in conjunction with the Armadillo Gopher, branching out with more detailed and richer resources. There will be some dust and debris as this linking and building proceeds. If you have any comments or suggestions, please send them to

87. StarNet: General Info - Subscriber Testimonials
live in Austin and attend University of texas. of Staff Development Wayne County PublicSchools, NC. teaching techniques, along with general information that is
http://www.starnet.org/gen_info/testimonials.html
General Information:
Subscriber Testimonials
Comments from the Field...
  • "StarNet allows students and staff rich programming opportunities they would not otherwise have. Our students love Latin class and have had great success." Rhea Resnik, Director, Media and Technology
    Edgecombe County Schools, NC
    "There are a number of students who have benefited from StarNet's distance education courses. One student tested out of college level Calculus; another is a college graduate now working the oil and gas industry; and another student received a scholarship to St. Mary's University. Adding StarNet's distance education courses to our course offerings have greatly benefited these students and many others in preparing them for their futures." Connie Sanchez, Facilitator
    Ben Bolt High School, TX
    "The Portales Municipal School District believes that educators, as professional, life-long learners, must work to complement the needs of all students and the goals and objectives of the school district through quality, sustained training. We further believe that professional development activities must focus on quality student learning. Accordingly professional development training/activities need to allow teachers to develop the knowledge and expertise needed to provide this quality education. To accomplish this endeavor, StarNet has provided a vehicle to offer economical, flexible, and sustained quality professional development for all employees of the district. To date, StarNet has offered excellent training for all of our teachers."

88. Dentist Zone - Dental Web Pages, Dental Insurance, Find A Dentist, Dental School
Welcome to Dentist Zone Your one stop source to find the dentist of your choice,Dental schools, Dental Links and Dental Web Design. We are proud to announce
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89. University Of Texas - College Of Natural Sciences - Health Professions Office

http://www.utexas.edu/cons/hpo/links.html
HPO Home Services Offered Spring 2003 Events Career Resources Scholarships JAMP (Joint Admission Medical Program) Student Organizations Texas Professional Schools ... HPO Staff CAREER RESOURCES Medical School Information The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
The official source for information on medical school admission requirements, the Medical College Admission Test - including subject content and test dates, Medical Scientist Training Programs, MD-PhD and MD-JD programs, financial aid for medical school, and applying to foreign medical schools. Explore various medical specialties at AAMC's link Careers In Medicine Accredited U.S. and Canadian Medical Schools
Listing maintained by The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) - includes medical school addresses and AMCAS application deadlines. American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
Great resource for the premedical student who wants to look beyond allopathic medicine. The site includes general information on the osteopathic medical profession, and links/addresses to the seventeen osteopathic medical schools. American Medical Association (AMA)
The AMA web site provides access to membership information, The Journal of the American Medical Association, American Medical News, and much more. Premedical students should find the weekly American Medical News a useful resource or coverage of current issues in the medical field.

90. The University Of Texas Longhorn Band

http://www.utexas.edu/students/lhbsa/information/
General Information About the Decadence Sights from the Stadium Sounds from the Stadium Shows from the Stadium ... Directors he Longhorn Band is a year-round program offered as a course by the School of Music at The University of Texas. Registration in this course is open to any student of the various academic disciplines provided at the University of Texas. Activities begin with Band Week in preparation for the marching season in August and continue until University graduations in late May. They resume again during the summer with the Longhorn Band program which includes outdoor concerts and participation in the Longhorn Music Camp as counselors for high school and junior high school students. University of Texas students may register for concert and jazz bands in the spring and summer semesters as well as audition for the Longhorn Band in the fall semester. Throughout the fall, the Longhorn Band performs at all University of Texas football games, opting to bring a smaller pep band for out-of-state trips. For NCAA Bowl game trips, the tradition has been to bring the entire Longhorn Band. Additional performances include pep rallies, parades, and a special halftime show with the Longhorn Alumni Band. Annually, the Longhorn Band makes guest appearances at many events that spotlight the popularity of the band. Recent invitations include CBS This Morning, Erwin Center speech by President Clinton, Denver Broncos and Dallas Cowboys football games. Fall rehearsals are held from 6:30 to 8:30 on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, and a few hours before kickoff on game days.

91. UIL Definitions/General Provisions

http://www.uil.utexas.edu/admin/rules/subc.html
U niversity I nterscholastic L eague
2002-03 Constitution and Contest Rules
Subchapter C. DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 5: DEFINITIONS In the Constitution and Contest Rules, unless the context requires otherwise: (a) Academy : two-year school for academically gifted and talented; created by the state legislature, under the management and control of the board of regents of The Texas State University System. Examples: Texas Academy of Leadership in the Humanities, Lamar University, Beaumont, and Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, University of North Texas, Denton. See Official Interpretation #4. (b) Calendar week : 12:01 a.m. on Sunday through midnight on Saturday. (c) Charter School : an open enrollment school approved by the State Board of Education. See Official Interpretation #4. (d) Constitution : the Constitution of the UIL. (e) Contest includes competition. (f) Contest Rule : the rules governing League contests and competitions adopted by the UIL. (g) District : a grouping of participant schools within an established conference that is determined to facilitate reasonable competition among the schools in League contests for a two year period (designated as region in music competition). (h) District Executive Committee : the committee of superintendents or designated representatives of participant schools within an assigned district.

92. Richland College: Careers In Medical And Allied Sciences
Links general Information (jobs, program locations, testing, etc.); TexasSchools; Occupations. SUPPORT COURSES FOR MEDICALLYRELATED PROGRAMS.
http://www.rlc.dcccd.edu/mathsci/medcareers/medsci.htm

Health Science
updated 2/19/2003
NEWS!!!
Richland College Activities and Events
Health Professions Career Days: March 24-27, 2003!!
  • Various guest speakers on medical topics and careers

  • SPECIAL GUESTS:
    • Dr. Clyde Yancy, M.D. - “Heart Failure and Transplantation.” Director of the Congestive Heart Failure Program at UT Southwestern and Assoc. Professor, Dallas mag's 100 best doctors in DFW Dr. Ronald Blanck - “Weapons of Mass Destruction and Bioterrorism.” Pres. UNT Health Science Center, commander of the U.S. Army Medical Command, Texas Medical Association’s Task Force on Bioterrorism
    Faculty and representatives from the various DFW health careers programs Students' (in various health career programs) roundtable
This website will take you to the description of the events and an itinerary . More information will be added as we get closer to the event. Advisors for Health Professions
Texas Association of Advisors of Health Professions
National Association of Advisors for Health Professions
- EXCELLENT links to a variety of health professions websites
Richland College Online Advising Resource Manual
Table of Contents:

93. General Instructions

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Participating AADSAS Dental Schools United States Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health
Boston University, Goldman School of Dental Medicine

Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry

Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery
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94. Handbook Of Texas Online: EVANS, CECIL EUGENE

http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/EE/fev2.html
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EVANS, CECIL EUGENE The Story of Texas Schools (1955) is a volume on historical development of the public and private educational system of the state. Evans went to Southwest Texas Normal School (now Southwest Texas State University) at San Marcos in 1911 as its second president. During his thirty-one years in this office, Southwest Texas added two years of college work to the curriculum, then a full college course accredited by the American Association of Colleges, and finally a graduate program awarding master's degrees. The college plant expanded from an original eleven acres to more than double that size, and from a three-building institution to fifteen classroom and administration buildings, eight dormitories and cooperative houses, a forty-acre farm, a swimming pool, and a park. Enrollment expanded from 600 to 1,600 students. Evans retired in 1942, at which time Lyndon Baines Johnson qv (at one time secretary to Evans) came from Washington to speak at the ceremony. Evans was a Democrat, a Methodist, a member of the National Education Association, and a trustee of Southwestern University. He was married to Allie Maxwell in Anson on May 18, 1899; they were the parents of one daughter. Evans died on August 23, 1958, and was buried at San Marcos.

95. Texas State Historical Association - The Handbook Of Texas Online

http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/help-guide-subj.html
THE SUBJECT PYRAMID Articles in the New Handbook of Texas are arranged alphabetically with each article heading in boldface type. The entry titles for biographical articles and battles are inverted. In addition, our approach to broad subjects suggested a three-tiered pyramid. At the top, a general essay on a major topic such as HEALTH AND MEDICINE provides an overview of the subject and refers the reader to more specific, related articles such as EPIDEMIC DISEASES, MEDICAL EDUCATION , and MEDICAL RESEARCH . In the next tier, the "mid-level" entry on medical education, for example, provides increased detail on the historical development of medical schools in Texas and leads the reader to third-level entries on specific schools, hospitals, doctors, organizations, and events. This pyramidal structure works in reverse fashion as well; internal cross- references lead readers from individual entries to related articles at a more general level. - next > top of page about search ... suggest an article topic The Handbook of Texas Online is a joint project of The General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin and the Texas State Historical Association
Produced in partnership with the College of Liberal Arts and the General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin

96. San Antonio Independent School District. Destination: Exemplary.
PreK-12th grade. Located in San Antonio, texas. Includes district information and links to each campus.Category Regional North America Education School Districts...... San Antonio Independent School District 141 Lavaca St. San Antonio, texas78210 (210) 2995500. SAISD will be on Spring Break March 17-21.
http://www.saisd.net/
Bond Program Calendar Departments District Leadership ... GED Testing Center
This Site The Web Superintendent's Office
Board of Trustees
Curriculum and Instruction
Transcript Requests
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SAISD Webmaster
To make sure you are viewing the most recent information, click your browser's RELOAD button each time you visit!
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141 Lavaca St. San Antonio, Texas 78210 Week of April 7, 2003 PK-8 Concept School Initiative Agenda for April 14 Board meeting CLICK HERE for more information Insider Special Edition CLICK HERE for more information Early childhood roundup set for April 7-11 CLICK HERE for more information 2003-04 Instructional Calendar now available in PDF format CLICK HERE for more information SAISD campus in the running for 'Blue Ribbon' honors CLICK HERE for more information

97. Texas Pest Management Association
with the season, said Dr. Jim Olson, entomologist with the texas Agricultural Experiment GeneralMotors is behind a push to get more vehicle buyers to switch
http://www.tpma.org/
IPM Units Unit Newsletters Crop Report Foundation ... Contact Us HOT PICKS Ag Links Ag Mail List Ag Markets Media Center ... Weather IPM What is IPM? About TPMA About IPM Texas Fire Ant Program ... USDA IPM Centers IPM BULLETINS Texas IPM 1999-00 Texas IPM 2001-02 CROP PROFILES Alfalfa Cantaloupes Carrots Cotton ... Watermelons AG NEWS PCG Cotton News TCEX Crop Report AGENCIES US-EPA USDA USDA-FSA Texas Animal Health ... Texas Dept of Ag BW ERADICATION USDA-APHIS BWE NCC Eradication Info Tx BW Eradication CONSULTANTS NAICC TAAC TAMU ENTO TAMU Main Campus TAMU Lubbock/Focus SEARCH ENGINES Structural Pest Control Web Search News from Agriculture, Texas

98. Northside Independent School District - A Family Friendly School District - San
PreK-12th grade. Located in San Antonio, texas. Includes district information and links to each campus.Category Regional North America Education School Districts...... San Antonio, TX 78238 (210) 7068500, texas Education Agency
http://www.nisd.net/
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Select A Department Academic Standards Administration Adult and Community Ed. Aquatics Athletics Bilingual/ESL Business Office Career and Technology Communications Dyslexia Programs Elementary Ed. and Curr. Facilities and Operations Food Service Gifted and Enrichment Grants and Recognitions Guidance and Counseling Health Services Human Resources Instruction Division Instructional Technology Kindergarten Library and Textbook Svcs.

99. George I. Sánchez Papers

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George Isidore Sánchez (1906-1972)
, internationally renowned civil rights leader and educator, was chairman, 1951-59, of the Department of History and Philosophy of Education of The University of Texas at Austin, as well as director of the Center for International Affairs, and a member of the Executive Committee of the Institute of Latin American Studies. The George I. Sánchez Papers, housed in the Benson Latin American Collection of The University of Texas at Austin, include 465 photographs made available here in digital form thanks to support from the University of Texas System Academic Library Collection Enhancement Program. The photographs consist of three groups:
Schools in thirteen Texas school districts (1946?)
Photographs documenting conditions in schools for Mexican-American children as part of "A Study of the Educational Opportunities Provided Spanish-Name Children in Ten Texas School Systems" (1948) . This study preceded a successful District Court decision, Delgado v. Bastrop ISD, that led to desegregation of Texas schools for Mexican-American children. Pictured below are Mathis High School in Mathis, Texas and "Mexican Ward Schools" also in Mathis.
Schools in San Miguel and Río Arriba Counties, New Mexico (1934?)

100. UT Library Online - Architecture And Planning Library - Architecture And Plannin

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/apl/internet_resources.html
Choose Search UTNetCAT-Online Catalog -Title -Title Keywords -Author -Author Keywords -Subject -Subject Keywords -Mixed Keywords -Call Number Electronic Journals UTLOL-Library Web Site UT Austin's web site AllTheWeb Altavista Google Hotbot IMDB.com Lycos Northernlight Web Crawler Yahoo! UTNetCat (Catalog)
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