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  1. Model guides for teaching literature: [North Carolina public schools/grades K-12] by William J Chandler, 1969

1. FEd Fall 2000 Newsletter
Despite North Carolina's national reputation for the improvement of its schools, science in North Carolina K12 schools suffers because of lack of resources, lack
http://www.aps.org/units/fed/newsletters/fall2000/index.html
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Glenn Commission Report From the Executive Committee Education Sessions at APS Meetings A Book for the Millenium ... APS Policy Statement on K-12 Science and Mathematics Education
Glenn Commission Report
On September 27, the Honorable John Glenn released the final report of the National Commission on Mathematics and Science Teaching for the 21st Century (known as the Glenn Commission, see Fall 1999 newsletter). The 48-page report, entitled Before It's Too Late, discusses a number of ways to improve the quality of science and mathematics teaching nationwide. The primary message in this report holds that America's students must improve their performance in mathematics and sccience if they are to succeed in today's world and if the United States is to stay competitive in an entegrated global economy. The Report's second message points in the direction of a solution: the most direct route to improving mathematics and science achievement for all students is better mathematics and science teaching. This is particularly opportune time to focus on strengthening mathematics and science education, the report argues, because (1) reform efforts have sharply focused the attention of the American people on education as a public issue; (2) the nation now has a surplus of resources to invest in education; (3) a coming demographic shift in the teaching force two thirds of which will be retiring in the next decade offers an unparalleled chance to plan for and make changes at the core of education itself; (4) our schools can now put to work what educators have learned in the past generation about curriculum, high standards, effective teaching, assessment, and how children learn; and (5) the rising generation of college graduates is once again showing an interest in teaching as a profession.

2. Press News On August 27, 2008 - Directory Of 250 Private Equity Funds Of Funds R
NC Beautiful Accepting Applications for 2009 Windows of Opportunity Grants. Educational grants promote environmental stewardship in North Carolina K12 schools
http://www.free-press-release.com/news/20080827/index-2.html
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3. NC School Report Cards
There are a number of ways to find out what is going on in North Carolina’s classrooms. However, the most comprehensive, “onestop shop” for public school
http://www.ncreportcards.org/src/
Parents often call the Department of Public Instruction seeking a list of the best schools in the state. Because we do not rank schools or districts as better than others, we encourage any parent wanting to learn more about our schools to check out the North Carolina School Report Cards. This online resource provides a single source of data about student achievement and attendance, class size, school safety, teacher quality, school technology and other information from the states public and charter schools.
The North Carolina School Report Cards is the states one-stop-shop and best online resource for school research, but it is certainly not just for parents. Community members, business leaders, state and local officials and other stakeholders can also use the information found here to engage in conversations about public education with principals, teachers and school leaders.
Most everything anyone needs to know about what is happening in our states public school classrooms is just a few mouse-clicks away so dig into the data and start an informed conversation today.

4. Technology Companies Partner With Friday Institute To Advance 21st Century Skill
With a focus on enriching education in North Carolina K12 schools, the Friday Institute is collaborating with educators, students, research scientists, businesses, government and
http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/458875/technology_companies_partner_with

5. North Carolina K-12 Schools On The Web
search for your school web page, email, principal, teacher, student or alumni information on class reunions and homework, employment, opportunities, jobs, scholarships
http://www.grandpajunior.com/NCarolina.shtml
JOB OPENINGS
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About all school systems are looking for qualified individuals to fill several positions. Scholarships, Financial Aid, Grants
About all school districts and high schools have a sight on their web page. To Add Your School
or If You find a Dead Link
Add or Correct this School

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  • Abbott Middle School - Fayetteville Aberdeen Elementary School - Aberdeen Aberdeen Primary School - Aberdeen Academy Heights Elementary School - Pinehurst Academy of Moore County - Southern Pines Acme-Delco Elementary School - Reigelwood Acme-Delco Middle School - Delco Adams Elementary School - Cary Adams Learning Center - Wilson Ahoskie Elementary School - Ahoskie AIG Center - Smithfield Alamance Elementary School - Greensboro Alamance-Burlington Public Schools - Burlington Albemarle Elementary School - Albemarle Albemarle High School - Albemarle Albemarle Middle School - Albemarle Albemarle Road Elementary School - Charlotte Albemarle Road Middle School - Charlotte Alderman Elementary School - Greensboro Alderman Elementary School - Wilmington Alexander Central High School - Taylorsville Alexander County Head Start - Taylorsville Alexander County Public Schools - Taylorsville Alexander Elementary School - Charlotte Alexander Middle School - Huntersville Alleghany County High School - Sparta Alleghany County Public Schools - Sparta Allen Elementary School - Concord Allen Middle School - Greensboro Allenbrook Elementary School - Charlotte
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    North Carolina K12 Schools Alleghany County Schools Avery County Schools Brunswick County Schools Burke County Public Schools Cabarrus County Schools
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    North Carolina K-12 Schools
    Alleghany County Schools
    Avery County Schools
    Brunswick County Schools
    Burke County Public Schools
    Cabarrus County Schools
    Caldwell County Schools
    Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools
    Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
    Cleveland County Schools Dare County Schools Davidson County Schools Elkin City Schools Franklin County Schools Gaston County Schools Henderson County Public Schools Iredell-Statesville Schools Kings Mountain District Schools Lincoln County Schools Madison County Schools Martin County Schools Mitchell County Schools Mooresville Graded School District Rowan-Salisbury Schools Scotland County Schools Shelby City Schools Stokes County Schools Thomasville City Schools Transylvania County Schools Union County Public Schools Wake County Public School System Watauga County Schools Whiteville City Schools South Carolina K-12 Schools Aiken County Public Schools Anderson School District One Anderson County School District Two Anderson School District Three Anderson County School District Four Bamberg District 2 Schools Bamberg One School District

    7. North Carolina Department Of Public Instruction National Council
    has a Masters of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree in Acting, a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Drama and Speech, nine years of K12 teaching experience in North Carolina K-12 schools
    http://www.uncg.edu/soe/ncate/reports/program_rep/Theatre_Grad.pdf

    8. Friday Institute For Educational Innovation - Evaluation Of IMPACT Model
    goal of the IMPACT evaluations is to determine whether the implementation of the IMPACT model of integrating technology into teaching and learning in North Carolina K12 schools
    http://www.fi.ncsu.edu/project/evaluation-of-impact-model/

    9. Web Links :: K-12 Schools Online :: ELearning And Distance Education Information
    eLearning and Distance Education Information in K12 Homeschooling North Carolina Virtual Public School The North Carolina Virtual Public School (NCVPS) provides access to
    http://k12schoolsonline.com/index.php?module=Web_Links&req=viewlink&cid=

    10. NC Beautiful Accepting Applications For 2009 Windows Of Opportunity Grants
    NC Beautiful Accepting Applications for 2009 Windows of Opportunity Grants. Educational grants promote environmental stewardship in North Carolina K12 schools - PR10110562
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    NC Beautiful Accepting Applications for 2009 Windows of Opportunity Grants
    Educational grants promote environmental stewardship in North Carolina K-12 schools FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) Aug 27, 2008 Windows of Opportunity provides $1,000 grants to reward NC educators for their creativity in fostering environmental stewardship, leadership, and awareness and initiating a sense of community service. In January 2008, NC Beautiful presented thirty-two educational grants, totaling $32,000, to North Carolina schools. Each grant applicant is required to complete a five-section online application, which includes a two-page project narrative, budget, and commitment letter, which commits the school to complete the projected work. NC Beautiful Executive Director, Steve Vacendak, hopes that teachers throughout the state of North Carolina will apply for a Windows of Opportunity Grant. “The mission of NC Beautiful is to foster environmental stewardship through education and outreach, and one of the main ways we accomplish this is through our teachers,” says Vacendak. “It is our goal to offer a Windows of Opportunity Grant in all 100 counties in North Carolina, and I hope that educators across our state will take advantage of this wonderful educational opportunity.”

    11. NC Beautiful
    Educational grants promote environmental stewardship in North Carolina K12 schools. RALEIGH, NC - August 27, 2008 - NC Beautiful, a provider of environmental education and
    http://ncbeautiful.org/media/releases/index.html
    Preserving North Carolina's Environment For Today and Tomorrow
    NC Beautiful's Mission is to foster environmental stewardship through education and outreach to perpetuate the natural beauty of North Carolina.
    Press Releases
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    Annual Azalea Celebration Awards Over 5,200 Plants to Community Organizations
    Event started in 1985 has given away over 230,000 plants to groups throughout North Carolina RALEIGH, NC - November 9, 2010 - NC Beautiful, in conjunction with WRAL-TV, MIX 101.5 WRAL-FM, and ENCORE Azaleas, recently awarded over 5,200 azalea plants to 130 community organizations from all over the state of North Carolina. The plant distribution was part of the 25 th Annual Azalea Celebration, which offers azaleas to non-profits throughout the state of North Carolina that wish to beautify their grounds by establishing well maintained and continuous landscaping projects. September 1, 2010

    12. 2004 Grantees : 2004 BFA Grantees In North Carolina
    In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to the following organizations in North Carolina. K12 Schools
    http://www.bmtfoundation.org/bfa/us/public/en/yearbook/2004grantees/ncarolina.ht

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    2004 North Carolina Grantees
    In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to the following organizations in North Carolina. K-12 Schools
    • Highland Renaissance Academy, Charlotte Evergreen Elementary School, Evergreen JC Sawyer, Elizabeth City Sallie B. Howard School for the Arts, Wilson Silver Valley Elementary, Lexington Burnsville Elementary School, Burnsville North Laurinburg Elementary School, Laurinburg
    Community Organizations
    • Wade Edwards Learning Lab (WELL), Raleigh Wade Edwards Learning Lab, Goldsboro UNC - Charlotte NSBE Chapter, Charlotte South Estes Family Resource Center, Chapel Hill Raleigh Rescue Mission, Inc., Raleigh Positive Attitude Youth Center, Burlington LIFE of NC, Inc./STRIVE, Greenville Christian Women of Elegance, Charlotte Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute - Student Support Services, A Federal TRIO Program, Hudson
    Salvation Army Affiliates
    • The Salvation Army of Greensboro - Center of Hope, Greensboro

    13. FayObserver.com - Letters To The Editor For Oct. 10
    With a nearly $1 billion shortfall this year, earlier budget proposals slated between 1,600 and 4,000 layoffs in North Carolina K12 schools. Compounded with 5,000 jobs lost in
    http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2010/10/10/1037901?sac=Opin

    14. North Carolina Guide To Energy Performance Contracting
    These guidelines are intended for use by administrators, facility managers, project managers, finance directors, and energy team stakeholders in North Carolina K12 schools, local
    http://www.p2pays.org/ref/46/45809.pdf

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    16. Technology Companies Partner With Friday Institute To Advance 21st Century Skill
    With a focus on enriching education in North Carolina K12 schools, the Friday Institute is collaborating with educators, students, research scientists, businesses, government and
    http://www.allbusiness.com/company-activities-management/company-strategy/546518

    17. Career Resource Library - America's Career InfoNet
    CareerOneStop is sponsored by the U. S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration
    http://www.acinet.org/crl/library.aspx?LVL2=177&LVL3=n&LVL1=131&CATI

    18. North Carolina Department Of Public Instruction National Council
    has a Masters of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree in Acting, a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Drama and Speech, nine years of K12 teaching experience in North Carolina K-12 schools
    http://www.uncg.edu/soe/ncate/reports/program_rep/Theatre.UG.pdf

    19. South River: News
    Applicants must be certified to teach in North Carolina K12 schools. The school principal must review and approve the project proposal and requests for salaries or professional
    http://www.sremc.com/news/newsdetail.aspx?itemID=76

    20. GO.HRW.COM
    Links to the North Carolina Board of Education, the state framework for Social Studies, and to North Carolina K–12 schools on the Web. Government Links
    http://go.hrw.com/hrw.nd/gohrw_rls1/pKeywordResults?SN9 Resources

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