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         Wisconsin K-12 Schools:     more detail
  1. The K-12 reading program: A planning resource for Wisconsin schools (Bulletin - Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction) by Eunice Bethke, 1980
  2. A guide to planning and implementing K-12 career development programs by Judith M Ettinger, 2001-01-01
  3. Reach them, teach them: Practical ways to promote k - 12 Chrstian education by John C Ibisch, 1981
  4. K-12 conceptual art curriculum by John R Davenport, 1983
  5. A guide to planning and implementing K-12 career development programs by Judith M Ettinger, 2001

21. K-12 Online Schools / Wisconsin K-12 Schools Online
eLearning and Distance Education Information in K12 Homeschooling Face2Face Charter High School Face2Face Charter High School combines online course work with face to
http://k12schoolsonline.com/index.php?module=Web_Links&req=viewlink&cid=

22. Tourism Federation Of Wisconsin - Wisconsin's Lobbying Coalition
Passing and maintaining a law mandating the Wisconsin K12 schools begin classes after September 1st unless granted a waiver from the
http://www.witourismfederation.org/about_wtf.htm

23. Current Research Projects
The Preliminary Report to the U.S. Department of Education on the summer institute “Improving China Studies in Wisconsin K12 Schools.” 2000.
http://homepages.uwp.edu/wang/reports.htm
Limited Circulation Grant Reports The Final Performance Report to the U.S. Department of State on the summer institute Social Welfare in A Free Market Society: Unemployment and Reemployment in the United States. 2002 The Final Evaluation Report to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on the project Strength University Community Partnership. 2001. The Final Report to the U.S. Department of Education on the summer institute Improving China Studies in Wisconsin K-12 Schools. 2000. The Preliminary Report to the U.S. Department of Education on the summer institute Improving China Studies in Wisconsin K-12 Schools. 2000. The Preliminary Report to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on the evaluation of Neighborhood University Alliance Partnership. 1999. The Final Report to Mt. Pleasant Planning Commission (Mt. Pleasant, Wisconsin) on the Resident Survey. 1999. The Final Report to the University of Wisconsin System Council on International Education on the course Social Institutions in Twentieth Century China. 1998.

24. K-12 Schools In Coleman, WI - Bizwiki.com
Find listings of K12 Schools in Coleman, WI on Bizwiki, including profiles, directions and contact details for K-12 Schools throughout Wisconsin.
http://www.bizwiki.com/k-12/wi/coleman.htm

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United States return and recycling for inkjet supplies, laserjet supplies and computer hardware
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26. Center For Integrated Agricultural Systems|Archive|Farm-to-School
CIAS is a partner in the AmeriCorps Farm to School Program. AmeriCorps members serve at Wisconsin K12 schools, promoting healthy eating and increasing access to local food.
http://www.cias.wisc.edu/category/farm-to-fork/farm-to-school/
Farm-to-School
CIAS is a partner in the AmeriCorps Farm to School Program . AmeriCorps members serve at Wisconsin K-12 schools, promoting healthy eating and increasing access to local food. CIAS is the lead agency for the Great Lakes region of the National Farm-to-School Network . For more information about our regional work, contact Sara Tedeschi . For more information about our farm to school work in Wisconsin, contact Doug Wubben
Farm to School Projects at CIAS
For over 20 years, the Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems, or CIAS, has been a leader in sustainable agriculture research and outreach at UW-Madison. We’ve been working on farm to school since 2002. Our current efforts include: [...more]
Great Lakes Region Farm to School Network
CIAS houses the Great Lakes Region Farm to School Program Network, one of eight regional lead agencies of the National Farm to School Program. Its mission is to institutionalize and catalyze farm to school programs in order to provide viable models for improving the economic sustainability of family-scale farmers and supporting child nutrition efforts. [...more]

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Copy paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page. WI State Schools Wisconsin K12 Schools Public Private Schools List
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/WestBranchHighSchool(Beloit,Ohio)

28. Beaumont Foundation Of America
In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to the following organizations in Wisconsin. K12 Schools. Wright Middle School, Madison
http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/2004/wisconsin.htm
Yearbook • Overview • 2007 Grants • 2006 Grants • 2005 Grants ... • 2002 Grants 2004 Beaumont Foundation Grantees Wisconsin In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to the following organizations in Wisconsin. K-12 Schools
  • Wright Middle School, Madison
Community Organizations
  • Milwaukee Christian Center, Inc., Milwaukee Bayview Foundation, Inc., Madison Bay View Community Center, Milwaukee
Salvation Army Affiliates
  • The Salvation Army - Adult Rehabiliation Center, Milwaukee Milwaukee Social Services, Milwaukee
Back to 2004 Grantees

www.bmtfoundation.com

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Copy paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page. WI State Schools Wisconsin K12 Schools Public Private Schools List
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Wisconsin_Heights_High_School

30. Wisconsin Association Of School Business Officials
This is an ideal opportunity to highlight your products and services to an anticipated audience of 300 + custodial and maintenance professionals from Wisconsin K12 schools!
http://www.wasbo.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=173

31. Schools (K-12) In Omro, WI - AOL Local Yellow Pages
Wisconsin K12 Schools Check Out Local.com To Find Wisconsin K-12 Schools In Your Area! Local.com
http://yellowpages.aol.com/schools-k-12/wi/omro/

32. Sports In Wisconsin | Sports In Wisconsin
Shape Up Wisconsin Kids takes place in Wisconsin K12 schools every May. Its purpose is to inform children about the benefits of physical fitness and get them moving for 30
http://www.sportsinwisconsin.com/
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33. 2004 Grantees : 2004 BFA Grantees In Wisconsin
In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to the following organizations in Wisconsin. K12 Schools. Wright Middle School, Madison
http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/us/public/en/yearbook/2004grantees/wisconsin.ht

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In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to the following organizations in Wisconsin. K-12 Schools
  • Wright Middle School, Madison
Community Organizations
  • Milwaukee Christian Center, Inc., Milwaukee Bayview Foundation, Inc., Madison Bay View Community Center, Milwaukee
Salvation Army Affiliates
  • The Salvation Army - Adult Rehabiliation Center, Milwaukee Milwaukee Social Services, Milwaukee
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34. Grants
65,000 from the U.S. Department of Education and $79,412 from UW) for developing the summer institute “Improving China Studies in Wisconsin K12 Schools
http://homepages.uwp.edu/wang/grants.htm
Grants Welcome
Major Grants
A grant of HK$92,700 from Hong Kong Baptist University Faculty Research Grant to conduct research project "Conflict and its management dilemmas in international joint ventures in China. Project Co-Principal Investigator. 2002-2003.
A grant of $180,729 ($121,006 from the U.S. State Department and $59,723 from UW) for developing the summer institute Social Welfare, Unemployment, Reemployment in a Free Market Society for Chinese government officials, scholars and practitioners. Project Co-Director. 2000 2001.
A grant of $155,695 ($77,597 from the United States Information Agency and $78,098 from UW) for conducting the summer institute American Corporations in Its Social and Cultural Context at the People's University of China. Project Co-Director. 1995.
A grant of $144,412 ($65,000 from the U.S. Department of Education and $79,412 from UW) for developing the summer institute Improving China Studies in Wisconsin K-12 Schools. Project Director. 2000.
Research Grants Publications Teaching Services Full Curriculum Vita ... Useful Links Department of Sociology/Anthropology
University of Wisconsin-Parkside
Kenosha, WI 53141

35. University Of Wisconsin-Marathon County
State of Wisconsin, K12 schools, public or non-profit agencies $30 / hour, per site* University of Wisconsin campuses $15 / hour, per site*
http://www.uwmc.uwc.edu/technology/video/index.html
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    Cost and convenience are the key benefits to using video conferencing.
    Video conferencing costs a fraction of what it takes to bring several people together at one site for a meeting, especially if air travel is involved. Video conferencing minimizes travel, giving employees a more productive use of their valuable time. And video conferencing saves you and your employees from the inevitable travel fatigue.
    Who uses UWMC’s video conferencing facilities?
    ♦ Attorneys use the facilities for long distance depositions and interviews.
    ♦ Education organizations conduct statewide trainings, thinktank sessions, job interviews and job performance reviews.
    ♦ Government offices hold public hearings using video technology.

36. Academic Staff - System Regent's Award
in the College of Natural Resources, but has a statewide mission toward the development, promotion and evaluation of environmental education in Wisconsin K12 schools.
http://www.uwsp.edu/governance/acadstaff/regentsaward.aspx
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      INDIVIDUAL EXCELLENCE The following criteria are utilized in selecting recipients:
      • Excellence of Performance Personal Interaction Outstanding Achievement
      Sue Kissinger has served UWSP since 1992 as Coordinator of Advising and Recruitment, Director of the CNR Student Success Center in the College of Natural Resources. Her commitment to excellence is described by her nominators:
      • "Sue has always approached her work with a level of energy, enthusiasm , and commitment that far exceeds the norm. But, above all, it is her positive attitude and outgoing personality that have contributed so significantly to the success of the programs she administers." "She also represents the UW-System in her many visits to the 2-year UW-Colleges as well as out-of-state colleges when recruiting, as well at the conferences she attends and presents." "Sue is the glue that holds our undergraduate program together <in the CNR>. She promotes high morale among students and is an invaluable asset to our undergraduates and to our faculty."

37. The University Of Wisconsin-Madison Language Institute
many departments in which languages are taught, and provides information about the wealth of educational opportunities offered by UWMadison to the campus, Wisconsin K-12 schools
http://languageinstitute.wisc.edu/content/about/welcome.htm
Home About
Welcome to the UW-Madison Language Institute
Inaugurated on April 29, 2004, the Language Institute's mission is to promote collaboration for research, education and community outreach in languages, literatures and cultures. Following this mission, it spearheads efforts to support instruction and curricular innovation, conducts and supports research that supports the teaching and learning mission of the College and the many departments in which languages are taught, and provides information about the wealth of educational opportunities offered by UW-Madison to the campus, Wisconsin K-12 schools, and the Wisconsin business and community. The Language Institute is also the home of the interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Second Language Acquisition , which provides support to research efforts of the Institute. The Language Institute is an initiative of the College of Letters and Science , with substantial support from the Division of International Studies . The Institute benefits from the insights and efforts of many colleagues, especially those on its advisory committee. Along with Dr. Dianna Murphy, Associate Director, and Wendy Johnson, Outreach Coordinator, I wish you a productive and stimulating academic year. We hope this website will be your first virtual stop for connecting through UW-Madison to the world of languages and to the many doors that multilingualism opens. Your feedback is appreciated:

38. Wisconsin School Principals Point To State Revenue Caps As Major
The IWF survey expands on previous research by examining in detail the effect of fiscal limits on curriculum, activities and facilities of Wisconsin K12 schools.
http://www.excellentschools.org/news/PressReleases/RevCapsImpactPR.pdf

39. Remark Web Survey Software
University of Wisconsin . K12 Schools. School districts large and small have adopted the flexible Remark software. Boardman Local Schools Boston Public Schools
http://www.gravic.com/remark/websurvey/remarkwebsurveycustomers.html
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40. May 1996: Volume 1.9
The goal was to explore ways in which the UW institutions might bring the resources of the University System to Wisconsin K12 schools and teachers in order to help them more
http://www.uwex.edu/disted/desien/1996/1-9.htm
[RSS FEEDS] [FOCUS ARTCLES] [SEARCH ENGINE] Your Current Location is DESIEN 1996 Archived Issues May 1996: Volume 1.9
May 1996: Volume 1.9
CONTENTS
Welcome - to new recipients
Upfront - -Themes From the IUC Workshop in Maryland
Focus - Virtual Institute for Technology, Teaching, and Learning (VITAL)
Campus Update - compiled information - add new information
DE Clearinghouse - -UW Courses Now on the Clearinghouse Website
FYI - news and reminders
June DESIEN Focus - -Developing and Assessing the Distance
Education Course - Evil in the Western World
Endnote: -A New Type Of Person
WELCOME: to new DESIEN-List recipients Madeleine Wright, Terry Wirkus, and Bill Fletcher. Madeleine, who teaches at the UW Center in Baraboo, will become chair of the Centers+ Dept. of Foreign Languages starting June 1. This summer she will be developing a Medical Terminology course to be offered from Baraboo to Rock in the fall, using both compressed video and audiographics. Terry is the new Distance Education Specialist at UW-La Crosse, working with Jim Jorstad. He has 24 years of experience in both radio and television broadcasting and is looking forward to his new distance education career. Bill is a consultant in communications and strategic planning in Rochester, New York and is researching distance learning techniques to convert his live sessions to sessions on-line. UPFRONT: -Themes From the International University Consortium (IUC) Workshop at the University of Maryland, May 6-8. I was fortunate to be able to attend the International University Consortium Workshop at College Park in Maryland. Several themes surfaced throughout the keynote speaker and workshop sessions that I would like to share:

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