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  1. Intake process for Washington Alternative High School by Margo Shaw, 1983
  2. Sohappy: Aftermath and alternatives (University of Washington. School of Law. Student papers) by Joel Benoliel, 1975
  3. Review of agency decision-making under NEPA: The adequacy of the alternatives analysis (University of Washington. School of Law. Student papers) by Randall P McGreevy, 1978
  4. Alternative fuels for Washington's school buses: A report to the Washington State Legislature by John Kim Lyons, 1991
  5. The precautionary principle: A comparative analysis relating to levels of risk, actions and alternatives (Student papers / University of Washington, School of Law) by James D Markillie, 1991
  6. Decoupling antitrust damages: The flexible alternative (Student papers / University of Washington, School of Law) by Dean Eric Martin, 1991
  7. [Proceedings]: In-School Alternatives to Suspension : Conference report, [Washington, DC], April 1618, 1978
  8. The American dream gone awry: Alternatives to suburbia (Student papers / University of Washington, School of Law) by Denise M Hamel, 1991
  9. Alternatives to teacher tenure: The "tenure-less" system (University of Washington. School of Law. Student papers) by Joanne Blauer, 1975
  10. The community property agreement: A unique Washington alternative to the statute of wills for modest estates and special situations by Livingston Wernecke, 1972
  11. Innovative school facility partnerships: Downtown, airport, and retail space (Policy brief / Washington Policy Center) by Matthew D Taylor, 2001
  12. Developing alternative uses for vacant schools: A guide for community based groups in Wash., D.C by David L Hamilton, 1979
  13. Washington's education centers: 1996-2000 individual student reporting data by Terry Bergeson, 2001
  14. Language, ethnicity, and the schools: Policy alternatives for bilingual-bicultural education by Noel Epstein, 1977

81. Reunion.com - Find Alumni At Washington Alternative
REGISTER NOW to view your Old High School Class List at washington alternative. Find Old Friends and Old Flames. How have they changed? Subscribe and reconnect today.
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82. Why You Should Support Washington Charter Public Schools
Includes minutes and board agenda, links to schools, job openings, and news from the administration.
http://www.wacharterschools.org/why_support.html
WHY YOU SHOULD SUPPORT CHARTER SCHOOLS
Charter schools are alternative public schools that are given a high degree of freedom to create and operate mission-driven public schools in exchange for a high degree of accountability.
What kind of accountability? Accountability to parents, who know that if they withdraw their student from the charter public school, the school will get $5,000 less from the state. Accountability to government (school districts or public universities) who are not required to give anyone a charter, are not required to renew a charter when it expires 5 years after its granted, but are empowered with the ability to revoke a charter school's charter for good reason at any time. The lesson from the 39 states that have authorized charter schools (Minnesota was the first in 1991) is that there are lots of talented educators, parents, and community leaders who will invest their hearts and souls in creating better public schools for children. And once these schools are created (and 2,700 charter public schools have been created since 1991), hundreds of thousands of parents will look at them and decide that they provide a better learning environment for their children than their other public school choices. Are all charter schools successful? No. About 7% of all charter schools that have ever opened have since closed their doors. But the vast majority of them are successful, and hundreds of the pioneer charter schools from the early years have had their charters renewed for another 5 years.

83. Compendium Of School-Based And School-Linked Programs For Pregnant And Parenting
Family/Healthy Start Outreach Program; George washington Carver School alternativeSchools for Pregnant and Parenting Teens alternative Education Enhancement
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Compendium of School-Based and School-Linked Programs for Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents
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84. NYC Alternative Schools & Programs
Auxiliary Services for High schools. Adult Training 7735. George WashingtonHS 549, directions, Audubon Ave, (212) 9271841 (ext. 375). Grady
http://www.altschools.org/schools/multi.php?sort=ASHS

85. Puget Sound Community School - Outside Links
It also provides information to people interested in homeschooling theirchildren, or finding private or public alternative schools.
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86. Ishmael Community Schools Using Ishmael And Other Quinn Books
Martin's College, Bellevue Community College, Western washington State; KM HS Alternativeschools Audubon Society Traveling School, Gaia Educational Outreach
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"To each is given its moment in the blaze, its spark to be surrendered to another when it is sent, so that the blaze may go on. None may deny its spark to the general blaze and live forever. Each is sent to another someday. You are sent; you are on your way. I am sent. To the wolf or the lion or the vulture or the grasses, I am sent. "My death is the life of another, and I will stand again in the windswept grasses and look through the eyes of the fox and take the air with the eagle and run in the track of the deer." The Tales of Adam
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87. WELCOME
Official web site of ISD 593.Category Regional North America Education School Districts......Welcome to Crookston Public schools! Crookston Public schools. Crookston High School.Highland School. Lincoln. washington. Education Foundation. District News
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88. American Association Of Colleges For Teacher Education
and delivered in cooperation with elementary or secondary schools. 1999. AlternativePaths to Licensure A Directory of Postbaccalaureate washington, DC AACTE
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The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education declares that professional understanding and skills must constitute the core of every preparation program leading to a teaching credential. Alternative teacher education programs may differ in time, format, and locale, but they must assure that those who complete them meet demanding standards for admission into the profession. Our nation lacks the teachers it needs. Although teacher shortages are most critical in certain parts of the nation and in particular subject areas, this is a national problem; a problem compounded because persons of color continue to be underreepresented in the teaching profession. When faced with similar teacher shortages in the past, policy makers responded by endorsing crash preparation programs and issuing emergency certificates or waiving licensure requirements entirely. These actions resulted in a large but relatively ill-prepared teaching force. School performance suffered and America's faith in its schools declined. Once again policy makers are turning to these failed strategies. They point to the number of individuals who have college degrees but lack formal teacher preparation and urge their immediate employment. Experience indicates that this course is not in the public interest. Basic intelligence, communication skills, general education, and knowledge of subject matter are necessary but not sufficient qualities of effective teachers. Resolving the teacher shortage in ways that strengthen rather than undermine schools requires assurance that those who enter classrooms are not only bright and knowledgeable, but are also prepared to teach.

89. IDEA Rapid Response Network (RRN) News Briefing #2 April 29, 2002
Today's NEWS FROM washington DISCIPLINE and MORE. expulsion and resegregation inalternative placements liberally allowing schools, particularly teachers, to
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From the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF) preserveIDEA@dredf.org IDEA Rapid Response Network (RRN) News Briefing April 29, 2002 GREAT RESPONSE: DREDF's RRN Staff was overwhelmed and overjoyed by the response to our first announcement earlier this month launching the RRN. Almost 1,000 individuals (primarily parents and child advocates) from across the country sent back emails saying they wanted to be involved in and receive information from the RRN. It is very encouraging that so many of you responded and that the base for building the Network is already well established. If you did not receive the first announcement or want to respond to it go to preserveIDEA@dredf.org RRN PURPOSE: The purpose of the Network is to build a group of parents and supporters nationwide who can be called on to respond to proposed amendments or concepts for changes to IDEA that might weaken, eliminate or in any way compromise the civil rights of children with disabilities during the upcoming Congressional reauthorization process and, when necessary, call on parents in specific states to respond to the positions of their members of Congress; to educate and inform parents about proposals to amend IDEA. The

90. FactBook 2002 - Calendar Of Events - 2002
that washington's birthday shall be observed the third Monday in February.). 20,Frederick Douglass Day. March 2002. AMERICAN RED CROSS MONTH. MUSIC IN OUR schools
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Contents Preface Fingertip Facts ... References Calendar of Events-2002 Dates included on this calendar are gathered from various sources and are not intended as defini-tive or official notification from the California Department of Education. We hope the calendar will assist you in planning special recognition events. January 2002 New Year's Day Winter 2001 Golden State Examinations in economics, government/civics, and high school mathematics, reading/literature, and written composition administered throughout the month State Board of Education meeting, Sacramento; California Teachers of the Year honored at the meeting California Drop-In Day Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, birthday observance (Section 37220 of the Education Code states that public schools shall close the third Monday in January or Monday or Friday of the week in which January 15 occurs.)

91. Funding Manual
Insurers/HMOs Medicaid Medicare washington State Basic 504 Private Primary and SecondarySchools PostSecondary CHAPTER VII alternative Sources of Assistive
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Note: As with all WATA publications, you may request this manual in alternative formats or as a printed document. However, due to the size of the document, there will be a fee for copying and postage. You may also download all or part of this manual in a variety of different formats. This manual or any portions of it may be freely reproduced and distributed if acknowledgment is given to WATA.
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92. Washington Area Schools: Admission Requirements And Programs Of Interest
Capitol Street, NE Room 6000 washington, DC 20002 Summer School Program/AlternativeEducation PO Box Superintendent of schools Stafford County Public schools
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Washington Area Schools: Admission Requirements and Programs of Interest
This paper contains a listing of public school options in the Washington, DC area. For comprehensive and current information on schools and programs, please contact the school district directly. International Baccalaureate (IB) programs in Washington, DC area public schools are listed below under Choices for High School. Non-public school links are also listed below. In some districts, all students coming from foreign areas are referred from the neighborhood school to a central registration office. To avoid this confusion, Foreign Service families returning from overseas should tell schools they are U.S. citizens. District of Columbia District of Columbia (D.C.) law requires children to attend private or public school from age 5 to age 18. For further information: Communications Office, Room 7096
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Fax: 202-442-5418Web site: http://www.k12.dc.us Director, Special Education
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93. Champaign Unit 4 Homepage
The Champaign Unit 4 schools include eleven Elementary schools, three Middleschools, two High schools, a PreK center and two alternative schools.
http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Champaign/buildings/building.html
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... Educational Sites U NIT 4 S CHOOLS U NIT 4 S CHOOL Buildings and Web Pages The Champaign Unit #4 Schools include eleven Elementary Schools, three Middle Schools, two High Schools, a Pre-K center and two Alternative schools. Please click below to find out more information about these schools. Elementary Schools Within the Champaign Unit 4 School District there are eleven elementary schools. Basic curriculum at the elementary level includes reading, language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, physical education, and health. Music is taught two times per week by a music specialist. Art is taught by the classroom teacher. Elementary students are first introduced to computers at the kindergarten and first grade levels. This enables children to read and write using computers, work stations, and a child's own vocabulary. Children in grades 2-5 are also using computers to supplement the reading, writing, math, science, and social studies curricula. There is at least one modern computer connected to the Internet in every classroom.

94. Omaha Public Schools: School Web Pages
District schools. Index of all Omaha schools' pages, addresses, phone numbers and contact information.Category Regional North America O Omaha Education K12...... Magnet Spring Lake Magnet Springville Sunny Slope Wakonda Walnut Hill WashingtonWestern Hills alternative Education Home Page. Former schools ^Top of page.
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95. ISTE Publishing -- Washington Notes
meeting will be on March 17 in washington, DC. Tancredo was attacking the programschools and libraries in To Top Legislators Propose alternative Funding ERate.
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March 1999 News of U.S. Educational Technology Policy and Legislation provided by the International Society for Technology in Education. Compiled, written, and edited by Phil Ugelow, Leslie Harris , and Adeena Colbert If you use excerpts, credit ISTE. Contents SLD Issues Last Funding Commitments The SLD reports high numbers of applications for Year 2 E-Rate grants. As of February 25, the SLD had already received 28,823 Form 470 applications for Year 2 funding; that number will likely increase significantly as the March 5 deadline approaches. FCC News The FCC will soon consider a waiver for schools and libraries to extend the deadline for using their Year 1 E-Rate funding past June 30. E-Rate recipients are asking for a change in the deadline because delays in funding commitments have shortened their window to use the money. The FCC plans to decide the issue at either March 11 or March 18 meetings.

96. Many Ways To Peace :
Communitybased, collaborative website growing out of a communications class at Antioch College. Purpose Category Society Issues Peace Activism and Peace Work......Jimmy Carter An alternative to War. that included a concert at the Capitol andended with a protest march through downtown washington • washington Post.
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97. The Safe Schools Coalition - Doorway
The Safe schools Coalition offers resources as a starting point for educators, parents/guardians and youth. We cannot endorse specific web sites, as they change frequently.
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The Safe Schools Coalition offers resources as a starting point for educators, parents/guardians and youth. We cannot endorse specific web sites, as they change frequently. Many of these sites also contain links to other sites; Coalition members did not assess all of the linked sites.
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