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41. Campus Firewatch
secondary schools, military schools, boarding schools, or at institutions of highereducation is a vital concern. These students represent new jersey's future.
http://www.campus-firewatch.com/documents/laws/nj.htm
New Jersey Dormitory Safety Trust Fund Act
52:27D-198.7 Short title.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Dormitory Safety Trust Fund Act."
L.2000,c.56,s.1.
52:27D-198.8 Findings, declarations relative to installation of fire suppression systems in student dormitories. The Legislature finds and declares that:
a. Education plays a vital role in the economic development of the nation and the State, by providing the education and training of the work force of the future.
b. The safety of students housed in dormitories at secondary schools, military schools, boarding schools, or at institutions of higher education is a vital concern. These students represent New Jersey's future.
c. Automatic fire suppression systems installed in buildings have been proven to be a very effective method of preventing injury, death and widespread property damage. The construction, reconstruction, development, extension and improvement of dormitory safety facilities, including fire prevention and sprinkler systems, shall therefore be deemed in the public interest and a public purpose.
L.2000,c.56,s.2.

42. RootsWeb: GEN-AFRICAN-L Archive (May 1997)
Re Black boarding schools NJ by Helen Fuld School of Nursing. BURCH by Joann WillieBREWTON by CBrewtonjr; AAHGS new jersey Chapter Meetings by Aaron L Keys;
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GEN-AFRICAN/1997-05
GEN-AFRICAN-L Archives: May 1997
Display in threaded chronological order with names with dates

43. Reminiscences Of Montclair, New Jersey
Chapter 7 schools In the center of the town was a number of years, introducing somenew methods, closing entire school was invited to his boarding house and
http://www.rootsweb.com/~genepool/montnj7.htm
Chapter 7
SCHOOLS
In the center of the town was located the two-story stone school house. From an old school record that came into my possession a few years ago, is the following item: "At a School meeting held at the house of Joseph Munn, Friday, March 13th, 1812, Capt. John Baldwin was appointed Moderator and E.D. Ward, Clerk. It was resolved that the Trustees be instructed to secure a deed from Israel Crane for a site on which to erect a schoolhouse, containing twenty-five hundredths of an acre, bounded on the northeast by the Turnpike Road, on the south by the Old Road and on the west by Pumenas Dodd's garden fence. The Trustees were Israel Crane, Matthias Smith, Joseph Munn, Eleazer Crane, Oliver Crane, David Riker and Justice Baldwin." The school building stood about twelve feet in front of the present church building, and at the foot of the Green was a creditable liberty pole with gilded ball and liberty cap on top. The schoolhouse was two stories, twenty-two feet by forty-four feet, built on red sandstone, with entrance at the south gable end. The upper story was reached by stairway from the entrance hall and was arranged with two rows of permanent seats, painted green, with platform and reading desk at the north end, and was used for religious service, the pastor from the Bloomfield church holding service periodically Sunday afternoons. The service was sometimes conducted by a layman. Mr. Israel Crane, who had undertaken to study for the ministry but was compelled to give it up on account of ill health, sometimes led the meetings in this upper room, and I well remember, as a boy, his striking face, his slightly stooping form and his peculiar accent as he read for us the long sermon of some good old preacher.

44. Education: Private Schools
increase the teachers of color within new jersey independent schools coeducationalor singlesex, and boarding or day site provides only a list of schools but no
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45. New Jersey Conference - - Adventist Organizational Directory
Summary Sub Entities, new jersey Conference Elementary schools. Deptford,NJ, USA. Garden State Academy, boarding Academy, new jersey Conference.
http://www.adventistdirectory.org/view_AdmField_SubEntities.asp?AdmFieldID=NJRC&

46. KIPP: Houston - KIPP Academy High School Placements
boarding schools (continued). *Hockaday School (Texas) *The Hotchkiss School (Connecticut)*Kent School (Connecticut) The Lawrenceville School (new jersey)
http://www.kipphouston.org/highschoolplacement.htm
KIPP Student High School Placements To date, KIPP Alumni number more than one hundred fifty students, attending 48 different schools in 18 states. In 1999-2001, KIPP students and their families earned more that $7.5 million dollars in scholarships to high school and were accepted into some of the nation's most prestigious academic institutions including: ( indicated offers accepted by KIPP students) Houston Area Public Schools: *Bellaire Foreign Language Magnet
*DeBakey Health Professions Magnet
*Jones Vanguard
*Lamar Business Administration Magnet
*Washington Engineering Magnet
*YES College Preparatory
Houston Area Private Schools: The Awty International School
*The Chinquapin (Girls) School
*Duchesne Academy
*Episcopal High School
*Incarnate Word Academy The John Cooper School *The Kinkaid School *Mount Carmel High School *Second Baptist School *Saint Agnes Academy *St. John's School

47. Cranbrook Schools
Moody's Investors Service Ratings 1997 boarding/day and boarding schools ratedA or above SCHOOL, MOODYS RATING. Lawrenceville School, new jersey, Aa2.
http://www.cranbrook.edu/schools/admission/about_fast_ind.html
Moody's Investors Service Ratings 1997
Boarding/day and boarding schools rated A or above SCHOOL MOODYS RATING Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire Aaa Phillips Academy, Massachusetts Cranbrook Educational Community Lawrenceville School, New Jersey Choate Rosemary Hall Foundation, Connecticut Woodberry Forest School, Virginia Episcopal High School, Virginia St. Marks School, Massachusetts Blair Academy, New Jersey Brooks School, Massachusetts
© 1999 Cranbrook

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boarding schools ( 9th 12th ) Accelerated schools - Colorado , Oak Creek RanchSchool - Arizona The Pennington School - new jersey Rabun Gap
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Accelerated Schools - Colorado
All Saints Episcopal School - Mississippi
The Andrews School - Ohio
Canterbury School - Connecticut (SLEP required)
Darlington School - Georgia Fryeburg Academy - Maine
Horizons School - Georgia
Kents Hill School - Maine Kennedy Catholic High School - Pennsylvania
Lee Academy - Maine Maine Central Institute - Maine
Marianapolis Preparatory School - Connecticut Marvelwood School - Connecticut
Mercersburg Academy - Pennsylvania (SLEP required) Montverde Academy - Florida New Hampton School - New Hampshire Oak Creek Ranch School - Arizona The Pennington School - New Jersey Rabun Gap School - Georgia (SLEP required) St. Andrews School - Rhode Island (Girls only)

50. Doing Your Homework
Georgia, Maryland, new jersey, South Carolina, Wyoming. Association of Independentschools in new England, Lutheran schools. boarding schools, About.Com.
http://www.teacheredge.com/doing_your_homework.htm
To get the teaching job you want, you must have up-to-date information about the schools to which you apply. For more information about what you need to know and how to use it to your advantage, click on our Job Search Services page, or read How to Get the Teaching Job You Want The sites below can get you started. Public School Report Cards Alabama Hawaii Massachusetts New Mexico ... Texas Arkansas Indiana Mississippi North Dakota Utah ... Kansas Montana Oklahoma Virginia Connecticut Kentucky ... Louisiana Nevada Pennsylvania West Virginia Florida Maine ... Wyoming Private School and International Information Private School Locator (National Center for Education Statistics Catholic Schools Association of Independent Schools in New England Lutheran Schools ... About.Com More School Information National Center for Education Statistics (Kids' page, but useful) School Report National Center for Education Statistics (More information) School Match ... Web 66

51. Charter Schools And The Hard-to-Educate
a national network of public residential schools for at school, the Proctor AcademyCharter School in new jersey. Charter is the first public boarding school to
http://www.pacificresearch.org/pub/cap/1998/98-01-14.html
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Charter Schools and the Hard-to-Educate
SACRAMENTO, CA—An oft-used argument against charter schools is that they "cream" the best students out of the regular public schools and leave behind the hard-to-educate (i.e., students with learning problems, disciplinary problems, dysfunctional family backgrounds, etc.). The evidence, however, shows the opposite: many charter schools are geared specifically to address the needs of troubled youngsters. Take, for example, the Children's Academies for Achievement (CAA) organization. CAA is dedicated to creating a national network of public residential schools for at-risk youth. Last September, CAA opened its first school, the Proctor Academy Charter School in New Jersey. The Proctor Academy Charter is the first public boarding school to be chartered in the United States and, according to CAA, serves "children who have been unable to achieve their potential due to the myriad of distractions and temptations that pervade their environments, such as high rates of violence, prevalent substance abuses, and even child abuse and neglect." Students come from the foster care system, from low-income families, and from families headed by grandparents unable to cope with raising children. Eligible students are admitted based on a lottery system.

52. CheatHouse.dk - Boarding Schools
schools have campuses complete with playing fields new jersey November 1992 the abilityto select students Proponents of boarding prep schools claim the
http://www.cheathouse.dk/eview/6604_boarding_schools.html

53. Associations
Louis. new jersey Association of Independent schools. Independent schoolsAssociation of Northern new England. The Association of boarding schools.
http://www.hais.org/assoc_list.htm
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Phone: 808.973.1540 Fax: 808.973.1545 E-mail: info@hais.org

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State Associations Alabama Association of Independent Schools Arizona Association of Independent Schools California Association of Independent Schools Association of Colorado Independent Schools ... Caribbean Association of Independent Schools (Puerto Rico/Virgin Islands) Independent Schools Association of Rhode Island Tennessee Association of Independent Schools Virginia Association of Independent Schools Regional Associations Association of Delaware Valley Independent Schools Independent Schools Association of the Central States Association of Independent Schools of New England Independent Schools Association of Northern New England ... Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools National Associations of Independent/Private Schools American Association of Christian Schools Association for the Advancement of International Education The Association of Boarding Schools Association of Christian Schools International ... Council for American Private Education [HAIS is Hawaii's CAPE] Educational Records Bureau Friends Council on Education Jesuit Secondary Education Association National Association of Episcopal Schools ... National Association of Independent Schools [HAIS is the state affiliate of NAIS]

54. Inside New Jersey Search Results
new construction includes a gymnasium, a central commons Pennington, NJ (609) 7376128Schools- An 163 year-old, co-educational, day/boarding school, grades
http://www.insidenj.com/php/search9.php?ikeyword=business schools

55. Links To Employer Resources.
new Hampshire Department of Education; new jersey Department of Education; new YorkDepartment of Education; North Carolina Department of boarding schools Online.
http://www.wku.edu/Info/Student/CareerServ/cscweb/frames/students/employer/teach
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56. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
of assaulting boys at residential high schools in new York and new jersey has beenarrested and charged, bringing relief to area boarding school officials but
http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=26prep.h19

57. Education: K-12: Organizations: School Associations
Valley Independent schools association of private schools in Pennsylvania, Delaware,and new jersey. Association of boarding schools (TABS) - boarding school
http://209.238.156.10/nerc/edu/k12orgschassc.html
Education: K-12: Organizations: School Associations

58. ESL Web Guide: Schools/United States
new jersey (3). new York (25 international students, with profiles of hundreds of colleges,universities, English language programs, and boarding schools in the
http://www.eslcafe.com/search/Schools/United_States/
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59. Letters From Nineteenth-Century American Children To Robert Merry's Museum Magaz
Black Rock, new York, in 1855. boarding schools, male and female, in East Cambridge,Massachusetts; Rome, Georgia; Bergen, new jersey; and Cornwall, new York.
http://www.merrycoz.org/bookndx.htm
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60. Career Services, U. Of Penn., Internet Resources For The Graduate School Of Educ
schools Profiles of 288 boarding schools. schools by State Pennsylvania schoolsPennsylvania Certification Information new jersey schools School Districts
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