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Education Indiana United States
Education Indiana United States
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- A boarding school for children and adolescents with dually diagnosed developmental disabilities and emotional disturbances. Mission statement, description of treatment services, programs and facilities. Locations in Indianapolis and Lafayette.
- The official website of the Indiana Association of Student Council's District 10. Includes photos, message boards, and calendar of upcoming events.
- Containting statewide records, All-State, All-Star, and All-Academic teams, scores, polls, and executive council roster.
- Bringing low cost computers, internet access, and services to Indiana students and educators; a joint program of the Indiana Department of Education and the Intelenet Commission.
- Created in 1967 by the Indiana General Assembly to permit sharing of educational resources via technology. Its members are Indiana's colleges and universities. Partners include K12 schools, public libraries, state government, and public broadcasting.
- Links to those Indiana K-12 schools which have registered their site with the Indiana Department of Education.
- Home of Indiana's Professional Special Education Administrative Organization. Contains links to laws, regulations, and all types of special education resources.
- Part of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
- Local, state, regional and national information about AAUW, education for women and girls, as well as gender equity issues is included.
- Links schools with businesses to enhance math and science education in public middle schools. Includes profile, calendar, newsletter, partners, endorsements, and project highlights.
- Information about the state board, programs, listing of school web sites.
- Certified child care and early learning centers, with locations in Indianapolis, Carmel, and Fort Wayne. Includes philosophy, programs, nutrition and health, curriculum details, and career opportunities.
- Indiana Residents can prepare for the GED high school exam or improve workplace skills by watching public television. News about the test and broadcast schedule.
- Monthly newspaper for children ages 7-12 distributed through schools in Central Indiana. Includes information for children, parents, teachers, and advertisers.
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