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Education New York United States
Education New York United States
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- School leaders, superintendents and principals explore the powers of technology for organizational growth and student achievement with leadership development programs.
- A not-for-profit professional association of teachers and professors of ancient Greek and Latin in New York. Features audio-visual links, grant information, projects, and the Garamond Latin font package.
- Assistive technology resources for New York State, including discussion forums, publications, and training.
- Represents the curricular area of technology education. NYSTEA has six major districts in the state.
- State-provided information about institutions, degree programs, college applications, financial aid, and career planning for New York students, parents, and guidance counselors.
- A comprehensive directory of day and over night class trips for grades Pre-K through 12. Class trips can be searched by curriculum area, grade of students, or location.
- Online courses for students seeking a New York high school diploma.
- Information aimed at assisting school management in labor relation and personnel issues.
- Material supporting use of trout to help teach school children in the Catskill watershed, the Croton watershed, and New York City about the importance of water. Includes list of schools involved, student's desk, news and details on the program.
- Training individuals to become professional tractor-trailer drivers. Locations in Menands, Bronx, and Montgomery, NY.
- A nonprofit organization offering services to staff and parents involved in private schools from pre-K through 12th grade. Provides conference information and calendar, directory of schools, articles, and various resources.
- Includes job listings, resume services, and state profile information.
- Educational service agency providing instructional and support services to public school districts in Rensselaer, Columbia, and Greene counties.
- Describes annual conference held the second Saturday of March.
- Information and training for School Superintendents. Includes articles, documents, and training course information.
- Helps keeps K-12 educators informed of changes related to the NY standards and assessments; ensures better coordination of all activities in the State; affords a medium of exchange of view regarding teaching methods.
- An educational telecom site offering e-rate news and commentary and dedicated to simplifying the e-rate program for schools, libraries and vendors. The site provides information on next steps, discount rate optimization, audits and vendor coordination.
- The New-York Historical Society offers free programs to schools in New York City.
- SHIP is a statewide program for middle and high school students interested in the history of the state.
- Free online tutorials for high school algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, in preparation for New York High School Regents Examination.
- Financial aid information in downloadable .pdf format.
- Publicly funded by the New York State Legislature to identify and disseminate successful educational programs and practices statewide.
- Educational information on state programs, services, directories, school districts and departments.
- Offers technical and career training and certification opportunities. Campuses in Binghamton, Poughkeepsie, and New London.
- Example plans, mailing list, program information, and frequently asked questions for integrating technology in education.
- Searchable directory of day and residential camp programs for youth ages 8 to 18, located at colleges and universities in New York state.
- Includes calendar of events, detailed information on participating, volunteering, and coaching, news, and by-laws, policies, and procedures.
- State agency that helps people pay for college by administering the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)and guaranteeing student loans.
- Includes scholarship, membership, and conference information, with resources for teachers.
- Promotes improvement of the economic, social, and professional status of retired teachers by focusing on advocacy issues, insurance, travel, and member help services.
- News, resources, policies, staff directories, and contacts.
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