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fact_sheet Overview: Northfield Mount Hermon School is an independent, coeducational boarding school for grades 9 to 12 and the postgraduate year. NMH has been designated an exemplary school by the U.S. Department of Education. NMH is dedicated to preparing students for college and for life while still holding to the ideal---education of the head, the hand, and the heart---set forth by its founder, D. L. Moody. The dance program offers two dance companies and several dance courses in a variety of styles. Numerous opportunities are available for acting, directing, and technical theatre experiences through the theatre program. Six credits must be attempted per year and two credits per term. In addition, students who are not involved in interscholastic sports must carry one or more minor courses in any one term at NMH. form-A For grade___________________ q Boarding q Day (You must check one.) International students If you are planning to attend NMH as a special one-year, nondegree candidate, check here.q Have you applied to Northfield Mount Hermon School before? If you are unable to submit the results of the SSAT, ISEE, PSAT, SAT, or ACT, please tell us why, so the admission office can help you arrange the necessary testing. q Yes q No Is English your first language? Does your family intend to apply for financial aid for the 2003--04 school year? Check must be drawn on a U.S. bank and made payable to Northfield Mount Hermon School. p-outofstate2 player, State President, register, Accepting, State Association, National State, league, Club, Signature, play, college, resides, Releasing National State, permission, boarding school. A player must register in the state in which he or she resides with his or her parent(s) or guardian(s), or in the case of a student in residence at a boarding school or college or university, the player may register in the state in which the boarding school, college, or division of the college or university is located. Any other questions of residency may be determined by the state in which the player is registered to vote or holds a current driver's license. All players or teams wishing to compete in a league operating in a state other than the state in which they are registered must receive written permission from: (A) the State Association where they are registered. 2000_catalogue project grant, education, project period, Applicant, sectors, Partners/Co-financing, Childrenís, Ministry, Socialisation, health, dkk, culture, youth, care, administration. Projects granted by?K/S-n0r, BUK och NSS Forum for Culture and Democracy ñ a Danish-Russian cooperation for development within the field of children and young adults. Project period: 2001-2002 Sectors: social welfare, health, education Comprehensive Model for Rehabilitation of Working Street Girls in St. Petersburg. Sectors: social, health The Seventh International Conference îChild in contemporary world. Partners/Co-financing: Administrations of the countries and municipalities along the route of the tour in Russia, Finland and Norway Sectors: culture, social? Project period: 2000 Co-financing:The Department of youth Policy, Ministry of Education of Russia. Project period: 1 Nov. ñ 31 Dec. 2000 Co-finansing: School of education and communication. application school, NROC, Home Phone, individu, parent, Cell Phone, Work Phone, Private, legal guardian, Male Female, Gender, Preferred Phone, attending, SIGNATURE, NROC correspondence. We are excited that you are interested in attending NROC! If you are applying to NROC's high school, fill in this application and we will contact you soon. FAX_________________________ When did you start attending this school? APPLICANT ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS: Tell us a little bit about yourself! Preferred phone number for NROC to use when contacting this individu Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone al. Does this individual have legal custody of you? Should NROC correspondence be sent to this indi Yes No vidual? If accepted, we'll mail your information packet within two weeks. We look forward to meeting you soon. networking_the_land_1 school, Internet, Navajo, connections, Navajo Nation, technology, community, online, Springs, Noble, Arizona, government, Internet access, residents, Window Rock. Not only are we using regular telephone lines in record numbers for email and web surfing, but high-speed connections are becoming increasingly commonplace in workplaces, schools, libraries and even in a growing number of homes. In the sprawling Navajo Nation, where many families lack even basic telephone service, local tribal governments are using satellite connections to connect with the outside world. Though the system is still new, people already are beginning to explore new opportunities for improved lifestyles, increased efficiency, economic advancement, and stronger self-govern-ment. This may not sound particularly exotic to the growing number of Americans who have come to take the Internet, email and even telecommuting for granted. english http://www.odenwaldschule.de/pdf/english.pdf Germany, students, school, grade, Odenwaldschule, education, family heads, certifies, life, metal work, carpentry, community, language, heart, Internet. The school and family life and the vocational programs train the head, the heart and the hand. The school serves 260 youths in grades 5-13 from all over Germany and is a fully certified and integrated comprehensive school (integrierte Gesamtschule) with vocational education offerings. A student may receive diplomas for the Hauptschule after 9th grade and Realschule after 10th grade as well as the technical Abitur after 12th grade and the academic Abitur after 13th grade (for entry into German universities). From language and science to music, theater and sport, the small classes offer students a familiar environment for a unique and intense learning experience. mcintosh county, Eufaula, Assessment, Checotah, Creek, Comm, Indian, McIntosh, Crime, Farms, Exemptions, Tax, Williams, Lindley, Clerk. Created at statehood from lands in the southern part of the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, McIntosh County was named for a well-known Creek family. The chief physical feature of the county is Lake Eufaula, which is comprised of 105,000 acres and is the largest body of water in Oklahoma. The county seat, Eufaula, is located 13 miles south of I-40 on U.S. 69. The Asbury Mission Boarding School was established in 1849 by the Episcopal Church under a contract with the Creek Indian Council. Checotah, established by the KATY railroad station, was named for a principal chief of the Creek Indians, Samuel Checote. 97_Women_3of4 http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/features/97_Women_3of4.pdf school, Lucille, Alice, Oklahoma, mission, Territory, Indian, mother, Nation, house, traveling, Roosevelt, ranch, Charlie, Muskogee. At ten years of age, Lucille and her younger brother, Charlie, were entertaining the ranch hands by riding bucking broncos. Lucille couldn't seem to resist the temptation to rope big steers, though, and when she was hurt again -- and the steer was killed -- she spent a year at boarding school. In December, 1975, Lucille Mulhall was inducted into the Rodeo Hall of Fame, part of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. Alice was born January 2, 1854, at the Creek mission, Tullahassee. When she was seven, her family was forced to flee from the mission because of the Civil War. 2003finalists School, High School, Responsibility, Rights, Junior, Shaker Heights, Senior, Cleveland, Birchwood School, Cincinnati, Exhibit, Sycamore High School, Mason, American, War. A Denial of Our Responsibility: The United States' Response to the St. Louis The Revolutionary War: Do We Fight for the Right to be Free? BoardingSchool http://www.opi.state.mt.us/PDF/TitleI/BoardingSchool.pdf Indian, education, schools, American Indian, students, tribes, United States, funds, control, congress, Bureau, Indian Affairs, administration, legislation, community. Tribal education systems were being broken from time of contact (early 1500s) to at least 1871, which marked the end of the treaty-making process between the United States government and Indian tribes. For at least 300 years, the Church played a dominant role in the education of the American Indian, beginning with a Jesuit Mission School for Indians (present day Florida) in 1568. The Meriam Report was a survey of social and economic conditions of the American Indian conducted by the Brookings Institution of Washington, D.C., which was known as the Institute for Governmental Research. The report was extremely critical of the Bureau of Indian Affairs educational system, but it fell short of advocating the closure of the boarding schools.
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