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Articles from School Administrator (March 1, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
2003 Civic Star Award. 340
A board base for school support. (Hampton City Schools). 360
A goal-oriented partnership. (Sun Prairie Area School District). 360
A hard goodbye to a favorite assessment. (Guest Column). Simpson, James F. Column 674
A news-oriented partnership. (Emery School District). 324
A six-string salute to public education. (President's Corner). Lawrence, John R. Column 592
A way to reduce the dropout rate. (Harlingen Consolidated ISD). 384
Anti-drug programs. (Abstract). 210
Appointments. (Transitions). 198
Arts education. (Bits & Pieces). Brief Article 94
Beyond inclusion: educators' 'ableist' assumptions about students with disabilities compromise the quality of instruction. Hehir, Thomas 2534
Bridging the gap in a rural area. (Perry Central Community School Corporation). 340
Building Bridges with senior citizens. (Cumberland School District). 361
Companies on a mission. (Anchorage School District). 316
Deaths. (Transitions). 227
Developing a school of readers. (Putnam County School District). 331
Developing Educational Leaders. (Book Reviews). Rudiger, Charles W. 249
Developing leadership skills. (Edwards County Community USD 1). 356
Easing the burden of financing college. (Siloam Springs School District 21). 354
Encouraging a good, early start. (Madison School District 321). 357
Enriching activities after school. (Miami-Dade County Public Schools). 350
Ensuring access to computers. (Calcasieu Parish School System). 322
Expanding access to computers. (Stamford Public Schools). 340
Free meals for the needy. (Yuma Union High School District 70). 334
Healthier families, safer schools. (Tahlequah Public Schools). 341
Helping new principals with the basics. (Personnel Management). Stratton, Susan 727
IDEA 2003: reauthorization or retrofit? Will the new disabilities statutes mesh with the demands of No Child Left Behind? Elliott, Judy L. 1980
In Schools We Trust. (Book Reviews). Stellar, Art 348
Increasing exposure to science and more. (Millcreek Township School District). 342
Indian River receives top national honor. 604
Learning while meeting needs. (Ashland Unified School District 220). 351
Legal penicillin for special education: a veteran lawyer's counsel for administrative actions that can minimize your risks. Johnson, Carl 1753
Letting others help in planning. (Elizabethtown ISD). 308
Living in a code orange world. (Executive Perspective). Houston, Paul D. 809
Marching to a new beat. (Profile). Goldman, Jay P. 914
Medicaid claiming: a consortium model in Texas eases school-based reimbursement claims for serving students with disabilities. Sawyer, John E. 1904
Retirements. (Transitions). Brief Article 31
Rivers of Red: ten actions to control the impact of special education costs. Byrnes, Maryann 1691
Small school benefits. (Bits & Pieces). 110
Study Circles. (Bits & Pieces). 80
Test accommodations. (Bits & Pieces). Brief Article 61
The coexistence of high standards and inclusion: whole-school approaches can satisfy requirements of IDEA and NCLB Act. Lipsky, Dorothy Kerzner 2388
The education shuffle. (Guest Column). Clinefelter, Larry Column 845
The imperative of fully funding IDEA. (Federal Dateline). Kusler, Mary 789
The misdiagnosis of special education costs: district practices have no bearing, but medical and social factors accelerate spending. Urion, David K. 2748
Tutoring helps low-income families. (Memphis City Schools). 343
Working on the Work. (Book Reviews). Nyland, Larry 210
Wraparound services: a community approach to keep even severely disabled children in local schools. Stevenson, Rita A. 2863
Youth center rises out of tragedy. (Camas School District). 356

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