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White, George P.; Morgan, Nicholas H. – School Administrator, 1990
The Central Bucks (Pennsylvania) Educational Foundation is one of approximately 1,500 public education foundations established by cities, towns, and school districts across the nation. About 65 urban districts have foundations belonging to the Public Education Fund Network. Annual budgets range from $3 thousand to $2 million. Benefits and startup…
Descriptors: Community Support, Corporate Support, Elementary Secondary Education, Philanthropic Foundations
Van Newkirk, Jack C. – American School Board Journal, 1988
Describes the City of York (Pennsylvania) School System's development of a K-12 AIDS curriculum using an advisory committee comprised of school administrators, teachers, noninstructional staff, health care professionals, and college students. The program gained wide community acceptance because of accurate, complete newspaper coverage and because…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Community Support, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Development
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Pliska, Ann-Maureen; McQuaide, Judith – Educational Leadership, 1994
In Pennsylvania, introduction of student learning outcomes became a major battle rather than a reasoned debate, and final language of the proposed regulations was somewhat muted. Because the state failed to cultivate the grass-roots support necessary for reform, a vocal, effective opposition emerged, and sensation overshadowed real issues.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Support, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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DiRocco, Mark D. – Educational Leadership, 1999
The Lewisburg (Pennsylvania) Area Middle School has successfully implemented an alternating-day block schedule that has yielded improved academic performance. The positive effect may derive from administrative support, teacher empowerment, and community agreement. The culture of the traditional schedule and school year remains essentially intact,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Alternate Day Schedules, Block Scheduling, Classroom Environment
Kopp, Hilary – Jobs for the Future, 2002
Since the inception of the School-to-Work Project in 1998, networks members have increasingly viewed credible evidence as critical to both their approaches to program improvement and their strategies for winning and sustaining support and resources. This issue brief: (1) Describes the activities Network members have pursued together during…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Program Improvement, Feedback (Response), Data Collection