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Schools evaluated 13 archive management vendors. While its most pressing need was for records management, it wanted an archival system that could be expanded into other areas such as payroll and personnel documentation. As a result, the selection committee was broadened to include the superintendent, MIS director, special education director, personnel clerk (records manager) and payroll/HR staff.
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"We are thrilled and honored by this expression of support for Catholic schools and their students," said Joe Womac, executive director of the Fulcrum Foundation. "Now, more than ever, we believe that the values of an education in the Catholic faith play a vital role in our society. The generosity of this year's Celebration of Light attendees ensures that these values will continue and thrive."
PALM DESERT, Calif. and SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28 /PRNewswire/ --Each year, nearly 50 million parents search online for information about schools, but there are limited resources available to them. Today, Education.com announced a solution called SchoolFinder, http://www.schoolfinder.education.com. SchoolFinder is a new application that helps parents explore, compare, and evaluate a wide variety of schools-from elementary through high school -- in order to find the best fit for their kids.
School Security Solutions, a division of C2T2 Educational Systems, is committed to providing K-12 institutions with an affordable security system that addresses schools' unique safety needs. The Daytona Beach company is directed by experienced educators who understand firsthand the safety issues facing schools today. School Security Solutions is the exclusive U.S. distributor of SchoolLobby(R).
The Fulcrum Foundation was founded in 2002 to keep Catholic schools open and inclusive of all who desire an education based in the Catholic faith. In six short years of existence, the Fulcrum Foundation has awarded grants of more than $6 million for tuition assistance and direct aid grants to schools in the diocese.
Unfortunately, the public high school in this case argues that schools can suppress student speech whenever such speech conflicts with the school's basic educational mission -- a standard that improperly would allow censorship of most student free speech. Pointing out the importance of protecting student speech that is not disruptive or invasive of the rights of others, the ACLU brief notes recent court decisions that struck down efforts by high schools to limit the rights of students to form clubs supporting tolerance of gay and lesbian students.
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