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Appalachia

Kentucky Tennessee
Virginia West Virginia

Ms. Kay Davenport - Director

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Central

Colorado North Dakota
Kansas South Dakota
Missouri Wyoming
Nebraska

Dr. Ed Lowther - Director

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Mid–Atlantic

Delaware New Jersey
Georgia Pennsylvania
Maryland Washington, D.C.

Mr. Utaff Gordon - Director

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Midwest

Illinois Minnesota
Indiana Ohio
Iowa Wisconsin
Michigan

Ms. Jackie Whitt - Director

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Northeast and Islands

Connecticut Puerto Rico
Maine Rhode Island
Massachusetts Vermont
New Hampshire Hawaii
New York Virgin Islands


Mr. Robert L. Eichorn - Director

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Northwest

Alaska Oregon
Idaho Washington
Montana


Dr. Tom Trautman - Director

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Southeast

Alabama North Carolina
Florida South Carolina
Mississippi


Dr. Marti Merritt - Director

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Southwest

Arkansas New Mexico
Louisiana Texas


Dr. CW Gardenhire

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West

Arizona Utah
California Oklahoma
Nevada

Ms. Denise Riley

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Application Period for 2012 100 Best Communities Competition

Deadline is May 17, 2012!

2/9/2012


America’s Promise Alliance and the ING Foundation are excited to announce that applications for the 2012 100 Best Communities for Young People presented by ING will be available online beginning March 1, 2012.

This competition, now in its sixth cycle, recognizes outstanding local-level efforts to provide the Five Promises and improve graduation rates. It celebrates communities dedicated to the well-being of their youth and collaborating across sectors to achieve success.

Last year, more than 300 communities from across the country were nominated for this award. The competition is open to all cities, towns, counties and school districts from the 50 United States and U.S. territories.

2013 NAEA Conference On Alternative Education

February 6 - 8, 2013

Marriott Marquis

Atlanta, Georgia

Mark the date on your calendar!!



New Horizons Students Participate in Art Show

By: From Staff Reports - The Sentinel-Record
The Sentinel-Record/Mara Kuhn

New Horizons, the on-campus alternative education program for the Lake Hamilton Arkansas School District, was represented by four students, Alycia DeLima, Taylor Holmes, Faith Robbins and Shara Woods, in the 2012 Lake Hamilton High School Art show.

Student works of art were selected by Hope Foster, the New Horizons art teacher, and Ted Smith, fine arts chairman of Lake Hamilton High School. Holmes and Robbins have also been selected to submit work to the Arkansas Young Artist Association, a statewide competition for student artists.

This is the first year that New Horizons has had the opportunity to participate in this annual event. Foster and Smith are responsible for planning and implementing a fine arts curriculum for the students who participate in alternative education programming.

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