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												(BOE) Organizational Clearance Certificates- As of 1-27-17
LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS HOLDING STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (BOE) ORGANIZATIONAL CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES - as of 1-27-17 (Organizations with Names Beginning with Numeric Characters and Letters A through C - Group 1) CORPORATE D DATE OCC FISCAL YEAR ORGANIZATION NAME BOE OCC NO. PURPOSE OR LLC ID NO. ISSUED FIRST QUALIFIED "Stephen M. Brammer" Post 705 The American Legion 233960 22442 3/2/2012 Charitable 07-08 10 Acre Ranch,Inc. 1977055 22209 4/30/2012 Charitable 10-11 1010 CAV, LLC 200615210122 20333 6/30/2008 Charitable 07-08 1010 Development Corporation 1800904 16010 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl 1010 Senior Housing Corporation 1854046 3 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl 1010 South Van Ness, Inc. 1897980 4 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl 110 North D Street, LLC 201034810048 22857 9/15/2011 Charitable 11-12 1111 Chapala Street, LLC 200916810080 22240 2/24/2011 Charitable 10-11 112 Alves Lane, Inc. 1895430 5 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl 1150 Webster Street, Inc. 1967344 6 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl 11th and Jackson, LLC 201107610196 26318 12/8/2016 Charitable 15-16 12010 South Vermont LLC 200902710209 21434 9/9/2009 Charitable 10-11 1210 Scott Street, Inc. 2566810 19065 4/5/2006 Charitable 03-04 131 Steuart Street Foundation 2759782 20377 6/13/2008 Charitable 07-08 1420 Third Avenue Charitable Organization, Inc. 1950751 19787 10/3/2007 Charitable 07-08 1440 DevCo, LLC 201407210249 24869 9/1/2016 Charitable 15-16 1440 Foundation, The 2009237 24868 9/1/2016 Charitable 14-15 1440 OpCo, LLC 201405510392 24870 9/1/2016 Charitable 15-16 145 Ninth Street LLC - 
												
												Dfw Private Schools Private Schools
DFW PRIVATE SCHOOLS PRIVATE SCHOOLS COLLIN COUNTY All Saints Catholic School 7777 Osage Plaza Parkway, Dallas, TX 75252 214.217.3300 PK-8 Ann & Nate Levine Academy 18011 Hillcrest Road, Dallas, TX 75252 972.248.3032 PK-8 Bethany Christian School 3300 W Parker Road, Plano, TX 75075 972.596.5811 K-12 Bridge Builder Academy 520 Central Pkwy East #101, Plano, TX 75074 972.516.8844 K-12 Canyon Creek Christian Academy 2800 Custer Parkway, Richardson, TX 75080 972.231.4890 PK-12 Castle Montessori of McKinney 6151 Virginia Parkway, McKinney, TX 75070 972.592.1222 PK-3 Celina Christian Academy PO Box 389, Celina, TX 75009 972.382.2930 K-6 Centennial Montessori Academy 7508 W Eldorado Parkway, McKinney, TX 75070 972.548.9000 K-4 Children’s Carden Montessori 8565 Gratitude Tr, Plano, TX 75024 972.334.0980 NS-3 Christian Care Academy PO Box 1267, Anna, TX 75409 214.831.1383 PK-4 Coram Deo Academy of Collin County 2400 State Highway 121, Plano, TX 75025 972.268.9434 K-11 Cornerstone Christian Academy 808 S. College Street, McKinney, TX 75069 214.491.5700 PK-12 Faith Christian Academy 115 Industrial Blvd A, McKinney, TX 75069 972.562.5323 PK-12 Faith Lutheran School 1701 East Park Boulevard, Plano, TX 75074 972.243.7448 PK-12 Frisco Montessori Academy 8890 Meadow Hill Dr, Frisco, TX 75033 972.712.7400 PK-5 Good Shepherd Montessori School 7701 Virginia Pkwy, McKinney, TX 75071 972.547.4767 PK-5 Great Lakes Aademy (Special Ed) 6000 Custer Rd, Bldg 7, Plano, TX 75023 972.517.7498 1-12 Heritage Montessori Academy 120 Heritage Parkway, Plano, TX 75094 972.424.3137 - 
												
												A Modern Ghost Story ARE Things That Go Bump in a Downtown Building Business As Usual OR Something Spookier?
EATS & TREATS: February 2011 A GUIDE TO FOOD & FUN NO FEAR HERE Also Inside TOUCHDOWN IN BRYAN A Modern FORMER NFL PLAyer’s NEW CAREER IN FINANCE Ghost Story HOME UPDATES ARE THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN A GET A JUMP ON SPRING DOWNTOWN BUILDING BUSINESS AS WITH HOME PRODUCTS USUAL OR SOMETHING SPOOKIER? & IMPROVEMENTS A DAUGHTer’s CREEPING ALONG As I was TRIBUTE IN THE DARK, DRAFTY ‘She’s here to teaCH FORMER BOARDING US A DIFFERENT KIND HOUSE, a vice-like grip on OF Love’ whichever of my coworkers MAKE THE was unfortunate enough to be DATES standing next to me, straining to • THE COLOR PURPLE • SOUPER BOWL hear something GO BUMP IN THE OF CARING NIGHT, I kept thinking, “WHY ON • BALLPARK BEERFEST EARTH AM I HERE? by Caitlin Shields • DO THE ARMADILLO DASH February 2011 INSITE 1 2 INSITE February 2011 24 CONTENTS MAKEPLANS 5 Ballpark Beerfest Suds Up Free festival at the BV Bombers Ballpark 7 The Color of Love is Purple OPAS brings smash Broadway musical to B/CS 9 Do the Dash 5th annual Armadillo Dash steps out 10 YOURSOURCE “PURE HEART! Get a Jump on Spring! ” Products and improvements A BROADWAYUSA Today HIT! for your home & yard Special Advertising Section INSITE Magazine is published monthly by Insite Printing & “A bright odyssey of triumph.” Graphic Services, 123 E. Wm. The New York Times 14 UPCLOSE J. Bryan Pkwy., Bryan, Texas NFL Touchdown 77803. (979) 823-5567 www. insitegroup.com Volume 27, “ & ” Former player launches second career in finance SOARINGTIME JOYFUL! Number 11. Publisher/Editor: by Caitlin Shields Angelique Gammon. - 
												
												Certified School List MM-DD-YY.Xlsx
Updated SEVP Certified Schools January 26, 2017 SCHOOL NAME CAMPUS NAME F M CITY ST CAMPUS ID "I Am" School Inc. "I Am" School Inc. Y N Mount Shasta CA 41789 ‐ A ‐ A F International School of Languages Inc. Monroe County Community College Y N Monroe MI 135501 A F International School of Languages Inc. Monroe SH Y N North Hills CA 180718 A. T. Still University of Health Sciences Lipscomb Academy Y N Nashville TN 434743 Aaron School Southeastern Baptist Theological Y N Wake Forest NC 5594 Aaron School Southeastern Bible College Y N Birmingham AL 1110 ABC Beauty Academy, INC. South University ‐ Savannah Y N Savannah GA 10841 ABC Beauty Academy, LLC Glynn County School Administrative Y N Brunswick GA 61664 Abcott Institute Ivy Tech Community College ‐ Y Y Terre Haute IN 6050 Aberdeen School District 6‐1 WATSON SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL Y N COLD SPRING NY 8094 Abiding Savior Lutheran School Milford High School Y N Highland MI 23075 Abilene Christian Schools German International School Y N Allston MA 99359 Abilene Christian University Gesu (Catholic School) Y N Detroit MI 146200 Abington Friends School St. Bernard's Academy Y N Eureka CA 25239 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Airlink LLC N Y Waterville ME 1721944 Abraham Joshua Heschel School South‐Doyle High School Y N Knoxville TN 184190 ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School South Georgia State College Y N Douglas GA 4016 Abundant Life Christian School ELS Language Centers Dallas Y N Richardson TX 190950 ABX Air, Inc. Frederick KC Price III Christian Y N Los Angeles CA 389244 Acaciawood School Mid‐State Technical College ‐ MF Y Y Marshfield WI 31309 Academe of the Oaks Argosy University/Twin Cities Y N Eagan MN 7169 Academia Language School Kaplan University Y Y Lincoln NE 7068 Academic High School Ogden‐Hinckley Airport Y Y Ogden UT 553646 Academic High School Ogeechee Technical College Y Y Statesboro GA 3367 Academy at Charlemont, Inc. - 
												
												HEERF Total Funding by Institution
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Allocations to Institutions as Authorized by Section 18004 of the CARES Act Sec. 18004(a)(1) Sec. 18004(a)(2) Sec. 18004(a)(3) Institution State School Type Total Allocation (90%) (7.5%) (2.5%) Alaska Bible College AK Private-Nonprofit $42,068 $457,932 $500,000 Alaska Career College AK Proprietary 941,040 941,040 Alaska Christian College AK Private-Nonprofit 201,678 211,047 87,275 500,000 Alaska Pacific University AK Private-Nonprofit 254,627 253,832 508,459 Alaska Vocational Technical Center AK Public 71,437 428,563 500,000 Ilisagvik College AK Public 36,806 202,418 260,776 500,000 University Of Alaska Anchorage AK Public 5,445,184 272,776 5,717,960 University Of Alaska Fairbanks AK Public 2,066,651 1,999,637 4,066,288 University Of Alaska Southeast AK Public 372,939 354,391 727,330 Totals: Alaska $9,432,430 $3,294,101 $1,234,546 $13,961,077 Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University AL Public $9,121,201 $17,321,327 $26,442,528 Alabama College Of Osteopathic Medicine AL Private-Nonprofit 3,070 496,930 500,000 Alabama School Of Nail Technology & Cosmetology AL Proprietary 77,735 77,735 Alabama State College Of Barber Styling AL Proprietary 28,259 28,259 Alabama State University AL Public 6,284,463 12,226,904 18,511,367 Athens State University AL Public 845,033 41,255 886,288 Auburn University AL Public 15,645,745 15,645,745 Auburn University Montgomery AL Public 5,075,473 333,817 5,409,290 Bevill State Community College AL Public 2,642,839 129,274 2,772,113 Birmingham-Southern College AL Private-Nonprofit - 
												
												Earhart. the Dictionary Also Outlines Kellogg's Eventual Separation from the Church. the Denominational Waters Have Not Always Run Untroubled
Earhart. The Dictionary also outlines Kellogg's eventual separation from the church. The denominational waters have not always run untroubled. From time to time, critics have arisen from within the church. Space is given (in addition to the Kellogg article), for example, to Dudley Canright, who came to believe, among other things, that the Seventh-day Adventist Church's emphasis on the Second Coming of Christ was misdirected; Albion Fox Ballenger and the much-later Desmond Ford, who disagreed with the church's understanding of the sanctuary and atonement; and Dale Ratzlaff, who currently challenges traditional Seventh-dayAdventist doctrine.There are also pieces on the Hartland Institute of Health and Education and on Hope International,as well as the Holy Flesh Movement and the Davidian Seventh-day Adventists. The reader will find, at the front of the Didonay, two pages listing common acronyms and abbreviations used by the church, ranging from AAF (Association of Adventist Forums) to WWC (Walla Walla College) that are useful in interpreting Adventist bureaucratic jargon. For instance, would the average reader know that SSD stands for the Southern Asia-Pacific Division of the world church or that PARL is the General Conference Department of Public Affairs and Rehg~ousLiberty? Following the main dictionary, the bibliography is a wonder h itself. Prior to the actual bibliography is a thirteen-page bibliographic essay describing, fitst, the most s@cant works in historical literature and, second, beliefs, practice, and polity. The 68- page bibliography is divided into these two areas with about 40 subdivisions under them. The bibliography itself makes the book a valuable reference tool. - 
												
												FNT School Ratings 2008 WORTH.Indd
2008 TAKS Ratings Requirements for Each Rating Category Base Indicators Exemplary Recognized Academically Acceptable TAKS (2007-2008) Meets 90% standard for Meets 75% standard for each Meets each standard: All students group meeting each subject. subject minimum size: OR Reading/ELA…..65% African American meets 70% floor and Writing…………65% Hispanic Required Improvement Social Studies….65% White Mathematics…...45% Econ. Disadv. Science………...40% OR meets Required Improvement SDAA II (2008) Meets 90% standard Meets 70% standard Meets 50% standard All students (if meets minimum (Met ARD Expectations) (Met ARD Expectations) (Met ARD Expectations) size criteria) OR meets 65% floor and OR meets Required Improvement Required Improvement Completion Rate I Meets 95.0% standard Meets 85.0% standard Meets 75.0% standard (class of 2007) OR OR All students group meeting meets 80.0% floor and meets Required Improvement minimum size: Required Improvement African American Hispanic White Econ. Disadv. Annual Dropout Rate Meets 0.2% standard Meets 0.7% standard Meets 1.0% standard (2006-07) All students group meeting minimum size: African American Hispanic White Econ. Disadv. Additional Provisions Exceptions Exceptions cannot be used Exceptions cannot be used to Applied if district/campus would be to move to a rating of move to a rating of Academically Unacceptable due to not Exemplary. Recognized. meeting the Academically Acceptable criteria on up to 3 test measures. Check for Academically A district with a campus A district with a campus rated Does not apply to Academically Unacceptable Campuses (District rated Academically Academically Unacceptable Acceptable districts. Only) Unacceptable cannot be cannot be rated Recognized. - 
												
												Last Name First Name Company Abogado Christine Irvington High
Last Name First Name Company Abogado Christine Irvington High School AbuMalhi Inez University of California, Los Angeles Achzet Kara CalArts Acosta Refugia University of California, Santa Barbara Acosta Robin Pinewood School Addison Garrett Chapman University Adegbile Tamar Cate School Agbay Drew San José State University Agbayani Shelden California Lutheran University Agree Ava University of San Francisco Aguilar Christian Chapman University Aguirre Sara University of Southern California Ahn Sung University of Arizona Alavez Shelly LAUSD Alderete Nancy University of California, Davis Alexander Evelyn Magellan College Counseling Allen Lea-Anne Macquarie University, Sydney Amaral Hope University of Southern California Anderson Brittany University of San Francisco Anderson Ashley The University of Alabama Apperson Ginger College-Fit, LLC Arechiga Xochitl Oakland Charter High School Arghi Sara Kaplan Test Prep Argueta Michelle Mount Saint Mary's University Arias Jesse University of California, Los Angeles Arora Sonia The Archer School for Girls Baker-BrousseauBrittany University of Southern California Balbin-Stacher Shirley University of California, San Diego Baltierra Johnny Armona School District Banks Michael Collegewise Baptista Chris The University of Alabama Barmore Brook Northern Arizona University Barnes Cheryl Discover Student Loans Barnes Kirsten Hanford West High School Barr Spencer Santa Barbara Senior High School Barsotti Gena Envision Academy of Arts & Tech Bartholomew Tracy Monte Vista Christian School Bartlett Nancy The College - 
												
												2017 North Zone TISCA - 11/16/2017 to 11/18/2017 Results
LISD Aquatic Center - Lewisville - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 5:25 PM 11/18/2017 Page 1 2017 North Zone TISCA - 11/16/2017 to 11/18/2017 Results Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points A - Final 1 Flower Mound HS A 1:50.06 1:49.32 48 1) Dalbey, Brooke 10 2) Watson, Jenna 10 3) Edmundson, Riley 09 4) Archer, Chloe 11 2 Midland High School A 1:53.76 1:51.18 42 1) Wright, Mollie 12 2) Parker, Dailey 12 3) Haskell, Olivia 09 4) Anderson, Maya 12 3 Round Rock High School A 1:53.02 1:51.28 40 1) McLeod, Katelyn P 10 2) Johnson, Elise M 11 3) Paratore, Lucy M 11 4) Waworuntu, Demi K 11 4 Ursuline Academy of Dallas A 1:55.82 1:53.13 38 1) Morris, Megan L 12 2) Dalton, Abby 10 3) Perez, Frances 12 4) Wongso, Priscilla A 10 5 Hendrickson HS A 1:55.95 1:53.85 36 1) Simonds, Rachel L 09 2) Sadlier, Camryn 10 3) Faust, Konner M 10 4) Oppliger, Madison 09 6 Plano West Sr. High A 1:55.81 1:54.86 34 1) Hinson, Ashley v 12 2) Moon, Sojung 11 3) Le, Lilian t 10 4) Osborn, Taylor G 09 7 Round Rock High School B 1:55.06 1:55.59 32 1) Bartlett, Melissa E 11 2) Amacher, Brynn M 10 3) Ray, Madelyn I 10 4) Shepherd, Adi J 10 8 McNeil High School - Rrisd A 1:56.94 1:56.57 30 1) Hess, Kayla 11 2) McMillian, Tori 12 3) Freeman, Kaitlyn 12 4) Pasquino, Kaylie 11 B - Final 9 McKinney Boyd High School A 1:57.20 1:54.08 28 1) Armstrong, Katrina A 11 2) Pearl, Vanessa 12 3) Madrigal, Sarah M 12 4) Meals, Antalya T 10 10 Plano Senior High School A 1:59.26 1:56.32 26 1) Chang, Allison L 11 2) Weimer, Bianca 09 3) Nishizaki, - 
												
												The Life- Changing Joke
WINTER 2020 Our Family Has Grown! 3 Sharing Keys to THE LIFE- True Revival 8 CHANGING Pulled Over! 10 JOKE PRESIDENT'S PERSPECTIVE Norbert Restrepo Our Great High Priest Focusing on Christ’s heavenly sanctuary ministry will draw us closer to Him. he earthly sanctuary was “a shadow of heavenly things.” Hebrews 8:5. Through Tits services the work of Christ as our High Priest and sacrificial Lamb was clearly portrayed. This vision was meant to captivate the minds of God’s people and draw them closer to Him. Let us pause for a moment to recapture that vision. “But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honor; that He by the grace of God should taste death for every man.” Hebrews 2:9. “Wherefore in all things it behooved Him to be made like unto His brethren, that He might be a merciful and faithful High Priest in things pertaining to God, to make reconciliation for the sins of the people. For in that He Himself hath suffered being tempted, He is able to succor them that are tempted.” Hebrews 2:17, 18. “Seeing then that we have a great High Priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession. For we have not an High Priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.” Hebrews 4:14–16 (emphasis supplied). - 
												
												TFA Fall 2019 Legislative Docket
TFA Fall 2019 Legislative Docket 1. A Resolution to Extend Asylum to Syrian Refugees Hebron High School 2. A Resolution to Fund Mexico’s Immigration System Plano West High School 3. A Resolution to Improve Safety of Medical Devices Tascosa High School 4. The Asylum Reform Act of 2019 Dripping Springs High School 5. A Resolution to Prohibit Wildlife Killing Contests Byron Nelson High School 6. A Bill to Establish Uniform Federal Standards on Fracking to Address Environmental and Safety Hazards Clark High School 7. A Bill to Legalize Prostitution to Decrease Human Trafficking Lake Travis High School 8. A Resolution to Replace Existing Street Lighting with LED Adaptive Lighting Systems BufFalo High School 9. A Resolution to Pflugerville High School 10. A Resolution to Ratify UNCLOS Clements High School 11. A Bill to Prohibit Discriminatory Data Practices to Protect Americans Lamar High School 12. A Resolution to Close Guantanamo Bay Klein Oak High School 13. A Bill to Reaffirm our Commitment to International Fusion Power Research A&M Consolidated High School 14. A Bill to Limit Vaccine Exemptions to Reinforce Herd Immunity San Angelo Central High School 15. A Resolution to Relieve Steel and Aluminum Tariffs to Promote U.S. Involvement in TTIP Shepton High School 16. A Bill to Make Voting in Federal Elections Compulsory to Strengthen Democratic Institutions in the US McNeil High School 17. A Resolution to Further Assist Albania With Its Human Trafficking Issue Leander High School 18. A Resolution to Allow American Samoans to Attain Citizenship Coram Deo Academy 19. The GAN Regulation Act of 2019 Clements High School 20. - 
												
												The Idea of India for Whom the Buzzer Tolls
september 2006 Newsletter The Idea of India For Whom the Buzzer Tolls Paul Chapman, Head of School Greetings from New Board Chair Robert Stein We are close to that exquisite moment in late August when the new school year begins. With the possible exception of some quaint provincial “school houses” in rural Wyoming or rustic Maine, the annual ritual no longer starts with a bell, but rather with the synchronization of electric buzzers in school rooms in tens of thousands of schools across the country. Kindergartners, truly the “new kids,” are primed for weeks or months, and stand anxiously at the school door, looking forward, sideways and backwards simultaneously, taking cues from their parents who are sometimes equally anxious. Compare them to the sophomores and juniors in high school, veterans of a decade or more of training, tests, successes, failures, Paul Chapman in India with children at the Udavia School, south of Chennai tryouts, fallouts, performances, dances (Madras) on the Bay of Bengal. and romances. These seem more like This summer I joined the National Association of Independent Olympic swimmers, 10 toes curled Schools (NAIS) Delegation for Diversity on a ten-day journey to India. over the starting block waiting for the A group of 55 educators, we traveled there in search of a better under- starting gun, as they have for years Robert Stein standing of our schools’ common commitment to developing global now. For all of them, the oldest and citizens. In India we discovered a land of extraordinary contrasts, a the youngest, there are sartorial issues (Is the skirt too short? Or too country of 1.1 billion people, with a third living on under $2 a day, that long?), gastronomic issues (Do you need your lunch packed today or also is leaping boldly into the 21st century as a leader in technology, just a snack? Are you still only eating organic yogurt?), and relationship science and engineering.