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DOCUMENT RESUME
ED 080 749 VT 021 121
AUTHOR McDonald, Carol; And OthersTITLE State-Administered Exemplary Projects in Vocational
Education. Fiscal Years 1970-72.INSTITUTION Center for Adult, Vocational, Technical, and- Manpower
Education (DHEW/OE), Washington, D.C..Div. ofVocational and Technical Education.
PUB DATE Jun 73NOTE 95p..
EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29DESCRIPTORS *Demonstration Projects; Developmental Programs;
Educational Research; Federal Aid; InstructionalInnovation; Pilot Projects; *Projects; *Research
. Projects; *State Programs; *Vocational EducationIDENTIFIERS Vocational Education Amendments of 1968
ABSTRACTThis publication contains a listing of the exmplE.:
projects supported during the years 1970 through 1972 in each Stattthrough grants and contracts funded under a section of the 1968Vocational Education Amendments..Arranged alphabetically by States,the listing gives the title of each project, as well as the name ofthe recipient and the funding allocation awarded each project..(Author/SN)
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STATE -- ADMINISTERED EXEMPLARY PROJECTS
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Supported Uncle&Section 142(d) 06 Pant D
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The Vocational Educatioft Amendments 06 1968(Pubtie Law 00-576)
Fiscal Yea& 1970Fiscat yeah. 1971
Fiscat Yea& 1972
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
Caspar W. Weinbengen, SeenetanyS.P. Mantand, in., Assistant Secketaky bon. Education
066ice 06 EducationJohn Ottina, U.S. Complissionet 06 Education-designate
Bureau 06 Occupational and Adatt EducationWittiam F. Pience, Deputy Commissioner!.
Centers Lon Adatt, Vocational., Technicat, and Manpower Education
Robe/Et M. Worthington, Associate Commissionet
Division 06 Vocational and Technical EducationMiChaet Russo, Acting Dikett04
JUNE 1973
FILMED FROM BEST AVAILABLE CO
Civil Rights Compliance
DiscAiminatZon PAohlkited - Tate VI of the Civil Rights Act
o' 1964 states:
"No peAson in the United States skate, on the poundAace, cam., on nativnat otigin, be excluded room
pc:A-au:I:etc:on in, be denied the bene6its o5, on besubjected to discAinanation widen any pugum oft_
activity neceiving Fedenat iinanciat assistance."
Thenelione, any pognam on activity kezeiming Iiinanciat assistanceliaom the Deportment o6 Heatth, Education, and Wettcaxe must be
operated in compliance with this taw.
INTRODUCTION
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Section: 142(d) of Part 6, of the Vocational Education Amendmentsof 1968 provides Federal funding for State-administered ExemplaryProjects in Vocational Education. These Federal funds can be usedby each State for making grantS to or contracts with local educationalagencies, colleges and universities, and other public and privateagencies and organizations for the development, establishment, andoperation of exemplary and innovative occupational education programsor projects designed to serve as models for use in vocationaleducation programs.
The funds are allocated to the States on the basis of a complexformula prescribed in Public Law 90 -576. In Fiscal Year 1972, forexample, the State of Alaska received $104,473, while the State ofCalifornia received $347,864. The total funding appropriated forState use under Section 142(d) of Part D amounted to $6.5 millionin Fiscal Year 1970, $8 million in Fiscal Year 1971, and $8 millionin Fiscal Year 1972.
The purpose of this publication is to provide a listing of theprojects supported in each State chrough grants and contracts fundedby the States under Section 142(d) of Part D of the VocationalEducation Amendments of 1968. The listing, which is arrangedalphabetically by States, shows the title of each project, the nameof the grantee or contractor conducting the project, and the amountof Section 142(d) funding obligated for the project. For any givenState, the total amount of funds obligated in a particular FiscalYear may or may not be equal to the State's allotment for thatFiscal Year. The reason for such differences between funds allottedand funds obligated is that Public Law 90-576 permits a State toobligate Section 142(d) funds durinf- the Fiscal Year in which thefunds are appropriated and during the succeeding Fiscal Year.Thus, a State could carry Fiscal Year 1970 funds over and obligatethem during Fiscal Year 1971, could carry Fiscal Year 1971 fundsover and obligate them in Fiscal Year 1972, etc.
This listing of State-administered Exemplary Projects wascompiled on the basis of information supplied to the U.S. Office ofEducation by each State. Persons wishing to secure tn-depthinformation about a particular project should correspond with theState Director of Vocational Education in the State concerned.
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This publication has been prepared by staff members of theProgram Development and Operations Branch of the Division of Vocationaland Technical Education, including Carol McDonald, Frances Watson,and Pauline Scott, under the supervision of the Branch Chief,Sidney C. High, Jr.
June 1973
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Michael RussoActing DirectorDivision of Vocationaland Technical Education
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ALABAMA
State AllotmentFY 1970 $123,217FY 1971 $151,250FY 1972 $150,207
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $123,138FY 1971 $145,751FY 1972 $150,207
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Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $49,458 Jefferson County Schools Vocational and CompensatoryFY 71 $49,458 Board of Education Education Curriculum forFY 72 $49,758 the Rehabilitati, of
Socially and EconomicallyDeprived Youth
(2) FY 70 $26,657 Russellville City Interdisciplinary ApproachFY 71 $26,657 Board of Education to Career DevelopmentFY 72 $22,399 through a High School
Program of OccupationalEducation
(3) FY 70 $47,023 Sylacauga City Board A Sheltered Work ExperienceFY 71 $44,797 of Education Centered VocationalFY 72 $41,294 Curriculum for Low
Achieving Students
(4) FY 71 $12,762 Cullman County Commission A Planning Grant forFY 72 $ 1,182 on Education Development of a Career
Education Program forCullman County School(Project closed 8-1-72)
(5) FY 71 $12,085 Madison County Boardof Education
A Planning Grant for theDevelopment of a CareerEducation Program forMadison County Schools
(6) FY 72 $ 9,509 Montgomery County Approach to Career EducationBoard of Education
(7) FY 72 $26,065 Vocational Division Career Education forAlabama State Departmentof Education
Appalachian Alabama
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State AllotmentFY 1970 $101,868FY 1971 $104,123FY 1972 $104,473
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70 $ 4,925
(2) FY 70 $12,759
(3) FY 70 $30,000
(4) FY 70 $ 1,846
(5) FY 70 $ 1,369
(6) FY 70 $ 5,528
(7) FY 70 $12,500FY 71 $12,500
(8) FY 70 $32,000FY 71 $32,000
(9) FY 70 $44,150FY 71 _$27,500FY 72-1- $70,493
(10) FY 70 $ 1,231FY 71 $66,623FY 72 $34,000
(11) FY 71 $10,000
ALASKA
Projects Funded
/-Grantee orContractor
Anchorage CommunityCollege
Dillingham City SchoolDistrict
Anchorage BoroughSchool District
Matanuska - SusitnaBorough School District
Craig City SchoolDistrict
Hoonah Public School
Anchorage BoroughSchool District
Juneau DouglasCommunity College
Anchorage BoroughSchool District
City and Boroughof Juneau SchoolDistrict
Alaska Treatment Centerfor Crippled Childrenand Adults, Inc.
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Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $101,868FY 1971 $104,123FY 1972 $104,473
Title of Project
Merchandising
Accounting - OfficeCommunications - Clerk Typist
Vocational Guidance
Sawmill
Home Economics/Fisheries
Rural Carpentry
Occupational Orientation
Model City Workstudy Program
S.A.V.E.
Project Careers
Alaska Crippled Children,Occupational TrainingPre-Vocational
State AllotmentFY 1970 $110,408
FY 1971 $122,974'FY 1972 $123,373
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70 $10,470
FY 71 $10,470
(2) FY 70 $36,140FY 71 $41,510FY 72 $44,040
(3) FY 70 $29,706FY 71 $15,000FY 72 $20,000
(4) FY 70 $ 1,422FY 71 $32,000FY 72 $25,000
ARIZONA
Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $ 77,738FY 1971 $ 98,980FY 1972 $ 89,040
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
Fredonia Public Schools Development of VocationalSkills through Use ofLearning Packets
State Department ofEducation
Sahaurita High School
Northern Arizona-Hospital-ity Education Program
Career Curriculum forSahaurita High School
Flowing Wells High Pre-Industrial CooperativeSchool Education Program
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State AllotmentFY 1970 $112,276FY 1971 $127,098FY 1972 $126,547
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70
FY 71FY 72
(2) FY 71FY 72
(3) FY 71FY 72
(4) FY 71
FY 72
(5) FY 71
FY 72
(6) FY 71FY 72
(7) FY 71FY 72
(8) FY 71
(9) FY 72
(10) FY 72
ARKANSAS*
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $112,276FY 1971 $123,303FY 1972 $134,472
Title of Project
$112,276 State BOard for Pilot Occupational$ 32,796 Vocational Education Education Programs for$ 18,321 Small Rural and Suburban
Arkansas in Grades FiveThrough Twelve(Combination withCommissioner'sDiscretionary Funds)
$11,827 Red River Vocational Area Wide Career$ 5,000 Technical School Orientation Media Center
$ 4,535 Palaski County Special Career Education 1-12 at$41,838 School District Oak Grove School
$ 6,000 Westark Community. A Cooperative College$25,000 College Secondary School Project to
Provide Vocational-TechnicalTraining for High SchoolStudents in SebastianCounty
$21,113 Petit Jean Vocational Grounds Maintenance$ 2,000 Technical School Course
$22,500 Guidance Services Demonstration Career$ 1,500 Section State Development Centers
Department of Education
$12,775 Little Rock Public Career Development High$26,021 Schools of Palaski Interest Multi-Media
County Program for Students withBehavioral Problems
$11,756 Arkansas State Institute for CareerUniversity Development
$ 6,411 Green County Technical Career Education 1-12School District
$ 5,644 Mina School District Career Education 1-12
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Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(11) FY 72 $ 2,737
ARKANSAS (con't)
Grantee or
Contractor
Fayetteville SchoolDistrict #1
Title of Project
Continuing PlacementService
*The overage for FY 1972 will be paid from Arkansas FY 1973 Allotment
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CALIFORNIA
State Allotment Total Funds Obligated
FY 1970 --$211,414 FY 1970 $185,324
FY 1971 $345,941 FY 1971 $349,893
FY 1972 $347,864 FY 1972 $365,982
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70 $13,396
(2) FY 70 $ 3,800
(3) FV70 $ 5,570
(4) FY 70 $ 2,460
(5) FY 70 $17,520
(6) FY 70 $ 7,113
(7) FY 70 $10,000
(8) 17 70 $12,000
FY 71 $ 8,000
(9) FY 70 $19,800
FY 71 $20,000
(10) FY 70 $ 9,000
FY 71 $ 5,000
(11) FY 70 $20,247
FY 71 $29,460
FY 72 $30,000
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
Berkeley Unified SchoolDistrict
Grossmont Union HighSchool District
Tri-County VocationalEducation Yuba, Sutter,
and Colusa Counties
Tulare Union High SchoolDistrict
Compton Junior College
San Jose Junior College
Yuba Junior CollegeDistrict
Shoreline UnifiedSchools
Oakland Unified SchoolDistrict
Owens Valley UnifiedSchool District
San Diego CountyDepartment of Education
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Title of Project
Parent-Child EducationCenter
Law Enforcement TrainingProgram Development for
1969-70 School Year
Tri-County VocationalCounseling Project
r
Use of Community Aidesto Recruit Disadvantagedfor Vocational Trainiffg
Programs
Communications andRecruitment Phase I
Minority Recruitment forDental Assisting
Bi-Lingual InstructionalGuide
Implemv: .cion of a Career
,..eve:Iopi,..mt Model for
Grades K-12
Exploratory CareerDevelopment Education
Exemplary VocationalEducation Project
Computer Assisted WorkExperience PlacementService
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
CALIFORNIA (con't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(12) FY 70FY 71FY 72
(13) FY 70FY 71
$13,911
$ 6,869
$10,000
$ 5,651$ 8,000
Santa Ana Unified SchoolDistrict
Sequoia Union HighSchool District
Career DevelopmentEducation
Occupational GuidanceProgram for School on
FY 72 $10,000 Modular Scheduling
(14) FY70 $16,325 Shoreline Unified School A Career DevelopmentFY 71 $ 8,000 District ModelFY 72 $12,000
(lc) FY 70 $ 3,902 Orange Coast Junior Pictorial Inventory ofFY 71 $ 8,767 College Vocational InterestsFY 72 $ 7,000
(16115Y 70 $36,449 Foothill Junior College Exemplary Program inEY 71 $66,000 Machine Tool TechnicianFY 72 $45,000
(17) FY 71 $ 3,100 Dinuba High School Bi-Lingual InstructionalGuide
(18) FY 71 $ 6,000 Salinas Unified School Metal FabricationDistrict
(19) FY 71 $30,000 Berkeley Unified School An Application of rime-District Span of Discretion to the
Curricula of the ThreeSelected Courses High School
(20) FY 71 $13,600 Rowland Unified School Motor TransportDistrict Nagales HighSchool
(21) FY 71 $ 6,000 Los Angeles County T.V. Programs to AssistSuperintendent of Viewers in MakingSchools Office Occupational Career
Selection
(22) FY 71 $19,912 Long Beach Community Home Economics on WheelsFY 72 $50,000 College
(23) FY 71 $10,000 San Juan Unified School Modern Business SystemsFY 72 $10,000 District
(24) FY 71 $20,000 San Bernardino City Career Goal CurriculumFY 72 $40,000 Unified School District Project with Skill Support
for the Disadvantaged9 Vocational Students
CALIFORNIA (con't)
Funds Obligated Grantee or(Section 142(d) Part D) Contractor
(25) FY 71 $ 2,995 San Ana Unified SchoolFY 72 $15,000 District
(26) FY 71 $ 9,779FY 72 $15,000
(27) FY 71 $31,000FY 72 $25,000
(28) FY 72
Department of EducationSan Diego County
Pasadena Area JuniorCollege, and Areadiac,la Canada, San Marino,South Pasadena and TempleSity Unified SchoolDistrict5
$39,606 Imperial CommunityCollege
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Titie of Project
Computer Assisted WorkExperience Student/Training StationManagement InformationSystem
Dial-A-Career
i Director ofpa,ional Education
Programs for High Schools
Development of aCoordinated and IntegratedProgram of OccupationalEducation Grades 9-14
COLORADO
State AllotmentTotal Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $112,943 FY 19 70 $ 86,256FY 1971 $128,570 FY 1971 $102,011
FY 1972 $129,000 FY 1972 $ 96,706
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $ 9,772 Community Celleci! of International SecretarialDenver Program
(2) FY 70 $13,280 University of Northern Career Development - AnColorado Integrated Curriculum
Approach IC -12
(3) FY 70 $ Jefferson CountyPublic Schools
Continuation and Expansionof a Secondary OccupationalInformation Program
(4) FY 70 $ 3,400 Alamosa Junior Vocational Guidance inCollege Alamosa Junior High School
Social Studies Classes
(5) FY 70 $ 3,600 Paonia Elementary Development of SociallyFY 71 $ 5,045 and Junior High Desirable Attitudes and
School Joint District Knowledge of OccupationalDelta County Opportunities for Rural
Youth for Western Colorado
(6) FY 70 $49,634 State Department 156 Mini Grants at $300-FY 71 $13,228 of Education $500 a piece
(7) FY 71 $18,770 Colorado Springs Industrial Arts CurriculumPublic Sc:;cols Project, World of Construct-
ion
(8) FY 71 $14,250 State Board for Practical NurseCommunity Collegesand Occupational
Certification Program
Education
(9) FY 71 $15,576 School District #11 World of ConstructionColorado Springs,Boulder County, andDenver
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Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
COLORADO (con't)
Grantee orContractor
(10) FY 71 $17,145 School District #11Colorado Springs
(11) FY 71
(12) FY 71
(13) FY 71
(14) FY 72
(15) FY 72
$ 9,466
$ 5,777
$ 2,754
$ 1,860
Bent County Las Animas
School District
Otero County SchoolDistrict
Colorado Springs SchoolDistrict
Title of Project
Guidance and Insight
Occupational Education forJunior High
Orientation
Guidance
State Board for Community Traffic EngineeringColleges and Occupational TechnologyEducation
$ 5,000 Jefferson AdministrationArea
(16) FY 72 $20,970 Los Animas JuniorHigh School - Re-1submitted through theState Board forCommunity Colleges andOccupational Education
(17) FY 72 $13,056
(18) FY 72 $ 1,600
(19) FY 72 $ 7,830
(20) FY 72 $11,786
(21) FY 72 $14,791
(22) FY 72 $12,000
(23) FY 72 $ 7,813
El Paso CommunityCollege
Colorado Springs SchoolDistrict
Colorado Springs SchoolDistrict
Rock Ford SchoolDistrict
Denver Public Schools
Denver Public Schools
Colorado Springs SchoolDistrict
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Planning Grant: Plan a K-12Curriculum to Prepare
Students for the World ofWork
A Vocational-Academic SkillsDevelopment Program inConsumer and IndustrialArts of Economically andEducationally HandicappedStudents
Practical Nursing
World of Construction
World of Manufactoring
Prevocational OccupationalEducation
World of Manufactoring
World of Construction
Project Go
CONNECTICUT
State AllotmentFY 1970 $116,412FY 1971 $136,223FY 1972 $136,357
Total Funds Obligated -
FY 1970 $ 85,982FY 1971 $ 80,581"Y 1972 $135,652
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $ 7,008 Norwalk CommunityCollege
Computer Programming forthe Disadvantaged
(2) FY 70 $42,263 Public Schools of Community and Career
New Britain Orientation for Pupils,Grades 3-8, Public andPrivate Schools
(3) FY 70 $36,711 H.C. Wilcox Regional Youth in and/or Prison
FY 71 $47,312 Vocational-Technical Preparing Eagerly to
School Earn -YIPPEE
(4) FY 71 $31,329 West Hartford Board Expansion of a Pilot
FY 72 $18,482 of Education Program to Explore theWorld of Work in theElementary School
(5) FY 71 $13,047 Board of Education, Pre-Votational Education
FY 72 $15,487 City of Waterbury
(6) FY 71 $36,205 Stamford Board of Career Assessment Program
FY 72 $42,365 Education at Samford High School
(7) FY 72 $27,493 Hartford Board of World of Work, Vocational
Education Self-Concept and CareerPlanning, Phase I
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A4
State AllotmentFY 1970 $103,136FY 1971 $106,921FY 1972 $106,925
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70 $ 9,174FY 71 $ 9,049FY 72 $ 5,000
(2) FY 70 $16,100FY 71 $ 1,200FY 72 $ 1,200
(3) FY 70 $37,862FY 71 $27,360FY 72 $21,355
(4) FY 70 $40,000FY 71 $39,728FY 72 $29,475
(5) FY 71 $17,908
(6) FY 71 $11,976FY 72 $11,000
(7) FY 72 $38,591
(8) FY 72 $ 304
DELAWARE
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
Newark School District
Newark School District
Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $103,136FY 1971 $106,921FY 1972 $106,925
Title of Project
Expansion of a World ofWork Experience Program
Occupational Orientation
Kent County Vocational- Development and Implementat-Technical School District ion of a Comprehensive
Testing Program for aVocational-Technical Center
Wilmington Public Schools To develop and Implement aProgram for the CareerDevelopment Center of theBrandywine Educational Park
DeLaWar School District
Newark Schools
Delaware Technical andCommunity College
Multiple DisciplinaryApproach to GraphicCommunications
Instructional Services inOrnamental Horticulture
Development of a Plan toAssimilate Students fromCulturally Deprived Areasinto Two-year AssociateDegree Occupational Programs
Caesar Rodney Career Education GuidanceDemonstration
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 19 70 $103,936 FY 1970 $103,936FY 1971 $108,689 FY 1971 $108,689FY 1972 $108,512 FY 1972 $108,512
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70----$103,936FY 71 $108,689 District of ColumbiaFY 72 $108,512
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
Public Schools of the
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Title of Project
Implementing a K-12Careers Development Programin the District of Columbia(Combination withCommissioner's Half ofPart D)
FLORIDA
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $134,225 FY 1970 $133,627FY 1971 $175,550 FY 1971 $175,550FY 1972 $177,187 FY 1972 $169,176
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part 1.)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $133,627 State Department of An Exemplary Model for aFY 71 $137,175 Education Total Ecological ApproachFY 72 $169,176 to Non-Graded Vocational
Programs in SeparateEducational Centers(CombinatiOn withCommissioner's Half ofPart D)
(2) FY 71 $38,375 Franklin County Career Exploration ofSchool Board Health Related Occupational
Fields for DisadvantagedRural Students
GEORGIA
State Allotment Total Funds Obligated
FY 1970 $129,421 FY 1970 $129,421
FY 1971 $164,946 FY 1971 $164,145
FY 1972 $164,779 FY 1972 $ 99,135
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70FY 71FY 72
$129,246$164,945
$ 99,135
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
State Department ofEducation
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Title of Project
Program of Education and
Career Exploration
HAWAII
State Allotment Total Funds Obligated
FY 1970 $105,137 FY 1970 $ 91,000
FY 1971 $111,340 FY 1971 $101,637
FY 1972 $111,398 FY 1972 $120,435
Funds Obligated(Section 162(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $ 3,387 Maui Community College Portable Video TapeRtcoreer to HelpDiladvanaged StudentsCol .pet.' for Employment
()viers Who do not
Have Verbalizing Problems
(2) FY 70 $ 8,761 Kapiolani Community Care r OrientationCollege Work_ op
(3) FY 70 $ 8,761 Kauai Community College The Development andImplementation ofStudents' and Employers'Evaluation Instrument
(4) FY 70 $ 8,761 Maui Community College An Exemplary ProgramProposal for Developmentof a Community InternshipCourse
(5) FY 70 $52,569 Konawaena High School The Pre-IndustrialFY 71 $38,245 Preparation ProgramFY 72 $58,237
(6) FY 70 $ 8,761 Honolulu Community Remedial Instruction withFY 71 $ 8,750 College Special Materials for lowFY 72 $ 6,269 Achieving and Potentially
low Achieving VocationalStudents
(7) FY 71 $ 8,100 Kauai Community College Educational Exploration forStudents for the Purposeof Motivating Interests inVocational Education
(8) FY 71 $10,058 Hawaii Community College Finding a Job
(9) FY 71 $13,180 Kapiolani Community College Development, Implementation,a-1 Evaluation of a
18Structured Learning Programin Typewriting, Shorthand
and Machine Transcription
HAWAII (con't)
Funds Obligated Grantee or(Section 142(d) Part D) Contractor
(10) FY 71 $15,000 Leeward CommunityCollege
(11) FY 71 $ 8,304 Maui CommunityCollege
(12) FY 72 $10,000 Kapiolani CommunityCollege
(13) FY 72 $13,055 Kauai CommunityCollege
(14) FY 72 $15,000 Leeward CommunityCollege
(15) FY 72 $ 1,997 Maui Community College
(16) FY 72 $15,877 Hawaii Community College
Title of Project
Pilot Demonstration Projectfor Production of Multi-Media InstructionalMaterials for Vocational-Technical Students
Proposal for Applicationfor Vocational EducationAct Funds Under Part D,Exemplary Project
Independent Study Systemfor Students in HealthServices EducationDivision and TypewritingEducation
Remediation Program forthe Academically,
Economically and PhysicallyHandicapped Students
Pilot Demonstration Projectfor Production of Multi-medi InstructionalMaterials for DisadvantagedStudents in Automotive andDrafting
Data Analysis for FY-71Exemplary Project
Development & Implementationof a Balanced Curriculum inBusiness Education to includeIntegrated, InterdisciplinaryLearning in ComputationalSkills, Practicum in OfficeProcedures, Office Skills ofTyping, Shorthand, andMachine Transcription
IDAHO
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $104,804 FY 1970 $104,804
FY 1971 $110,603 FY 1971 $110,603
FY 1972 $110,677 FY 1972 $ 99,935
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $20,057 Teton High School Simulated Methods inOffice Occupation Education
(2) FY 70 $24,764 Idaho Falls School "THRUST" Proposed toFY 71 $24,577 District help Disadvantaged Youth
Plan Productive Careers
(3) FY 70 $10,683 Independent School Power: ProgrammedFY 71 $35,344 District of Boiie Opportunity with Employment
Referral
(4) FY 70 $14,006 Boise State College: Food Service Technology:FY 71 $ 1,658 Area Technical Division Open-Ended ProgramFY 72 $49,671
(5) FY 70 $35,295 Lewis-Clark Normal Occupational OrientationFY 72 $21,333 School and Information
(6) FY 71 $20,688 School District #281 Cooperative Program in(Moscow, Idaho) Hospitality and Food
Service
(7) FY 71 $ 8,608 Rockland School,District #382
Rural Vocational Guidance,Work Exploration, Simulation
(8) FY 71 $19,727 Oneida School District Exemplary ExploritoryFY 72 $ 2,924 #351 Program in Occupational
Opportunities
(9) FY 72 $26,107 Boise State College: Child Care ServicesArea Technical Division Program
ILLINOIS
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $162,979 FY 1970 $161,487FY 1971 $239,023 FY 1971 $242,214FY 1972 $238,937 FY 1972 $212,743
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70
'.2) FY 70
$43,536
$ 8,388
District 88 - WillowbrookHigh School
Carthage High
Computerized VocationalInformation System ProjectCVIS
West Central HancockSchool County Vocational Joint
Agreement Demonstration,Center
(3) FY 70 $20,350 St. Louis Regional Vocational-TechnicalIndustrial Education PublicDemonstration Center Information Program
(4) FY 70 $17,484 Fenger SE College An Exemplary Program inFY 71 $22,516 Prosthetic - Orthotic
Education
(5) FY 70 $39,347 Parkland College Preparedness ProgramFY 71 $37,643
(6) FY 70 $17,100 Cahakia Air Frame - Power MechanicsFY 72 $30,750 Program for Upper Classmen
(7) FY 70 $15,282 E. St. Louis Aviation Mechanic ProgramFY 72 $24,030
(8) FY 71 $25,572 Villa Park Exemplary Demonstration andFY 72 $111,891 Dissemination Center for
Project CVIS-Phase VI andPhase VII
(9) FY 71 $15,500 De Kalb County De Kalb County Pre-Demonstration Center Vocational and Vocational
Special Needs VariedExemplary Project
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Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(10) FY 71 $ 8,447
ILLINOIS (con't)
Grantee orContractor
Flora High School
Title of Project_
Demonstration Center forA Comprehensive HomeEconomics Program ina Medium Sized HighSchool
(11) FY 71 $20,645 Olivet Harvey LPN-RN Exemplary Project
FY 72 $40,360 Community College
(12) FY 72 $37,730 Moraine Valley An Exemplary Program inCommunity College Industrial Engineering
Technology Based onIntegrated MeasurablyStated BehavioralObjectives
(13) FY 72 $16,679 Lyons High School Demonstration Center forA Comprehensive VocationalHome Economics Program
(14) FY 72 $ 5,255 Naperville Community Complete Model HorticulturalHigh School Alternatives Packages for
Schools with ExistingFacilities
(15) FY 72 $ 7,790 Rochelle Township Complete Model HorticultureHigh School Demonstration Packages
for Illinois Schools
(16) FY 72 $ 4,915 Skokie High School Horticultural InstructionalDistrict 73 1/2 Packages: Demonstration
Center Alternatives forOccupational Education inIllinois
(17) FY 72 $17,395 Miles Township High SIVE Demonstration CenterSchool
(18) FY 72 $ 5,653 Alton Community High Horticultural DemonstrationSchool Packages Demonstration
Center
(19) FY 72 $13,756 Thornton High School Vocational InformationProject
(20) FY 72 $ 8,430 Joliet Public Schools Demonstration Center,Elementary Career EducationProject
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INDIANA
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $131,089 FY 1970 $115,589FY 1971 $168,628 FY 1971 $168,628FY 1972 $168,530 FY 1972 $168,530
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee or
Contractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $ 2,958 Metropolitan School Area VocationalDistrict of Lawrence Feasibility StudyTownship
(2) FY 70 $67,331 Metropolitan School -Development of a SuperiorFY 71 $58,089 District of Washington Vocational Program for
Township Grades X-Adult
0) FY 70 $28,000 Metropolitan School Exemplary and ResearchFY 71 $62,639 District of Wayne Program for Students whoFY 72 $67,689 Township, Marion Terminate Their Education
County Prior to Obtaining aSalable Skill
(4) FY 70 $17,000 Evansville-Vandlierburth Pilot Program for HealthFY 72 $50,100 School District Occupations in a Secondary
School
(5) FY 71 $31,260 Area Vocational District Cosmetology Program#24
(6) FY 71 $16,640 Porter County Schools Innovative Plan forTeaching AutomobileService StationOccupations
(7) FY 72 $ 1,900 Indianapolis Public Youth LeadershipSchools Development
(8) FY 72 $12,841 Purdue University Market TechnologyProgram
(9) FY 72 $36,000 North GibsonCooperation
Pre-Vocational Programat a Middle School
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IOWA
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $117,479 FY 1970 $107,479FY 1971 $138,585 FY 1971 $123,585FY 1972 $138,954 FY 1972 $123,954
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70FY 71FY 72
(2) FY 70FY 71FY 72
(3) FY 71FY 72
(4) FY 71FY 72
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
$48,619 Iowa State University Models for Pre-Career$ 9,872 Education in Iowa$27,893
$58,860 Joint County System of CVIS: Adaptation and$36,482 Cedar, Johnson, Lynn Implementation of a$26,375 and Washiagton Counties Computerized Vocational
Information System inArea 10
$54,222 Des Moines Area Iowa Script - Collection$53,257 Community College and Dissemination of
Occupational Information
$23,009 Monticello Community Total Career Education$16,429 School District
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KANSAS
State Allotment Total Funds Obligated
FY 1970 $114,144 FY 1970 $114,143
FY 1971 $131,221 FY 1971 $139,500
FY 1972 $131,740 FY 1972 $131,734
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
State Board of Education
Title of Project
An Exemplary Program inOccupational Education inTypical Kansas Rural,Rural-Urban, and UrbanSchool Settings(Combination withCommissioner's Half ofPart D)
FY 70 $19,600 a) Kansas City
FY 71 $46,500
FY 72 $30,260
FY 70 $32,783 b) Lawrence
FY 71 $34,000
FY 72 $24,000
FY 70 $14,198 c) Clay Center
FY 71 $19,600FY 72 $15,000
FY 70 $15,062 d) Manhatten, Kansas
FY 71 $11,600 State University
FY 72 $17,000
FY 70 $32,500 Liberal Area Vocational- Career Development
FY 71 $27,800 Technical School Activities
FY 72 $ 3,000
FY 72 $16,994 Wichita Area Vocational - Career Development
Technical School Activities
FY 72 $25,480 North Central Kansas A Program of Career
Area Vocational - Education for K-8
Technical School,Beloit
Students in the NorthCentral Kansas Area
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KENTUCKY
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $120,749 FY 1970 $120,748FY 1971 $145,801 FY 1971 $145,820FY 1972 $145,014 FY 1972 $145,014
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $60,374 Henderson County Board Vocational Education
FY 71 $80,302 of Education Curriculum Integration
FY 72 $30,000 Project (Community ResourceUtilization/OccupationalExploration Program)
(2) FY 70 $60,374 Clay County Board Exemplary Program in
FY 71 $56,171 of Education Vocational Information and
FY 72 $37,798 Counseling in Employment inIn-School and Out-of-SchoolYouth in Clay County
(3) FY 71 $ 9,347 Newport Independent Exploring the World of
FY 72 $49,987 School District Careers in Grades Sevenand Eight
(4) FY 72 $27,229 Bowling Green Systemwide Career Education
Independent Schools Curriculum and StaffDevelopment for Implementat-ion in Grades One throughTwelve
LOUISIANA
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $124,485 FY 1970 $124,484FY 1971 $153,624 FY 1971 $152,755FY 1972 $153,959 FY 1972 $153,959
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70 $124,484FY 71 $ 3,460
(2) FY 71 $136,466
(3) FY 71 $ 12,830
(4) FY 72 $ 67,144
(5) FY 72 $ 47,679
(6) FY 72 $ 39,136
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
East Baton Rouge PlusEight Area ParishesLouisiana EducationAssociation
Quachita Parish SchoolBoard
Bossier ParishSchool
Concordia Parish SchoolBoard, East Baton RougeParish School Board,Terrebonne ParishSchool Board, St. LandryParish School Board andSt. Tammany
Quachita Parish SchoolBoard
Winn Parish SchoolBoard
Title of Project
Vocational InformationTechniques AppliedLocally (VITAL)
A Pilot AbbreviatedSubsidized Work-StudyProgram for Quachita ParishHigh School and Its"Feeder" Schools
Curriculum Enrichmentthrough Developing aCentralized VocationalAgriculture Laboratory
Enrichment Program forLearning and Study Skills
An Orientation Programfor Vocational Education
Career Development of Youthfor the World of Work
MAINE
State Allotment Total Funds Obligated
FY 1970 $106,005 FY 1970 $106,005
'FY 1971 $113,254FY 1971 $113,254
FY 1972 $112,985 FY 1972 $ 88,689
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee or
Contractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $38,000 Waban Projects, Inc. Special Services for theCommunity by the Handicappedthrough VocationalEducation
(2) FY 70 $14,254 University of Maine The Fusing of CareerOriented Materials andActivities with TraditionalCurriculum in Grades Onethrough Six
(3) FY 70 $15,120 Auburn School Career Planning Proposal
Department
(4) FY 70 $16,478 Waterville Tri-State Curriculum
(5) FY 70 $15,000 Southern Maine Curriculum Project
Vocational-TechnicalInstitute
;6) FY 70 $ 7,153 SAD #9, Farmington Career Resource Center
FY 71 $ 447
(7) FY 71 $ 1,488 Hermon School Department Project Women -- In a Man'sWorld of Work
(8) FY 71 $ 1,679 Glenburn School Union Workers and Me (K-8
#34 Career Education)
(9) FY 71 $14,518 Maine SchoolAdministration
Promoting Local Employmentand Service Efforts
District #27 Through Career Exploration(PLEASE CORPS)
(10) FY 71 $13,135 Bath School Department Other Ladders
(11) FY 71 $10,000 University of Maine Consortium Program inHigher Education (CareerCounseling)
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Or
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
MAINE (con't)
Grantee orContractor Titic of Project
(12) FY 71 $11,430 Medomak Valley HighSchool Vocational and
Costal Opportunitiesin Vocational Education
Science Departments (COVE)
(13) FY 71 $12,050 Hampden Academy Independent Living
(14) FY 71 $17,083 Stearns High School Cooperative Concept of
(Continuation) Career Education
(15) FY 71 $10,000 University of Maine - Consortium Consultant
Augusta
(16) FY 71 $11,739 SAD, #46, Dexter Small Engine Course
(17) FY 71 $ 4,000 University of Maine - Bingham Project
Farmington
(18) FY 71 $ 197 Bureau of Vocational Workshop
Education, Departmentof Education andCultural Services
(19) FY 71 $ 2,089 College of Education Development and
FY 72 $20,549 Implementation of aComprehensive CareerEducation Guide forGrades K-12 in MaineSchools4
(20) FY 71 $10,400 Edward Little High Career Planning
FY 72 $ 1,500 School - AuburnSchool District
(21) FY 72 $14,500 Southern Maine VocationalTechnical Institute
An Associate Degree Programin Plant and Soil Technology
(22) FY 72 $ 2,274 University of Maine - Regional One-day Seminar
Orono Workshop: DevelopingMinimal Research Skillsand Techniques for WritingResearch Proposals
(23) FY 72 $ 3,000 Orono Public Schools Summer Planning Workshopon Cooperative VocationalEducation for theDisadvantaged
(24) FY 72 $16,800 Fort Kent, SAD #27 Occupational Course inModern Forestry Practices
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Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
MAINE (cOn't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(25) FY 72 $10,104 New England Resource Tri-State CurriculumCenter for Occupational ProjectEducation
(26) FY 72 $ 2,191 Geenburn Elementary Workers and MeSchool
(27) FY 72 $ 971 Hermon Elementary Career Education ProgramSchool for a Rural School
P\
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MARYLAND
State Allotment Total Funds Obligated
FY 1970 $122,483FY 1970 $122,094
FY 1971 $149,630 FY 1971 $124,700
FY 1972 $149,775 FY 1972 $149,750
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee or
Contractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 -$ 5,000 Chesapeake College Marine Science Technology,Planning Grant
(2) FY 70 $ 7,000 Perry Hall Junior A Pilot Program for Early
High School Vocational Orientation and
Training
(3) FY 70 $18,594 Allegany County Staff Development for
FY 71 $ 4,500 Board of Education Occupational Awareness
(4) FY 70 $14,500 St. Mary's Board Facilitating Career Develop-
FY 71 $ 9,000 of Education ment through Group Guidance
(5) FY 70 $31,000 Board of Education4
Summer Survey of Dropouts
FY 71 $28,000 of Baltimore County
(6) FY 70 $18,000 Hartford Junior Vocational-Technical
FY 71 $18,000 College Guidance Services
FY 72 $18,000
(7) FY 70 $22,000 Charles County Operation MOORED: Motivation
FY 71 $22,000 Community College and Orientation 'f
FY 72 $15,000 Educationally Disadvantaged
(8) FY 70 $ 6,000 Howard County Board Implementation of
FY 71 $ 9,000 of Education Occupational Information
FY 72 $11,000 into the Present CurriculumK-5
(9) FY 71 $ 6,000 Prince George's Career Development Program
-County Public Schools Longfields Elementary School
(10) FY 71 $ 9,000 Montgomery County Pre-Vocational Home
Public Schools Economics for Elementaryand Junior High Schools in
Deprived Areas
(11) FY 71 $ 2,200 Harford Junior College Exploring Contemporary
Occupations
(12) FY 71 $17,000 Board of Education Perry Hall Juniro High
FY 72 $19,000 Baltimore County Career Studies Program
(Renewal Proposal)
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(13) FY 72 $12,750
(14) FY 72 $44,000
(15) FY 72 $20,000
(16) FY 72 $10,000
ir
MARYLAND (con't)
Grantee orContractor
Catonsville CommunityCollege
Washington County
---N,
Dorchester County
Anne Arundel County
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Title of Project
Development of a
Comprehensive Studentand Career InformationSystem
Career Education Project
Career Education Project
Computerized InformationSystem
MASSACHUSETTS
State AllotmentFY 1970 $130,355
FY 1971 $167,008FY 1972 $166,366
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Total Funds ObligateaFY 1970 $128,229
FY 1971 $153,155FY 1972 $123,688
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $24,325 Southkrd Berkshire Project AIM Uicademic
Regional School Interest Modules)
District
(2) FY 70 $25,000 Cardinal Cushing Manual Skills Training and
FY 71 $25,000 Center for the Placement for Urban
Spanish Speaking Spanish-Speaking SchoolDropouts
(3) FY 70 $23,100 Clinton Public Schools Operation Shotgun: The
FY 71 $20,737 Development of a Multi-faceted OccupationalExploratory Program forMiddle, Junior High SchoolYouth, Culminating in aVariety of OccupationalExperiences for SeniorHigh School Students
(4) FY 70 $30,361 Easton Public Schools Vocational Feeder Program
FY 71 $22,850 at the Junior High School
FY 72 S 8,645 Level
(5) FY 70 $25,443 Acushnet Public Schools Project MECA (Multi-Media,
FY 71 $22,480 Extended School Day:
FY 72 $ 6,575 Cooperative Program forAlienated Youth)
(6) FY 71 $62,088 Blue Hill Regional Computer Assisted Research
FY 72 $75,418 Vocational School for Educational Relevance
(7) FY 72 $17,050 Assadet Valley Evaluation/Diffusion Model
Regional VocationalSchool
(8) FY 72 $16,000 Northshaw Community Urban Planning Effort
College (RECENT)
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MICHIGAN
State Allotment Total Funds Obligated
FY 1970 $154,773 FY 1970 $154,773
FY 1971 $220,909 FY 1971 $171,121FY 1972 $221,624 FY 1972 $141,588
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $ 8,720 Capoc Community Schools Mini Man Power Project
FY 71 $ 9,095FY 72 $10,403
(2) FY 70 $52,529 Pontiac Board of Education A Junior High SchoolFY 71 $52,529 Industrial Technology
Exemplary Program
(3) FY 70 $ 1,551 Romulus Community Schools Vocational Occupations
FY 71 $40,140 Guidance for Out-of-School
FY 72 $19,310 Youth
(4) FY 70 $ 9,992 Gogebic Community College Winter and Summer Resort
FY 71 $ 9,992 Technical Education
FY 72 $20,142
(5) FY 70 $19,305 Manistique Area Schools Community Stationed
FY 71 $21,765 Contracted Vocational Skill
FY 72 $23,276 Training
(6) FY 70 $33,738 Rochester Community Rochester Work ExperienceFY 71 $37,600 Schools ProgramFY 72 $33,800
(7) FY 70 $28,938 Gogebic-Ontanagon A Shared Time Program in
FY 72 $34,657 Intermediate School Vocational Education
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MINNESOTA
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $123,284 FY 1970 $122,537FY 1971 $151,397 FY 1971 $165,714FY 1972 $221,624 FY 1972 $132,836
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee or
Contractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $122,537 61ue Earth VocationalCenter and RoseauVocational Center
A Project to DemonstrateMaking Vocational EducationMore Accessible to Personsin Rural Minnesota
through Cooperative Vocat-ional Centers
(2) FY 71 $22,900 Independent School A Comprehensive ModelDistrict 286 Brooklyn Designed to Orient StudentsCenter Teachers, and Parents to the
World of Work in Grades K-12
(3) FY 71 $22,760 Independent School Project TACO: TechnologyDistrict #379 Osseo Assisted Career Orientation
(4) FY 71 $18,439 Independent School Elementary CareerDistrict #94 Owatonna Orientation
(5) FY 71 $10,660 Independent SchoolDistrict #256 Red Wing
Career Oriented Educationin the Red Wing PublicSchools
(6) FY 71 $12,330 Independent School A Developmental CareerDistrict #623 St. Paul Development Elementary
Program for RosevilleArea Schools
(7) FY 71 $16,790 Willmar Public Schoolsand Willmar Area
The Relevance of CommunityResources Toward the
Vocational-Technical Development of UnderstandingInstitute, IndependentSchool District #347
Occupational Opportunitiesand the Significance ofthe World of Work in theWillmar Public Schools
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L
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
MINNESOTA (cdn't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(8) FY 71 $12,272 Winona Area Technical
School, IndependentStudents, Parents, andTeachers Explore the
School District #861 World of Work in
Southeastern Minnesota
(9) FY 71 $25,088 CloquetCareer Development K-12
(10) FY 71 $ 1,952 CloquetOrientation to the Worldof Work
(11) FY 71 $ 1,996 University ofHorizontal and VerticallyMinnesoLaIntegrated Systems ApproachPreparing Teachers forImplementation of CareerDevelopment throughCurriculum
(12) FY 71 $ 2,000 StillwaterIntegrating VocationalOrganization and Training
(13) FY 71 S 1,990 Central MinnesotaPragmatic MainstreamERDC St. CloudVocational Program
(14) FY 71 $ 1,440 Winona Area Vocational-Students, Parents, TeachersTechnical InstituteExplore the World of Workin Southwestern Minnesota
(15) FY 71 $ 1,91 MinneapolisUnreached Potential -- ASearch for Relevance
(16) FY 7] S 1,835 RobbinsdaleCareer Development ThroughCommunity Resource CenterUtilizing Teachers, e"c.
(17) FY 71 $ 2,000 Jackson Area Vocational-Technical institute
Career Development K-12 andan Area Vocational-Technical
School Using a TelevisionSystem
(IS) FY 71 $ 1,788 Little FallsK to Adult Career Developmentin Little Falls Center School
(19) FY 71 $ 1,988 Last Grand ForksCareer Orientation for aRural Vocational EducationCenter
(20) FY 71 $ 1,990 OsseoTechology Assisted CareerOrientation
(21) FY 71 $ 1,565 iirooklyn Center
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Comprehensive Model Designedas a Student Orientation tothe World of Work Grades 7-12
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
MINNESOTA (con't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(22) FY 71 $ 2,000 Minneapolis An Integrated Occupational
Exploratory Program,Elementary
(23) FY 72 $60,000 University of Developing ArticulatedMinnesota High School and Post
High School VocationalCvrriculum
(24) FY 72 $25,000 Anoka Area Vocational- Project OpportunityTechnical Institute
(25) FY 72 $12,040 Dakota County View and Match Project
(26) FY 72 $15,000 Burnsville Senior Career EducationHigh
(27) FY 72 $ 9,952 Anoka-Hennepin,Independent School
Fashion MerchandisingCareer Exploration
District #11 Learning Material Project
(28) FY 72 $10,000 St. Paul Career Education forUrban Youth
(29) FY 72 $ 844 Plainview CommunitySchool
Career Education Workshopfor Elementary Teachersand Administrators: APilot Project
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State AllotmentFY 1970 $116,279
FY 1971 $135,943FY 1972 $135,347
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70 $116,278FY 71 $135,934FY 72 $ 72,662
MISSISSIPPI
Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $116,278FY 1971 $135,934FY 1972 $ 72,662
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
State Board of Education
Title of Project
Career-Centered Curriculumfor the VocationalComplexes in Mississippi(Combination withCommissioner's DiscretionaryFunds)
MISSOURI
State Allotment 3tal Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $126,619 FY 1970 $126,619
FY 1971 $158,761 FY 1971 $158,761
FY 1972 $159,153 FY 1972 $159,153
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee or
Contractor Title of Project
.(1) FY 70 $ 76,695 Moberly School District A Career DevelopmentFY 71 $107,307 Program for Students K-12FY 72 $ 89,299
(2) FY 70 $ 37,924 State Fair Conn pity A Propc-al to Develop andFY 71 $ 41,433 College Field Test *IndividualizedFY 72 $ 60,255 Programmed Instructional
Materials in OfficeOccupations UtilizingSelected Audio VisualMaterials
(3) FY 70 $ 12,000 Doniphan R-I School Industrial and EducationalFY 71 $ 10,021 District Cooperative Course inFY 72 $ 9,599 Circuit Electronics for the
Academically, Economic, orPhysically Handicapped
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MONTANA
State AllotmentTotal Funds Obligated
FY 1970 $104,670 FY 1970 $104,670
FY 1971 $110,309 FY 1971 $110,309
FY 1972 $110,100 FY 1972 $110,100
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee or
Contractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 . $21,760 Helena Vocational-Technical Center
Occupational Guidance & Vo-catioanl Exporatory Program
(2) FY 70 $61,331 Huntly Project High Multi-Occupational and
School Vocational Exploratory
Program
(:) FY 70 $21, 79 School District #24 Agriculture, Consumer and
FY 71 $38, 96 Yellowstone County, Homemaking, Office, and
FY 72 $28, 68 Warden Distributive EducationExemplary Program
(4) FY 71 $13,610 Hardin School Pre-Vocational Industrial
District Big Horn Arts Education at the Junior
County High Level
(5) FY 71 $ 5,035 Columbia Falls HighSchool, Flathead County
Secondary Exemplary Program
in Business and Office
Education
(6) FY 71 $ 452 Schocl of Home Economics Exemplary Program in Home
Montana State UniversityGallatin County
Economics Teacher Training
and Supervising StudentTeachers
(7) FY 71 $12,000 Hanre High School Secondary Exemplary
Hill County Vocational Program in
Office Education
(8) FY 71 $ 6,809 School District #6 Consumer and Homemaking
Flathead Ccunty,Columbia Falls
Education Exemplary
Program
(9) FY 71 S 2,181 School District #1 Exemplary Craft Prcgram
Lewis and ClarkCounty, Helena
(10) FY 71 $ 3,000 Missoula County High
School District
Exemplary Co-Educationaland Career EducationProgram
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Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
MONTANA (coa't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(11) FY 71 $15,170 School District #37 Pre-Vocational ExploratoryYellowstone County,Shepherd
Vocational Program
(12) FY 71 $13,556 Twin Bridges High Secondary Exemplary ProgramFY 72 $56,703 School, Madison County In Home Economics, Office
Education, Welding,
Carpentry and Welding
(13) FY 72 $14,794 Shepherd High School Exemplary Vocational ProgramYellowstone County In T&I, Homemaking and
Home Economics OccupationalPreparation (Phase Il)
(14) FY 72 $ 9,635 Park Senior HighPark County
Exemplary Planning Projectit Vocational Educationfor K-12
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State AllotmentFY 1970 $108,940FY 1971 $119,734FY 1972 $119,622
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70 $13,988
(2) FY 70 $14,494FY 71 $29,173
(3) FY 70 $45,414FY 71 $47,187FY 72 $50,000
(4) FY 70 $30,044FY 72 $ 8,091
(5) FY 71 $20,000FY 72 $20,000
(6) FY 71 $ 6,547FY 72 $ 750
NEBRASKA
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
Central NebraskaTechnical College
Educational ServiceUnit
Millard Public Schools
Platte College
Central NebraskaTechnical College
Aurora School District
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Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $103,940
FY 1971 $102,907
FY 1972 $ 78,841
Title of Project
Development cf Super 8mmFilm Loops and CartridgedCassette Tapes to Intensifythe Guidance and CounselingEfforts in the Disseminationof Occupational Informationto High School Juniors andSeniors
DEVISE: DevelopmentVocational Information andSelf-Enchancement
Omaha Suburban Area Councilof Schools Project"PROJECT RECOVERY"
A Self-Contained MobileUnit for Vocational andOccupational CounselingProject Trailride
Occupational Orientation
Formal Summer Educationto Fill SupervisedExperience Needs ofDisadvantaged VocationalAgriculture Students
NEVADA
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $102,335 FY 1970 $ 43,730FY 1971 $105,154 FY 1971 $107,660FY 197 $105,338 FY 1972 $ 94,253
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $19,064 Washoe County School Industrial Arts CurriculumFY 71 $21,298 District Project (Combination withFY 72 $22,689 Commissioner's Half of
Part D)
(2) FY 70 $19,074 Clark County School Special CounselingFY 71 $15,814 District ProgramFY 72 $16,990
(3) FY 70 $ 5,592 Churchill County School Technical IllustrationFY 71 $ 5,500 District ProgramFY 72 $ 7,540
(4) FY 71 $ 5,950 Research Coordinating Exemplary ProgramUnit Evaluation
(5) FY 71 $16,978 University of Nevada Agriculture MarketingTechnology
(6) FY 71 $26,904 Elko County School Mobile Units forFY 72 $ 8,413 District Vocational Business
Education
(7) FY 71 $15,216 Washoe County School Sequential Approach toFY 72 $15,000 District Health Occupations
(8) FY 72 $12,568 Clark County School New Careers Project inDistrict Tele-Communications
(9) FY 72 $ 2,518 Elko County School The Exemplary GuidanceDistrict Project
(10) FY 72 $ 8,535 Washoe County School The Awareness of theDistrict World of Work Project
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $104,003 FY 1970 $ 98,958FY 1971 $108,836 FY 1971 $ 94,013FY 1972 $108,801 FY 1972 $ 98,561
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1)
(2)
FY 70
FY 70
$ 3,300
$ 4,950
New Hampshire VocationalTechnical College
Pembroke Academy
Computer Training and Use
Planning Grant - An Inter-disciplinary Approach toPlant Life Science forthe Disadvantaged Student
(3) FY 70 $ 9,368 New Hampshire HealthCareers Council
Planning Grant-Developmentof an Educational Continuumfor Health Occupations
(4) FY 70 $ 3,300 New Hampshire Vocational A Planning Project toTechnical College Develop a Systems Approach
to the Learning of Physics
(5) FY 70 $ 4,000 Keene, New Hampshire Complete OccupationalFY 71 $15,050 School District Education Development
(COED)
(6) 1.,Y 70 $31,740 State Department of Project to Improve the UseFY 71 $19,700 Education Guidance of Occupational informationFY 72 $36,100 Services in New Hampshire
(7) FY 7() $21,750 White Mountains Model Machine Shop forFY 71 $ 7,600 Regional High School Drafting InstructionFY 72 $ 1,525
0;) FY 70 $ 1,540 New Hampshire Vocational Pre-Nursing Study andFY 71 $ 1,478 Technical College Vocational SkillsFY 72 $ 4,845 Preparation
(9) FY 70 $14,510 Alvirne High School Natural and EnvironmentalFY 71 $14,600 Science CurriculumFY 72 $ 8,600
(10) FY 70 $ 4,500 White Mountains Special EducationFY 71 $29,085 Supervisory Union Vocational ProgramsFY 72 $28,480
(11) FY 71 $ 2,500 Fall Mountain Regional Introduction to FoundryHigh School Process
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NEW HAMPSHIRE (con't)
Funds Obligated Grantee or(Section 142(d) Part D) Contractor Title of Project
(12) FY 71 $4,000 Conway School District Divers'fied OccupationsFY 72 $13,311 in Recreation
(13) FY 72 $ 600 Concord Technical AssistanceGrant
(14) FY 72 $ 1,100 Manchester Career Concepts: UrbanApplications
(15) FY 72 $ 4,000 Franklin Exploring the World ofWork
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NEW JERSEY
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $139,228 FY 1970 $139,228FY 1971 $186,595 FY 1971 $186,595?Y 1972 $187,286 FY 1972 $125;242
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $26,049 Camden City Schools Technology for Children
(2) FY 70 S15,136 Trenton Township Technology fc.r Children
(3) FY 70 $ 1,200 Rahway K-12 Career tevelopment
(4) FY 70 $ 1,100 New Brunswick K-12 Career DevelopmentFY 71 $ 500
(5) FY 70 $23,942 Florence Township Technology for ChildrenFY 71 $30,194
(6) FY 70 $47,219 State Department of Career Development - AFY 71 $34,508 Education Pre-School through AdultFY 72 $39,205 Model Program for the
Hackensack, New JerseySchool District
(Commissioner's Discretionar)Funded Project +$50,797 ofState Exemplary Funds)
(7) FY 70 $24,582 Woodbridge Township A Proposal to EstablishFY 71 $46,677 Board of Education Cooperation andFY 72 $40,985
Cool.dlnation Within andBetween Communities forEffective Career-OrientedEducation
(8) FY 71 $ 4,450 Burlington City Vocational Guidance
(9) FY 71 $ 622 Camden City Area K-12 Career DevelopmentVocational-TechnicalSchool
(10) FY 71 $ 4,232 Sterling Regional Vocational Awareness
(11) FY 71 $ 2,262 Rutgers Vocational Vocational.Guidance Workshop
(12) FY 71 $38,763 Asbury Park K-12 Career Development
(13) FY 71 $24,387 Monmouth County Area School Industry CommunityVocational-Technical CoordinatorSchool
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Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
NEW JERSEY (con't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(14) FY 72 $ 7,000 Bergen County Area Short Term OccupationalVocationalTechnical PreparationSchool
(15) FY 72 $13,787 Northvale Technology for Children
(16) FY 72 $ 499 Lawrenc..? Technology for Children
(17) FY 72 $23,766 South Brunswick Career Resource Center
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NEW MEXICO
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 197C $107,005 FY 1970 $ 57,005
FY 1971 $115,464 FY 1971 $ 84,594
FY 1972 $115,582 FY 1972 $108,442
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $ 4,332 Robles Municipal Schools Vocational Guidance
(2) FY 70 $ 2,100 Cloudcraft Municipal Career SelectionSchool Program
(3) FY 70 $ 5,000 Los Lunas Schools Ornamental'Horticulture
(4) FY 70 $ 1,650 Pecos Independent Exemplary BusinessSchools Education Program
(5) FY 70 $ 5,000 Eastern New Mexico Pilot Data ProcessingUniversity Program
(6) FY 70 $ 3,000 Albuquerque Public Child Care TrainingSchools, WashingtonJunior High
(7) FY 70 $ 5,000 Albuquerque Public Ornamental HorticultureSchools, Valley HighSchool
(8) FY 70 $ 5,000 Helen Schools Ornamvital Horticulture
(9) FY 70 $ 5,000 Espanola High School Ornamental Horticulture
(10) FY 70 $ 5,000 Las Cruces School Ornamental Horticulture
(11) FY 70 $15,923 Portales High School Prevocational IndustrialEducation
(12) FY 71 $32,394 Krebbs and Jahn, Presto Training for IndustrialProducts, Bernalillo S.D. Education
(13) FY 71 $42,200 Albuquerque Technical - Vocational EnrichmentVocational Institute Program
(14) FY 71 $10,000 Aztec High Aztec Municipal Occupational PreparationSchool District #2
48
NEW MEXICO (con't)
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(15) FY 72 $ 999
(16) FY 72 $ 1,000
(17) FY 72 $ 1,000
(18) FY 72 $ 445
(19) FY 72 $ 425
(20) FY 72 $ 290
(21) FY 72 $ 145
(22) FY 72 $ 350
(23) FY 72 $ 315
(24) FY 72 $ 300
(25) FY 72 $ 300
(26) FY 72 $ 341
(27) FY 72 $ 301
(28) FY 72 $ 150
Grantee orContractor
Albuquerque PublicSchools
Eastern New MexicoUniversity
Research CoordinatingUnit
Las Cruces High School
New Mexico StateUniversity
New Mexico StateUniversity
New Mexico StateUniversity
Eastern New MexicoUniversity
Highland High
Los Alamos High School
Santa Fe HighVocational-Technical
University of New MexicoSecondary Education
University of New MexicoSecondary Education
Santa Fe High School
49
Title .of Project
A Testing Program toPredict Career Choices
To Research AppropriateCounseling and AdmissionTesting for Vocational-Technical Students
Student Placement Indices
Establishment of An Orchardand Development of aResource Unit
Migration Patterns ofVocational AgricultureGraduates in New Mexico
Relationship of StudentCharacteristics and Policiesin New Mexico FFAParticipation
A Teacher Resource Unit forEnvironmental Management
Trouble-Shooting the Two-Stage Air Conditioner
Pre-Vocational Exploration --A Mini-Course
Model Job Simulation of theLos Alamos ScientificLaboratory IndividualizedApproach
Office Simulation: Activitiesof a Federal Credit Union
Publication of Materialson Simulation
Vocational Office InternshipInservice Training for theExperienced Teacher
A Sound-Slide Presentationof Ceremonies Used in OEA
NEW MEXICO (con't)
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(29) FY 72
(30) FY 72
(31) FY 72
$ 500
$ 435
$ 400
University of New MexicoSecondary Education
Pojoaque High School
Wagon Mound PublicSchool
The Development ofDictation Materials
Small Gasoline Engines
Construction of a SmallBuilding
(32) FY 72 $ 450 Valley High School Crafts as a Vocation
(33) FY 72 $ 300 Edgewood Elementary Training Program in theSchool-Roswell Use of Manual Tools --
Elementary
(34) FY 72 $ 250 Santa Rita-Bayard Woodworking, Sewing, Cooking
(35) FY 72 $ 500 Carlsbad Mid High Family Life Conference
(36) FY 72 $ 425 Coronado High-Gullina
Better Family Livingthrough Home-Economics
(37) FY 72 $ 160 Rio Grande High Marriage Enrichment ServicesAlbuquerque
(38) FY 72 $ 300 Rio Grande High Use of Visuals in EnrichingEarly Childhood Education
(39) FY 72 $ 300 Hagerman Municipal Home Arts and Crafts --Something-- Old - Something-
New
(40) Fy 72 $ 425 Portales High School Preparation for Child CareRelated Occupations
(41) Fy 72 $45,586 Bernalillo Public Schools Industrial DevelopementMarvel Engineering Training
(42) FY 72 $ 800 Alamogrodo Career Selection
(43) FY 72 $ 1,300 Cloudcraft Municipal school Career Selection
(44) Fy 72 $12,000 Hobbs Vocational Guidance
(45) FY 72 $ 8,500 Pecos ExemplaryProgram
(46) FY 72 $10,000 Taos TAOSCORE
(47) FY 72 $19,000 Albuquerque Career Development Mini-Grants
50
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
(48) FY 72 $ 450
NEW MEXICO (con't)
Grantee orContractor
Ncv Mexico StateUniversity
51
Title of Project
Occupational Opportunitiesfor Off-Farm AgriculturalEmployment in SelectedAreas of New Mexico
NEW YORK
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 19/0 $198,538 FY 1970 $233,597Fy. 1971 $317,519 FY 1971 $363,661FY 1972 $315,402 FY 1972 $321,470
(SectionFunds Obligated
142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee or
Contractor Title of Project. .
(1) FY 70 $44,605 New York City Boardof Education
Park East High SchoolPlanning ExemplaryProject
(2) FY 70 $50,621 Syracuse City School Planning of ElementaryDistrict Occupational Orientation
(3) FY 70 $12,802 BOCES Exemplary Program Planningfur Distributive Education
(4) FY 70 $125,569 Nassau County BOCES A Joint Pilot ProgramFY 71 $22,000 for Training of Disadvant-FY 72 $ 8,800 aged High School Students
Leading to Full-timeEnrollment in the RetailManagement Program atNassau Community College
(5) FY 71 $67,469 White Plains Public Alpha TearLings - ProjectSchools SCORE
(6) FY 71 $97,972 Mineola Public Schools New Planning Project forK-12 Career Orientationand Development Program
(7) FY 71 $63,501 BOCES Exemplary Project forElectronics ExperimentalProgram - Secondary Level
(8) FY 71 $82,940 , New York City Exemplary Planning ProjectFY 72 $87,475 Board of Education In Occupational Education
Secondary Disadvantaged
(9) FY 71 $29,779 Nassau Community Exemplary DistributiveFY 72 $ 6,576 College Education Project
Articulated with NassauCounty BOCES
52
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
NEW YORK (con't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(10) FY 72 $28,950 New York City Boardof Education
Secondary-ComprehensiveApproach to Individualized
Instruction in OccupationalEducation
(11) FY 72 $10,310 Syracuse City School Planning Project --CareerDistrict Education at the Elementary
Level
(12) FY 72 $123,425 Mineola Public Schools Secondary Implementationof K-12 Career Orientationand Development Program
(13) FY 72 $55,934 Mineola Public Schools Career Education ProgramOrientation Developmentand Implementation ofCounty Wide Career ModelK-12
*These figures include monies from sources in addition to
Section 142(d) of Part D, P.L.90-576.
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NORTH CAROLINA
State Allotment Total Funds Obligated
FY 1970 $133,491 FY 1970 $128,014FY 1971 $173,930 FY 1971 $157,036
FY 1972 $173,003 FY 1972 $133,378
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project Alb
(1) FY 70 $18,563 East Carolina Universityat Greenville
Staff and Program Develop-ment for OccupationalExploration in MiddleSchools
(2) FY 70 $18,848 North CarolinaState University
Developing an Appreciationof theWorld of Work: AWorkshop for Teachers,Guidance Personnel, andCounselors
(3) FY 70 $ 9,945 Roanoke-Chowan Technical Vocational CurriculumInstitute Structure Using the Multi-
entry, Multi-level, Multi-exit Approach
(4) FY 70 $ 132 Sandhills Community New HorizonsCollege
(5) FY 70 $11,981 W.W. Holding Technical
Institute
Proposal for Developingand Implementing anOutreach Career GuidanceService
(6) FY 70 $ 7,716 Southwestern Technical Southwestern TechnicalInstitute Institute Mobile Education
Classroom Laboratory
(75 FY $ 4,181 Beaufort County Technical Project Home CraftsSchool
(8) FY 70 $ 4,833 Beaufort County Technical Minority Business SurveyInstitute
(9) FY 70 $ 1,987 Edgecombe County Technical A Program of Articulation:Institute Edgecombe County-Tarboro
Community and EdgecombeCounty TechnicalInstitute
54
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
NORTH CAROLINA (con't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(10) FY 70 $ 4,550 Wayne County Comprehensive 5 yearFollowup of Dropouts andGraduates
(11) FY 70 $27,235 Elizabeth City- Pre-Vocational EducationFY 71 $28, 742 Pasquotank Board of
Education
(12) FY 70 $ 2,914 Gaston College Gaston College - DallasFY 71 $ 188 Youth Offenders Rehabilita-
tion Project
(13) FY 70 $ 1,072 Isothermal Community "Road-Back" (Assists LawFY 71 $ 601 College Offenders)
(14) FY 70 $ 5,291 Johnston Technical The Career Guidance BridgeFY 71 $ 5,452 Institute Project
(15) FY 71 $17,990 Graham County Boardof Education
Occupational Crafts
(16) FY 71 $54,972 Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell Career ExplorationCounty Boards of Laboratory on WheelsEducation
(17) FY 71 $ 1,985 Beaufort County An Analysis of theTechnical Institute Technical Institute
Graduates
(18) FY, 71 $ 7,490 Roanoke-Chawan Technical Vocational EducationInstitute Curricula
(19) FY 71 $17,095 Southwest Technical Mobile Education ClassroomInstitute Laboratory
(20) FY 71 -$ 4,441 Vance County TechnicalInstitute
information Systemsational Decision-Making
(21) FY 71 $32,249 Hoke County Schools A Project to IncreaseFY 72 $19,253 Occupational Training and
Economic Earnings
(22) FY 71 $ 1,829 Central Piedmont Relevant Reading forFY 72 $16,171 Community College Vocational Students
(23) FY 71 $ 1,076 Washington County The Implementation of aFY 72 $118,486 Career Development Program
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NORTH CAROLINA (con't)
Funds Obligated Grantee or(Section 142(d) Part D) Contractor
(24) FY 72 $ 4,431 Davidson County Community
College
(25) FY 72 $ 5,000
(26) FY 72 $ 7,500
(27) FY 72 $15,658
(28) FY 72 $ 5,757
Sampson Tech ical
Institute
Martin TechnicalInstitute
Rockingham CommunityCollege
Roanoke -ChowanTechnical Institute
56
Title of Project
Evaluation of ABE, GED,and High School DiplomaClasses with Emphasison Dropouts in thesePrograms
Simulation in Occupational
Prestige. and Choice
Introduction to VocationalCareer Opportunities forDisadvantaged Youth
Proposal for the Establish-ment of Diagnostic TestingClinic at RockinghamCommunity College
Electronics ServicingModular Program
NORTH DAKOTA
State Allotment Total Flonds ObligatedFY 1970 $104,270 FY 197er $104,270FY 1971 $109,426 FY 1971 $104,539FY 1972 $109,378 FY 1972 $ 93,826
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Prpject
(1) FY 70 $28,538 North Dakota State A Statewide Program inBoard of Vocational Development VocationalEducation Guidance (K-12) and
Occupational Preparationfor the Changing World ofWork
(2) FY 70 $14,086 Fargo Public School A Project for theFY 71 $13,586 District and North Development of a ModelFY 72 $13,566 Dakota State Curriculum in Vocational
University Education for Off-FarmAgricultural OccupationsIn North Dakota
(3) FY 70 $22,434 University of North A Proposal to DevelopFY 71 $24,000 Dakota Teaching Units forFY 72 $16,000, Office Education Simulated
Programs for Use in theState of North Dakota
(4) FY 70 $11,555 Minot State College A Proposal for theFY 71 $11,500 Development of aFY 72 $11,000 Coordinator's Training
Manual for the Selectionand Placement of Studentsin Office Education WorkExperience Programs inNorth Dakota
(5) FY 70 $ 6,270 Lake Region Junior Planning Grant DevelopmentFY 71 $ 6,400 College of Vocational CurriculumsFY 72 $ 6,400 through Increased Usage
of Learning Resource Center
57
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
NORTH DAKOTA (con't)
Grantee orContractor
Titild of Project
(6) FY 70 $ 7,787 North Dakota State A Summer Institute inFY 71 $31,553 Board of Vocational Career DevelopmentFY 72 $13,860 Education
(7) FY 70 $13,600 Williston Public Career Awareness ProgramFY 71 $15,000 Schools (CAP)FY 72 $15,000
(8) FY 71 $ 2,500 The Fargo Public An Exemplary Proposal forFY 72 $ 2,500 School District Program Development in
Distributive Education
(9) FY 72 $ 8,500 Dickinson School Exemplary Program inDistrict #1 Career Education - Grade 10
(10) FY 72 $ 7,000 West Fargo Public Exemplary Program inSchools Implementing Career
Education Grades 7-12
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State AllotmentFY 1970 $165,180
FY 1971 $243,884
FY 1972 v $243,409
Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $159,276
FY 1971 $238,344.
FY 1972 $162,817
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $ 3,751 Lincoln HeightsLocal School District
Career Orientation Programfor 7th and 8th GradeStudents
(2) FY 70 $45,000 Dayton City Schools Career Orientation Programfor 7th and 8th GradeStudents
(3) FY 70 $57,822 Toledo Career Orientation Programfor 7th and 8th'GradeStudents
(4) FY 70 $35,361 Cincinnati CitySchools
Career Orientation Programfor 7th and 8th GradeStudents
(5) FY 70 $17,342 Meigs Local School Career Orientation Program
FY 72 $ 233 District for 7th and 8th Grade
Students
(6) FY 71 $25,000 Parma Proposal for Continuationof Seventh and EighthGrade Career Orientation
(7) FY 71 $36,253 Akron Public Schools World of Work Program K-6
(8) FY 71 $25,923 Cincinnati Public Schools World 'ofwWoikrProgilimElementary
(9) FY 71 $ 6,434 Cleveland Public Schools World of Work Program
(10) FY 71 $20,989 Dayton Public Schools World of Work Program K-6
(11) FY 71 $ 7,500 Mad River Public Schools World-Qf Work-Tregram K-6
(12) FY 71 $ 8,434 Mansfield Public Schools Wo/ld of Work Program K-6
59
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
OHIO (conic)
Grantee orContractor
Title. tad Prdject
(13) FY 71 $ 7,500 Minford Public Schools World of Work Program
(14) FY 71 $17,477 Toledo Public Schools World ofvWork Program K-6
(15) FY 71 $29,500 Warren Public Schools World of Work Program
(16) FY 71 $33,294 Toledo Public Schools World of Work Program
(17) FY 71 $ 6,562 Mad River - Green Local Proposal to Conduct theBoard of Education World of Work Program in
Elementary Education forGrades K-6 (CE)
(18) FY 71 $13,478 Warren Public Schools Career Education (K-40)FY 72 $123,917
(19) FY 72 $28,750 Mansfield Board of Career Education (K-10)Education
(20) FY 72 $10,150 Minford Local Schools Continuous CareerDevelopment (CEK-10)
State AllotmentFY 1970 $115,211
FY 1971 $133,578*
FY 1972 $133,472
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70 $ 2,840
(2) FY 70 $ 751
(3) FY 70 $ 2,072
(4) FY 70 $ 1,372
(5) FY 70 $ 9,605
(6) FY 70 $22,025
(7) FY 70 $ 106
FY 71 $13,054
(8) FY 70 $ 2,225
FY 71 $15,000
FY 72 $15,940
OKLAHOMA
Total FundsFY 19 70
FY 1971FY 1972
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
Central Oklahoma AreaVocational-TechnicalSchool
Indian Capitol AreaVocational TechnicalSchool
Caddo-Kiowa AreaVocational TechnicalSchool
Northeast OklahomaVocational-TechnicalSchool
Southern Oklahoma AreaVocational-TechnicalCenter
Midwest City School ofPractical Nursing
Oklahoma State Technical
State Department ofEducation
61
Obligated$115,220$133,578$101,682
Title of Projkt
To Develop a Truck DriverTraining Course for theCentral Oklahoma AreaVocational-Technical School
Development of Criteria forSelection of Students for
in Indian Capitol AreaVocational-Technical School
Vocational Orientation forHigh School Students
Research Proposal forDistributive EducationProgram
Exemplary Summer SchoolProgram in OccupationalOrientation
idpportunity Made Availablefor Upgrading of HealthOccupations
The Development andImplementation of ExemplaryMedical and LegalSecretarial Options withinthe Secretarial ScienceCourse of Study
Core Curriculum Developmentfor Vocational AgricultureTraining Program
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
OKLAHOMA (con't)
Grantee co.
ContractorTitle of IiibSect
(9) FY 70
FY 71
FY 72
(10) FY 70
$11,640$ 8,995
$ 6,040
$ 3,700
Lawton Public Schools
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M
Multiple TeacherVocational AgricultureDepartment
Two-Year Post-secondary HomeFY 71 $ 8,700 College Economics ProgramFY 72 $20,000
(11) FY 70 $14,400 Stillwater Exemplary Program forFY 71 $17,116 Disadvantaged StudentsFY 72 $13,000
(12) FY 70 $23,020 Byng School 1-16 A High School CooperativeFY 71 $14,175 Vocational Education
Program for Services inHome Economics and HealthOccupations
(13) FY 70 $ 3,847 Oklahoma City Public Occupational OrientationFY 71 $ 1,400 Schools in the "World of Work"
(14) FY 70 $17,617 Tulsa Junior College Basic Skills DevelopmentFY 72 $ 4,950 Center
(15) FY 71 $ 2,270 Southern Oklahoma AVTS Employment of a JobPlacement Officer on aSix-Week-Per-Year Basis
(16) FY 71 $14,672 Northeastern State Portable Plastics ProgramCollege
(17) FY 71 $ 3,661 Curriculum and Shop Project DrawingsInstructional Materials Curriculum ProposalCenter, State Departmentof Vocational-TechnicalEducation
(18) FY 71 $10,000 Claremore Junior College Pre-Technical Program forStudents Who are Admissibleto College but Who areEducationally Handicapped
(19) FY 71 $17,270 State Department of Employment Opportunities andVocational Teacher Educational Needs in Off-Education Farm Agriculture Occupations
In Oklahoma
62
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Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
OKLAHOMA (con't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(20) FY 71 $ 915 State Department of A Pilot Program to DetermineVocational Teacher Certain Aspects of VocationalEducation Image as Percieved by a
Public Categorized byOccupational Titles
(21) FY 71 $21,925 Bartlesville Public Distributive Education andSchools Career Exploration in the
Eighth and Ninth Graders
(22) FY 72 $13,590 Ponca City Public A Comprehensive-Exploratory-Schools Industrial Studies Project
(23) FY 72 $12,587 Oklahoma CityPublic Schools
Individualized Instructionand Industrial Coordination:a Means to Allow AdvancedPlacement of NursingAssistants in a PracticalNursing Program
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OREGON
State AllotmentFY 1970 $112,476
FY 1971 $127,540
FY 1972 $127,845
Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $ 85,472
FY 1971 $ 94,349
FY 1972 $ 70,701
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $12,590 Clackamas Community
College
Pilot Program to Facilitatethe Articulation of HighSchool and Community CollegeOccupational EducationPrograms in Clackamas CountyArea Education District
(2) FY 70 $12,230 Portland Community Fashion Store Training
College Laboratory
(3) FY 70 $ 4,736 Lane Community College "Reach Out" for VocationalStudents
(e) FY 70 $ 4,895 Whiteaker Junior High
School
Video-Taped Interviews
and Observations ofEmployment Opportunitiesin the Salem Trade Area
(5) FY 70 $ 3,329 Cascade High School Development of OccupationalCurriculums to Enhance theCluster Concept of Education
(6) FY 70 $13,165 Portland High School PROJESSCO - CooperativeSchool - Business Programfor. the Disadvantaged
(7) FY 70 $13,514 Siuslaw High School Project CARE: A CreativeApproach to RealisticEducation
(8) Fl 70 $13,180 Linn-Benton Cdnomnity Implementing a Common Core
FY 71 $15,315 College of Related Training forApprentices
(9) FY 70 $ 280 Dufur High School Office Simulation
FY 71 $ 832
(10) FY 70 $ 7,553 Treasure Valley Community Occupational Exploration
FY 71 $ 7,337 College and Burnt River,Huntington High Schools
for Small High Schools
64
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
OREGON (con't)
Grantee orContractor
Title_ of PrPiett(11) FY 71 $14,769 Clackamus Community Operation Exploration:
College Meaningful CareerSelection through theCommunity College
(12) FY 71 $17,955 Lane Community College Open Entry/Exist Planningand Implementation
(13) FY 71 $ 8,644 Cascade Union High Exploratory, Grades 7-10School District 4#5
(14) FY 71 $ 4,740 West Linn Public
Schools District #3Development of Communica-
tions Skills Program forVocational Students
(15) FY 71 $ 7,760 Portland Public Schools Resource Guide to ImplementFY 72 $ 7,385 Area IICareer Education: K-6
(16) FY 71 $ 3,040 Bethel School District Up-Date of World of v7orkFY 72 $ 330Program, Grades 1-12
(17) FY 71 $13,957 David Douglas School Guidance in OccupationalFY 72 $ 6,216 District #40 Activities for Learning
(18) FY 72 $ 2,947 Clackamas Intermediate Computer AssistedEducation District Occupational Exploration
(19) FY 72 $11,081 Eugene School District Integrated Approach to#4J Cal Young Junior High Junior High School Career
Education
(20) FY 72 $ 6,440 T rk Rose School District Job Opportunities and Youth
(21) FY 72 $10,920 Oregon City School To Plan and Implement aDistrict #62 Self Understanding Through
Occupational Exploration(SUTOE) Program in anExisting Curriculum
(22) FY 72 $25,382 Lane Community College Individualizing Instructionto Implement the Open Entry/Exit Program in theCommunity College
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PENNSYLVANIA
State AllotmentFY 1970 $168,049FY 1971 $250,216FY 1972 $248,459
Total Funds Obligated\\
,/7---FY 1970 $168,049FY 1971 $226,600FY 1972 $248,457
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects f.onded.
Grantee orContractor Title of-Project
(1) FY i0 $ 4,133 Pennsylvania State evaluation Of SelectedUniver' tv Exemplary Projects
Designed to ImproveVocational Exploration
(2) FY 70 $28,101 Hazleton Area School Innovative Utilization ofFY 71 $23,240 District TelevisiolWor Di semina-
tion of OCcupatiowlInformation ThroughRegional IndustrialParticipation
(3) FY 70 $17,262 Greater Johnstown Model Career ResourceFY 71 $17,041 Area Vocational- Centers in Schools forFY 72 $13,372 Technical School and the Systematic Purposeful
Richland Township UE:e of Career informationJunior High School
(4) FY 70 $17,262 North Hills Area School Model Careet ResourceFY 71 $19,841 District Centers in SC :10°2s for theFY 72 $17,300 Systematic Purposeful Use
0C Career Information
(5) FY 70 $17,262 Springfield School Model Career ResourceFY 71 $26,848 District Centers in Schools for theFY 72 $16,275 Systematic Purposeful Use
of Career information
(6) FY 70 $17,262 State College Area Model Career ResourceFY 71 $18,700 School District Centers in Schools forFY 72 $ 6,842 the Systematic Purposeful
Use of Career Information
(7) FY 70 $17,262 York County Vocational Model Career ResourceFY 71 $18,415 School Centers in Schools for theFY 72 $ 9,297 Systematic Purposeful Use
of Career information
(8) FY 70 $49,500 Pennsylvania Personnel A State Agency for theFY 71 $25,000 and Guidance Association Preparation of CareerFY 71 ,$62,139 PENNscripts cProject Information for Use byFY 72 $96,229 VIEW) Students in Local Schools
66
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
PENNSYLVANIA (con't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Pyoj:eci
(9) FY 71 $15,376 University of Develop InstructionalPittsburgh Materials for
Distributive EducationProject Method ofInstruction
(10) FY 72 $16,950 Admiral Peary Area Development of ModularVocational-Technical Courses in the VocationalSchool Curriculum
(11) FY 72 $25,443 Berks County Area 'Developmental Research -District Vocational- AgricultureTechnical School
(121 FY 72 $46,749 Pennsylvania Vocational Establishment ofEducational Curriculum Pennsylvania StateCenter Vocational Education
Curriculum Center
I.
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RHODE ISLAND
State Allotment Total Funds Obligated
FY 1970 $105,137 FY 1970 $105,137
FY 1971 $111,340 FY 1971 $111,252
FY 1972 $111,254 FY 1972 $111,254
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Crantee or
Contractor Titic of Project
(1) F"' 70
(2) FY 70
(3) FY 70
$ 4,055
$21,682
$64,884
'prth Kingston SchoolDeo:rt;rent
Scituate Junior andSenior High School.
Rhode Island Junior
College
Agriculture MarineStudies
Vocatiorai Education in
Environmental Conservation
and .1ev..=lopment
inmpntt-t-f-istedRe ?dial rction_Crorams
(4) FY 70 $ 5,389 North Kingston PublicSchools
Pro lee, to Develop aizntion of the Talents
Needed for Rilppousible
Adult Living I(DART)
(5) FY 70 $ 1,484 Salve Regina College,
Newport
EducacAonal-VocatiOnal-Industrial Data Enterprise
the Ncwport CountyElla..,,Lc,a; Systems
WIDENCF,S) _Phase f
(6) FY 70 $ 2,257 (,onventry Vocational J-Lioii,onmentni
FY 71 $ 2,974 Technical Facility v,i1L.Ion Controltonnician TrainingProgc,!m
(7) FY 70 $ 5,386 Couventry Middle ScLool, Plc-VoLAtional Program
FY 71 $ 7,896 Conventry
(8) FY 71 $ 2,008 Norn Scituate Senools i!,1:ellipIary Program
!ndependent Study
(9) FY 71 $ 7,588 North Kingston Schools Aquatic rcology andCohaercial Marine Studies
(10) FY 71 $1/,952 Conventry Middle School Regional Pre-VocationalProgram
(11) FY 71 $22,600 North Scituate Envired (EnvironmentalEducation)
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RHODE ISLAND (con't)
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(12) FY 71 $ 2,962 Woonsocket Operation Prevent DropoutsPhase I
(13) FY 71 $ 7,834 Providence Production MachineOperator
(14) FY 71 $31,067 East Providence Career Education PilotProject
(15) FY 71 $ 8,372 Opportunities Industrial Secretarial Science ClusterFY 72 $38,710 Center of Rhode Island
(16) FY 72 $ 4,870 Narragansett School WINS (Working InvolvementNarragansett Students)
(17) FY 72 $37,958 East Providence Career Education
(18) FY 72 $ 2,975 B. F. Norton School,Cumberland
Career Awareness Program
(19) FY 72 $ 2,997 Scituate School Communications and Media
Department
(20) FY 72 $ 2,987 Scituate School The World of Work in the
Department Natural Sciences
!21) FY 72 $ 2,999 Scituate School Vocations in Communications
Department
(22) FY 72 $ 2,948 Scituate SthoolDepartment
Using Our Natural Resourcesin the World of Work
(23) FY 72 $ 3,000 Forest Park Elementary Career Awareness Requires
School, North Kingston Elementary Students (CARES)
School Department
(24) FY 72 $ 2,804 Cranston Survival '72
(25) FY 72 $ 3 006 Cranston Developing an Awarenessof Career Opportunities
(26) FY 72 $ 3,000 Lincoln Opening Doors to the Future
(27) FY 72 $ 3,000 Warwick Project All About
State AllotmentFY 1970 $118,680FY 1971 $141,236FY 1972 $140,974
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70
FY 71FY 72
$118,680$141,236$140,976
SOUTH CAROLINA
Projects Funded
Grantee or
Contractor
State Department of
Education, Office ofGeneral Education
70
Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $118,680FY 1971 $141,236FY 1972 $140,974
Title of Project
Project Succeed
SOUTH DAKOTA
State Allotment Total Funds Obligated
FY 1970 $104,470 FY 1970 $104,007
FY 1971 $109,867 FY 1971 $107,135FY 1972 $109,811 FY 1972 $108,929
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $10,707 Souix Falls Schools Career Study Program
(2) FY 70 $ 8,300 Rapid City Schools Elementary CareerInformation
(3) FY 70 $45,000 University of South STOP -- SouthernFY 71 $45,000 Dakota Trajectory OccupationalFY 72 $ 8,120 Project
(4) FY 70 $10,000 Watertown Schools Multi-District CareerFY 71 $50,13L CenterFY 72 $100,000
(5) F11 70 $30,000 Aberdeen Schools Summer Safari -- CareerFY 71 $12,000 EducationFY 72 $ 809
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TENNESSEE
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $124,351 FY 1970 $124,351FY 1971 $153,754 FY 1971 $153,754FY 1972 $152,949 FY 1972 $152,949
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $124,351 Knox County Board of Contemporary CurriculumFY 71 $134,049 Education for Career DevelopmentFY 72 $120,389
(2) FY 71 $ 19,705 Nashville State Board Pre-Technical InstituteFY 72 $ 32,560 for Vocational Education Deficiency Program
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TEXAS
State AllotmentFY 1970 $169,450FY 1971 $253,309FY 1972 $256,827
Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $ 57,675FY 1971 $175,174FY 1972 $232,323
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $ 8,145 Texas A&M University,College of Education
A Professional ImprovementInstitute for Teachersof Phase I of an
Environmental TechnologiesCurriculum for High SchoolStudents
(2) FY 70 $23,497 Brownsville Independent The Proposal of a BilingualFY 71 $12,465 School District Office Occupations Pilot
Demonstation Program
(3) FY 70 $10,000 Construction Industry A System for Planning andFY 71 $45,455 COuncil Development of Occupational
Education
(4) FY 70 $16,033 State Department of Exemplary Program forFY 71 $107,926 Education Environmental TechnologyFY 72 $154,606
(5) FY 71 $ 9,328 State Department of Environmental TechnologyEducation Instructional Training
Program
(6) FY 72 $25,923 Grayson County College Coordinated Effort forCareer Education (CECE)Analysis of 15Occupational ClustersIdentified by the U.S.O.E.
(7) FY 72 $ 7,124 State Department ofEducation
Demonstration Project fora Career Guidance andInformation DisseminationCenter
(8) FY 72 $ 9,670 State Department of Career Education ProjectEducation
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
TEXAS (con't)
Grantee orContractor
(9) FY 72 $20,000 State Department ofEducation
(10) FY 72 $15,000 State Department ofEducation
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Title-of Project
Occupational OrientationTeacher Education
Occupational OrientationTeacher Education
UTAH
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $107,005 FY 1970 $116,514FY 1971 $115,464 FY 1971 $108,541FY 1972 $115,582 FY 1972 $115,582
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $ 3,905 State Sthool Office Research for Specialists
(2) FY 70 $ 1,750 Utah Technical College UTC Summer Program
(3) FY 70 $ 3,250 State School Office MACE
(4) FY 70 $ 7,150 Logan School District Logan TV Material
(5) FY 70 $ 596 Box Elder School District MOE Migrant Program
(6) FY 70 $ 37 State School Office Chemical ProcessOperation Survey
(7) FY 70 $ 371 Carbon School District IBM Machine Training
(8) FY 70 $ 3,045 Millard School District Millard District Program
(9) FY 70 $ 3,748 State School Office Followup Study
(10) FY 70 $53,108 Weber State College Project RESPECT
(11) FY 70 $ 225 State School Office RESPECT Evaluation
(12) FY 70 $40,000 Weber, Davis, and Project SUCCESSSalt Lake City SchoolDistricts
(13) FY 70 $ 150 State School Office SUCCESS Evaluation
(14) FY 71 $10,000 Granite Air Force Materials Project
(15) FY 71 $ 6,000 Utah State University Agriculture MechanicsAgriculture Education Teacher Training
(16) FY 71 $ 1,800 Kane District Integrated Shop Project
(17) FY 71 $ 7,500 Utah State University Measurable ObjectivesCurriculum
75
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
UTAH (con't)
Grantee orContractor
(18) FY 71 $ 5,000 Nebo School District
(19) FY 71 $10,000
(20) FY 71 $ 6,680
(21) FY 71 $ 700
(22) FY 71 $ 8,000
(23) FY 71 $ 3,120
(24) FY 71 $39,741
(25) FY 72 $50,732
(26) FY 72 $ 2,000
(27) FY 72 $ 1,350
(28) FY 72 $56,500
Utah State University
Grand School District
Alpine, Cache, Carbon,Davis, Grand, Granite,Millard, Nebo, SouthSanpete, Uintah, Weberand Piute Districts
Provo
Garfield, Nebo, SevereValley Tech, BridgerlandArea Vocational Center
Box Elder SchoolDistrict
Iron District, Kane,Washington, SouthSummit, Wayne, Beaver,Ogden, Duchesne, Piute,North Summit, NorthSanpete, Rich, Tintic,Emory .
Title of Project
Construction ContractorsProject
Agriculture MechanicsProgram
Mobile Assisted CareerInformation
VIEW Study
"Over the Shoulder" Project
Integrated Shop ProjectImplementation
Industrial Arts CurriculumProject
K-6 World of Work Project
Mobile Power Sewing Program
Office Simulation Workshop
Integrated Shop Project
VERMONT
State Allotment Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $102,602 FY 19 70 $101,903FY 1971 $105,744 FY 1971 $104,130FY 1972 $105,627 FY 1972 $107,130
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70 $ 375 Burlington High School A Capsulized Trainingand Employment Prbgramfor Moter Aides
(2) FY 70 $ 4,113 Burlington High School Child Care Assistantin a Day Care Program
(3) FY 70 $ 1,600 Lamoille Union High Building Trades SummerSchool Program
(4) FY 70 $ 1,527 University of Vermont An Inservice Workshopto Train VocationalEducation Personnel toPlan and Develop EffectiveExemplary Programs and toWrite Satisfactory LocalProposals
(5) FY 70 $ 100 St. Johnsburg Academy ABC Shorthand - PlanningGrant
(6) FY 70 $19,208 Bellows Free Academy A Diversified AgriculturalFY 71 $20,765 Vocational Center Occupations Program with
Specialization andInstruction in a Job Areafor Grades 11 and 12
(7) FY 70 $27,644 Bellows Free Academy Occupational OrientationFY 71 $ 8,141
(8) FY 70 $10,897 Division of Vocational- Contract Services toFY 71 $ 7,498 Technical Education Implement Programs for
Training Personnel forthe Pub72 ServicesOccupations
77
Funds Obligated
(Section 11,2(d) Part D)
VFAMONT (con't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(9) FY 70 $ 4,425 VocationalTechnical Leadership and CitizenshipFY 71 $ 4,937 Education Conference for State
Officers and Local Officersof the Vocational YouthGroups
(10) FY 70 $ 5,675 Windson Public Schools The World of Work inFY 71 $ 5,366 Vocational Education forFY 72 $ 5,756 Grades 7 and 8
(11) FY 70 $ 9,356 Lamoille Union High Development of AnFY 71 $18,970 School Experimental CurriculumFY 72 $ 5,458 for Potential Dropouts
(12) FY 70 $16',574 North Country Area Evaluation of theFY 71 $ 592 Vocational Center, Development and UsageFY 72 $ 2,725 Newport of Vermont View Deck
(13) FY 70 $ 169 University of Vermont A Program to MotivateFY 71 $ 141 PostSecondary TechnicalFY 72 $ 120 Students Enrolled at
Vermont Technical Collegeto Enter the Professionof Teaching AgricultureEducation or Trades andIndustrial Education
(14) FY 70 $ 240 Craftsbury Academy Conservation andFY 71 $ 3,221 Outdoor RecreationFY 72 $ 2,540
(15) FY 71 $ 1,024 University of Vermont Exemplary Program ProposalWriters Guide to LocatingResearch Findings
(16) FY 71 $ 250 Rutland Windsor Planning GrantSupervisory Union
(17) FY 71 $ 4,205 Barre City Regional Career Office PracticeFY 72 $ 3,700 Vocational Center Through Simulation
(18) FY 71 $ 3,427 St. Johnsbury Academy A Design for theFY 72 $ 4,450 Randolph Union High School Development of A Program of
Individualized Instruction
(19) FY 71 $ 7,093 Randolph Union High A Design for theFY 72 $10,480 School Development of a Program
of IndividualizedInstruction
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1
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
VERMONT (con't)
Grantee orContractor
Title of Project
(20) FY 71 $ 20b City of Burlington Career Awareness, GradesFY 72 $13,051 School Department K-6
(21) FY 71 $18,300 Vocational-Technical Career Education ProposalsFY 72 $22,835 Education Department
of Education
(22) FY 72 $13,155 Randolph Union High Development of a TrainingSchool Program for Lieinold
Practice Nurses to beIntegrated into theCurriculum Plan of theVocational EducationDepartment of the RandolphUnion High School and theTeaching Facilities ofthe Gifford Memoriale *
Hospital .
(23) FY 72 $15,710 Morristown School Comprehensive CareerDistrict Planning and Placement
(24) FY 72 $ 7,150 Windom Southwest Project EnterpreneurSupervisory UnionWhitingham High School
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Sta g Allotment
FY 1970 $128,754FY 1971 $162,963FY 1972 $163,769
VIRGINIA
Total Funds ObligatedFY 1970 $116,754FY 1971 $130,760FY 1972 $169,965
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of rb-fect
(1) FY 70
FY 71
(2) FY 70
FY 71
$80,000$72,422
$ 5,400
$ 5,400
Petersburg Public Schools
New Kent County SchoolBoard
Prevocational DevelopmentProgram for DisadvantagedYouths in 6th-7th Grades
Industrial Education forChildren in Rural Schools7th'and 8th Graders
(3) FY 70 $12,000 Richmond County Vocational Insights: AnFY 71 $ 6,000 School Board Exemplary Program of
Vocational Education
(4) FY 70 $29,000 Gloucester County Prevocational Program forFY 71 $13,800 School System Intermediate School Students
(5) FY 70 $ 2,354 Bristol City Exemplary Project for.FY 7i $ 1,896 Fifth and Sixth Grades
(6) FY 71 $21,31 Washington County Vocational Guidance for8th and 9th Grade Students
(7) FY 71 $ 9,867 Virginia Community Achievement Motivation)11ege De- :tment Training and Development
Program for Occupational-Technical Faculty andCounselors in the VirginiaCommunity College System
(8) FY 71 $32,203 Portsmouth Public A Central MachinesFY 72 $32,543 Schools, Hodges Laboratory Serving Two
Manor High School Block-Time Programs andIncorporating FlexibleScheduling with Independent
19 Study
80
Funds Obligated(Section 142(d) Part D)
. VIRGINIA (con't)
Grantee orContractor
Title of Project
(9) FY 72 $24,492 New River Community Teaching Occupational/College Technical Students by
Modular InstructionMethods in the Areasof Related Materials
(10) FY 72 $ 5,200 Mountain Empire "Pump. Primer" -Community College(Facilities Used there)
(Vocational Career Guidance
for 18-30 age GroupCurrently Capable ofHolding Entry LevelPositions Only)
(11) FY 72 $ 1,200 Dabney S. Lancaster Vocational Counseling -Community College A One-Day Seminar for
Vocational GuidancePersonnel from CommunityCollege and Public Schools
(12) FY 72 $ 2,100 Danville Community Cafeteria ManagementCollege
(13) FY 72 $25,545 New River Community Teaching MachinistsCollege By Use of Programmed
Modular Instruction
(14) FY 72 $ 3,950 Virginia Highlands Development of a CassetteCommunity College Tape/Color Slide
Presentatior. for Use inVocational Counselingand Career Exploration forStudents in CertificatePrograms at Virginia
Highlands Community College
(15) FY 72 $ 2,513 Danville Community Creating a CommunityCollege Consortium for Vocational
Training
(16) FY 72 $72,422 Petersburg Public Exemplary OccupationalSchools Orientation Program for
6th -7th Graders
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WASHINGTON
State Allotment Total Funds Obligated
FY 1970 $120,682 FY 1970 $125,643
FY 1971 $145,654 FY 1971 $133,179FY 1972 $146,024 FY 1972 $141,738
Projects Funded
Funds Obligated Grantee or(Section 142(d) Part D) Contractor Title of Project
(1) FY 30 $14,040 Spokane.Community College Project MOVE
(2) FY 70 $12,047 Columbia Basin College Occupational JobPlacement Service
(3) FY 70 $ 1,500 Skagit Valley College Occupational Counselingfor Military Personnel
(4) FY 70 $11,lop Aberdeen School Regional Direction
District #5
(5) FY 70 $ 4,776 Highline School You and the World of Work
District #401
(6) FY 70 $ 6,300 Kent School District Know and Care
#415
(7)*FY 70 $16,500 Seattle ScLool Occupational Information
District #1 Service
(8) FY 70 $16,465 Vancouver School Approach to World of Work
District #37. Elementary
(9) FY 70 $13,215 Waputa School Regional Direction
District 41207
(10) -FY 70 $22,700 Yakima School District Occupational Counseling in
#7 Elementary Schools
(11) FY 71 $10,000 Hirer Yakima Valley Regional Direction
Coop.
(12) FY 71 ,, 7,000 Mid Yakima Valley Coop. Regional Direction
(13) FY 71 $ 8,134 Clover Park Educational The Fixit Shop
Center
(14) FY 71 $10,000 Lake Washington School World of Work -- Elementary .
District
(15) FY 71 $ 2,400 Renton School District Planned OccupationalAwareness Program
82(Elementary)
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
WASHINGTON (con't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
A
(16) FY 71 $11,575 South Kitsap SchoolDistrict
Occupational Opportunitiesfor Life (Elementary)
(17) FY 71 $ 2,732 Intermediate School Vocational GuidanceDistrict #103,Benton County
(18) FY 71 $ 5,800 Intermediate School Vocational GuidanceDistrict 004,Ephrata
(19) FY $ 6,465 Intermediate School Vocation ii Guidance
District #105,Yakima
(20) FY 71 $ 5,000 Intermediate School Vocational GuidanceDistrict #107,Okanogah
(21) FY 71 $ 500 Channel 9, Universityof Washington
People at Work
(22) FY 71 $ 5,231 Bellevue Community Vocational and CareerCollege Exploration for Community
College Districts
(23) FY 71 $ 8,325 Clark College Occupational InformationAccess System
(24) FY 71 $11,741 Edmonds Community Early Access to CareerCollege Guidance and Placement
(25) FY 71 $10,781 Peninsula College Vocational Counseling
(26) FY 71 $ 4,951 Shoreline Community Vocational GuidanceCollege Inf-rmation Center
(27) FY 71 $25,000 Spokane Community Curric, ',um Development
College
(28) FY 71 $ 5,000 Kent School District Project G.I.V.E.
FY 72 $10,000
(29) FY 71 $3,325 Yakima School District Project V.I.E.W.FY 72 $ 5,000
(30) FY 7: $20,000 Consortium: Clark College,Lower Columbia College
Develop Systematic PlacementProgram Cooperatively
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WASHINGTON (con't)
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)Grantee orContractor Tide of P-oiect
(31) FY 72 $40,000 Consortium: Big Bend,Columbia Basin, WallaWalla, Wenatchee Valley,and Yakima ValleyCommunity Colleges
A Regional PlacementProgram
(32) FY 72 11,1 3,050 Puyallup School District Vocational Awareness --Stewart LitIlentary
(33) FY 72 $12,800 Kenne.Ack Sciool District Devt-1,o:,
(34) FY 72 $ 1,700 Liberty .c.,-%.:Lool District ).0,[
in !Ale P Crdde.
(35) FY 72 S 7,500 Marysville School District
(36) FY 72 $10,000 Seattle School District ,idcaLion
(37) FY 72 $11,200 Seattle School District
(38) FY 72 $ 7,000 South Kitsap School Occtrpat
District
(39) FY 72 $12,250 Vancc,uver School DI,trict
(40) FY 72 $ 1,238 SBCCI
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.1.0,
r ,L3LO
State AllotmentFY 1970 $112,209FY 1971 $126,951FY 1972 $125,681
4
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
(1) FY 70 S 3,448
(2) FY 70 $ 1,660
(3) FY 70 $ 9,500
(4) FY 70 $15,120
(5) FY 70 $ 2,241
(6) FY 70 $11,037
WEST VIRGINIA
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor
Cabell county Boardof Education
MonOngalia CountyBoard" of Education
McKinley Vocational-Technical Center
Kanawha County Boardof Education
Cabeli County Boardof Education
Cabell County Board
of Education
Total Funds ObligatedFY 19 70 $112,209
FY 1971 $126,951
FY 1972 $125,681
Title of Project
Planning Grant - A Program
for Disadvantaged Youth9th Grade through 12th,to Investigate the Worldof Work and to Make aVocational Choice,Accompanied by BasicTraining in Work Skillsand Job Entry Opportunities
lanning Grant -Development of anOccupational Orientation/Program for Grades K-6
A Vocational BuildingMaintenance Program forEducatable MencallyRetarded Students in OhioCounty
Vocational instructionalLearning Center to CreateBridge Between Schooland Earning a hiving forYoung People
Planning Grant --Vocational Planains; for
the Mentally Retarded
Development of VocationalEducation for MentallyRearded DOVE-MR
WEST VIRGINIA (con't)
Funds Obligated Grantee or(Section 142(d) Part D) Contractor Title of Project
:'(7? 7 70 $24,047 Barbour County Board Disadvartaged Job-
\tY 71 $26,195 of Education Oriented Learning
FY 72 $13,177 Experiences
(8) FY 70 $13,340 Monongalia County Development of an
FY 71 $14,141 Board of Education Occupational Orientation
FY 72 $12,635 Program for Grades 1-6
(9) FY -0 $35,816 Logan County Board Teenage Expectant Mothers
FY 72 $13,045 of hct. cation
(10) FY 71 y16,000 b(,ard
tire County or Preston ih
Counserin, Pircement,and
(11) FY 71 120,000 Kanawha County Board COUnS_!0:
of Education prozraill z' r- +.1cari,nal
EducaLiou (LiP)
(12) FY 71 $ 2,500 Monroe County Board
of Education
Developi,ri; Exliotatory
Prole,:t 1:1 a ;r1
County iu
(13) FY .71 $14,060- . WI. one County Bdard
of Education
A *Gareer.AwTE..
Progr'rrIr 1:
High ..r-me:. Area
(14) FY 71 $12,287 Berkley County Schools Dirdre Vtae.',S
FY 72 S 5,582 Mu i it
\it
.1.1;"1:041 ton
of Ir-ap:,,ve:_ Job ".....euent
(15) FY 71 $12,287 Grant County Schools ImprovInc .:_r'ectiveuess of
Ff 72 $ 5,53 r. Mtdri-C,rantvThrough
th, rro.7,r;i-,11 if '!:proved
rob P1.7,ce;::Icut Services
(16) FY 71 S 4,481 UpshIrc County Schools r'ffectiyness of
iY 72 $12,067 MulLi--,thrt). Area
Pro3rams Throughth, Provisich of Improvediob Plauerheni Services
96
WEST VIRGINIA (con't)
Funds CbligatecGrantee or(Section 142(d) Part D)Contractor
alt:e of Project(17) FY 71 $ 5,000 Pocahontas County
Introduction to VocationsFY 72 $ 5,000 Board of Education
(18) FY 72 $25,327 Preston County SchoolsImproving a Rural AreaSchool Program in
Vocational Business andOffice Education byUtilizing an
Individualized Multi MediaInstructional Approach
(19) FY 72 $22,517 Raleigh CountyVocational Program for
Board of EducationOut-of-School Youth andAdults in Building
Maintenance, CommercialCooking and IndustrialHome Management
(20) FY 72 $10,867 Boone CountyBoard of Education
A Comprehensive Plan forthe Development of
Vocational Education inBoone County, West Virginia
State AllotmentFY 1970 $126,152FY 1971 $157,730FY 1972 $157,566
WISCONSIN
Projects Funded
Funds Obligated Grantee or(Section 142(d) Part D) C'rntractor
(1) FY 70 $ 4,114 Area VocationalTechnical and AdultEducation District #4
(2) FY 70 $ 905
(2) FY 70 $ 1,338
(4) FY 70 $ 8,811
(5) FY 70 $ 1,401
(6) FY 70
(7) FY 70
$ 2,037
Area VocationalTechnical and AdultEducation District#5
Kenosha TechnicalInstitute
Milwaukee AreaTechnical College
Milwaukee ArcaTechnical College
Milwaukee AreaTechnical College
$ 710 Milwaukee AreaTechnical College
(8) FY 70 $ 2,639
(9) FY 70 $ 3,467
Milwaukee AreaTechnical College
North CentralTechnical Institute
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Total Funds ObligoteaFY 1970 $ 95,579FY 1971 $126,294FY 1972 $155,589
Title of Project
Curriculum Project forDisadvantaged
Utilization of Cable T.V.
Development of Self-Paced InstructionalPackets for Eight BasicArc Welding Concepts
Audio-Tutorial Approachto Biological Sciences
Linguistic CompetenceThroughan Oral StructuralApproach
Qualifying WeldingCertificates UtilizingTraining Films
Dental Laboratory ClosedCircuit Television System
Commandos Project toEncourage Parolees toComplete ContinuationTraining
Instructional Packages forApprenticeship Math
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
WISCONSIN (c,n't)
Graatee orContractor Title of Project
(10) FY 70 $ 4,423 Shawano Vocational Guidance
(11) FY 70 $ 6,280 Racine Vocational Guidance
(12) FY 70 $ 3,602 Solon Springs Vocational Guidance
(13) FY 70 $ 1,818 Sheboygan -ocational Guidance
(14) FY 70 $ 532 Franklin Vocational EducationSpecialist
(15) FY 70 $ 2,976 Ar;a Vocational- Resource Listening Center
FY 71 $ 2,649 Technical and Adult ,
Education District #4
for Vocational-TechnicalStudents
(16) FY 70 $ 1,654 Kenosha Technical Development of a Self-Study
FY 71 $ 4,207 Institute Pre-Technical Math CourseUtilizing ExistingPublished Materials
(17) FY 70 $ 3,431 Area Vocational- Open Laboratory Concept
FY 71 $ 6,963 Technical and Adult for EducationalEducation District #11 Improvement
(18) FY 70 $ 3,418 Area Vocational- Multi-Media Career
FY 71 $ 5,299 Technical and AdultEducation District #11
Information Resour-e Center ,
(19) FY 70 $ 1,623 Area Vocational- Summer Fiald Experience in
FY 71 $ 2,138 Technical and Adult Auto Mechanics
FY 72 $ 902 Education District #1
(20) FY 70 $ 4,675 Area Vocational- Vocational Guidance T.V.
FY 71 $17,654 Technical and Adult Series
FY 72 $ 8,252 Education District: #8
(21) FY 70 $ 3,631 Milwaukee Area Nursing Skills Learning
FT 71 .$20,00 Technical College Laboratory
FY 72 $30,444
(22) FY 70 $ 1,014 Area Vocational - Educational AssistanceFY 71 $ 1,438 Technical and Adult Program for Students
FY 72 $ 1,962 Education District #12 Classified as Potential.Dropouts
(23) FY 70 $ 3,440 Area Vocational- Relevant Evaluation System
ry 71 $ 1,694 Technical and AdultFY 72 $ 2,138 Education District #12
89
Funds Obligates(Section 142(d) Part D)
WISCONSIN (con't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(24) FY 70 $ 8,370 Area Vocational- Regional CareerFY 71 $10,630 Technical and Adult Information CenterFY 72 $10,059 Education District #12
(25) FY 70 $12,620 Brillion Mobile VocationalFY 71 $11,730 GuidanceFY 72 $ 1,920-
(26) FY 70 $ 4,686 Oconamowac Vocational GuidanceFY 71 $16,643FY 72 $ 7,612
(27) FY 70 $ 1,864 Kenosha Technical Development of Multi-MediaFY 71 $ 1,389 Institute Materials to Augment the
Instructional Process inEconomics
(28) FY 71 $10,367 Blackhwk Vocational- Career Information OfficerTechrical and AdultEducation District
(29) FY 71 $ 1,851 Sheboygan Training Program
(30) FY 71 $ 5,949 CESA #9 Career Development
(31) FY 71 $ 3,945 Racine Career Information GuidanceFY 72 $ 6,500
(32) FY 71 $ 3,114 Shawano Career DevelopmentFY 72 $ 1,451
(33) FY 72 $ 5,100 District #1 Technical Audio Visual Aids forInstitute Certified Laboratory $
Assistant Program
(3g) FY 72 $ 7,944 Western Vocational- Mobile Career PlanningTechnical and Adult UnitEducation District
(35) FY 72 $ 9,871 Western Vocational- Providing a VocationalTechnical and Adult Counselor for Non-Education District Persisters at U.W. --
LaCrosse
(36) FY 72 $ 693 Southwest Wisconsin Family Approach to CareerVocational-Technical EducationSchool
(37) FY 72 $ 8,165 Milwaukee Area . Auto - Tutorial Program forTechnical College Vocational-Technical
Students
90
6
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
WISCONSIN (con't)
Grantee orContractor
(38) FY 72 $ 1,221 Wisconsin Board ofVocational-Technical
Education
(39) FY 72 $ 4,638 Blackhawk Vocational
School
(40) FY 72 $ 2,099 Kenosha TechnicalInstitute
(41) FY 72 $ 6,455 Vocational-Technicaland Adult EducationDistrict #8
(42) FY 72 $ 3,843 Waupaca
(44 -FY 72 $ 6,750 CESA #4
(44) FY 72 $17,288 CESA #4
(45) FY 72 $ 8,837 CESA #5
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Title of Project
Interahip Employment -- AModel for Associate Degree
Fashion MerchandisingPrograms
Career Information Service
Career Information Packet
Project Decision -- Phase I
Mobile Vocational GuidanceUnit
Mobile Guidance Resource Van
Career Orientation
Mobile Career DevelopmentResource Center
WYOMING
State Allotment Total Funds Obligat,...aFY 1970 $102,202 FY 1970. $102,155FY 1971 $104,860 FY 1971 $104,860FY 19 72 $104,761 FY 1972 $104,761
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
1
Projects Funded
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(1) FY 70
(2) FY 70
(3) FY 70FY 71
(4) FY 71
(5) FY 71
(6) FY 71
(7) FY 71
(8) FY 71
(9) FY 72
(10) FY 72
(11) FY 72
$ 6,075
$50,000
$46,080$64,789
$ 1,497
$23,574
$10,000
$ 2,000
$ 3,000
$ 7,500
$ 2,500
$ 2,500
Caspar High School
Western Wyoming College
Riverton School District#25
Laramie Junior,High
Rawlins School District#1
Huntley High School
Cheyenne Junior High
Rock Springs SchoolDistrict #1
Sheridan P;-blic School
System
River':on School District
Riverton School District
Planetarium Technology
Western Wyoming Boara ofCooperative OccupationalServices
Comprehensive CareerEducation
Career Education Planning
Comprehasive CareerEducation
Cosmetology for aRural School
Career Orientation
World of Work Awarenessfor Elementary Students
Exemplary Farm Mechanics
A Proposal for a-Construction (Carpentry)Program at Riverton HighSchool in School District#25
A Proposal for a AutoMechanics Program atRiverton High School inSchool District 4125
92
Funds Obligated
(Section 142(d) Part D)
WYOMING (con't)
Grantee orContractor Title of Project
(12) FY 72 $ 2,500 Riverton School District A Proposal for a GraphicsProgram at Riverton HighSchool in School District#25
(13) FY 72 $ 3,000 Cheyenne Junior High Food Service Orientationfor Special Needs Students
(14) FY 72 $ 6,000 Cody Junior High Schoolof School District #6
A Pre-CooperativeOccupational EducationProgram Involving aCommunity Resource Faculty
(15) FY 72 $15,000 Torrington Junior High Individualized CareerSchool Exploration
(16) FY 72 $ 2,000 School District 41 The Everyday World of WorkKemmeres, Wyoming
(17) FY 72 $10,000 'School District #1- ,Pinedale, Wyoming
Broadening Urban Exposureand Experience for Studentsin a Remote Area
(18) FY 72 $ 8,400 School District #3 Graphic CommunicationsLovell, Wyoming
(19) FY 72 $10,000 Carbon County School Graphic Arts (Printing)District #3, Rawlens,Wyoming
Cluster
4(20) FY 72 $10,000 Platte County School Vocational GraphicDistrict #1 Wheatland,Wyoming
Communication and OffsetReprOduction
(21) FY 72 $18,000 Hot Springs County Comprehensive Vocational
District #1 Education Program
(22) FY 72 $ 7,361 Farson High School Career Home Economics
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