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Welcome to NCIS
NCIS is experiencing phenomenal growth. Member schools increased by 36% during the 2004-05 School Year and membership has increased by another 39% for the 2006-07 School Year.  If you are not a member, it is easy to become a member and receive the benefits of our efforts to:

favicon "Seek full funding."
favicon Establish an equitable proration formula for impact aid payments when the program is not full funded.
favicon Ensure weights properly reflect the loss of taxes to a district.
favicon Provide full eligibility of all federal students in districts meeting the program standards.
   
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Weekly Legislative Report March 5, 2010

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Capitol Decisions

March 5, 2010

J.R. Reskovac

Sarah Strup

Appropriations

Sander Levin of Michigan was named acting chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee on Thursday.  Levin replaced Charles Rangel of New York after being admonished by the House ethics committee.  Following succession rules, Pete Stark of California became acting chairman on Wednesday.  But his fellow Ways and Means Democrats spent the rest of the day urging the controversial and outspoken liberal to step aside. 

Emerging from a closed-door meeting of committee Democrats on Thursday morning, Levin said that the panel will meet March 9 to discuss plans.  He promised to begin “outreach to Republicans.”  Later, he issued a brief statement saying: “The Ways and Means Committee plays a vital role on critical issues facing American families, including, job creation, economic development, and health care. I look forward to moving vigorously on this agenda.  That means working collaboratively with Democrats on the committee and the entire caucus, with congressional leadership and the Obama administration, and undertaking discussions with Republicans in order to move our nation forward.”

Last Updated ( Monday, 08 March 2010 08:50 ) Read more...
 

NCIS Spring 2010 Conference

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NCIS SPRING CONFERENCE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
APRIL 18—APRIL 20, 2010

TENTATIVE OUTLINE OF CONFERENCE AGENDA

Sunday, April 18, 2010

  • 1:00—2:00 p.m. Registration
  • 2:00— 3:30 p.m. First General Session

Monday, April 19, 2010

  • 8:00—9:00 a.m. Registration & Continental Breakfast
  • 9:00—11:30 a.m. Break Out Session
  • 11:30—1:00 p.m. Lunch Provided by NCIS
  • 1:30—2:30 p.m. U.S. Department of Education
  • 2:45—4:00 p.m. Break Out Session

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

  • 9:00—11:30a.m. Visit Congressional Offices
  • Meet with Congressional Committees
  • Meet with U.S. Dept. of Education Staff
  • Turn in Evaluation to Ex. Director
  • 1:00 p.m. Adjournment

Click here to download application

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 February 2010 10:13 )
 

Weekly Legislative Report Feb 12, 2010

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Capitol Decisions

February 12, 2010

J.R. Reskovac

Sarah Strup

Economy

Senate Majority Leader Reid has elected to push a scaled-back, four-part jobs bill instead of a broader package.

The bill Reid wants to consider will include a payroll tax break from Senators Schumer (D-NY) and Hatch (R-UT); an extension through this year of federal surface transportation programs; an expansion of the Build America Bonds program of tax-credit bonds for state and local infrastructure projects; and an expiring extension through this year for higher expensing limits for small businesses included in last year's stimulus bill.  Reid said it will be paid for but did not detail how.

Last Updated ( Monday, 15 February 2010 10:20 ) Read more...
 

OASIS Scholarships 2010

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The Oklahoma Association for Serving Impacted Schools (OASIS) will again be sponsoring scholarships to eligible students in each congressional district.

 

The one-time, $1,000 scholarship will be in the names of the five Oklahoma members of congress, two Oklahoma senators, and one to honor the late Mr. Ed Hennessee, who served as Executive Director of the Oklahoma Association for Serving Impacted Schools and the National Council for Impacted Schools.

 

Scholarship winners will be selected from eligible school districts within each congressional district.  School districts meet eligibility through membership in OASIS, and students are eligible by being a graduating senior in 2010, an eligible impact aid student and future enrollment in an Oklahoma institution of higher learning.

 

As part of the application the student will be asked to prepare a mini essay topic “How do instant forms of electronic communications such as, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube affect our views of politics and politicians now and possibly in the future?” plus the completion of various questions including the listing of school and community activities, and two personal recommendations.

 

Applications and essays must be submitted by April 10, 2010.  Winners will be notified by May 1, 2010.

 

OASIS is an organization of school administrators who focus on obtaining federal “in lieu of taxes” reimbursements from the federal government due to the process of non-taxable federal property, such as Indian Land, military bases and federal forest reserves, in their school districts.  An “impact aid student” is one who lives with their parent or guardian who works and/or lives on the federal property.

 

Click here to get scholarship information and application package

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 February 2010 19:52 )
 
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