Educational Initiatives 2000, Inc.
was formed in 1997 with very specific objectives. These are as follows:
- To provide Interactive Software Development and Implementation
- To provide dedicated and professional expertise in Curriculum Development and Implementation
- To provide children with the knowledge that will increase their awareness on a broad range of topics and reinforce academic skills
The principals of EI2000 have over 32 years of experience in education
curriculum design, software development, and implementation of multi
discipline, multi media educational programs. These programs have
focused on a wide range of social, economic, and environmental
themes. The implementation of these successful programs and projects
has been made in the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom to
grade levels ranging from G1-G12.
EI2000, in its effort to deliver quality curriculum supportive
material, has worked with School Boards, Universities, Police, Fire
Fighting Agencies, and Corporations in the design, development, and
implementation of all its programs.
USA
- White House Invitation: Tom Dykes, Executive V.P. of EI2000 met with President Clinton and Vice President Gore and participated in the launch of Handgun Safety public service announcement in 1994.
- Crime Prevention Committee (International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) / National Sheriffs Association (NSA) - Endorsement of Child Safety Series
- ACADIA (The Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture) - Periodical (January 99) featured a front & back cover and an article on EI2000's VP of Design & Production.
Canada
- Crime Prevention Award from the Solicitor General of Ontario, 1988.
- Award of Excellence from the Ministry of Multiculturalism for PEACE, 1990. (Police Ethics and Cultural Education)
- 125th Anniversary Canadian Confederation Commemorative Medal for significant contributions to the community, 1992.
ABCs of Child Safety Series
Educational Initiatives 2000, Inc. wishes to thank the many members of the Crime Prevention Committees of the IACP and NSA for their support and enthusiasm for this project.
International Endorsements
- Crime Prevention Committee of International Association of Chiefs of Police
- Crime Prevention Committee of Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police
- Crime Prevention Committee of National Sheriffs Association
U.S. Endorsements
- Newark, Delaware Police Department; Chief William Hogan
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania Police Department; Chief Michael Landis
- Highland Park, New Jersey Police Department; Chief Ron Haskins
- Tulsa, Oklahoma Sheriffs Department; Sheriff Stanley Glanz
- Greene County, Missouri Sheriffs Department; Sheriff John Pierpont
- St. Martins, Lousiana Sheriffs Department; Sheriff Charles Fuselier
- Ashland, Kentucky Police Department; Chief Ron McBride
- Cedar City, Utah Police Department; Chief Peter Hansen
- Skokie, Illinois Police Department; Chief William D. Miller
- Charleston, South Carolina Police Department; Chief A. Greenberg
- Orleans County, Vermont Sheriffs Department; Sheriff James Murphy
- Roanoke County Police, Virginia; Chief John Cease
- U.S. Army; Col. Dan Lynch
- FBI, Quantico, Virginia; S.S.A. Joe Harpold
- FBI, Louisville, Kentucky; S.A. Bill Cheek
- NCPC, Washington, DC; The Late Mack Gray III
- George Washington Elementary School, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Ms. Jane Vogt
- Tualatin, Oregon Police Department
- Port Huron, Michigan Police Department
- New York State Police
- New York City Police
- Frederick County, Maryland Sheriffs Department
- Barton Elementary School, Newport, Vermont
- East Petersburg Elementary, East Peterburg, Pennsylvania
Canadian Endorsements
- RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)
- Ontario Provincial Police
- Metro Toronto Police
- Halton Regional Police
- Crime Prevention Ontario
- Ontario Ministry of Solicitor General
- Falgarwood Public School, Halton District School Board
The booklet and accompanying classroom material were very useful and quite suitable for 3rd grade students.
Principal G.M. Anderson The students enjoyed the program and it offered a means to
reinforce their skills in writing rhymed verse in a different
context. Sue Raynor and Lynda Kozah
- Halton Board of Education
Incorporating a segment of knowledge into the sequential
framework of the alphabet, and at the same time describing the
major concepts of that knowledge base within a rhymatic pattern
enhances retention and recall. J. Betzner
- Royal Newfoundland Constabulary
Extremely well presented and very relevant. Lt. J.F.
Browne, OIC Crime Prevention
- Community Policing Coordinator, Charlottetown
We've had overwhelming success with the program. R.
Collins - Smith Falls Police Service
A remarkable educational program. Chief Larry Hardy
- Durham Regional Police
A very useful tool for schools. Constable Bramma, VIP
Officer - Community Services, York Regional Police
An excellent learning tool. Inspector D. Davies
- Hempfield School District
It is with pleasure and enthusiasm that I recommend to you
the ABCs of Child Safety and Crime Prevention. Principal
Larry R. Briggs
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