Extractions: Task Force Reports NOW, THEREFORE, I, RUTH ANN MINNER, by the power vested in me as Governor of the State of Delaware, hereby declare and order that: 3. The purposes of the Task Force shall be to improve and extend school library services available to all Delaware students, kindergarten through twelfth grade, and to support curriculum reform efforts related to school libraries. In furtherance of these purposes, the Task Force shall be engaged in the following activities: a. Close communication and shared activities with the Department of Education, through the Education Associate for Library/Media/Technology; b. Developing collaboration among school and public libraries, as well as with college and university libraries, working through the Delaware Division of Libraries; c. Encouraging the use of Standards For Library Media Centers, Delaware Public Schools by districts and schools to assess and improve their programs; d. Conducting an annual survey to gather data about Delaware school libraries; e. Involvement with literacy efforts throughout the State, especially reading initiatives in the schools; and
THE LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM HE LIBRARY media PROGRAM. ELAWARE CITY SCHOOLS. This is the homepage for the Library media centers in the delaware City Schools district. http://www.expage.com/dcslibraries
Extractions: The Library Media Program promotes lifelong learning in a world of change through free access to information. The Library Media Program shall provide a structure of student learning activities, facilities that function as information centers of the school, and collaborative leadership throughout the district.
Cape Hatteras School Library Media Center Book Fair 2000 Information. The Library media Program for Secondary school. About CHS Library media Center. Internet Public Library. University of delaware Library. http://www.outer-banks.com/hatteras-school/lmcsites.html
Extractions: Featured Books Book Fair 2000 Information The Library Media Program for Secondary School About CHS Library Media Center For CHS students, staff and interested others, the Internet sites listed below by subject will be helpful in your research. Research assistance for all ages Table of Contents WWW Search Engines Virtual Libraries Internet News Sources Spanish Resources ... Sites for Teachers U-Study Library Instruction Guide - Citing Sources Back to Table of Contents East Albemarle Regional Public Library North Carolina State Library NC State University Libraries Internet Public Library ... Back to Table of Contents Virginian-Pilot NewsLink Magazines USA Today CNN Interactive ... El Heraldo of Barranquilla, Columbia Back to Table of Contents English and American Literary Resources on the Net The Jane Austen Information Page The Shakespeare Web A Celebration of Women Writers ... Back to Table of Contents The CompendiumSpanish Resources on the Net El Mundo Search Engine in Spanish Online Resources for Spanish Students Culture and Society of Mexico ... El Heraldo of Barranquilla, Columbia
Delaware Teacher Center Workshops-Mathematics 109 East CamdenWyoming Avenue Camden, delaware INSTRUCTOR Phyllis Teachers K-12 WHERE Your school INSTRUCTOR Dr the spring and get national media attention. http://www.dcet.k12.de.us/teachers/instres/dtc/math.htm
Extractions: This workshop will introduce Numerix to teachers. We will present the features of Numerix and how these features will benefit the students. The tracking and reporting features of Numerix will be helpful in assessing the students progress during given periods. The course will also consist of discussion of the modes of play and the various levels in Numerix. Numerix features three modes of play; individual advancement, practice and competition. It uses the operators +, , x and ÷; a fixed or random desired result; has a wizard to provide all possible solutions to a given problem and prepares reports to track progress of student, class, grade and the school as well as compare classes and grades. Certificates are provided for achieving a level, improving their position in the honor roll and in the leader board. Participants will receive a trial copy of the Numerix game that will work on only one computer. There is no cost to attend this workshop unless you decide to purchase the Numerix game. It will cost $50 to use this program in a classroom or $950 for a site license. Please call (302) 239-4661 or e-mail
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Welcome To Delaware Area Career Center Summer media Camps for youth and educators. Techniques (For Home Safety and Carry Bill) offered by delaware Area Career Registration Now Open for Summer school. http://www.delawarejvs.org/
Extractions: Summer Cooking Camp offered at Delaware Area Career Center Annual Senior Awards Ceremony Summer Media Camps for youth and educators Register now for the Ohio Concealed Carry Bill Training Basic Firearms Techniques (For Home Safety and Carry Bill) offered by Delaware Area Career Center with Ohio Peace Officer Certified Instructors Registration Now Open for Summer School Delaware Area Career Center to host the Annual Community Classic Golf Outing Sign up now for our Adult Education Classes
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School Planning & Management - LIBRARY OR MEDIA CENTER of the board of Planning Advocates, Inc., in delaware, Ohio, says Definitely schools have been in the amount of space needed in the media center. http://www.peterli.com/archive/spm/655.shtm
Extractions: LIBRARY OR MEDIA CENTER by Thomas G. Dolan Deciding on the appropriate furniture and furnishings for these areas depends mainly on how this space is going to be used. A reasonable assumption is that what was once the school library a room containing shelves upon shelves of books, tables, chairs and some filing cabinets is becoming nearly extinct, because technology has changed these libraries into media centers. Yet, in speaking to a number of experts in this area, what emerges are a number of conflicting perceptions. One is that many school libraries are still being built to the traditional model. Another is that the media center concept has become outmoded, and that type of space has been reduced to a resource room. The third is that the media center is not only alive and well but is expanding. First, lets take a look at what is happening or not happening to these spaces. Then, we can zero in on the furniture and furnishings that will best meet the changing conditions now and in the future.
School Libraries In New York Floyd school District school Library/media Program. The school Library Systems Program - Overview from the Onondaga BOCES - Auburn; delaware Chenango Madison http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/newyork.html
Extractions: School Library Pages in the United States School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians School Library Pages District Library Pages BOCES State Library Pages ... Other Web Sites School Library Pages Academy of Mt. St. Ursula Library - Bronx Brushton Moira High School Library - Brushton Burnt Lake - Ballston Lake School Libraries Canandaigua Academy Library - Canandaigua Hugh C. Williams High School Learning Resource Center - Canton Catskill Senior High School Library Media Center - Catskill Chazy Central Rural High School Library Media Center - Chazy Cincinnatus Central School Library - Cincinnatus Golding Middle and Elementary School Library - Cobleskill Colton-Pierrepont Central School Library - Colton - Deerpark Bethlehem Central High School - Delmar East Aurora High School Library Media Center - East Aurora Columbia High School Library Media Center - East Greenbush East Meadow High School Library - East Meadow
Testimony Of Mr. Sloan I am Tom Sloan, delawares State Librarian. Your presence recognizes that the school library media center is essential to learning and is the http://edworkforce.house.gov/hearings/106th/ecyf/esea41299/sloan.htm
Extractions: You honor the libraries of this state and nation by conducting this important hearing on the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary School Act in a school library. Your presence recognizes that the school library media center is essential to learning and is the information hub of successful 21st Century schools. To that end, the reauthorization of ESEA should ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information. It is the school library media program that provides the intellectual and physical access to learning materials in all formats. It is the school library staff that provides instruction to foster literacy and stimulate interest in reading, viewing, and using information. It is the successful school library media program that is able to work with teachers, students, and parents to design learning strategies to meet the needs of individual students. ESEA could provide incentives to establish, maintain, and expand school library media programs that improve student achievement as shown through research studies. ESEA could assist in providing the funds needed to acquire sufficient school library materials; provide qualified school library media specialists to work with students and teachers; and incorporate new technologies into the curriculum and learning.
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Extractions: Education in Delaware County runs from pre-school through graduate school. Four public school districts Delaware City, Olentangy, Big Walnut and Buckeye Valley - serve the county. All participate with Delaware JVS, the Area Career Center. St. Mary's Catholic School serves youngsters from kindergarten through eighth grade, providing a sound education and daily instruction in the Catholic faith. Delaware Christian School serves students of all grades with a carefully planned curriculum and Christ-centered textbooks. In addition, the county offers a special school (Hickory Knoll) and a workshop (Alpha Industries) for persons with retardation and developmental disabilities. Ohio Wesleyan University, in downtown Delaware, and the Methodist Theological School in Ohio, just south of the city, complete the education picture. The Delaware City School District is a quality-focused educational system with a comprehensive curriculum designed to meet the learning needs of all students. Five elementary schools, two middle schools and a high school serve over 4,300 students yearly. Extensive expansion and renovation of the high school was completed in January, l998. Renovation of Willis Intermediate school, serving grades 5 and 6, was completed in September, l997. The new John C. Dempsey middle school opened in August 2000 to house grades 7-8. The district technology center provides students and staff the opportunity to explore, understand, and use the technology that has become an integral part of our world. A K-12 gifted and talented program serves students with outstanding abilities. Educational options include post-secondary and concurrent college enrollment, advanced placement classes, ROTC, and a strong vocational/technical program. The district's School Age Child Care program (SACC) serves working parents with child care before and after school at the elementary and middle schools. Speech and language therapy and extensive psychological services are provided in all grades. KIDS FIRST! serves preschool children in a program that integrates children with special needs with their typically developing peers.
Extractions: Mobile (410) 790-5002 Mayor Martin O'Malley, Baltimore City Schools CEO Dr. Bonnie Copeland and Comcast Announce New Technology Initiative for Baltimore City Press Conference at North Bend Elementary School Kicks Off Major Commitment to Wire Media Centers in Baltimore City Public Schools With Free Comcast High-Speed Internet Service Baltimore, Md. - Baltimore City Mayor Martin O'Malley, Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Dr. Bonnie S. Copeland and Comcast will announce a major technology initiative where Comcast will wire a group of media centers designated by the school system within Baltimore City with free Comcast High-Speed Internet service. The announcement will take place at an 11 a.m. press conference on Wednesday, May 5, 2004, at North Bend Elementary School located at 181 North Bend Road in Baltimore.
Extractions: "Improvements in technology accounted for a lot of the gains in productivity and in our economy during the past decade," North Dakota Governor John Hoeven said. "Like private industry, we in government need to develop and utilize technology because it will be key to helping us prosper."
Teacher Role Of Library Media Specialist Miller, Coordinator of school Library media Field Experiences and K3 teachers from Ohio s delaware, Marion, and lessons for the middle school reading program http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/office/teacher.html
School Library System information resource sharing, collection development, staff development, and long range planning to support and strengthen school library media centers. http://www.oncboces.org/Programs/School_Library_System/school_library_system.htm
Extractions: The Otsego Northern Catskills BOCES School Library System advances information resource sharing, collection development, staff development, and long range planning to support and strengthen school library media centers. The School Library System is a state-funded program that provides an information network between nineteen public and two non-public school library media centers in the Otsego Northern Catskills BOCES. It supports instructional programs and informational needs of students, teachers and administrators in the ONC BOCES region. Membership is available to qualified public and non-public schools.
7530B - TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT SECURITY PROCEDURES delaware City school District. 4. All requests will be maintained in the individual school media center and a copy sent to the Library media Center Director and http://www.neola.com/delaware-oh/ag/ag7530B.htm
Extractions: Delaware City School District Administrative Guidelines PLEASE COMPLETE 7530B - TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT SECURITY PROCEDURES A. Identification: A label with the District's name and an identification number will be placed on each piece of equipment. District, school name, and special funding, if applicable. Records of the identification number, serial number, model, etc. for each piece of audiovisual equipment shall be maintained in a District vault. Records on each piece of software, organized by title and course or program, shall be maintained by the Technology Coordinator in the District vault. B. Use of Hardware and Software: Students should not use audiovisual equipment, software or computer equipment without a staff member or approved volunteer being present. In special circumstances, students may be allowed to use equipment/software, without supervision, when the teacher in charge deems it desirable and the student has proved himself/herself responsible. Where an exceptional instructional need is demonstrated, permission to use equipment and software off the school premises shall be granted by the principal after consulting Technology Coordinator or Library Media Center. (Use
Schools On Line complete listing of all schools in delaware who participate Richard Montgomery High school Rockville, Maryland Go to Departments, media Center, Search The http://www.resource2000.org/schools_on_line.htm
Extractions: "Let's bring Students, Teachers & Parents Together" Anchorage School District - Anchorage, Alaska The Anchorage School District ranks as the 82nd largest school district in the United States, serving nearly 49,000 students in 85 public pre-elementary, elementary and secondary schools, including 3 charter schools. Click "schools" at page bottom to go directly to ASD schools. Learn about Alaska and Alaska's schools at this integrated site. Fort Smith Public Schools - Fort Smith, Arkansas More than 12,496 students attend Fort Smith Public Schools. FSPS include 28 education centers: 20 elementary schools, 4 junior high schools, 2 senior high schools, 1 adult education center, and 1 alternative education center. Fort Smith was an area of historical significance during the period of westward expansion.