Langston Hughes : Bibliography mississippi1955 ( To the memory of Emmett Till lynched in mississippi, USA/August 1955 Please visit the Internet school Library media Center (ISLMC) at http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/hughesbib.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) Hughes bibliography page. This bibliography includes works by and about Hughes, including various editions of his works. This bibliography is not represented as a complete listing. You may want to look at other sources. For more complete citations, check LEO. Carrier Library Catalog Averett College OPAC Eastern Mennonite University OPAC College of William and Mary ... Old Dominion Library Catalog , or VIRGO. University of Virginia . Check your library catalogs, contact your local book dealers or Amazon Book Company for current availability information. Please let me know of any errors. Inez Ramsey.
Mississippi Center For Freedom Of Information News media and the Law, a comprehensive examination of media law issues by David R. Davies at The University of Southern mississippi school of Mass http://www.mcfoi.org/
Extractions: on cameras in the courtroom T HE P HILOSOPHY O F T HE C ENTER It being essential to the fundamental philosophy of the American constitutional form of representative government and to the maintenance of a democratic society that public business be performed in an open and public manner, and that citizens be advised of and be aware of the performance of public officials and the deliberations and decisions that go into the making of public policy, it is hereby declared to be the policy of the State of Mississippi that the formation and determination of public policy is public business and shall be conducted at open meetings except as otherwise provided herein. S o begins the Mississippi Open Meetings Law, establishing the principle that public government must be open to the public. The Mississippi Public Records Act grants citizens the right of public access to public records: All public records are hereby declared to be public property, and any person shall have the right to inspect, copy of mechanically reproduce or obtain a reproduction of any public record of a public body in accordance with reasonable written proceduresÂ…No public body shall adopt procedures which will authorize the public body to produce or deny the production of a public record later than fourteen working days from the date of request for the production of such record.
Extractions: Provide Feedback with our online survey. Find Programs Office Title ... Archive Select a Topic Accountability Achievement Gap Choice Charter Schools Early Childhood FAFSA Faith-Based Find a School Flexibility International Ed Learning Resources Math Reading Safe Schools Science Suppl Services Teacher Quality Technology What Works Advanced Search About ED Offices Purpose Funding Status Eligibility Applicant Info ... Awards FAQs Performance Contacts Office of Elementary and Secondary Education Home General Eligibility What is authorizing statute for the Improving Literacy through School Libraries Program? Title I, Part B, Subpart 4 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, P.L. 107-335. It is one part of the reading skills improvement grants (Title I, Part B) which includes Reading First, Early Reading First, and the William F. Goodling Even Start Family Literacy Program. What is the purpose of this program?
ABOUT US - Tupelo Middle School, Tupelo, Mississippi Middle school The Bridge to Excellence Tupelo, mississippi. it became the site for Tupelo Middle school. house offices, classrooms, and a media center with a http://tms.tupeloschools.com/about_us/
Extractions: Tupelo, Mississippi OUR ROLE AS A MIDDLE SCHOOL: As "The Bridge to Excellence," Tupelo Middle School is the vital link between its students' elementary education foundation and the high school experience. TMS offers its students an exceptional education within a district rich in historical academic excellence. TMS HISTORY: Our campus was previously the Tupelo High School site from 1959 to the spring of 1992. In the 1992-1993 school year, it became the site for Tupelo Middle School. TMS CAMPUS: Our campus includes a main building (the first building ever built on campus) and round building which house offices, classrooms, and a media center with a computer lab. Also included are two gymnasiums, a lunchroom, band hall, a distance-learning classroom, two science wings, a chorus room, a technology building with four computer labs, an outside classroom, a running track/sports practice field, and an auditorium. PRINCIPALS: Tupelo Middle School has had three principals, prior to Mrs. Linda Clifton, since 1992:
University Of Mississippi School Of Law Admissions, Academics University of mississippi school of Law MS, United are detailed accounts of the school s social, bars Comments Help Center Legal media Coverage Privacy http://www.vault.com/graddegree/school/school_main.jsp?program_id=3462&co_page=2
School Of Library And Information Science and information science may be used to satisfy the requirements for licensure as a school library media specialist in the state of mississippi. http://www.usm.edu/slis/programs.htm
Extractions: Specialist's with Emphasis in School Library Media Specialist at the AAA Level SLIS offers an 18-credit hour Supplemental Endorsement for School Library Media Specialists that can be completed entirely online. (Beginning Fall 2004, it will be 21 hours to comply with No Child Left Behind.) For more information, please see the description of our distance learning opportunities.
Extractions: Mississippi Diagnostic Ultrasound Sonography Schools : A directory of information about Mississippi ultrasound schools that can help you decide which ultrasound sonography schools are best for you. Diagnostic ultrasound sonography schools will provide you with the practical experience you need to use ultrasound equipment as a part of medical diagnostic processes. In addition to core training on the use of ultrasound sonography equipment, you will be trained on using the ultrasound sonography equipment in a safe and effective manner. All ultrasound diagnostic equipment should be used with close supervision by a trained physician, and ultrasound sonongraphy schools will also train you in how to work with the physician. The physician will use the results from the ultrasound to help formulate a diagnosis or to decide on further diagnostic testing. People with diagnostic ultrasound sonography school training are able to get a job as a ultrasound sonographer (these jobs are also referred to as an ultrasound technician, ultrasonographer, or sonography technician). More than half of all ultrasound sonography technicians are employed in hospitals, with the remainder working in physician's offices, clinics, and diagnostic imaging centers. As a ultrasound sonography technician, you will have the opportunity to work closely with patients, and explain to them the purpose of the diagnostic ultrasound process, what will happen during the ultrasound, and how the doctor will interpret the ultrasound results. As a certified ultrasound specialist, you will also have received the training to conduct the procedure safely, and to reassure the patient that ultrasound procedures are safe. The demand for graduates from diagnostic ultrasound sonography schools remains high, and continues to grow. Please see below for information on all of our
Extractions: The Palmer School offers an accredited Master's in Library and Information Science degree program that prepares students for initial New York State Certification as School Library Media Specialists. After two years of successful employment in the field, professional certification can be requested from New York State. These specialists are prepared to: initiate and sustain a leadership role for learning-based technologies and the integration of knowledge across the curriculum There is a critical need for well-prepared School Library Media Specialists in the tri-state area people who enjoy working with students, teacher and administrators. The increasing capabilities of information technology have catapulted the role of school library media specialist from a supporting role to that of a leader, change agent and teacher to teachers, ensuring that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information.
MegaResource School Librarian Workshops State University Libraries, for school librarians throughout the state of mississippi. Archer, Coordinator, Instructional media Center; (662) 325 http://library.msstate.edu/li/mega/index.asp
Extractions: Coming in Spring 2005: MegaResource School Librarian Workshop #7! The Mega Resource School Librarian Workshop series began in 1999 as a series of workshops, developed and presented by the Mississippi State University Libraries, for school librarians throughout the state of Mississippi. Designed to cover topics related to technology, instruction, and online databases, these workshops continue to serve as a major outreach effort to the K-12 community. We continue to develop these workshops and welcome suggestions for future sessions
Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church A library / media center equipped with a broad genre of What I like about my school is learning. I just really like being at mississippi Boulevard. Matthew http://www.mbccmemphis.org/mbca.html
Extractions: Mississippi Boulevard Christian Academy 15 Years of Excellence Dear Friends, Welcome to Mississippi Boulevard Christian Academy (MBCA), where our mission is "DEEP": Developing and Enriching Educational Potential. We believe that every child has God-given potential that's based, academically challenging, and holistically focused educational environment where that potential is allowed to glow and grow. The preschool and elementary programs are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools International (ASCI). MBCA's mission is supported by a group of committed parents, board members, the founding Church, and other stakeholders. Scholarships are offered to eligible elementary students through Memphis Opportunity Scholarship Trust (MOST) and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). After you have a chance to read about our school, I pray that you will come to visit and experience life at MBCA for yourself. Many families have visited and decided to become a part of this ministry. I invite you to explore this opportunity with your family and discover your child's potential at MBCA. Register NOW to secure placement for the fall.
Londonderry Middle School | Library Media Center | Research Units | Rivers LIBRARY media CENTER Phone (603) 4251027, The Londonderry school District does not endorse the views, products, or services of these outside sites, and does http://schools.londonderry.org/lms/lmc/rivers.cfm?section=Mississippi River
Media Internship Mississippi as the media paraprofessional at Sims Elementary school in Central mississippi Medical Center JobTrak and the media internship binder have more information http://www.collegerecruiter.com/internshiplinks/32/Media-internship-Mississippi.
Extractions: CollegeRecruiter.com is the leading site for college students and graduates who are looking for internships, part-time jobs, summer employment, seasonal work, entry level positions, other career opportunities and continuing education information. Thousands of employers use our network of career sites to help them reach the 3,000,000 job seekers who use our sites each month. Get started at CollegeRecruiter.com Quick Links Millsaps Home Directory Search Visitors Events Catalog Library Local Internship Listings Internships noted with an underline will connect you with that organization's web site. For ... ... Sports marketing/PR/ media internship . Positions available fall and spring terms ... Mississippi Office of the Governor Internship Program. PAID stipend according to hours worked ...
The Home And School Institute, MegaSkills Education Online Center of the nonprofit Home and school Institute is New MegaSkills Evaluation Data from mississippi. media Inquiries Welcome There are over 237,403 visitors http://www.megaskillshsi.org/Default.htm
Extractions: MegaSkills are the super-basics - they are the attitudes, behaviors, and habits that we need to be able to learn and to succeed in school and on the job. MegaSkills are drawn from school report cards and job evaluations. "The first MegaSkills taught us so much about how families can help children succeed in school and beyond, and the revised edition expands on those very valuable lessons with the kind of practical program that every family, including grandparents like me, can use. That should be encouragement enough for us to read this powerful new book."
Extractions: Home Agencies Auction Channels ... States Guide to US States Profiles state colleges and career schools and technical schools sorted by US states Colleges and Universities My Mississippi Colleges US C olleges-Universities US Technical Colleges US Online Colleges Degree Programs Culinary Schools Distance Learning Healthcare Degrees Legal Degrees ... Technical Degrees Media US Newspapers US Radio Stations US Television Stations US Traffic Conditions States US State Pages US State Agencies US State Almanacs US State Symbols ... Elected Officials Federal Federal Agencies US Census Map Service Sites CareGard Debt Counseling e-ReferenceDesk Finance and Mortgage ... Home Monitoring Channels Entertainment Relationships Shopping Travel Others Classified Ads Missing Children Domestic Violence Insurance ... USA Today ONLINE Weather Forecast Keep SHG Free Media Kit Details Partners on the Web Mississippi State Colleges and Career Schools Mississippi State Colleges, Mississippi Career Schools, Mississippi Technical Schools Welcome to the SHG Resources' directory of Mississippi State Colleges and Career Schools . Browse though our state listing of top Mississippi colleges and career schools. If you would like to request information about any of the schools listed on this page, click on the school's link and fill out an inquiry form for no-obligation information on each career school located in Mississippi. Also, visit our
SISTER LIBRARIES A WHITE HOUSE MILLENNIUM COUNCIL PROJECT mississippi mississippi Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Jackson. HoHo-Kus school Library media Center, Ho-Ho-Kus; New Brunswick http://www.nclis.gov/millennium/list6-00.html
Extractions: A WHITE HOUSE MILLENNIUM COUNCIL PROJECT The National Commission on Libraries and Information Science and Sister Cities International have embarked on a major initiative, Sister Libraries: A White House Millennium Council Project. The initial goal is for public and school libraries in the United States to pair with others worldwide, focusing on programs specifically planned for children and teenagers. Participating libraries, such as the ones listed here, receive recognition and designation as official White House Millennium Council Sister Libraries, but the project does not provide funds for staff, equipment or materials. Many Sister Libraries are in locations that are already affiliated through Sister Cities International, an organization for sister city, county and state programs in the United States. SCI is the official agency that links communities from the United States with communities worldwide. The Sister Library programs will do much to encourage multicultural exchange and broaden international understanding enabling young people to appreciate more fully their own place in, and impact on, the world of today and tomorrow! Martha Gould
Extractions: Robert S. Willard, Executive Director Washington, D.C. Working with the Border Regional Library Association, El Paso Public Library, El Paso, TX, will help develop school libraries in Juarez, Mexico, as part of its Sister Libraries project. "There is already a natural bridge between the two cities. The Sister Libraries project will solidify the connection between children and teens in both countries," said Leslie Trich-Humble, Armijo Branch Manager. El Paso Public Library is the oldest library in Texas. The Delray Beach Public Library, Delray Beach, FL, is planning a joint project with libraries in Miyazu, Japan and Moshi, Tanzania to link the youth of all three communities. Using digital cameras and other technology, youth from each city will contribute information about their communities and cultures to a shared website. Building on a 33-year Sister Cities relationship with Brecon, Wales, the Saline District Library in Saline, MI, will have a special storytime about Wales on March 1, 2000, the feast day of St. David, the Patron Saint of Wales. The library also plans other programs such as a harp player performing Welsh folk songs and a Celtic crafts workshop. Children will create illustrations from their favorite books to exchange and the Saline library staff will prepare a storytime kit about Michigan folklore for the Brecon librarians. Saline District Library serves approximately 17,000 people in the townships of Lodi, Pittsfield, Saline, Freedom and Bridgewater.
Extractions: Achievements in American Black History: Black Religion. Traces the history of Black religion from its African origins. Discussion of the roots of Black religion in tribal life and beliefs, its adoption of the White church framework, and its spiritual, social, and political influence in America. 40 min. Video/C 82 Achievements in American Black History: Early Black Cinema.
PCRM >> News And Media Center >> Health News Release Archive school food service coordinators in 12 school districts, including some Kuna, Idaho; Leverett, Massachusetts; Tampa, Florida; Hancock, mississippi; Dallas; San http://www.pcrm.org/news/health010904.html
Extractions: Too Much Fat, Meat, Chicken, Cheese; Virtually No Non-Dairy Alternatives The National School Lunch Program gets poor marks in nutrition according to a new report released today by the nonprofit Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). In a survey conducted in August, PCRM dietitians learned that only 1 of 12 elementary school districts interviewed is substituting lower-fat, cholesterol-free plant protein for meat on school menus. And, only one of the school districts routinely offers calcium-rich milk alternatives, a surprising finding given the growing concern with milk as a potential factor in a variety of health problems. The National School Lunch Program is a federally assisted meal program that serves 27 million lunches per day. "Our research shows that the National School Lunch Program is failing to routinely serve healthy, low-fat, fiber- and nutrient-rich meals to children," says PCRM dietitian Jen Keller. "While some schools are lowering fat and making healthier vegetarian meals available, not enough have done their homework when it comes to nutrition. Given the sky-high incidences of obesity and related conditions in this country, school menus obviously need some remedial help."