About Bettendorf High School school instructional staff consists of 100 teachers and two media specialists. Bettendorf High school is a member of the mississippi Athletic Conference http://www.bettendorf.k12.ia.us/bhs/about.html
Extractions: HALL OF HONOR PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOK (pdf) If you need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the newsletter, click on the icon and follow instructions provided at http://www.adobe.com. ABOUT BETTENDORF HIGH SCHOOL Empowering students to meet their changing needs for success in life, in living and in making a difference. The faculty and staff of Bettendorf High School continue to provide the finest in educational resources and knowledge within a community which values academic achievement and emphasizes high expectations. The professional staff of Bettendorf High School strives to prepare the students for the future with a more student-centered schedule; an emphasis on active, applied learning; and the integration of school-to-work/career opportunities into the curriculum. - Bettendorf, Iowa, is a young, energetic community of more than 30,000 people. The median age of the residents is 34 years. Education and learning are priorities among Bettendorf residents. It is a well-educated citizenry with more than 30 percent being college graduates and more than 10 percent holding postgraduate degrees. The Bettendorf School District serves 4,500 students with a high school, middle school and six elementary schools. Bettendorf High School is a four-year comprehensive high school with over 1500 students.
Gale - Greenhaven - Trade Shows Oct 1518, mississippi Library Association, Hattiesburg Convention Center. Oct 16-19, Kentucky Library Association/Kentucky school media Association, Louisville, KY. http://www.galegroup.com/greenhaven/tradeshows.htm
Extractions: Trade Shows Whenever we can, we like to meet face-to-face to discuss how we can best meet your information needs. We encourage you to visit Gale representatives at the following trade shows in 2002: Date Show Location Jan 3-6 American Historical Association San Francisco, CA Jan 18-21 ALA Midwinter New Orleans, LA Jan 31 - Feb 1 Ontario Library Association Toronto, Ontario Feb 6-8 Texas Computer Educational Austin, TX Feb 14-16 Colorado Educational Media Association Colorado Springs, CO Feb, 22-23 North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology Charlotte, NC Feb 24-27 Council of Social Work Education Nashville, TN Feb 27 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 26-Mar 1 Illinois Technology Conference St.Charles, IL Mar 1 Online Northwest 2002 Eugene, OR Mar 5-9 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Anaheim, CA Mar 5-8 Louisiana Library Association Baton Rouge, LA Mar 6-8 Florida Educational Technology Show Orlando, FL Mar 6-8 Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning Grand Rapids, MI
About WEB NOW North mississippi Industrial Development Association. Northeast mississippi Community College. Prentiss Elementary school. Regional Educational media Center 10. http://itfs.org/webnow/about_web_now.shtml
Extractions: WEB NOW Join ... NIA web site WEB NOW is a membership based campaign dedicated to preserving and developing the ITFS spectrum in order to further education. ACUTA: The Association for Telecommunications Professionals in Higher Education Alliance for Higher Education American Association of Community Colleges American Association of School Administrators ... University Continuing Education Association California State Superintendant of Public Instruction California State University, Fresno California State University, Fullerton California State University, Sacramento ... Yakima Valley Community College WEB NOW is a joint campaign sponsored by the ITFS Spectrum Development Alliance and National ITFS Association WEB NOW Home Links Feedback
Description Of EIC to add three classrooms, a larger media Center, an additional District 1 also includes its satellite school in Palisade on the banks of the mississippi River. http://www.aitkin.k12.mn.us/elementary/rippleside/eic/desc.html
Extractions: Rippleside Elementary E.I.C. Environment as an Integrating Context Kindergarden Grade One Grade Two Grade Three ... Home Rippleside Elementary School is found in Aitkin, Minnesota. Aitkin, approximately 1700 in population, is located in north central Minnesota. Aitkin is proud of its early Minnesota riverboat heritage. The city itself is established along the banks of the scenic Mississippi River and is the county seat of Aitkin County. Rippleside Elementary was established in 1957. Before that time, the elementary school was part of the high school. The student population is approximately 675. The building serves children in Early Childhood through sixth grade and includes about 33 classrooms, 2 gyms, 2 computer labs, an art complex, science lab, Media center and music area. Rippleside's first building phase was to house primary students only and is our exicting primary area. In 1966, additional classrooms were added for intermediate classes. An addition was added in 1981 for a music area and a second gym that also serves as a lunchroom. A computer area was constructed in 1988. In 1994, a new front entry and handicapped accessible areas were put in. Early Childhood classrooms were constructed in 1999. In 2000, construction began to add three classrooms, a larger Media Center, an additional computer lab, science lab, and art complex. Construction will be completed in 2001. Independent School District #1 also includes its satellite school in Palisade, Minnesota. Palisade is located 25 miles north of Aitkin on the banks of the Mississippi River. The elementary school in Palisade serves students in kindergaren through fourth grade. The population of the "country school" is around 30 students per year.
IATP | Media Center over the past five years include mississippi River navigation in Developing Countries (London school of Economics as Executive Director of the Center for Rural http://www.iatp.org/iatp/experts.cfm
Extractions: Jackie Hunt Christensen. Co-director of the Food and Health Program. Jackie oversees the outreach and education efforts to make our food supply safer and more sustainable by working to stop emissions of dioxin, mercury and other industrial poisons at their sources. She serves as IATP's founding member and liaison to Health Care Without Harm: The Campaign for Environmentally Responsible Health Care. Ms. Christensen has more than 15 years of experience as an environmental health activist, nearly eight of which have been spent at IATP. 612-870-3424. jchristensen@iatp.org Kristin Dawkins, Vice President for International Programs. Kristins work focuses on food security, environmental policy and intellectual property rights. She is a frequent lecturer and writer on these topics. In 1991, Kristin came to IATP from the Harvard Law School Program on Negotiation, and has a master's degree in City Planning, specializing in International Environmental Negotiation, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 612-870-3410. kdawkins@iatp.org
New Media On The Web: Communications Programs Miami. mississippi. Web Links Professional resources at the Missouri school of Journalism. Links Professional organization and local media world wide web links. http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/curriculum/schools.html
Davidloertscherinfosite Make the Connection Quality school Library media Programs Impact Project by Iowa Area Education Agencies, published by the mississippi Bend Area http://www.davidvl.org/research.html
SSC Distance Education Center events with NASA experts, streaming media, lesson plans is middle and high school students and Education Center partners with mississippi Educational Television http://wwwedu.ssc.nasa.gov/distance_learn/dist_learn.htm
Extractions: SSC Distance Education Center As technology continues to engage and excite learners of all ages, distance education at the Stennis Space Center (SSC) Office of Education continues to expand. The primary objective of distance education at SSC is sharing NASA's unique resources through programs and activities for educators and students that reference National Education Standards. The Stennis distance education programs can be accessed using the following technologies. Videoconferencing The Stennis Distance Education Center, Building 7001, is home to the Office of Education's Mississippi Educational Television Interactive Video Network (METIVN) site. One of the largest bi-directional videoconferencing networks in the U.S., METIVN connects over 110 schools and resource centers with full interactive two-way video, audio and data communications. For more information about this unique distance education resource, visit their Web site at
SEIR*TEC- MS Intensive Site of teachers 25 classroom computers 108 media center computers 10 Booneville Middle school is located in the northeastern corner of mississippi in the http://www.seirtec.org/intensive/ms.html
Extractions: Booneville Middle School is located in the northeastern corner of Mississippi in the small, rural community of Booneville, MS. Light industry, factory work, and farming provide employment for the approximate 7,000 residents. Booneville Middle School is the sole middle school in the city with a student enrollment of 398 in grades 5-8. In the last few years, the school has experienced improvement in student achievement and was elected as one of eleven schools to achieve the state's highest academic level. The school has tapped into numerous sources to further expand technology use. A new environmental center with computer-equipped classrooms, laptop computers, and a two-way video connection has just been completed, funded from a $3 million grant. A Story to Tell: Accomplishing a Vision takes Leadership and "That First Success"
Web Sites In Mississippi St. Stanislaus High school, Bay St. Louis, MS. mississippi Mall, Jackson, MS. Moonlight media, Jackson, MS. Netlinx Technologies, Southaven, MS. http://www.mslawyer.com/servers.html
Extractions: Family Reading Nights Create Avid Readers For administrators looking to increase student reading at school and at home and improve parent involvement which would be most administrators family reading nights have proven successful for many schools. Included: Suggestions for family reading night programming. The family that reads together reads more, and many educators have found that one of the best ways to encourage student reading is through school sponsored family reading nights. It doesn't seem to matter, several educators told Education World, whether schools hold family reading nights monthly or several times a year; whether families read for an hour or for two hours; whether or not the events include guest readers The most important aspect of the evenings is that time is set aside time for parents and children to read together. "We're not asking anything from parents; just that they spend some time with their child," said Johnny Payne, assistant principal of
Brookhaven MS - LIBRARY - CityInsider - Brookhaven Mississippi Site Action Library mississippi .. Brookhaven Library Brookhaven High school Library media Center Ms. Rice, Library media Specialist Ms. Walton http://www.cityinsider.com/community.asp?go=Brookhaven MS - LIBRARY
Indianola MS - LIBRARY - CityInsider - Indianola Mississippi Indianola, mississippi Detailed Profile travel and real Computer Lab, Library/media Center, Interactive Video Classrooms INDIANOLA school DIST, 40%, 40%, 0%, 0 http://www.cityinsider.com/community.asp?go=Indianola MS - LIBRARY
CDC Media Relations: Press Release October 8, 2002 Contact CDC, media Relations (404 has been named Director, National Center for HIV degree from the University of mississippi school of Medicine http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/pressrel/r021008a.htm
Extractions: Contact: CDC, Media Relations CDC Names Two New Directors The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today announced that Dr. F.E. (Ed) Thompson Jr., has been named Deputy Director for Public Health Programs and Services, CDC and ATSDR, and Dr. Harold Jaffe has been named Director, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHSTP). In his new role at CDC, Thompson will be responsible for enhancing the impact of CDC's public health programs and improving service to state and local health agencies and other partners. Thompson has been with the Mississippi State Health Department since 1980, and has been the State Health Officer for the health department since 1993. He assumes his new position at CDC on October 28. "Dr. Thompson has worked in the field of public health for over 20 years and will be a valuable asset to the leadership team here at CDC," said Dr. Julie Gerberding, CDC Director. "He brings with him to CDC valuable insight into the issues and challenges facing state and local public health personnel, who are key CDC partners."
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Institutional Members Directory University of Southern mississippi Dept. West Virginia University school of Journalism; Western University College of Communcations media Science. http://www.beaweb.org/instmembers.html
Extractions: BEA Institutional Members A B C D ... Z Below is a listing of BEA Member Institutions and known links. Links are also provided to specific broadcast/media departments with known web pages. These are the 2002 institutional members of BEA - this list will be updated again early in 2003. Aims Community College American University School of Communication ... School of Communication Arts Caraiff University Case Western Reserve University Cayuga Community College Telecommunications/Broadcasting Central Michigan University ... Dept. of Mass Communication n Green River Community College KGRG KENU Grossmont College ... Zayed University
Mississippi River Ekstrand Elementary, DeWitt, 9 mississippi Bend. Eldora-New Providence Middle school, Eldora, 6 -. Elementary media Center, Oskaloosa, 15 - Southern Prairie. http://www3.iptv.org/mississippi/howget/school_list.cfm
Extractions: How to get Earth Trails: Mississippi River in your classroom Check to see if your school has Earth Trails: Mississippi River This list contains the names off Iowa schools that requested a copy of Earth Trails: Mississippi River. A classroom package has been sent to the person who made the initial request. This person was notified of other teachers in the school who also requested the CD-ROM. SCHOOL NAME CITY AEA NUMBER Adel-Desoto-Minburn Middle School Adel 11 - Heartland AEA Shelter School Ottumwa 15 - Southern Prairie Albia Middle School Albia 15 - Southern Prairie Alburnett High School Alburnett 10 - Grant Wood Altoona Elementary Altoona 11 - Heartland Ames Middle School Ames 11 - Heartland Andrew Community
Extractions: About Admissions Contact Dean's Office ... Home The M.A. degree, plan A, requires essentially the above plus (i) satisfactory demonstration of a language competency and (ii) a thesis, which substitutes for six elective hours. Six hours must be in a cognate area. The M.A., plan B, is the same as plan A except 6 hours of advanced bibliography or technical services course work substitute for the thesis. Degree requirements allow a student considerable freedom to design her/his program to suit individual needs and interests. The curriculum is sufficiently varied to permit opportunities to build both breadth and depth into the course of study. The student is assisted in this endeavor by a faculty advisor who provides guidance and counsel. Advisor assignment is based, when possible, on student interests and preferences. Ultimately, however, it is the student's responsibility to see that all School and Graduate School requirements are met prior to taking the final written examination. LIS 510 CHILDRENS LITERATURE AND RELATED MATERIALS (3) LIS 514 LITERATURE AND RELATED MEDIA FOR YOUNG ADULTS (3) LIS 600 INFORMATION IN SOCIETY (3) LIS 601 INFORMATION SOURCES AND SERVICES (3) LIS 602 INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL (3)
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