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Extractions: NASEO is working with interested States and Territories and the U.S. Department of Energy's Rebuild America - Energy Smart Schools Program to bring together school decision makers and education officials for targeted discussions on how to move energy efficiency forward in their particular districts and states. Following is a summary of recent activities. The Hawaii School Decision-Maker forum, "Techniques and Tools to Enhance Learning Environments," was held on October 30, 2002, at the Oahu Country Club in Honolulu. The forum allowed attendees from the Department of Education to learn and discuss techniques and tools to enhance learning environments. The 'National Best Practices for High Performance Schools - Life Cycle Cost Issues' was presented by Charles Eley, an architect and mechanical engineer, as well as executive director of the Collaborative for High Performance Schools, who has made significant contributions to the Hawaii energy code. Patricia Plympton, NREL, presented the 'Energy Design Guidelines for High Performance Schools' and EnergySmart Schools opportunities. During the afternoon open session attendees discussed effective solutions to achieve high performing schools. Click here to view the agenda for this workshop.
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Extractions: ABOUT MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE Historical Highlights of MC Mississippi College, originally known as Hampstead Academy, received its first charter, signed by Governor David Holmes, on January 24, 1826. The name was changed to Mississippi Academy in 1827 at the request of the board of trustees. Three years later, on December 18, 1830, having become an institution of collegiate rank, the name was changed to Mississippi College. It was the third such institution in Mississippi, but as the other two institutions no longer exist, Mississippi College today has the distinction of being the oldest institution of higher learning in the state. Mississippi College, during its early years, was not church-related and was once offered to be 'the' State University. It has past affiliations with the community, the Methodists, the Presbyterians, back to the community and since 1850 it has been operated by the Mississippi Baptist Convention through an elected Board of Trustees. A private institution, the College in its early years was coeducational and in 1831, Mississippi College became the first such college in the U.S. to grant a degree to a woman.
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MVSU - Academics - College Of Arts Sciences - English The Curriculum Library also houses the Instructional media Center. an A certificate in an accredited public school located in the state of mississippi. http://www.mvsu.edu/Academics/education/edu.html
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Extractions: UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL OF LAW LAMAR LAW CENTER UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI 38677 Telephone: (662) 915-7361 Fax: (662) 915-5313 URL: http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/law_school/law-hom.html ABA Approved Since 1930. Recognizing the need for formal law instruction in the state of Mississippi, the legislature in 1854 established the Department of Law at The University of Mississippi. Over the years, the law department has evolved into today's modern Law Center. Located in Oxford, Mississippi, on the main campus of The University of Mississippi, the Law Center is housed in Lamar Hall, named in honor of the late Mississippian, L.Q.C. Lamar, former Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court and one of the first law professors at the university. Oxford, a small town of approximately 10,000 people, lies nestled in the quiet hills of North Mississippi, just 75 miles southeast of bustling Memphis, Tennessee, and 180 miles north of the state capital of Jackson. The law school library collection consists of 300,000 volumes and equivalents. The Library's website (http://library.law.olemiss.edu) provides access to the online catalog and other legal resources.
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Extractions: Mississippi Aberdeen High School, Aberdeen Armstrong Middle School, Starkville Baldwyn Middle School, Baldwyn Biloxi High School, Biloxi Blackburn Middle School, Jackson Brandon Alternative School #92, Brandon Brandon Elementary School, Brandon Brandon High School, Brandon Brandon Middle School, Brandon Bruce High School, Bruce Bruce Middle School, Bruce Byhalia High School, Byhalia Calhoun City High School, Calhoun City Canton Academy, Canton Carthage Elementary School, Carthage Carthage High School, Carthage Carthage Junior High School, Carthage Central School, West Point Chastain Middle School, Jackson Clarkdale Attendance Center, Meridian Coffeeville High School, Coffeeville Colmer Middle School, Pascagoula Columbia High School, Columbia Columbus High School, Columbus
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Extractions: The legislature worked through this past weekend trying to meet deadlines. Sunday afternoon a conference committee attempted to reconcile the House and Senate versions of campaign finance reform. The chairmen of the House and Senate Elections Committees worked together on a draft proposal. Senator Merle Flowers countered with alternate proposals. It appears that Senator Kirby sides with Senator Flowers. Two members of each House must vote in favor of the final report. The Senate had amended the bill to require that labor unions or other organizations advocating for employees could not make political donations from dues or membership fees. The House conference proposal made similar rules for both unions and corporations. Senator Flowers proposed making the requirements on unions more strict. The House proposal would limit donations from one political action committee to another to $5,000. This would make it difficult to shift large amounts of money to political campaigns without showing the original source of the funds. Senator Flowers proposed setting the limit for PAC to PAC donations at $250,000. Representative Reynolds responded that there would be no meaning in the bill if a campaign can receive $250,000 and all we know is the name of the PAC. It would take only a few such donations to make a million dollars and we would not know the real source of the funds.
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Extractions: About Your Instructor Becky Mather is a consultant with Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency in Bettendorf, Iowa, where her passion is developing and teaching both online and face-to-face technology workshops for teachers. ReadnRap is another of her favorite projects- she created this email-based reading/electronic mentoring program between girls in fifth grade and high school in 1998, and it has grown to include more than 200 young ladies in area school districts. Becky also serves on the board of directors of the Iowa Association of School Librarians. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Library Science and Spanish from Morningside College and her M.A. in Library and Information Science from the University of Iowa . Her career as a media specialist spans the elementary, junior high and senior high levels in Arkansas and Iowa, and she also served as district media coordinator, in Muscatine , Iowa.
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Extractions: FAX: (320) 259-8909 Mississippi Heights Middle School is located at 1003 4th Street South in Sauk Rapids, Minnesota. Situated on a 30 acre site, the facility opened in 1994 with a capacity of 900 students. Athletic fields and facilities shared with the former high school site adjoin the middle. The school day is from 8:15 to 3:10. Larry Stracke
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Extractions: Harmful algal blooms, or HABs, can harm fish, birds and even people who are exposed to the toxic algae. HABs come in many forms, including a red tide that regularly affects Florida waters, a brown tide organism, and Pfiesteria piscicida, an algae associated with fish kills. Scientists are unsure of exactly what causes the blooms, but a Woods Hole Sea Grant research team may have come up with a way to treat the increasingly common occurrences. Don Anderson and Mario Sengco are testing the use of clay to manage and control HABs. Clay, mixed with seawater, is sprayed over the algal bloom, where it binds with the harmful organisms and sinks to the bottom. In laboratory experiments meant to mimic field conditions, results showed that the clay removed 80 to 90 percent of the toxins in 2-hour treatments. Korea and Japan have used clay to control HABs periodically. In Korea clay is used mainly in aquaculture operations, which provide about 30 percent of Korea's fish. The concept has not caught on yet in the U.S.
North Bolivar Mississippi School District Reading Inventory North Bolivar mississippi school District Reading Inventory. Poor reading skills negatively affect every aspect of education, so improving literacy should be a. fundamental component of reform. http://www.serve.org/_downloads/April2002.pdf
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Extractions: Mississippi Media Training : A directory of information about Mississippi media schools, universities, and colleges offering media training that can help you decide which media school are best for you. Media training covers a lot of different territory, including such diverse and exciting areas as advertising, animation, broadcasting, multimedia, TV production, video production, and visual effects. If you want to be a part of creating the show, then one of many possible media careers may be what you are looking for. For information on schools offering media training , please check out the list of Mississippi schools below. Note that online schools offering media training allow you to take courses from anywhere. Common Searches Used to Find This Page: Virginia College has long been recognized by employers for offering degree programs of value. Virginia College has campus locations across the South and Southwest. Virginia College offers programs in medicine, law, technology, business, and culinary. Details Request more info from the school (no obligation) Media Training Mt. Sierra College Online