LookSmart - Article Search For " Nevada Schools" nevada lawmakers have voted to open school libraries to the public, in what may be the nation s first statewide effort to expand the use of media centers . http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/PI/search.jhtml?isp=FA&cat=ref&key=+Nevada +S
Extractions: Males are more than four times more likely to die from suicide than are females. However, females are more likely to attempt suicide than are males. 1999, white males accounted for 72% of all suicides. Together, white males and white females accounted for over 90% of all suicides. However, during the period from 1979-1992, suicide rates for Native Americans (a category that includes American Indians and Alaska Natives) were about 1.5 times the national rates. There was a disproportionate number of suicides among young male Native Americans during this period, as males 15-24 accounted for 64% of all suicides by Native Americans. Suicide rates are generally higher than the national average in the western states and lower in the eastern and midwestern states.
Library Media Center nevada Middle school. Library media Center. Internet. Internet Use, Search Engines and other Internet Links. Policies Services. Circulation, LMC use, etc. http://www.nevada.k12.ia.us/msmedia/LibraryMediaCenter
Department Overview Literacy instruction is a primary goal of nevada s Multiage Program. These are in addition to the materials available in the school s Library/media Center. http://www.nevada.k12.ia.us/ma/ma.html
Extractions: the organization and activities of our Multiage program. The Multiage Classroom: An Educational Choice The Nevada Multiage Community is a program choice within the larger Central Elementary. The approximatately 130 students of the Multiage Community are part of the 520 students enrolled in Nevada's Central Elementary. Each year parents are given the opportunity to choose to enroll their child in the Graded Community or the Multiage Community. Teachers and Students The Nevada Multiage Community has seven classroom teachers, two resource teachers, a reading teacher, and guidance counselor assigned to the program. These teachers plan the instruction for the multiage students using a year long theme as an organizer. Efforts are made to coordinate the curriculum for the year with the art teacher, media specialist, and music teachers. Our students range in age from 6 to 11 years old. They are organized into classes of 17-20 students ages 6 to 9 years old and 8 to 11 years old. Features of Nevada's Multiage Program You can get more information about the philosophy and organization of the Nevada Multiage Community Literacy Instruction Literacy instruction is a primary goal of Nevada's Multiage Program. The students are immersed in reading, writing, listening, speaking, and spelling from the first day of classes. A wide variety of books are available in the classroom for students to read. These are in addition to the materials available in the school's Library/Media Center. Phonemic awareness and letter-sound correspondence (phonics) is taught and practiced during both the reading and writing times of the day.
Center For Health Data And Research and other academic researchers, the media, and the University of nevada, Las Vegas, Center for Health issued with the University of nevada, school of Medicine http://health2k.state.nv.us/Matchiim/center.htm
Extractions: Bureau of Health Planning and Statistics Center for Health Data and Research Mission: The Center for Health Data and Research is designed to facilitate the collection, storage, maintenance validation, statistical analysis, display and dissemination of health and related data to support the overall mission of the Nevada State Health Division. A. Data Warehouse This is in its early stages of development and will eventually consist of more than 35 health and related databases. These databases will be extracted with common identifiers that will enable matching and linking databases within the warehouse. Matching and linking these databases will provide valuable information that a single database is unable to provide for standardized information for research, statistical/analytical and programmatic purposes.
Center For Health Data And Research Dr. John Fildes, University of nevada school of Medicine Department of Energy activities in nevada, and has and other academic researchers, the media, and the http://health2k.state.nv.us/nihds/center.htm
Extractions: Bureau of Health Planning and Statistics Center for Health Data and Research Mission: The Center for Health Data and Research is designed to facilitate the collection, storage, maintenance validation, statistical analysis, display and dissemination of health and related data to support the overall mission of the Nevada State Health Division. A. Data Warehouse This is in its early stages of development and will eventually consist of more than 35 health and related databases. These databases will be extracted with common identifiers that will enable matching and linking databases within the warehouse. Matching and linking these databases will provide valuable information that a single database is unable to provide for standardized information for research, statistical/analytical and programmatic purposes.
School Libraries In Iowa mediapolis school Library media Center mediapolis; Mulberry Elementary school media Center - Muscatine; nevada Middle school Library - nevada; Pella Middle http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/iowa.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 Denver Secondary School Media Centers - Denver Wahlert High School Library - Dubuque Valley Community School Library Media Center - Elgin Davis Elementary School Library - Grinnell Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Elementary School Library - Hartley George Washington Elementary School Media Center - Keokuk VanBuren Jr/Sr High School Library - Keosauqua City High School Library - Iowa City Iowa City West High School Library - Iowa City Union High School Library Media Center - LaPorte Lin-Mar High School Library Media Center - Marion Mediapolis School Library Media Center - Mediapolis Mulberry Elementary School Media Center - Muscatine Nevada Middle School Library - Nevada Pella Middle School Library - Pella Pleasantville Junior Senior High School Library Media Center - Pleasantville Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Middle School Library - Sanborn
Journalism@nevada Greer, Associate Interim Dean of the school of Journalism once I was a litigator representing media clients was Zephyr Online journalism for northern nevada. http://www.unr.edu/journalism/
Extractions: of the New York Times Bill McKibben Environmental Journalist High School Journalism Day The fifth annual event Scripps Dinner AP's Tom Curley guest speaker. Zephyr is Back New students, new stories. William Allard Allard launches Laxalt Distinguished Writers Program RGJ photographer Marilyn Newton speaks to SPJ club Student clubs enhance j-student experience Students land prestigious internships Spring semester starts Ethel Kirk retires President's Associates honored Commencement Winter 2003 PRSSA sponsors holiday mixer Fallon parent speaks to 201 class Lively ethics panel on broadcast news McCulloch and Laxalt receive national honors J-school alum celebrate homecoming Guest speakers enhance classrooms Goldbaum teaches new media production course Wendy (Wyness) Damonte honored SPJ sponsors job fair RSJ Graduate shares Columbine story New course debuts at j-school Frank Mullen speaks on freedom of information J-School sees record growth for fall semester New students welcomed to j-school
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Teacher Librarian: TL Toolkit 2123 Minnesota Educational media Organization summer leadership State Universitys Barahona Center for the 11-14 nevada school and Childrens Librarians http://www.teacherlibrarian.com/tltoolkit/development_calendar.html
Extractions: If you would like your association's or group's event listed FREE in this column, fax it to: Teacher Librarian PD Calendar , 604-925-0566, or e-mail to admin@teacherlibrarian.com May 2004 June 2004 July 2004 ... August 2004 Please note : clicking a link on this page will cause a new window to open. Close the window to return to this page. New Hampshire Educational Media Association Vermont Educational Media Association annual conference. Burlington, VT. 16-19 Canadian School Library Association meets at Canadian Library Association International Association of School Librarianship ischon@csusm.edu International Society for Technology in Education ... American Library Association annual conference . Orlando, FL. 29-July 1 School Library Association of Queensland biennial conference School Library Association of South Australia/Australian Oregon Educational Media Association ischon@csusm.edu
University Medical Center - Media Kit & Press Releases BackTo-school Can Mean Back Pain, 8/20/2002. University Medical Center Selected to Represent nevada, 7/3/2002. media Alert Pediatric Divert Update, 3/18/2002. http://www.umc-cares.org/media/press_releases.asp
Extractions: There are Press Releases for All Years Title Date Added Life-saving Skills for Babysitters UMC McCarran Quick Care Celebrates 10th Anniversary PUBLIC NOTICE UMC Family Resource Center Receives State Designation, Grant ... Valley Doctors Take Part in Advanced Trauma Life Support Program * All material provided in the UMC website, or it's related web pages, is provided for educational purposes only. Consult your own physician, or visit a UMC Primary Care, regarding the applicability of any opinions or recommendations with respect to your symptoms or medical condition. If your situation is an emergency call 9-1-1.
Nevada Arts Council - Mailing List Form Secondary 24 school Vocational / Technical 25 school - Other (includes I mixed media 08 Photography 09 media Arts, in in all areas by the nevada Arts Council http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/arts/mailform.htm
Extractions: Mailing List Form The Nevada Arts Council is updating its mailing list. If you would like to receive future mailings, please fill out this form. Many of our programs operate on an annual deadline schedule. Program brochures are automatically distributed each year to interested individuals and organizations on the Nevada Arts Council mailing list. If you are new to our mailing list and would like to receive a particular application or publication now, please call, fax, or write to us in addition to submitting this form. The information requested here corresponds with the National Standard for Arts Information Exchange. All recipients of the Nevada Arts Council's funding, programs and publications are coded by a uniform system compatible with other state arts agencies, regional organizations and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). These codes help track how well our funding and services are reaching Nevada's citizens. The Nevada Arts Council, the NEA and other national service organizations use this very important information for planning, research, and advocacy for the arts and artists. Please answer the following five question areas. If you have two arts-related roles (e.g. you are both an artist and a program director for an organization), please complete two forms, one for each role.
NICE- Nevada Juvenile Correctional Education Facts At A Glance Independence High school is accredited by the Northwest Association of schools and Colleges, as nevada Youth Training Center maintains a media Center. http://coents2.coe.iup.edu/nice/clearinghouse/JuvenileFacts/Nevada.htm
Extractions: NEVADA FACTS AT A GLANCE For Juvenile Correctional System Department of Corrections CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM Youth Correctional Services administers Nevada's 3 state delinquency institutions: Caliente Youth Center (co-educational), the Nevada Youth Training Facility (males) and the Desert Willow Treatment Center . Commitment programs and aftercare services are administered by Youth Correctional Services, a Division of Child and Family Services. In July 2002, Clark County established 2 new departments which replaced the county's Family and Youth Services Department. One of the new departments is the Department of Juvenile Justice Services which administers the county's juvenile detention, probation, aftercare and local youth correctional facilities ( http://www.ncjj.org Nevada Youth Training Center is a residential correctional facility that operates Independence High School , a junior/senior high school program. Nevada Department of Education certifies and licenses all teachers.
BATE: Borderless Access To Training And Education and masters emphasis for preparation of school library media specialists, K12 Library media. Programs in South Dakota and nevada are accredited by NCATE http://www.bate.montana.edu/about.html
Extractions: What is BATE? The BATE project is one of eleven national demonstration projects funded by the U.S. Department of Education FIPSE LAAP program for 2000-2004. We are addressing the needs of rural educators to obtain added certification in two areas experiencing personnel shortages: K-12 school library media and school administration. Three states are working collaboratively to place core certification courses online for the two content areas. Teachers who want to obtain certification credentials must select an institution and fulfill its requirements. We have agreed to accept each other's courses on transfer. The institutions are: Montana State University-Bozeman University of Nevada-Las Vegas (educational leadership certification and advanced degrees; library media certification), and the University of South Dakota (school administration certification and advanced degrees. Project Objectives: To create economies of scale through developing and executing an inter and intra state collaborative plan to provide distance learning opportunities for educators to obtain credentials in library media and school administration thus reducing duplication efforts and to expand opportunities for programming and k-12 staff development where few currently exist To package the courses and programs so as to make it attractive for students to complete requirements in a timely manner anytime, anyplace
New Page 1 Library media Center. nevada MIDDLE school 900 N. Olive, nevada, MO 64772 Phone 417448-2048 Amy Appleberry, Library media Specialist Loretta Claspill, Library http://www.nevada.k12.mo.us/ms/MSLIb.htm
Nevada Library Association are due by November 15 th each year to give the nevada Young Readers Voting is encouraged in each classroom, each school library media center and each http://www.nevadalibraries.org/publications/handbook/nyra.html
Extractions: Interest Groups HISTORY The Nevada Young Readers' Award was first established in the fall of 1987 by the Nevada Department of Education with generous support of librarians and teachers. In its first year, there were only 4,104 student voters in 16 schools. Since then, the award has grown each year. In 1990-91, there were 22,332 voters in 108 schools and public libraries. As of 1990, the Nevada Young Readers' Award is sponsored jointly by the Nevada Library Association and the Nevada Department of Education. OFFICERS Joyce Betts, Churchill County Library Maria Champlin, Clark County Library Del Bean, Helen Smith Elementary School, Las Vegas Maria Champlin, Clark County Library Frankie Lukasko, Washoe County School District Dorothy Neeley, Battle Mountain Junior High Jan Passo, Las Vegas Clark County Library District Jackie Soden, Charles Silvestri Junior High School
NetMedia 2003 | Vilanova Seminar Programme media Center. Sílvia Llombart. Editor, LaMalla.net. Roundtable. Summing Up. Jean Trumbo. Associate Professor, Reynolds school of Journalism, University of nevada. http://www.net-media.co.uk/seminar/programme.asp
Extractions: Tuesday 1st July 2003 TRACK A STORYTELLING ONLINE TRACK B SESSION 1 The Elements of Digital Storytelling Nora Paul Director, Institute for New Media Research, University of Minnesota SESSION 1 The Elements of Interactivity Jean Trumbo Associate Professor, Reynolds School of Journalism, University of Nevada COFFEE BREAK SESSION 2 Structuring the Non-Linear Story Leah Gentry Managing Director, Finberg-Gentry, the Digital Futurist Consultancy; Senior Fellow, American Press Institute Media Center SESSION 2 Steve Yelvington Vice President, Strategy and Content, Morris Digital Works COFFEE BREAK SESSION 3 Practical Story-Boarding Workshop Nora Paul Director, Institute for New Media Research, University of Minnesota Editor, LaMalla.net SESSION 3 Online Media Design Workshop Jean Trumbo Associate Professor, Reynolds School of Journalism, University of Nevada Alberto Cairo Graphic Designer, El Mundo
Welcome To The Media Center degree in TESOL from the University of nevada, Reno March 2003 and has enjoyed learning about media more and After graduating from Reed High school in 2001, she http://www.sncat.org/staff.htm
Extractions: John has an extensive background in music and performing. In addition to his television skills, John writes and produces his own music and performs with his group, Sidekix, throughout the area. In addition to producing SNCAT programs and assisting access users with their programs, John has composed music for a variety of productions. He has been with SNCAT since December 1994.