Extractions: Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States ( ). Because 80% of adult smokers began smoking as minors ( ), efforts to prevent smoking initiation have focused on adolescents. To examine trends in smoking prevalence among adolescents, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services analyzed data from the New Hampshire Youth Risk Behavior Survey (NHYRBS) and the New Hampshire Youth Tobacco Survey (NHYTS) during 19952001. This report summarizes the results of that analysis, which indicate that smoking prevalence in New Hampshire has declined among both middle and high school students. When fully operational, New Hampshire's comprehensive tobacco-prevention and -control program should lead to further reductions in smoking among adolescents and begin to decrease smoking among adults. NHYRBS was conducted in grades 912 in odd-numbered years during 19952001. Although survey results for 1995, 1997, 1999, and 2001 were reviewed, weighted data were available only from 1995 ( Table 1 Table 1 ). The survey used a two-stage cluster sample design; schools were selected with probability proportional to size, and classrooms in schools were selected at random. All students in selected classrooms were eligible to participate. The 2001 survey was divided into two separate samples, one for middle schools (grades 68) and one for high schools (grades 912). Analysis of middle school data was restricted to grades 78. In all surveys, local parental consent procedures were followed before survey administration.
NCEF Resource List: Library And Media Center Design--K-12 Schubert, Leda ( new hampshire State Dept. of Education, Concord Facilities Practical Tips for Planning Renovations and new school Library media centers. http//www.ala.org/ala/aasl http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/libraries.cfm
Elementary Library Services, Monadnock Regional School District, NH Elementary Library Services Monadnock Regional school District media Center new hampshire web site The primary objective of the school library/media centers is to implement, enrich and support the educational Mother's Day May 9. new hampshire. The Presidential Primary Preview http://www.mrsd.org/~library
Extractions: Charlotte's Web Newsletter Internet Links for Librarians Reference Shelf District Library Staff Meetings ... Japan - October 2003 - Fulbright Memorial Fund Scholarship - Resources Library Services Mission Statement The mission of library/media services is to ensure that all students and staff are effective users of resources and information. The primary objective of the school library/media centers is to implement, enrich and support the educational program of the schools. It is the duty of the school library/media centers to provide a wide range of materials on all levels of difficulty, with a diversity of appeal and the presentation of different points of view. The centers have the responsibility to provide these materials for pupils, teachers and administrators alike. Monadnock Regional School District Goals The Monadnock Regional School District will strive to provide the best education for every child. All children in the MRSD will be known.
School Libraries In Nevada new Durham Elementary school media media centers Hampstead. Elementary Library Services - Monadnock Regional school District - Swanzey. Resource Sharing Networks. new hampshire http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/nevada.html
Extractions: School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians This site is maintained by Linda Bertland, school librarian, Philadelphia, PA. If you would like to add your library page to the directory or make any comments or corrections, please write to bertland@voicenet.com.
Ski New Hampshire - Your One Stop Resource Pearce 800887-5464 x81 EMAIL media@skinh.com. When winter comes, many of new hampshire s school districts end of Ski NH s alpine and cross country centers. http://www.skinh.com/grantsrelease.cfm
Extractions: Ski NH Image Gallery Ski NH Media Request Form Summer 04 Press Kit Resorts Fact Sheet Events Calendar New Hampshire Summer Overview Golfing at Ski NH Resorts ... Scenic Drives in New Hampshire Releases From the 2003-04 Winter: New Hampshire Resorts Record Suprisingly Strong 03-04 Winter SkiNH.com Named Best Tourism Website Mid-Winter Story Ideas From the Granite State Ski NH Resorts Celebrate February Vacation Weeks ... Ski NH Ski Areas Celebrate the Holidays Winter 03-04 Press Kit Capital Improvements at NH Ski Areas for 03-04 NORTH WOODSTOCK, NH, OCTOBER 2003 - New Hampshire takes winter fun seriously. Towns, schools, a variety of civic groups throughout the Granite State, and Ski NH make it possible for many New Hampshire kids to take advantage of the state's special opportunities for winter recreation. These programs are designed to enable more and more kids to make sure that skiing, New Hampshire's Official State Sport, is a part of their childhood. Town and school programs When winter comes, many of New Hampshire's school districts end regular classes early one day a week so kids can continue their education in learn to ski and snowboard programs at many of Ski NH's alpine and cross country centers. To ensure every child can participate, the resorts work closely with local towns and schools to provide these services at nominal cost.
Extractions: While at Loon Mountain, the children and the School Age staff that served as chaperones stayed in a townhouse and participated in many activities. The children went swimming and enjoyed a dip in a mountain Jacuzzi, went snow tubing on the mountain, did some sightseeing, had breakfast in a local Bed and Breakfast and enjoyed a chance to visit New Hampshire. The School Age Childcare program provides licensed after-school (full day on vacations) childcare programming for approximately 150 children between the ages of 5-14 at two sites in East Boston, Central Square and Orient Heights. Program activities include homework help, literacy activities and tutoring, field trips, arts and crafts, cooperative games, sports and recreation, peer leadership and self-esteem building activities and social activities.
NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 2002 SCHOOL HEALTH EDUCATION and Health Promotion, centers for. Disease Control media messages 69 63 92 Communication 68 59 87 Decision making 68 65 96 2002 school Health Profile Report new hampshire http://www.ed.state.nh.us/HealthHIVAIDS/2002SHPHealthEducatorResults.pdf
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School Libraries In New Hampshire Library media centers Hampstead; Elementary Library Services - Monadnock Regional school District - Swanzey. Resource Sharing Networks. new hampshire Public http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/newhamp.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 Somersworth High School Library Media Center - Somersworth Carpenter Elementary School Media Center - Wolfeboro Kingswood Regional High School Library Media Center - Wolfeboro
School District Departments Of Libraries new hampshire Hampstead school District Library media centers Hampstead; Elementary Library Services - Monadnock Regional school District - Swanzey. http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/sdlibs.html
Extractions: Pages Maintained by School District Departments of Libraries/Media Services School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages State Departments of Libraries National Library Pages ... Resources for Librarians Countries: Canada United Kingdom United States British Columbia Manitoba Ontario - Halton District School Board, Burlington
Extractions: Home Promotional Materials Press Releases Vendor Products We have a number of vendor supplied items that can be sent to your library via van or mail. To request any or all of these products, please contact us at NHewLINK@library.state.nh.us This symbol indicates the document is in Portable Document Format (PDF). To view PDF files, you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader which is available for free from Adobe at http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html
Extractions: New Hampshire State Library Library Services and Technology Act Five Year Plan NEW HAMPSHIRE'S LIBRARIES AND LIBRARY SYSTEMS: A Heritage of Innovative Resource Sharing Approximately 700 libraries presently deliver library and informational services to the residents of New Hampshire and many of these libraries share resources electronically through the New Hampshire Automated Information System. Public Libraries. New Hampshire, where the first free tax-supported public library opened to all in 1833, has 232 public libraries today. With the exception of the residents of several hamlets in the geographically isolated northern part of the state, 99.1% of the state's population of 1,109,252 is directly served by local public libraries. Local support for public libraries has continued to increase with the average per capita support going from $14.76 in 1989 to $17.48 in 1996. New Hampshire does not have any regional or county library systems, but it does have a variety of voluntary library cooperatives. The Greater Manchester Integrated Cooperative Library System (GMILCS) is the largest automation cooperative in the state and is now serving more than one quarter of the state's population. Statewide Library Development System.
SLIS Library Job Sites new hampshire Library Listings for positions in new hampshire libraries. Services Library jobs in Rhode Island and new England school Libraries/media centers. http://www.uky.edu/CommInfoStudies/SLIS/jobs.htm
Tenafly High School Worldwide Services, University of new hampshire, new hampshire Community Technical Emory University, Nelson County Schools VA, Montclair LIBRARY media CENTER. http://www.librarymedia.net/
Extractions: accurate relation with the World" TPS WEBMAIL TPS STAFF ALUMNI SITE ... Lib. of Congress LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER D I n an area large enough to house the space shuttle, we offer a full service library media center containing over 25,000 volumes, an electronic reference center, an academic theater, television studio, TV control room, media production lab, computer lab, duplication area and a faculty collegial cyber-cafe area. Integration of both print media and technology into a system that meets the informational, reading, printing, audio visual, and media production needs of students and staff is a continuing objective. Tenafly High School's library media center program is designed to provide a location and facilities where students have a useful, welcoming, and pleasant wide open space filled with works and displays which inspire and encourage knowing and liking the world. A place where students, either individually or in groups, can deeply explore subjects learned through their classroom experience or subject areas that may be of personal interest.
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Extractions: Find a topic Check these out! Senior Picks! Book reviews Library hours and services ... MHS home page The mission of the Marathon Middle/High SchoolLibrary Media Center is to reflect the schools curriculum and serve the school community. The Media Specialist encourages and supports academic excellence and cultural development by providing an environment conducive to quiet study, instilling sound research methods and strategies through library instruction, developing a rich array of print and electronic resources, and readily assisting patrons in finding the information they seek. Information gathering is enhanced by interlibrary loan through Sunlink and a variety of electronic databases. The Library Media Center is also fully engaged in efforts to upgrade the collection and to improve access to information by keeping abreast of and implementing new practices in library and information science. (with assistance from Franklin Pierce College in Rindge, New Hampshire.)
New Hampshire America's Ski State 5464 x85 Alice Pearce 800887-5464 x81 EMAIL media@skinh.com. Ski NH has also joined with the new hampshire Association of school Principals to http://www.skinh.com/media_center/04SkiState.cfm
Extractions: Ski NH Image Gallery Ski NH Media Request Form Summer 04 Press Kit Resorts Fact Sheet Events Calendar New Hampshire Summer Overview Golfing at Ski NH Resorts ... Scenic Drives in New Hampshire Releases From the 2003-04 Winter: New Hampshire Resorts Record Suprisingly Strong 03-04 Winter SkiNH.com Named Best Tourism Website Mid-Winter Story Ideas From the Granite State Ski NH Resorts Celebrate February Vacation Weeks ... Ski NH Ski Areas Celebrate the Holidays Winter 03-04 Press Kit Capital Improvements at NH Ski Areas for 03-04 EMAIL: media@skinh.com NEW HAMPSHIRE: AMERICA'S SKI STATE NORTH WOODSTOCK, NH, OCTOBER 2003 Skiing is New Hampshire's official state sport - and it's easy to see why. For more than a century, the lure of winter fun on the bright snowy slopes of New Hampshire's mountains has made winter a special and exciting season for New Hampshire residents and visitors alike. The rich history of New Hampshire skiing, combined with its significant contribution to the economic growth of the state and its role in family and individual lives, has made skiing an integral part of New Hampshire's landscape. New Hampshire's Skiing Heritage
New Hampshire Libraries Conference new hampshire Educational media media CentersHampstead Middle school, Hampstead, new hampshire.Hopkinton High school LibraryHopkinton High school, Contoocook, new hampshire http://www.nhema.net/Online Newsletters/onlineapril.pdf
CDC Media Relations: MMWR News Synopsis For January 10, 2003 in 2001, and among high school students from When fully operational, new hampshires comprehensive tobacco prevention www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n030110 http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n030110.htm
Extractions: On September 16, 2002, a local county health department reported to the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) four cases of cough illness among workers at an oil refinery. Following an investigation by IDPH, 17 individuals from the oil refinery were diagnosed with pertussis from August 1-October 9, 2002. Additionally, 7 patients with pertussis were identified in the local community from August 30-October 11, 2002. All 24 patients received treatment with antibiotics and there were no deaths. Among recommended childhood immunizations, pertussis is the only vaccine preventable disease with increased number of cases in the United States during the last 20 years. The number of pertussis cases in adults has risen substantially since the 1980s. Pertussis should be considered in adults with a cough illness lasting > 2 weeks with paroxysms of coughing, inspiratory "whoop," or post-tussive vomiting.
Signature Programs And Preferred Choice Meetings 2003 Silver Spring, Maryland, 700 pm, media Center. 29, 2003. White Oak MS 12201 new hampshire Ave. PRIVATE school PREFERRED CHOICE INFORMATION MEETING Please call 301 http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/nec/NECopenhouse2003.html
Extractions: in the Northeast Consortium All Grade 8 students living within the boundaries of the Northeast Consortium may choose one of three high schools to attend next year. Parents and Grade 8 students are invited to attend any of the Preferred Choice information meetings and high school Open Houses to learn about Preferred Choice and the special signature program opportunities at the three high schools: James Hubert Blake High School - Fine Arts and Humanities