Springfield Elementary School - Charleston, South Carolina students at Springfield Elementary school attend computer curriculum based on the south carolina Curriculum Standards media Center The goal of the Springfield http://www.charleston.net/org/springfield/student.html
Extractions: Student leadership and self-reliance are developed through an emphasis on character education at Springfield. The students begin the day with our school creed via our student-produced daily newscast on WSTM, which is televised throughout the school each morning. Good behavior is stressed through the Good Citizenship program and our school-wide discipline plan. The students at Springfield may choose from a wide selection of enrichment opportunities including the Springfield Skippers, an exhibition jump rope team; the Springfield Mustang Chorale; and ThinkQuest Junior. Enrichment opportunities extend beyond the school day thanks to mini-courses in foreign language, science, pottery, drama, ballet and karate which are offered at a nominal fee. The school also has an "extended day" childcare program from 6:30AM 'til 6:00PM that is ideal for working parents. An afternoon "extended day" program is available for morning kindergarten students. Computer Lab The students at Springfield Elementary School attend computer classes in one or both computer labs on a weekly basis. The Springfield Technology Committee has developed a curriculum based on the South Carolina Curriculum Standards for technology and we currently have a full-time teacher to develop integrated technology lessons and to assist classes in the Multimedia Lab. We also have a full-time technician to maintain our extensive equipment and assist in the Primary Lab. Media Center
MEDIA CENTER media Specialist, Mrs. Sandy Hicks, media Assistant. Masters, University of south carolina, library science, chairperson of the WF school Improvement Council, http://www.fsd1.org/westflorence/media_ce.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the West Florence High School Media Center HOURS OF OPERATION Monday - Thursday 7:50 a.m. - 4:05 p.m. Fridays 7:50 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. Thursday evenings, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. October, November, February, March PRINTED RESOURCES Books 20,854 volumes Magazines/Periodicals 64 subscriptions in hard copy format Newspapers Morning News, The State, USA Today, Community Times Pamphlet file File cabinets containing folders in alphabetical order; folders contain articles gleaned from newspapers, etc. COMPUTER RESOURCES Card Catalog Winnebago Spectrum 6.0 Internet, including DISCUS* Student must have on file a signed Acceptable Use Policy form CultureGrams online (a subscription) see a media specialist for the username and password Masterplots A database of information about authors and literary works MS Office Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access Various individual programs For student remediation/enrichment Career Guidance (a subscription) Facts on File Career Guidance program see a media specialist for the URL and password *DISCUS - school access http://www.scdiscus.org
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ALA | AASL President Selects 2003 Crystal Apple Recipients and selected by state educators, to student and school libraries in south carolina. read for them each month, and present the school media center with copies http://www.ala.org/ala/aaslbucket/aaslpresidentselects.htm
Extractions: Fax: 312-664-7459 American Association of School Librarians (AASL) 2002-2003 President Nancy Zimmerman has selected Mrs. Rachel Hodges, former First Lady of South Carolina, and Scholastic, Inc. as recipients of the AASL Crystal Apple Award. The award is given at discretion of the AASL President to an individual or group who had a significant impact on school libraries and students. Rachel Hodges launched the "Reading with Rachel" program in 1999 to help instill a love of reading in South Carolina's children. During her tenure as First Lady, Mrs. Hodges visited over 250 classrooms in the state and distributed over 300,000 books, donated by 18 publishers and selected by state educators, to student and school libraries in South Carolina. Adult and youth volunteer groups called "Rachel's Readers" were established in 2000 to expand the popular initiative. The adult volunteer readers adopt schools and read for them each month, and present the school media center with copies of the "Reading with Rachel" Book of the Month. The youth volunteers, includes teen Girl and Boy Scouts, present scripted reading programs in school libraries, public libraries, after-school programs, and day care centers. Scholastic, Inc. has supported Mrs. Hodges' vision by donating over 6,000 books that have been distributed directly to the children of South Carolina by "Rachel's Readers" Youth Volunteers.
Extractions: Archived: SOUTH CAROLINA SCHOOL-TO-WORK PLAN WINS $38MILLION GRANT A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n FOR RELEASE Contact: Jim Bradshaw (202)401-1576 U.S. Education Department National School-to-Work Opportunities Office Nancy Mathis/Sarah Zak (202) 401-6222 July 1,1998 SOUTH CAROLINA SCHOOL-TO-WORK PLAN WINS $3.8 MILLION GRANT U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley and U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman announced today the award of a $3.8 million grant to South Carolina to implement a School-to-Work program statewide. "South Carolina's School-to-Work efforts will help guide our young people as they advance through school and successfully transition to rewarding careers," said Riley, former two-term governor of the state. "I'm pleased that South Carolina has decided to join 42 other states in launching this important educational program." School-to-Work encourages states and communities to form local partnerships among schools, parents, employers, employees, organized labor and community organizations that link the classroom with the real world of work. Those partnerships provide students with opportunities for internships, apprenticeships, job shadowing, and other career exploration. Employers and educators involved in School-to-Work partnerships are encouraged to work together to provide students with learning opportunities in the workplace, adult mentors and to connect the mastery of strong academic skills with success in college and in the workplace.
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Extractions: W hy do South Carolina and other Sun Belt states face long-term spending crunches even though their growth is the envy of the nation? Look closely at the cost-benefit formulas they use to figure whether business giveaways are good deals. They're tilted in favor of corporate handouts. The formulas all but ignore the most basic equation in economic development that new jobs need new residents to fill them, along with new schools, wider roads, extra police and other government expenses that come with population growth. The result: States growing through business incentives are placing themselves in multiple jeopardy, interviews with development experts and state officials show. They're slashing tax revenue, spurring growth and then fooling themselves about how much that growth will cost. "The research is fairly consistent on this," said Timothy Bartik, economist with the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research in Kalamazoo, Mich., and an authority on development. "In the long run, if you create five jobs, four of them go to people who otherwise would be living someplace else." Take South Carolina.
Extractions: The Magazine of South Carolina Students Get Serious About the Arts "Art Will Out" at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL GALLERY Emily Mercavich and other visual arts majors in a painting class Music major Vincent Mao Michelle Beck and Denva Jackson rehearse for a drama class Article by Dave Partridge/Photos Courtesy Governor's School of the Arts and Humanities You are parents who have an artistically gifted childa child who not only enjoys his or her talent, but who has shown serious commitment to it. That child might be a musician, visual artist, creative writer, actor or dancer. He has demonstrated unusual skill. She has dreamed about a professional career. The State of South Carolina has made an exciting opportunity possible for those students. It is a special public school, an extension of the local public or private high school that is designed to offer specialized, advanced training in the arts. It is called the South Carolina Governors School for the Arts and Humanities. On May 11, 1998, several hundred watched as Triangle Construction Company crews broke ground on what once was part of the old Furman University mens campus overlooking the Reedy River Falls and Historic Park in the heart of downtown Greenville. Sixteen months later, the campus partially opened. The residence hall was almost completedenough that the students could sleep and eat there. But for the first few months of the high schools first year, classes had to be held at various Greenville locations while the classroom buildings were being finished.
New Media On The Web: Communications Programs From Charles Frazer. InFlux InFlux is the online version of the school s awardwinning student magazine, Flux. south carolina. south Dakota. south Florida. http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/curriculum/schools.html
Extractions: Skip Navigation Skip to Content Skip to Search Skip to Footer ... Site Map Area Navigation Industry Solutions Networking Solutions Ordering Technical Support About Cisco Select a Location / Language Hierarchical Navigation Skip to Content WIRELESS CISCO AIRONET 1200 SERIES PRODUCT LITERATURE ... Education: Calhoun County High School Calhoun County High School Wireless Networking: Flexible Teaching Options and Fast Internet Access for Calhoun County Schools When administrators at Calhoun County High School and John Ford Middle School in St. Matthews, South Carolina, went looking for a networking solution, they sought fast, reliable Internet access and flexibility to suit various classroom scenarios. The network system solution needed to provide Internet access to help capture and retain student attention, while offering teachers the ability to easily change applications. Jerry Crisp, coordinator of technology for Calhoun County School District, sought to determine the appropriate network solution that would offer both cost-savings and flexibility. "We needed a system that was mobile. Teachers wanted more computers in their classrooms so that as many students as possible could access the Internet at one time," he said. "Wireless networking was the obvious answer," said Crisp. "I had initial concerns about the capability of wireless local area networks to perform at high enough speeds with many users simultaneously connected to the Internet."
Community Education | South Carolina Cancer Center Questions about the contest should be directed to the south carolina Cancer Center information, ask your teacher or check with your schools media center. http://www.palmettohealth.org/facilities/cancer/contest.html
Extractions: Trumpeter Campaign Contest Hey kids, do you want to win a scholarship* for college? How about be recognized for a job well done? Do you want to show other kids that making healthy choices is important? The South Carolina Cancer Center has a contest for you. During Red Ribbon Week, your school may have hosted a speaker who talked to you about the powerful influence of tobacco advertising Trumpeter Campaign contest by creating YOUR own TOBACCO advertisement that tells the TRUTH. Talk with your teacher to find out if your school is participating. You can enter the contest by creating an anti-tobacco ad in ONE of these formats: SOnG or RaP (must be written and recorded on VHS tape) shOrt PLAY or sKit (must be written and recorded on VHS tape) PoSTeR & SLoGaN (designed on poster-board OR 8 " X 11" paper) EsSAY (must be typed; optional: recorded on VHS tape) Your counter-advertisement must be an original tobacco ad designed to help kids make 1st Jamie Kruger, $1,300
South Carolina Education News - Media Monitoring Service By EIN News Jane Hall of the American University and media writer Neal his mark at the Georgia High school Boys State has signed to play fullback at south carolina, but he http://www.einnews.com/southcarolina/newsfeed-SouthCarolinaEducation
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Joining : AmeriCorps*VISTA : *** AmeriCorps AmeriCorps*VISTA south carolina Crisis Ministries of meeting, individual meeting, media contact and Mccoll Elementary/Middle school Mccoll, SC http://www.americorps.org/joining/vista/vista_sc.html
Extractions: To apply for an AmeriCorps position, use our web-based recruitment system . Please note that the program descriptions below are for programs active in May of 2003. Descriptions in the recruitment section represent future positions, and may be different from those listed below. Programs are organized alphabetically by city. Projects please contact both stateprofiles@cns.gov and your Corporation State Office with updates. AmeriCorps*VISTA members will assist in the development of volunteer training manuals, volunteer mentoring system, and recruitment of community volunteers. Crisis Ministries provides crisis intervention, prevention, education and information and referrals to residence of Anderson County. Services are provided at no cost to any persons experiencing personal or family crisis. Marlboro Literacy Council AmeriCorps*VISTA members participate in activities that facilitate welfare-to-work success. Activities are focused on assisting welfare clients to become independent of the welfare system. The members assist in mobilizing community resources to increase the capacity of targeted communities to solve their own problems.
III of the High school Library media Program in south carolina Blue Ribbon Secondary schools (Doctoral dissertation, University of south carolina, 1994 http://www.unocoe.unomaha.edu/ghartzell/library/III_principalrole.htm
Extractions: III. Evidence and Arguments That Administrative Leadership Is Key in Developing Quality Library Media Programs Administrative leadership is unquestionably a key factor in any school operation. Emergency Librarian (January-February, 1989), p. 31. Teacher Librarian , volume 27, no. 1 (October, 1999), pp. 15-20. R. Blazek, Influencing Students Toward Media Center Use: An Experimental Investigation In Mathematics (Chicago: American Library Association, 1975). B. S. Campbell and P. A. Cordiero, High School Principal Roles and Implementation Themes for Mainstreaming Information Literacy Instruction Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (New York, April 8-12, 1996). ERIC Document Number ED 399 667. J. B. Charter, Case Study Profiles of Six Exemplary Public High School Library Media Programs (Doctoral dissertation, Florida State University, 1982). P. A. B. Cruzeiro, Role and Function Attitudes of Public School Principals Regarding the Library Media Program (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Dakota).
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