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41. Media Center - Campbellsville, Kentucky
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42. Rio Linda Union School District
found in Appendix F. kentucky s library media rubric for rating library media facilities, from Pennsylvania Guidelines for school Library Information Programs
http://www.rlusd.com/index.asp?page=866&pin=166

43. Kentucky High School Media Partnership Homepage
and colleges, and mediarelated organizations Television kentucky High school Journalism Association Association University of kentucky First Amendment
http://www.wku.edu/khsmp/
the bulletin board Kentucky High School Media Partnership Together we can help build excellence in Kentucky's media classrooms.
What's New in Kentucky
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Summer Journalism Workshops at WKU Publications Staffer June 7-8 NEW! InDesign June 9-10 NEW! Broadcasting June 9-10 NEW! Photography 7-10 downloadable application and informational flier downloadable permission forms and housing information WKU Mark of Excellence Contest click here for Award Winners and
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NEW! Check out these writing aids: news story scoring rubric* speech story scoring guide letter to the editor scoring rubric feature article scoring rubric
(*anonymous source) Kentucky Department of Education journalism, yearbook, newspaper, broadcasting curriculum (located in English Electives HS Implementation Manual Part I)

44. Kentucky Schools - KY Elementary, Middle And High School Information
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45. CML : Consulting/Speaking
in affiliation with the California Center for the Violence, keynote address to kentucky school Boards Association media Literacy 101 An Orientation in Three
http://www.medialit.org/consulting_speaking.html
Media Issues / Topics - Advertising / Consumerism - Computer Literacy / Digital Revolution - Faith-Based Media Literacy - Film Study / Movie-making - Global Media Issues - Health Issues - History of Media - How to Teach Media Literacy - Media Activity Resources - Media Advocacy / Activism - Media Industry / Economics - Music / Music Videos - Production / Creating Media - Student Made Media - TV and Popular Culture - Violence in the Media - Visual Literacy Curriculum / Subject Area - Art / Media Arts - English / Language Arts - Ethics / Character Education - Health / Prevention - Life Skills - Science / Math - Social Studies - Spirituality / Religion
Due to long experience with media literacy, CML is well prepared to answer the who, what, where, when and hows of the field. What should a district consider regarding policy when introducing media literacy? What are some ways to manage the change that is inevitable with using new processes or teaching tactics? What are some approaches to working with staff and with students? What educational materials work best to get started? Whether you are seeking inspiration or information, you'll find that CML has professional experience to draw upon and share, either from our highly qualified staff or from our wide network of colleagues.

46. Kentucky Crafted Public/Media Press Release
was appointed to the board of the kentucky Appalachian Artisan Center, Hindman, kentucky Dean and Founding Director of the newly formed kentucky school of Craft
http://kycraft.ky.gov/media/prGlot03.htm

47. Teacher Librarian: TL Toolkit
1214 California State University’s Barahona Center for the Study 13 kentucky school media Association summer workshop “A Mountain of Information @ Your
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48. Kentucky Education Facts
538.13; guidance counselors 1,479.25; librarians/media specialists - 1,230.97 100%. Number of students enrolled in kentucky Virtual High school. 900.
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Kentucky Education Facts Last updated on Tuesday, February 17, 2004
Information about Kentucky's public schools
For national statistics, visit the National Center for Education Statistics at http:/nces.ed.gov/ *all numbers are for the 2002-03 school year unless otherwise noted Number of districts 176 (17 female superintendents; 159 male; no minorities) Number of public schools (Does not include dependent districts Ft. Campbell and Ft. Knox, alternative schools or the Kentucky School for the Deaf and Kentucky School for the Blind) Elementary 781
Middle 216
HIgh 233
Entering Primary-12th 3
Preschool 31
9th Grade 1 Number of public school teachers (full-time equivalent) 41,009.11 (pre-kindergarten - 454.92; primary - 4,349.20; elementary - 12,837.02; secondary - 16,216.57; other - 7,151.40; 4.2% minority) [2001-02] Number of public school students (actual headcount of enrolled students on the last day of the school year) 650,227 (13.8% minority)

49. SOLINET Member Institutions For Kentucky
Bluegrass Middle school media Center, Elizabethtown. Kenton County Educational Resource Center, Covington. kentucky school For The Deaf, Danville.
http://www.solinet.net/membership/memberlistparam.cfm?state=KY

50. 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
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

51. Mixed Media | Kentucky Arts Links
kentucky Governor’s school for the Arts; VSA Companies Venues Arts Education kentucky Organizations National Mixed media, KET’s weekly arts magazine
http://www.ket.org/content/mixm/artslinks.htm
Following are links to web sites for Kentucky arts organizations. To suggest an addition to the list, e-mail webeditor@ket.org Community Arts Centers Museums Performing Companies ... Related Agencies
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52. KET | Mixed Media | Garry Barker, Kentucky Folk Art Center
on the National Advisory Committee for the kentucky school of Craft in Hindman, and is on the Artisan Advisory Council for The kentucky Artisan Center in Berea
http://www.ket.org/cgi/db/ket/dmps/Programs?do=topic&topicid=MIXM020226&id=MIXM

53. Southern USA | Chabad.org > Global Centers And Institutions Directory
built, the Alef Bet pre-school established and of the Chabad-Lubavitch media Center Under the
http://www.chabad.org/centers/directory.asp?AID=9322

54. Zeal.com
school http//www.dixie.fcps.net/ Learn about this Lexington, kentucky, school’s mission statement, library media center, policies, curriculum, and PTA.
http://zeal.com/users/contributed_sites.jhtml?uid=183510

55. Kentucky Core Content Test Results
salaries attracting some of kentucky s finest educators Our schools offer a diverse curriculum designed to student learning in all classrooms and media centers.
http://www.bellevue.k12.ky.us/report/district/1999/Bellevue_Independent.html
Commonwealth Accountability Testing System District Report Card Bellevue Independent Dr. Ora Cobb 219 Center Street Bellevue, KY ocobb@bellevue.k12.ky.us Dear Parents/Guardians: This report card provides information about how well our district is doing, where it is succeeding, and where there is room for improvement. While it cannot tell everything about our performance, the report card is a good starting point for discussions with our teachers, administrators, school council members, and school board members. Unless noted, all data is from the 1999-2000 school year; contact information and narratives reflect the most recent school year's activity. For a more detailed examination of our district, please ask to see our Expanded Report Card, which contains a wealth of data and reports detailing district performance and procedures. Each district and school is required by law to provide this information upon request. About Our District Bellevue is fortunate to have two fine public schools serving the community. Both of which are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Bellevue's schools feature excellent school security including surveillance video cameras, electronically controlled entrances and an anonymous tip hot line.

56. Institutional Members Directory
University of Cincinnati CCMElectronic media Division; University of Houston school of Communication; University of kentucky school of Journalism
http://www.beaweb.org/instmembers.html

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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

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    57. Director Position At The University Of Kentucky
    diverse programs and provide one of kentucky s strongest voices The school, with 16 fulltime faculty members The College houses a media Center for the Future
    http://www.beaweb.org/02jobs/jobuky2.html

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    University of Kentucky Posted by BEA
    Director Position at the University of Kentucky Director
    School of Journalism and Telecommunications
    University of Kentucky The 90 year-old school offers undergraduate education to approximately 900 majors and pre-majors in Integrated Strategic Communications, Telecommunications and Journalism and is one of the 110 accredited journalism schools in the country and abroad. The school, with 16 full-time faculty members, offers baccalaureate degrees preparing students for media-related careers and graduate education. The College houses a Media Center for the Future and a First Amendment Center. Many faculty members within the school are also members of the College of Communications and Information Studies joint graduate program. Qualifications: Strong academic credentials that merit appointment at the rank of professor with tenure; leadership experience including fiscal and budgetary accountability; and professional background that will command respect from both academic and professional communities.

    58. :: KBA Committee Members @ The Kentucky Bluegrass Award ::
    Short Morton Middle school Library media Center 1225 Tates Creek Road Lexington, KY 40475 joshort@Fayette.k12.ky.us Jennifer Smith Northern kentucky University
    http://kba.nku.edu/info/committee.html
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    The Kentucky Bluegrass ... Award
    KBA Committee Members 2004-05
    Carrie Cooper
    KBA Chairperson Eastern Kentucky University
    Libraries Complex
    521 Lancaster Drive
    Richmond, KY
    Dorothy Bowen
    3-5 Master List Chairperson Eastern Kentucky University
    Combs 112
    521 Lancaster Drive
    Richmond, KY
    Laura Smith Crafton
    475 G. Meredith Road
    Morgantown, KY
    270-526-5839 (H) 270-526-3361 (W)
    Betina Gardner
    EKU Libraries Complex 521 Lancaster Avenue Richmond, KY
    Noel Gnadinger
    South Oldham High School Hwy Crestwood, KY ext.
    Kay Hensley
    9-12 Master List Chairperson Lincoln County High School 60 Education Way Stanford, KY
    Jennifer Howerton Aberli
    Jefferson County Public Schools Gheens PD Academy Fairdale High School 4717 Lost Valley Drive Crestwood, KY
    Lori James
    Georgetown Middle School 730 South Hamilton Street Georgetown, KY
    Susan Melcher
    2344 Emerson Avenue Louisville, KY
    Nancy N. Palmquist
    South Oldham High School Library Media Center Hwy Crestwood, KY (502) 241-6681 ext.125
    Janet Powers
    6-8 Master List Chairperson Stuart Pepper Middle School School Media Center 1085 Old Ekron Rd.

    59. Information Center - Media
    A study presented to the kentucky Board of Education recommends a maximum school unit of 500 incidents. But according to the National Center for Education
    http://www.smallschoolsworkshop.org/kh060203rsilver.html
    Bigger isn't always better
    CONSOLIDATION BAD FOR STUDENTS AND BUDGETS
    By Roy Silver In April, the Harlan County school board voted to consolidate our three high schools. The vote reflects a belief that bigger schools are better. Since 1930, the U.S. population has increased by 235 percent, while the number of public schools has shrunk 35 percent. Bigger schools have more social problems. Smaller schools have more potential to educate, particularly low-income students, and are cost-effective. Harlan County's 1,300-student consolidated high school will be twice as big as the state average. A study presented to the Kentucky Board of Education recommends a maximum school unit of 500 students. We need a statewide discussion of consolidation. The future of our children, communities and economy should not be grounded in an old belief system. The state board's goal is an "increase in student attendance rates and decrease in habitual truancy; and decrease in number and types of violent incidents." But according to the National Center for Education Statistics, big schools have 885 percent more violent crime, 1,074 percent more physical fights and 31,600 percent more robberies.

    60. Are Kentucky Schools Using Research-Based Curricula?
    expectations mandated by the 1990 kentucky Education Reform Act of KATPP with middle schoolaged adolescents s knowledge of peer and media pressure, encouraging
    http://www.kltprc.net/foresight/Chpt_49.htm
    Are Kentucky Schools Using Research-Based Curricula?
    By Ellen J. Hahn, Mary Kay Rayens, and Robert T. Rasnake( From Foresight , Vol. 8, No.2
    published 2001 Editor’s Note: In May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released survey results showing that 22 percent of Kentucky’s middle school students reported smoking at least one cigarette in the past month. Compared to the national average, Kentucky middle schoolers are more than twice as likely to smoke cigarettes. School-based prevention programs are an important element of a comprehensive approach to combat the increasing problem of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) use among youth. Every day, 6,000 young people under 18 years of age try cigarettes, and 3,000 become daily smokers. According to the 1999 National Youth Tobacco Survey, nearly 35 percent of high school students and almost 13 percent of middle school students use some form of tobacco. In 1998, 8.3 percent of youth ages 12-17 reported current marijuana use, representing a significant increase from 1996. Although underage drinking has remained unchanged since 1994, more than one in five (21 percent) youth age 12-17 years were current alcohol users in 1998.

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