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  1. GENERAL CATALOGUE OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE AND THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE 1794-1894 by -----, 1894
  2. GENERAL CATALOGUE OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE AND THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE - 1794-1950 - SESQUINCENTENNIAL EDITION by Philip S. (editor); Sills, Kenneth C. M. (introduction by) Wilder, 1950
  3. MDR'S MAINE SCHOOL DIRECTOR, 2007-2008
  4. Mdr's Maine School Directory 2006-2007 (MDR's School Directory Maine) by Market Data Retrieval, 2006-09-30
  5. Celebrations: A Book of Copiable Certificates to Celebrate Young People in School (Lucky Duck Books) by George Robinson, Barbara Maines, 1995-01-01
  6. Maine (New Enchantment of America) by Allan Carpenter, 1979-09
  7. Maine in Words and Pictures (Young People's Stories of Our States Ser) by Dennis B. Fradin, Richard Wahl, et all 1980-03
  8. This Is Maine by Margaret Blackstone, 1995-04
  9. Mdr's Maine School Directory: 2004-2005 (MDR's School Directory Maine) by Market Data Retrieval, 2004-10-31
  10. One Morning in Maine (Picture Puffin Books (Sagebrush)) by Robert McCloskey, 1999-10
  11. My First Guide About Maine (State Experience) by Carole Marsh, 1996-11
  12. Developing Circle Time: Taking Circle Time Much Further (Lucky Duck Books) by Teresa Bliss, George Robinson, et all 1995-01-01
  13. Maine Squeeze by Catherine Clark, 2004-05
  14. One on One: A Novel by Tabitha King, 1993-03-01

61. MAINE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 207 ~ Computer Policy
Website Management Committee will establish general guidelines for with other District 207 School Board Policies. All documents on the maine Township District
http://www.maine207.k12.il.us/departments/355/computerpolicy.htm
MAINE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT USE OF NETWORKS  (INCLUDING THE INTERNET)                                                              6510 6510.1 INTRODUCTION Students and staff in District 207 who have been provided with access to networks (including the Internet) by the District shall be governed by the following policy.  The Internet is a network of networks connecting millions of computer users all over the world.  This network enables worldwide connection to electronic mail, discussion groups, data bases, software, and other information sources, such as libraries and museums.  District 207 may provide network access to promote educational excellence in District 207 schools by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication.  District 207 firmly believes that the valuable information and interaction available on networks far outweigh the possibility that users may procure material that is not consistent with eh educational goals of District 207. 6520.2 PHILOSOPHY

62. Marine Science Careers
general Information about Marine Careers. ADVICE FROM SCIENTISTS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ARTICLES. BOOKS. BIBLIOGRAPHIES. Univ of maine School of Marine
http://www.vims.edu/adv/ed/careers/
TEACHERS
STUDENTS
Outlook on Ocean Sciences
INFORMATION
... JOBS
General Information about Marine Careers ADVICE FROM SCIENTISTS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ARTICLES BOOKS BIBLIOGRAPHIES

63. Caribou Maine: School System
Caribou School Department 628 Main Street Caribou, maine 04736, Frank educational opportunities as well as high school and general vocational programming
http://www.cariboumaine.org/school.html
Caribou School System Caribou School Department
628 Main Street
Caribou, Maine 04736 Frank McElwain, Superintendent
Phone: (207)496-6311
Fax: (207)498-3261
E-mail: fmcelwain@mail.caribou.k12.me.us The Caribou School System is proud to offer a top quality education program that strives to meet the individual needs of all students. Serving over 1,700 students, a staff of 250 professionals and support staff work together to achieve our vision, "Striving for Excellence - Preparing for Life." This vision reflects the School Department's efforts to ensure high academic achievement for every child and the desire to work diligently in providing the knowledge and skills necessary for students to lead successful lives.
Caribou School System includes: Hilltop School (Grades K-2), Teague Park School (Grades Pre-K, 3 and 4), Caribou Middle School (Grades 5-8) and Caribou High School (Grades 9-12). Caribou Regional Technology Center serves as a trades skills training center for 250 high school students in Caribou as well as Presque Isle, Washburn, Fort Fairfield and Limestone. Approximately 2,000 area residents participate in Caribou Adult Education, which provides post secondary educational opportunities as well as high school and general vocational programming and serves the literacy, vocational and business training needs of the community.
The Caribou School Board strongly supports athletics and other co-curricular activities. These programs are seen as integral and important components of a student's educational experience. In addition, the Caribou Performing Arts Center provides students and adults an opportunity to explore and enjoy the performing arts in a wonderful state-of-the-art theatre setting.

64. Maine Colleges: Central Maine Medical Center School Of Nursing
Formerly known as the Central maine general Hospital School of Nursing, the school was founded in 1891, and is situated within the Central maine Medical Complex
http://www.maineadvantage.com/colleges/cmmc.htm
Maine Colleges
Central Maine Medical Center School of Nursing
70 Middle Street
Lewiston, ME 04240 General Information General: Admissions: Financial Aid: Fax: E-mail: djenison@cmhc.org Web: http://www.cmmcson.org Founded: Corporate Structure: Private Academic Calendar: Semester Approx. Enrollment: 110 (Credit Courses Only) Accreditation: New England Association of Schools and Colleges Student Costs 2002-2003 academic year Tuition Full-Time: Part-Time: $119 (per credit hour) Fees: Room Only: Financial Aid Deadline: March 15 Central Maine Medical Center (CMMC) School of Nursing offers a two-year (four-semester) State, Regional, and N.L.N. accredited coeducational registered nurse education program leading to an Associate Degree in the Applied Science of Nursing. Located in Lewiston, the school is near shopping districts, churches, libraries, athletic facilities, and a day/night ski area. Formerly known as the Central Maine General Hospital School of Nursing, the school was founded in 1891, and is situated within the Central Maine Medical Complex, facilitating the student's orientation to the art and science of nursing and the registered nurse's role in hospitals and similar settings. All courses in the nursing major are taught by the faculty of C.M.M.C. School of Nursing. Eight general education courses totaling 27 credits are taken at any regionally accredited college or university and submitted for approval for transfer to the school.

65. Elan School
Coeducational boarding collegepreparatory and general academic school; primarily serves by New York Department of Education and maine department of
http://iiswinprd01.petersons.com/pschools/sites/000763si.asp?sponsor=1

66. GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: United States - Maine
maine Attorney general; maine Division of Elections; maine of Appeals, 1st Circuit (Emory Law School) November 1995 US District Court, District of maine Opinions.
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/us-me.html
Law Library of Congress GLIN Century of Lawmaking Library of Congress ... Index Maine
State of Maine
Constitution
Executive

Judicial

Legislative
...
General Sources
CONSTITUTION

67. Charter School - Maine - A Charter School Has Open Enrollment, So If You'd Like
To see your maine Charter School web site Dry Cleaning Education Electrical Engineer Environment Fashion Designer Florist general Contractor Graphic
http://www.servicesdirectory.us/dir/340/20.php
Charter School - Maine
Charter School - Maine
A Charter School has open enrollment, so if you'd like your child to go, look for a local one here.
A Charter School is an independent public schools that is allowed to operate outside of the traditional system.
Services Directory Education > Charter School United States > Maine Services Directory is a human edited directory, which only includes quality sites that we have approved, in the interest of creating a comprehensive directory of unique quality service resources.
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Cross-referenced categories in "Charter School - Maine": Portland Presque Isle Results 1 - 4 of 4 found in "Charter School - Maine": Maine Association for Charter Schools The Maine Association for Charter Schools supports the development of public school options and public charter schools in Maine, and provides information to the public about public charter schools...

68. MOFGA - Maine School Garden Network - Feb 2003 Newsletter
maine School Garden Network Projects, Contests, Contacts Why a show us how their organic school garden has their nutrition, health and daily lives in general.
http://www.mofga.org/msgn_0302.html
Info Events Technical Services Certification Services ... Organic Food
The Maine School Garden Network  February, 2003
Maine School Garden Network Projects, Contests, Contacts Why a Network?
"A network is nonhierarchical. It is a web of connections among equals. What holds it together is not force, obligation, material incentive, or social contract but SHARED VALUES and the understanding that some tasks can be accomplished together that could never be accomplished separately. One of the important purposes of a network is simply to remind its members that they are not alone° Beyond Limits,
School District Wide Purchases We offer generous discounts on district-­wide purchases. Our special program includes matching your state's educational standards to our gardening curriculum. We also provide the necessary indoor and outdoor classroom equipment and offer professional development resources to ensure your continued success. for more information, call Mitchell Kurker, Gardening with Kids, Summer'03 800-536-7476 x 120
Rodale Organic School Garden Contest
The Rodale Institute has launched its 4th annual national Organic School Garden Contest, open to K-12 schools and giving awards and cash prizes of $1000 (1 st. ) $500 (2nd.) & $250 (3rd.). "The goal is to help kids make better choices for themselves by exploring the connections between food & health, in a fun, hands-on and ultimately thought provoking way," says Florence Rodale. "One way we achieve this is by encouraging children nationwide to show us how their organic school garden has impacted their nutrition, health and daily lives in general. We want to become partners in education with parents and teachers," she says.

69. Maine School Administrative District 37--School Board Meeting Minutes (November
with such changes therein not contrary to the general tenor thereof Fund minor capital project previously approved by maine School Administrative District No.
http://www.sad37.com/supt/Minutes/2-26-03.htm
Maine School Administrative District 37 Minutes of the School Board February 26, 2003 The Regular Meeting of the School Directors of School Administrative District #37 was held at Narraguagus High School, Harrington, Maine on the 26 th day of February 2003. Present: Douglas Dowling, Sheila DuGay, Peter Duston, Robert Foss, Courtney Hammond, Daniel Kane, Debra Murphy, Steven Pagels, Charles Peterson, Jr., Lisa Ramsdell, Drusilla Ray, Corrine Stanwood, Ellen Strout, and Verrill Worcester, Jr. Absent: Everett Grant Other persons present: Superintendent Kiley, John Sawyer, Susan Hodgkins, Brenda Ward, Mary Rose Pray, Joyce Strout, Michael Kelley, Brandi Walston, Ronald Ramsay, Lucille Willey, Charlie Harrington and Dawn Fickett MINUTES
INTRODUCTORY BUSINESS
Article I
The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chairman Pagels. Article II RE: APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF JANUARY 29, 2003 REGULAR MEETING ACTION: Motion by Drusilla Ray, second by Verrill Worcester, Jr., and voted (unanimously) to approve the minutes of the January 29, 2003 Article III RE: ACCEPTANCE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, JANUARY 2003

70. Society For Contemporary Craft General Information
and people from many other related sectors including the general public who Haystack Mountain School of Crafts Haystack in Deer Isle, maine, was founded in
http://www.contemporarycraft.org/links.html
Links of Interest
Artists:
Alexandra Raphael

Alexandra Raphael has exhibited internationally and has received numerous national awards. She is the co-founder of the British Society of Enamellers, a professional group of jewelers and panellists.
Susan Kemenyffy

Craft Schools and Organizations:
The Clay Studio

The Clay Studio, located in Philadelpia, is a non-profit educational and arts organization dedicated to the promotion and development of the ceramic arts and the work of new clay artists. The Clay Studio supports ceramic arts through its artist residencies, gallery, studio space, school lecture series, and outreach programs.
Craft Alliance

Established in 1964, Craft Alliance is a not-for profit visual arts center in St. Louis, Missouri, dedicated to excellence in arts education and reaching a diverse public through instruction and exhibition of fine art in the craft media. Craft Alliance Education center supports more than 2,800 adults and children through instruction by professional artists in clay, drawing, fiber, glass, metal, mixed media, painting and sculpture annually.
Craft Alliance Gallery features functional and sculptural contemporary art in clay, metal, wood, fiber, and glass by regional and national artists. Craft Alliance community Outreach develops programs in cooperation with city and county schools, community centers, and social service agencies. The goal of these programs is to bring the arts to everyone regardless of economic circumstance.

71. Maine Appraisal School - State Requirements
Hold a high school diploma or equivalent Provide evidence of legal residence (not necessarily in maine). For Certified general level, must hold a valid license
http://www.careerwebschool.com/Maine-Appraisal/maine-appraisal-state-requirement

72. Email - Maine School And Library Network
general Information about Email and MSLN. email and how it may be the best choice for your school or library advice, feel free to send us email at msln@maine.edu
http://circrider.msln.net/email.htm
Email through MSLN
General Information about Email and MSLN
MSLN can provide email to schools and libraries or schools and libraries can set up and manage their own Email servers. The choice to maintain a local server allows schools and libraries to act on their preferences for a particular Email system. The MSLN Email servers maintained by the MSLN project are available to serve Email to schools and libraries who choose not to maintain their own mail systems. The mail through these servers will be delivered through POP (post office protocol), IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) or via web mail
Who Can Have Email? Email on local servers at schools and libraries is managed at the school and libraries themselves. Technical coordinators may give Email accounts to members of the site's constituencies (faculty, staff, students, patrons). Technical coordinators may give Email accounts on the central MSLN email server to faculty, staff, students or patrons. Technical coordinators can create Email ids on the central servers via the Network Management Tool ( NMT ). Sites with direct connections, may also provide dial-up access by modem to their networks. However, MSLN Advisory Board guidelines restrict access to the Internet Email over dial-up to faculty and staff. Students with special needs, such as illness, may have access through dial-up as deemed appropriate by the school. Please note that these modems are provided at sites that have direct connections.

73. Richmond (Maine) Middle/High School Library Media Center
maine Info Net Databases Health http//libraries.maine.edu/mainedatabases/health Access from any computer on the Richmond School Department network is general.
http://wiscasset.net/RSD/health.htm
Welcome
Richmond Middle/High School Library Media Center Richmond, Maine LMC
Home Page
Sites for
Health
Online Books

General

Cancer

Genetic Disorders
...
Maine Health Libraries

InfoTrac

http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/rich17029/
The Richmond Middle/High School Library Media Center subscribes to the InfoTrac Student Edition database, which has citations and full-text articles from over 200 magazines, newspapers, and reference books. On the page that asks for the InfoTrac Library Card Number, enter our password. Stop and ask at the Circulation Desk for this. Maine Info Net Databases - Health http://libraries.maine.edu/mainedatabases/health.htm Access from any computer on the Richmond School Department network is automatic. From a home computer, access is possible by filling out the form through the Remote Access link. Online Books Iowa Health Book Merck Manual - Home Edition - Online General Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ClinicalTrials.gov - The U.S. National Institutes of Health, through its National Library of Medicine, has developed ClinicalTrials.gov to provide patients, family members and members of the public current information about clinical research studies. Before searching, you may want to learn more about clinical trials and more about this Web site. Check often for regular updates to ClinicalTrials.gov. Consumer Health Resources on the Internet - The following resources for consumer health information were selected by Healthnet:Connecticut Consumer Health Information Network and may be helpful in answering a wide range of health and medical questions. These sites were selected according to criteria based on content, design, currency, authority, and ease of use.

74. Richmond (Maine) Middle/High School Library Media Center
Research Databases * http//libraries.maine.edu/mainedatabases computer on the Richmond School Department network for more than 1,900 general reference, business
http://wiscasset.net/RSD/databases.htm
Welcome
Richmond Middle/High School Library Media Center Richmond, Maine LMC
Home Page
Online Magazines, Newspapers, and eBooks * InfoTrac *
http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/rich17029/
The Richmond Middle/High School Library Media Center subscribes to the InfoTrac Student Edition database, which has citations and full-text articles from over 200 magazines, newspapers, and reference books. On the page that asks for the InfoTrac Library Card Number, enter our password. Stop and ask at the Circulation Desk for this.
* Maine Info Net Research Databases * http://libraries.maine.edu/mainedatabases/
Access from any computer on the Richmond School Department network is automatic. Access from a home computer is possible by filling out the form through the Remote Access link.
You will see over 40 choices some highlights:
* The Kids Enter Here leads to a page with databases geared to K-8 students' needs; MasterFILE Premier provides full text for more than 1,900 general reference, business, consumer health, general science, and multi-cultural periodicals. * Health Source: Consumer Edition features searchable full text for over 190 journals including Consumer Reports on Health and Menís Health, as well as abstracts and indexing for over 200 general health, nutrition and professional health care publications.

75. Education Law And Policy, Speaker List, Portland Maine, 2004
Shawn Keenan, Esq., general Counsel, MEA, 35 Community Dr ME, 04330 skeenana@nea.org http//www.maine.nea.org University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
http://www.mcgeorge.edu/government_law_and_policy/education_law/ccglp_ed_law_spe

Programs
Charter Schools Policy Conference VA Education Law Conference Portland, ME Education Law Conference ... and Policy
QUICK JUMP MENU Campus E-mail Visit Campus Capital Center for Government Law and Policy International Programs Bookstore Institute for Administrative Justice California Initiative Review Financial Aid Library Contact Addresses University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
3200 Fifth Avenue
Sacramento, California 95817
Admissions: (916) 739-7105
Main number: (916) 739-7191
University Main Campus: www.uop.edu
Capital Center Education Law and Policy
July 26-30, 2004, Portland, Maine Speaker List
J. Duke Albanese, University of Maine, College of Education and Human Development, Coaching Maine Youth to Success, 5766 Shibles Hall, Orono, ME, 04469-5766 dukealbanese@adelphia.net http://www.ume.maine.edu/~cofed/ Representative Tom Allen, Congress of the United States,House of Representatives, 234 Oxford St., Portland, ME, 04101 rep.tomallen@mail.house.gov

76. General Information
University of Miami School of Law FL. University of maine, School of Law - ME. University of Michigan Law School - MI. University of Oregon School of Law - OR.
http://www.unc.edu/probono/General/PBlinks.htm
Links Bar Association Pro Bono Programs Law School Pro Bono Programs Related Links Bar Association Pro Bono Programs American Bar Association Los Angeles County Bar Association New York State Bar Association North Carolina Bar Association ... Utah State Bar Law School Pro Bono Programs American University Washington College of Law - DC Arizona State University College of Law - AZ California Western School of Law - CA Capital University Law School - OH ... University of South Carolina, School of Law - SC University of Tennessee College of Law - TN University of Texas, School of Law - TX University of Toronto, Faculty of Law - Canada University of Utah, College of Law - UT ... Washington University School of Law - MO Related Links American Bar Association North Carolina Bar Association US Dept. of Justice - Executive Office of Immigration Review Pro Bono Program The Public Service Law Network ... Public Interest Clearinghouse

77. Usnews.com: E-learning: University Of Southern Maine (General Information)
University of Southern maine general information. Information University of Southern maine (undergraduate) University of Southern maine Business School.
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/elearning/directory/elearn1a_9762.htm

Best Colleges
Best Grad Schools E-learning Auto Reviews ... Market@usnews
University of Southern Maine
General information E-learning Contact
Ann Clarey, Coordinator
Off-campus Programs
USM 96 Falmouth St
Portland, ME 04103
Phone: (207) 780-4540
Fax: (207) 780-5307
E-mail: clarey@usm.maine.edu E-learning Web site: http://www.usm.maine.edu/eap/offcampus Undergraduate Level Graduate Level This is a public institution. Instructional Delivery Modes Primary mode of instruction used for E-learning: Compressed video Other modes of instruction: Audio, CD-ROM, Compressed video, Computer-aided instruction, E-mail, Videotape, Internet Number of Courses, Degree Programs, and Enrollment in 2002-2003 Distance education courses This institution offers credit-granting distance education courses, with a total enrollment of students. The institution first offered credit-granting distance education courses in Online-only courses This institution offers credit-granting online-only courses, with a total enrollment of students. The institution first offered credit-granting online-only courses in Degree-granting distance education programs This institution offers degree-granting distance education programs, with a total enrollment of

78. City Of Saco, Maine: Schools
HIGHER EDUCATION University of maine SacoBiddeford Center on Saco Island both undergraduate and graduate programs, including the state s only medical school.
http://www.sacomaine.org/departments/schools/schools.shtml
SCHOOLS
Elaine Tomaszewski, Superintendent
v:207-284-4505
f:207-284-5951
DEPARTMENTS
Administration

Assessor

City Clerk

Code Enforcement
... SCHOOLS
Schools Saco's children are served by four public elementary schools, one parochial school, and a private high school. Grades K through 2 attend either the Governor John Fairfield School (377 students) or Young School (291 students). Grades 3 through 5 attend C.K. Burns School (614 students), and grades 6 through 8 attend the Saco Middle School (645 students). The public schools have earned a regional reputation for excellence. Notre Dame de Lourdes , a Catholic parochial school also serves the local area, with an enrollment of more than 150 students in Grades K through 8. Thornton Academy , a private high school in Saco founded in 1811, provides secondary education to most high school students in Saco, as well as to many private pay students from elsewhere in the region. During its 185 years, Thornton Academy has built a tradition of excellence, both in academics and in athletics. The school now features a new wing, housing an extensive arts program, a new library and a new theater. HIGHER EDUCATION
University of Maine
Saco-Biddeford Center on Saco Island offers nearly 100 courses each semester for both degree candidates or for personal interest. Course work and schedules are oriented toward serving non-traditional students who are pursuing higher education on a part-time basis.

79. Princeton University Library | E-journals
University of maine law review 14(1962). Graduate School of Business and Public Administration; Corporation for Directorate general of Human Rights; Council of
http://libweb5.princeton.edu/ejournals/browse_zd.asp?index=Publisher&key=Univers

80. Attorney General Speaks (February 2000)
AUGUSTA, maine (AP) Attorney general Andrew Ketterer addressed a luncheon forum for legislators on school safety Friday, saying cruelty and hate must not be
http://www.youth.org/loco/PERSONProject/Alerts/States/Maine/general.html
From: SARATOGANY@aol.com
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 21:29:00 EST
Subject: Maine AG "Cruelty against homosexuals hampers education"
To: SARATOGANY@aol.com bdm3g@gateway.net Msg fwd by:
The Coalition for Safer Schools of NYS, PO Box 2345, Malta, NY 12020
Email to: saratogany@aol.com "The Actual or Perceived GLBT Student Protection Project"
This message has been distributed as a free informational service for the expressed interest of non-profit research and educational purposes only. Boston Globe (online) Maine Attorney General Andrew Ketterer: AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Attorney General Andrew Ketterer addressed a luncheon forum for legislators on school safety Friday, saying cruelty and hate must not be allowed to hamper learning by gay, lesbian and bisexual youth. Learning should be the primary mission of all students, he said, and ''you can't do that when your primary mission is interrupted by fear.'' The attorney general made his remarks during a series of brief presentations by students, teachers and parents who recounted episodes of harassment reflecting hostility toward homosexuality. The gathering in the State House Hall of Flags was sponsored by the Maine Safe Schools Collaborative.

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