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         Minnesota School Media Centers:     more books (19)
  1. Per pupil expenditures in Minnesota school library media centers: A survey by Robin R Gunning, 1995
  2. An analysis of the staffing, collection size and selected media equipment in the media centers of the public schools of Bloomington, Minnesota by Barbara B Ellingson, 1989
  3. A design for new student orientation to the media center at Northfield Junior High School, Northfield, Minnesota by Betty L Harmsen, 1978
  4. A study of high school students usage in an English resource center and its effect on the school media center at John Marshall High School, Rochester, Minnesota by Wayne J Servais, 1972
  5. New student and staff orientation at the media center at Arlington high school St. Paul, Minnesota by Ginny M Rueter, 1999
  6. Minnesota launches new teacher initiative.(Update: education news from schools, businesses, research and government agencies): An article from: District Administration by Fran Silverman, 2004-12-01
  7. A survey of the tasks completed and services provided by Minnesota public school library media specialists who serve more than one media center by Marilyn J Lund, 1993
  8. Deception, distortion, and democracy (Lecture series / Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law) by Kathleen Hall Jamieson, 1989
  9. An investigation of the media services provided by Anoka-Isanti Independent School District No. 15 by William F Hammes, 1969
  10. A census of North American newspaper ombudsmen: Preliminary findings (Report Series / Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law) by Theodore Lewis Glasser, 1985
  11. A guide to the archives of the National News Council (Report series / Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and the Law) by Patricia L Dooley, 1986
  12. The manufacture of consent (Lecture series / Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law) by Noam Chomsky, 1986
  13. Mass media law: Cor readings in Contemporary and historical media law. A selected bibliography by Donald M Gillmor, 1993
  14. Mass media law: A selected bibliography by Donald M Gillmor, 1987

81. Budget, Equity Were Reasons Cited For Minnesota Center Move
The minnesota Center is the district’s yearround school for With the school’s space finite, the Center For those classes and for media center use, shuttle
http://www.isanticountynews.com/2002/April/17mncentermove.html

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Budget, equity were reasons cited for Minnesota Center move
Posted Online:4/17/02 Significant decisions made during budget crunch times often come with emotional side feelings. Such is the case with District 911’s nearing decision to move the Minnesota Center to Isanti Middle School this coming school year. The Minnesota Center is the district’s year-round school for middle school-aged students. Under the leadership of Gary Hawkins, Cathy Belsheim and the staff, the ‘year-round school’ has offered a unique learning atmosphere following the 45/15 calender, with classroom numbers typically smaller than the the other two middle schools. From its inception, it has been housed in the old Warehouse Grocery building on the east side of Cambridge, tucked behind the Northbound Liquor store. As in four of the six school buildings in the district, the MN Center has seen a drop in numbers over the past five-year span, with its high water mark at 165 students in 2000 down to 131 this year (based on March 1st enrollment numbers). At the April 8 parents’ meeting at the MN Center, those numbers are part of the reasons highlighted by Supt Ken Runberg as reasons the school was recommended to be housed in IMS. Supt. Runberg said the district was striving for “equity in education” for present and future MN Center students. With the school’s space finite, the Center does not have the facilities for specials and classes such as music, industrial arts and science. For those classes and for media center use, shuttle buses to CMS had to be employed which cut into the learning time for students, creating an inequity of learning opportunity, said Runberg.

82. Thisweek Newspapers - Online Edition
one of three music educators of the year by the minnesota Music Educators for the University of Massachusetts at the Farmington High school media center May 3
http://www.thisweek-online.com/
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World War II veterans were honored Memorial Day weekend by Richard Carroll’s address to the crowd gathered at Central Park in Rosemount. Carroll is a World War II veteran and an ex-prisoner of war. Photo by Tad Johnson
District 196 voters approve bonds
Voters in Independent School District 196 (Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan) approved a Facilities Referendum on June 8 that will provide $68 million to address the district’s most critical school facilities and equipment needs over the next five to 10 years. Go to story
District 191 board sees gold in fund balance
A larger-than-projected fund balance has most members of the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School Board saying they want to reconsider some of the nearly $5 million in budget cuts they approved in March. Go to story
Committee approves draft plan for Rosemount downtown redevelopment
A unanimous decision signaled the beginning of the process as the Rosemount Downtown Redevelopment Committee unanimously forwarded the 59-page draft plan it developed to the Port Authority. Go to story
Farmington teachers approve contract
Farmington School District teachers voted last week to approve a long-delayed contract for the 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 school years.

83. Libweb - Libraries On The Web
MD, Maryland, USA; McNeil High school Austin, TX Meadville media Center Meadville, PA, Pennsylvania, USA; Mechanics KS, Kansas, USA; minnesota Historical Society
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/usa-special.html
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84. Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center: Newswire/17055
at the high school level. Women’s Ice hockey has been added by Wisconsin, minnesota, and other schools. Men’s hockey is very
http://www.ucimc.org/newswire/display/17055/index.php
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85. State Demographic Center Home Page
Estimates Population and household estimates produced by the State Demographic Center. spoken at home by all students (K12) in minnesota s school districts.
http://www.demography.state.mn.us/
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86. 2000 MSLMA Conference Speakers - Biographies
Doug Johnson is Director of media Technology at the Mankato Area Public Schools in minnesota as well as a faculty member in Library media Education at
http://www.mslma.org/annualconference/2000/2000Speakers.html
MSLMA Conference 2000
Featured Speakers Take a look at our wonderful line up of speakers for the upcoming MSLMA Conference. See you there! Lynette Aznavourian, MSLMA Conference Corrdinator David Loertscher
Doug Johnson

Paula Danziger

David V. Loertscher, MLS, PhD
Dr. Loertscher is a Professor at the School of Library and Information Science of San Jose State University where he administers the K-12 library credential program. A past president of the American Association of School Librarians (1995-96), he is a former elementary and secondary library media specialist, and is well-known as an author and speaker on school media centers and educational technology. His book Taxonomies of the School Library Media Program (Libraries Unlimited, c1988) is regarded as the foundation of today's view of the role of the school library in the educational process. Available online is his 1997 paper The Information Literacy Movement of the School Library Media Field: A Preliminary Summary of the Research co-authored with Blanche Woolls. His professional writings have also appeared in School Library Journal and School Library Media Quarterly , and he is the author of numerous books including:

87. Land Management Information Center Home Page
The Land Management Information Center offers services and Medicine Counties online; 44 minnesota counties now school GIS datasets (SY20022003) free online
http://www.lmic.state.mn.us/
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The Land Management Information Center offers services and products that promote the effective use of geographic data and geographic information technology to benefit the people of Minnesota.
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88. Centennial High School
Centennial High school now has List Serv (Please MILITARY REPRESENTATIVE SCHEDULE University of minnesota – Duluth Friday time in the Career Center to obtain
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Centennial High School now has List Serv (Please click to view and join) SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
Summer office hours for Centennial High School will be as follows:
Regular office hours On Tuesday, May 25, 2004, Centennial High School held its annual Scholarship and Academic Awards Night. This year over 60 students were awarded local scholarships. Over 30 area businesses, community and school organizations, families and individuals in the community have generously contributed to the Centennial Area Scholarship Program. This year almost $50,000 was awarded to Centennial seniors. We had 145 seniors apply for scholarships through the common application which included sections on academic, school involvement, community involvement and an essay. This was the highest number of applicants ever, making the selection process extremely difficult. The hardest part is not being able to give awards out to all students that are deserving of a scholarship.
The Centennial Area Education Foundation has recently formed a partnership with the Centennial Area Scholarship Program. The Foundation is a nonprofit organization composed of volunteers from the community dedicated to raising money to enrich the students in the Centennial schools. With this partnership, we anticipate growth in the scholarship program. Fundraising efforts by the Foundation will hopefully increase the number of scholarships available to Centennial students pursuing post secondary education.

89. AACC - COMACC - University Of Minnesota
University of minnesota school of Medicine.
http://www.aacc.org/comacc/minnesota.stm
ANNUAL REPORT CONTACT US SITE MAP Search By Keyword Jump To AACC Direct AACC Press ABCC About AACC ACCENT Accreditation Annual Meeting Awards Board of Directors CCJ CE Credit Chemunicator CLN CME Planning Guide Divisions EBM Resource Center Expert Access GA Update International Members Job Center Lab Rules Lab Tests Online Listservs Local Sections Media Center Meetings Listing Membership Membership Directory NACB Online Bookstore Online Courses Related Site Links Standards Strategies Van Slyke Society HOME EDUCATION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT COMMACC
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Director: Address: Fred S. Apple, PhD, DABCC
Telephone: (612) 347-3324
Fax: (612)904-4229
E-mail: fred.apple@co.hennepin.mn.us Hennepin County Medical Center
Affiliated Institutions: Hennepin County Medical Center
VA Medical Center Faculty and Research Interests University of Minnesota John H. Eckfeldt, MD, PhD Lipids, heart studies Ronald McGlennen, MD Molecular genetics, automated systems Michael Steffer, MD

90. Mill City Museum
media Contact Jason Schumann Public Relations, minnesota Historical Society Office 651297-8354 Cell 612-816-5718 E-mail jason.schumann@mnhs.org.
http://www.millcitymuseum.org/mediacenter/
Dear Media Member, Mill City Museum chronicles the story of the flour milling industry that flourished on the banks of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis a century ago. Recognized as the "Flour Milling Capital of the World" from roughly 1880 to 1930, Minneapolis came to be known as “Mill City.” Transforming grain from Midwestern Plains into a food staple for the world, the industry had far-reaching impact:
  • Millions here and abroad were able to purchase low-cost, high-quality flour; Minneapolis grew into a major city, its population surging from 13,000 in 1870 to 165,000 by 1890; and
Media Contact:
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91. Minnesota Daily
when it operated as an elementary school for Prospect in 2000 as an elementary and adult education center. many for Big Ten title. minnesota baseball center
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TOP STORIES Kerry stumps at the U Although summer has depleted the number of students on campus, they came out in large numbers, among other Minnesota residents, to hear Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., speak at the Sports Pavilion on Friday.
Bush backers protest rally

Shouts of “Four more years!” rang in the air above the steps of Coffman Union on Friday morning as hundreds of Republican revelers rallied to show their support for President George W. Bush.
Budget deficit closes ESL center
Noshin Askani, an international student from Iran, took English as a second language courses at the Minnesota English Center to refresh her English.
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My bill to expand the Minnesota Clean Indoor Air Act received a timely boost by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recent recommendation that people who wish to avoid heart attacks stay away from indoor secondhand tobacco smoke.
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92. Developing Educational Standards - Library Media
library media center staffing levels, collections, and budgets; various library media standards; and minnesota The Minneapolis Public Schools has placed
http://edstandards.org/StSu/Library.html

93. Charity Suspected In Minn. Schools Fraud (washingtonpost.com)
and wire fraud in sales to 19 minnesota schools of stationary None of the schools has filed any complaints, he said. We don t expect the media to do that but we
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A46814-2004May21.html
thisNode = 'education/national'; commercialNode ='health/fitness'; var SA_Message="SACategory=" + thisNode; PRINT EDITION Subscribe to NEWS OPINION ... REAL ESTATE SEARCH: Top 20 E-mailed Articles washingtonpost.com Education Around the Nation Charity Suspected in Minn. Schools Fraud
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Friday, May 21, 2004; 11:05 PM SALT LAKE CITY - A federal judge has frozen nearly $7 million in assets of a Utah charity suspected of ripping off schools around the country on fitness equipment. The bank assets were frozen at the request of the U.S. attorney in Minnesota, one of the states sold equipment by the National School Fitness Foundation. U.S. District Judge Richard Kyle in St. Paul froze the assets Tuesday and ordered the foundation to stop doing business in Minnesota, which has taken the lead in the investigation. Kyle said probable cause exists that the charity and a business partner, School Fitness Systems, committed mail and wire fraud in sales to 19 Minnesota schools of stationary bicycles, weightlifting machines, treadmills and other equipment. The order does not apply to other states, and no criminal charges have been filed.

94. Brooklyn Center, Minnesota Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs,
Biggest public primary/middle schools in Brooklyn Center Brooklyn Center compared to minnesota state average MINNEAPOLIS, MN; Owner INFINITY media CORPORATION);
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Population (year 2000): 29,172
Males: 14,205 (48.7%), Females: 14,967 (51.3%) County: Hennepin Land area: 7.9 square miles Zip code: 55430 Median resident age: 35.3 years
Median household income: $44,570 (year 2000)
Median house value: $105,600 (year 2000) New: Brooklyn Center, MN residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Brooklyn Center:
  • White Non-Hispanic (70.4%) Black (14.1%) Other Asian (6.5%) Two or more races (3.4%) Hispanic (2.8%) American Indian (1.5%) Other race (1.5%) Vietnamese (0.9%) Asian Indian (0.6%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
Ancestries: German (27.5%), Norwegian (13.7%), Irish (10.0%), Swedish (10.0%), English (5.6%), Polish (4.7%). For population 25 years and over in Brooklyn Center
  • High school or higher: 86.9% Bachelor's degree or higher: 16.7% Graduate or professional degree: 4.1% Unemployed: 5.0%

95. Homepage For Doug Johnson, Author, Speaker And Consultant On School Library Medi
This is a way of separating my efforts as the Director of media and Technology in the Mankato Schools and my professional efforts as a writer and speaker.
http://www.doug-johnson.com/
Top 10 your library slogans not recommended by AASL (Caution - for immature audiences only) Internet Serenity Prayer Technologist, grant me...
the Serenity to accept that not everything can be found on the Internet...
the Courage to go to the Library...
and the Wisdom to evaluate the information I do find. A Day of Ordinary (Library) Miracles Doug Johnson
Writing, Speaking and Consulting on School Technology and Library Issues
Common Sense Economy:
It's cheaper to buy a book for the library than it is to buy one for each classroom (More rules) WELCOME to my "personal" homepage. This is a way of separating my efforts as the Director of Media and Technology in the Mankato Schools and my professional efforts as a writer and speaker. I am great believer in the "stone soup mentality." Like the soldiers in the old French fable, I know that when each person in a profession, organization, or community brings his or her individual talents and efforts to the table, everyone benefits. This page holds my offerings to the profession of library media and technology. I have certainly borrowed lots of wonderful ideas from many of you. I am obligated. (See "Why I Write For Publication,"

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