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41. Childhood Obesity Prevention Agenda
and Codirector, Knight Center for Science of Adolescent Medicine, University of new mexico school of Medicine Children, Adolescents, the media Michael Traub
http://www.commercialalert.org/copa.htm
Commercial Alert's
Childhood Obesity Prevention Agenda for States, Municipalities and School Boards
American children are suffering from an epidemic of obesity. In spite of this, purveyors of junk food increasingly are able to use public schools as a platform for their marketing campaigns. In effect, the junk food lobby has latched onto the compulsory school laws as a way to corral a captive audience of impressionable children. Parents should guide the eating habits of their kids. Corporations have no business wedging into that relationship. Schools should support parents in this. We are what we eat, as the old saying goes; and in this the schools play an important part, for good or ill. Schools should encourage healthful eating habits and exercise. They should not become marketing zones and shopping centers in which junk food manufacturers get open access to impressionable children. WE CALL ON STATE AND LOCAL OFFICIALS TO PROTECT OUR CHILDREN BY PROHIBITING THE MARKETING AND SALE OF JUNK FOOD IN SCHOOLS. Schools should help parents promote good nutrition, rather than support junk food companies that promote products high in added sugar and fat.

42. New MexicoHigh Tech Job Forum :: About This Site
Technology new media Services new mexico Engineering Research Institute The Albuquerque High Performance Computing Center The Robert O. Anderson school and
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43. Developing Educational Standards - Library Media
University maintains an excellent new mexico Standards site. Virgil Jacobsen from the Alpine school District in and the Washington Library media Association in
http://edstandards.org/StSu/Library.html

44. New Mexico CultureNet - The Civil War In New Mexico, Project History
waivers for any Santa Fe high school graduate who community, SFCC is a designated new media Center, one of Implications of the Civil War in new mexico Project.
http://www.nmculturenet.org/heritage/civil_war/projecthistory.html
The Civil War in New Mexico
A Collaboration of
The Palace of The Governors - SER Academy
Santa Fe Community College
New Mexico CultureNet
Alex Traube
Project Coordinator
Project History In 1997, The Palace of The Governors, New Mexico's State History Museum , began working on a digitization pilot project with two educational institutions in Santa Fe. Only a few museum projects of any kind had been completed previously in New Mexico, none involving the kind of partnership described here. The partners in this project, along with the Palace, were the SER Academy , an alternative Santa Fe high school for at-risk, predominantly Hispanic youth, and Santa Fe Community College The focus of this School-To-Work project, as it has become pegged, is a brief but significant episode of the Civil War that took place in New Mexico. Photographs, manuscripts, books, and artifacts associated with the Civil War in New Mexico were photographed, digitized, and catalogued by the teenage Academy students. The same students used the digitized materials to create a CIVIL WAR IN NEW MEXICO web site. The site will be available on publicly accessible computers at The Palace of The Governors, in Santa Fe, and on the World Wide Web. The roles of the partners in the collaboration were pretty straightforward: The Palace of The Governors provided physical materials (artifacts and photographs), intellectual content (scholarly articles), career mentoring from staff, and library resources where the students were taught to do genealogical research. The Academy selected the student-workers and provided daily instruction for them in various subjects, including software and hardware-related skill development. The community college contributed technological leadership, including a course in HTML for the students; the college also provided a clearly delineated educational path for the Academy students for after high school.

45. School Library / Media Center Friends
the biggest Book Fairs in new mexico) add funds helping process books, orienting new students, assisting the Florida City Elementary school media center or to
http://www.folusa.org/html/slmc.html
School Library/Media Center Friends
Austin Readers for School Libraries,
Austin, TX The mission of the Austin Readers for School Libraries is to "encourage and facilitate children's reading, to instill a passion for books, and to promote libraries as strong, vital institutions that are central to the well being of their schools and community." In 1995, the Board of the Austin ISD threatened to cut library positions in several of the city's smaller elementary schools. One parent, Virginia Raymond, made an impassioned plea before the Austin Independent School District Board to retain the staff. A school library supporter on the board was so impressed with Ms. Raymond that he suggested she reach out to other parents who shared her belief in the importance of quality library service in the schools. Thus the Austin Readers for School Libraries were born. Georgia O'Keeffe Elementary School Friends of the Library
Albuquerque, New Mexico

46. New Mexico
with concrete skills in creative media technology that Latino and Native American culture of northern new mexico. part video series about the school’s Teen
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Joan Turietta
6910 Natalie N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Fax (505) 889-8617 Regular programs run throughout the school year. Summer enrichment programs are also available. Academic assistance is provided in writing and mathematics, and tutoring is available in English, Spanish, and Native American languages. Career planning and job training are also available. Mentorship programs are organized through local business internships and Latino community leaders. A job-training program has been established with Target Stores and Phillips Laboratories. Students must first complete successful training at the Target School Campus Store in areas such as customer relations, security, safety, and cleanliness. In addition, students are also tested in math competencies and oral and written communication skills.

47. Well-stocked, Staffed School Libraries Boost FCAT Scores, UCF Research Shows
in Colorado, Oregon, Texas, Iowa and new mexico, the Florida between available resources in a school s library and if you have an active media center that the
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-02/uocf-wss022004.php
Public release date: 20-Feb-2004
Contact: Tom Evelyn
tevelyn@mail.ucf.edu

University of Central Florida
Well-stocked, staffed school libraries boost FCAT scores, UCF research shows
Students at schools with better libraries outperform peers on Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, University of Central Florida research reveals
ORLANDO, Fla. Students at schools with well-staffed libraries that circulate the most books and have the most computers outperform their peers on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, according to research at the University of Central Florida. FCAT scores, the state's primary measure of student achievement, were 20 percent higher in 2000-01 in reading at high schools that employed at least one full-time professional librarian and the equivalent of one other full-time library employee, UCF education professor Donna Baumbach concluded in her "Making the Grade" report. FCAT scores also were highest at elementary and middle schools with well-staffed libraries. Fifty-five percent of students passed the FCAT reading test at high schools with a full-time professional library media specialist and one or more employees who worked a combined 40 hours or more a week, compared with 37 percent at other high schools. Other factors influencing test scores include the size of a school's library collection, the age of the materials and the availability of computers in the library. Like studies in Colorado, Oregon, Texas, Iowa and New Mexico, the Florida research shows there is a strong correlation between available resources in a school's library and student achievement.

48. New Mexico Media News - Media Monitoring Service By EIN News
disciplines/utilize two or more media of art Legislation is pending in new mexico, Arizona, and California conquer America and Albuquerque high school tennis 14
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2004 0725; RNC Chairman Gillespie to Visit new mexico school; Event Celebrates
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50. Gallup, New Mexico Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs, Hotels,
schools in Gallup ST FRANCIS school (Students 138 Gallup compared to new mexico state average Black race kW; GALLUP, NM; Owner MILLENNIUM media, INC.); KHAC
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Population (year 2000): 20,209
Males: 9,628 (47.6%), Females: 10,581 (52.4%) Elevation: 6508 feet County: McKinley Land area: 13.4 square miles Zip codes: 87301, 87302, 87305. Median resident age: 31.1 years
Median household income: $34,868 (year 2000)
Median house value: $97,000 (year 2000) New: Gallup, NM residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Gallup:
  • American Indian (40.1%) Hispanic (33.1%) White Non-Hispanic (26.9%) Other race (14.8%) Two or more races (5.9%) Black (1.1%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
Ancestries: German (6.9%), Irish (6.3%), English (4.5%), United States (2.7%), Italian (2.6%), Polish (1.2%). For population 25 years and over in Gallup
  • High school or higher: 78.5% Bachelor's degree or higher: 21.3% Graduate or professional degree: 10.3% Unemployed: 7.7% Mean travel time to work: 16.2 minutes
For population 15 years and over in Gallup city
  • Never married: 35.2%

51. CDC Media Relations: CDC Awards Funds To Universities For Research On How To Pre
1999 Contact CDC, Division of media Relations (404 Children Noreen M. Clark Center for Excellence in new mexico University of new mexico school of Medicine
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CDC awards funds to universities for research on how to prevent disease and injuries
As part of its new strategy to strengthen and expand the nation's public health research programs at universities, CDC announced today grants of $12.5 million to fund 50 research projects at academic health centers, research centers and university-affiliated programs across the country. The funding is part of CDC's Prevention Research Initiative, an effort to link the talents and skills of university-based scientists with the resources of health departments, community-based programs, and national organizations. "The awards ensure that public health research activities address problems affecting the nation's communities," says Dr. Jeffrey P. Koplan, director of the CDC. "The grants will help CDC and its partners conduct research that can directly improve community health and reduce the need for medical care."

52. Libweb - Libraries On The Web
Dakota, USA; Walter Johnson High school media Center Bethesda, MD Missouri, USA; Westlake High school Austin, TX Library White Sands, NM, new mexico, USA; Wilcox
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53. Alamogordo News New Mexico Embraces Film Projects
we become a viable and sustainable media center, rather that Strout, acting director of the new mexico Film Office Documentary and Student (high school age and
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54. Wagon Mound (New Mexico) School District And Its Role As A Partner In The NSF-Su
Wagon Mound school district beyond new mexico requirements; high school and elementary school computer labs computers, and modernizing the library media center.
http://www.wmich.edu/evalctr/rsi/wagon_mound.html
A Case Study
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the NSF-Supported UCAN Rural Systemic Initiative (RSI)
Prepared
for The NSF Rural Systemic Initiatives Evaluation Study by
The Evaluation Center
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008-5237 August 2000
Foreword The visitation team would like to thank the following people for their cooperation during the site visit: Vicente Llamas, Principal Investigator of the UCAN RSI; Robert Jenkins, Co-Principal Investigator of the UCAN RSI; Betsy Yost, Director of the UCAN RSI; Carlos Atencio, New Mexico County Coalition Leader; and Joe Baca, Superintendent of Wagon Mound Schools.
A Case Study of Wagon Mound (NM) School District and Its Role as a Partner in the NSF Supported UCAN Rural Systemic Initiative (RSI) Geographically, Wagon Mound is located in Mora County in the northeastern part of New Mexico. The nearest city with a population of 15,000 or more is Las Vegas, New Mexico, some 40 miles southeast; to the north is Raton with a population of less than 10,000. The town of Wagon Mound is at the intersection of highways 120 and I-35, which provide immediate north, south, east, and west access. Surrounded by the Corunudo Hills and just east of the Turkey Mountains and southeast of the Kiowa National Grasslands, the area provides a picturesque setting of diverse environmental conditions. The state capital is located in Santa Fe, which is approximately 100 miles southeast via I-35, which extends from El Paso to beyond Denver.

55. Press Releases
media representatives also are welcome at the ceremony. enthusiasm for science in high school students, their Any new mexico high school student in grades 912
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Los Alamos hosts May 1 Supercomputing Challenge
Contact: Jim Danneskiold Recent News Pumping energy to nanocrystals from a quantum well Scientists provide new understanding of manganites Woldegabriel talk explores geology's link to anthropology Media Advisory: Laboratory breaks ground for nanoscience building Los Alamos announces NEWNET changes Laboratory creates hydrogen and fuel cell research institute Scientists model the dynamics of DNA transcription Scientists model disease outbreaks in urban social networks Scientists explore complexities of sea ice from high desert venue Los Alamos helps industry by simulating circuit failures from cosmic rays LOS ALAMOS, N.M., April 28, 1997 More than 200 supercomputer standouts from New Mexico's high schools will visit Los Alamos National Laboratory on Wednesday and Thursday, April 30-May 1, for the seventh annual New Mexico High School Supercomputing Challenge. Nearly 500 students and 110 teachers from 50 schools have spent the last year researching scientific problems and writing programs to solve them on supercomputers at Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories.

56. High School Supercomputing Challenge Awards At Los Alamos On April 25
Area 3. A reception open to the finalists, judges and news media follows at noon The goal of the yearlong new mexico High school Supercomputing Challenge
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High School Supercomputing Challenge awards at Los Alamos on April 25
Contact: Steve Sandoval, steves@lanl.gov Recent News Pumping energy to nanocrystals from a quantum well Scientists provide new understanding of manganites Woldegabriel talk explores geology's link to anthropology Media Advisory: Laboratory breaks ground for nanoscience building Los Alamos announces NEWNET changes Laboratory creates hydrogen and fuel cell research institute Scientists model the dynamics of DNA transcription Scientists model disease outbreaks in urban social networks Scientists explore complexities of sea ice from high desert venue Los Alamos helps industry by simulating circuit failures from cosmic rays LOS ALAMOS, N.M., April 24, 2001 More than 120 of New Mexico's youngest supercomputer programmers will gather at the Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory on Wednesday (April 25) to claim scholarships, savings bonds and other prizes at the 11th annual New Mexico High School Supercomputing Challenge awards ceremony. Nearly 250 students competed in the challenge; about 120 students are expected to be at Los Alamos. Thirty teams, including about a dozen finalist teams, will tour the Los Alamos computers on which they have been running programs all year, show off their skills and hear talks from researchers at Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories.

57. Listen Up! . About Us. Advisory Board | PBS
junior at Bishop Machebeuf Catholic High school in Denver media at the Five Points media Center since her Taos Talking Pictures Festival in new mexico as part
http://www.pbs.org/merrow/listenup/aboutus/advisoryboard.html
Home About Us About Us : Our Funders Our Partners Staff Advisory Board Merrow Report Contact Us Youth Media Producers
Kayla McDuffie Tamara Garica Eddie Johnston Claire Steinberg ... Iriane Todd Adult Media Professionals
Russ Gibb Jim McKay Tim McNeal Hye-Jung Park ... Kathleen Tyner Kayla McDuffie Kayla is an 18 year old freshman at the College of Santa Fe where she plans to major in Moving Image Arts. She began her career as a media maker at Espanola Valley High School in New Mexico where she produced a number of short films including: "The Tree of Hope, A Stand Against Violence Alcohol and Drug Abuse" (shown at the Angelici Film Festival- New Mexico 1999), "Coming Out among Friends," an autobiography about being gay in a small town (screened at the Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival- New Mexico) and "Help Me" (a poem which won First place award and the New Mexico Scholastic Press Association). Russ Gibb Recently selected Technology Teacher of the Year for the state of Michigan, Russ has been actively engaging youth in media production for more than 25 years. Currently, he is a teacher at WDHS, Dearborn High School in Dearborn MI. In just this past year, you may have seen WDHS producers' on Good Morning America, in the

58. 6.64.8 NMAC
seeking to add an endorsement in library/media to an existing new mexico educator license five full academic years of teaching or school library experience
http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/nmac/parts/title06/06.064.0008.htm
TITLE 6 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION CHAPTER 64 SCHOOL PERSONNEL - COMPETENCIES FOR LICENSURE PART 8 COMPETENCIES FOR ENTRY-LEVEL LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALISTS ISSUING AGENCY: State Board of Education [07-15-99; 6.64.8.1 NMAC - Rn, 6 NMAC 4.7.1.7.1, 10-31-01] SCOPE: Chapter 64, Part 8, governs the competencies that will be used by New Mexico institutions of higher education to establish a curriculum for persons seeking an endorsement in library media to a New Mexico educator license. [07-15-99; 6.64.8.2 NMAC - Rn, 6 NMAC 4.7.1.7.2, 10-31-01] STATUTORY AUTHORITY: Sections 22-2-1, 22-2-2, and 22-10A-3, NMSA 1978. [07-15-99; 6.64.8.3 NMAC - Rn, 6 NMAC 4.7.1.7.3, 10-31-01; A, 09-30-03] DURATION: Permanent [07-15-99; 6.64.8.4 NMAC - Rn, 6 NMAC 4.7.1.7.4, 10-31-01] EFFECTIVE DATE: July 15, 1999, unless a later date is cited at the end of a section or paragraph. [07-15-99; 6.64.8.5 NMAC - Rn, 6 NMAC 4.7.1.7.5, 10-31-01] OBJECTIVE: This regulation is adopted by the State Board of Education (hereinafter the “State Board”) for the purpose of establishing entry-level library media competencies that are based on what beginning library media specialists must know and be able to do to provide effective library media programs in New Mexico schools. The competencies were developed to ensure alignment with the New Mexico’s Content Standards and Benchmarks and with the national standards of the American Library Association and the American Association of School Librarians.

59. Higher Education Center: New Mexico College And University Drinking And Driving
How (media, classes, public information)? AAA new mexico has been committed to improving the DWI and traffic safety programs, including school alcohol education
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Drinking and Driving Prevention Award $5,000 Grand Prize Sponsored by
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and AAA New Mexico View our Letter of Invitation Mission Award Categories and Criteria Entry Requirements ... About the Higher Education Center Mission To recognize programs and activities at colleges and universities (post-secondary institutions) for their efforts to:
  • prevent or reduce the campus' drinking and driving problems prevent or control the campus' alcohol or other drug use which can result in impaired driving
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  • One $5,000 Grand Prize for the top program in the region (CA, NM, TX, HI, UT, NV) Two $1,000 State Awards are available in New Mexico Travel Incentives Selected winning schools receive financial assistance to present at a showcase session of the Dept. of Education's national Conference on AOD in Higher Education
Efforts can be: Student Activities Greeks, student organizations, athletic teams

60. Marshall Space Flight Center News Release 01-289 (08-28-01)
Contact Jerry Berg media Relations Department (256) 5440034 a 1996 graduate of Grants High school in Grants s degree in English at new mexico State University
http://www1.msfc.nasa.gov/news/news/releases/2001/01-289.html
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NASA cooperative education opportunities allow students such as Koby South, shown at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., to experience first-hand working for the U.S. space program. (NASA)
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August 28, 2001 Release: New Mexico State University student Koby South reaches for stars in NASA education program Koby Lee South, a graduate student in technical and professional rhetoric at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, is working in the U.S. space program as part of a NASA Contracting Intern Program. South is involved in procurement for the Space Transportation and Support Department at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. For more than two months, South has participated in the NASA Contracting Intern Program with the Marshall Center Procurement Office’s Advanced Concepts and Engineering Group. South has specialized in the simplified acquisition system, a process that involves awarding purchase orders for commercially available goods and services. These are required to support research, design, development, fabrication, and other activities involving rockets and spacecraft. His work has taken him to NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., and Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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