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Extractions: Unanticipated tragic events can quickly escalate into a school-wide catastrophe if not dealt with immediately and effectively. Knowing what to do when a crisis occurs can minimize the chaos, rumors, and the impact of the event on students and community. When a disaster strikes, teachers and school staff members are torn between the need to deal with student reactions at the same time they are coping with their own reactions. This time often proves to be a time that they are least prepared to think quickly. With some advance planning, this process can be much smoother than when tragedy takes a school by surprise and no pre-formulated plan is in effect. Return to Table of Contents Crisis: A sudden, generally unanticipated event that profoundly and negatively affects a significant segment of the school population and often involves serious injury or death. A large number of students and staff will be affected. The psychological and emotional impact will be moderate to severe. Outside assistance will be needed. Crisis Team: A group consisting of administrators, school psychologists, counselors, and other designated persons to handle media, traffic, logistics and information. The Superintendent will make the determination to activate the Crisis Team. The Crisis Team will have a direct line to the code.
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Extractions: The National Agricultural Law Center has supported the initiation of the University of Arkansas School of Law's , the country's first student-edited legal journal devoted to studying the relationships that exist among food, law, and society. The inaugural issue of the Journal was published in July 2005 and features articles by several prestigious authors, including renowned food law expert Peter Barton Hutt. The Journal will be published twice yearly, with future issues focusing on international food safety laws and regulations, the legal effects of food technology, traceability issues, labeling requirements and other dynamic issues. Click here to view the contents of the inaugural issue of the For more information about the Journal , to order a subscription, or to submit an article for publication, please visit the Vicki S. Vasser-Murray
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Extractions: Fund Proceeds to Address Short- and Long-term Needs of Individuals and Families Alexandria, VA (September 12, 2005) United Way of America (UWA) today announced that Rodney Slater will chair a working group of national and local volunteers and staff to provide oversight and guide specific uses of the United Way Hurricane Katrina Response Fund. Mr. Slater is a former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and also former head of the Federal Highway Administration. He is currently a partner in its public policy practice group at Patton Boggs LLP in Washington, D.C. and a member of United Way of America Board of Trustees. In the wake of this great human tragedy, we are pleased that Rodney has agreed to take on this very important role as chairman of the committee that will set priorities and administer the assets of the United Way Hurricane Katrina Response fund, stated Brian Gallagher, President and CEO of United Way of America. Rodneys professional skills as a lawyer and a former cabinet secretary along with his compassion and drive to help those in need is the perfect combination of talents United Way needs to lead this important task of allocating millions of dollars to the victims of hurricane Katrina, Gallagher continued.
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Extractions: Edited by Timothy E. Cook Order Yours Today! B r e a u x S y m p o s I u m We Hold These Truths? How New Technology is Changing Foreign Affairs Reporting November 11-12, 2005 The 2005 Breaux Symposium will explore ways that new media technologyfrom satellites and cell phones to digital convergence and the Internethas changed the creation of foreign news. The emphasis will be on what is happening now, with an attempt to predict future trends and how they challenge basic truths long held about foreign affairs and the news media . These truths will be explored in a book to be published under the Reilly Centers politics@media book series. The contributors will create presentations for the symposium followed by discussion. It is being organized by David Perlmutter. Chapters and Contributors: Technological change and foreign affairs reporting: A history and a challenge . David Perlmutter, associate professor, Manship School of Mass Communication and John M. Hamilton, dean, Manship School of Mass Communication
The Arts In Education -- 2004-06 Chairman's Initiative The arkansas A+ schools Network is a statewide, comprehensive school reform that The Walton Arts Center is arkansas largest and busiest center for the http://www.ecs.org/html/projectsPartners/chair2005/ArkansasStory.asp
Extractions: Under Governor Huckabee's leadership, Arkansas policymakers, as well as private organizations, have implemented a number of programs to provide students with access to quality instruction in and through the arts. Policies 2001 H.B. 1883 requires every public elementary school in the state to provide at least 40 minutes of instruction in music or visual art every week by June 2002, with every student in grades 1-6 allowed to participate in this instruction. Every class in every school is allocated a minimum of $100 to obtain needed supplies and equipment for music and art classes. By June 1, 2005, students in grades 1-6 must participate in this instruction, which must be provided by a teacher certified to teach art or music. 2005 H.B. 1034 adds that by the 2005-2006 school year, this requirement increases to at least 40 minutes of art and 40 minutes of music instruction every week. Very few other states require music or art instruction at the elementary level. 2001 H.B. 1883
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Extractions: The page contains pointers or descriptions of resource and reference material useful in the study of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC). This information includes coverage of the broader area of communication, specific topics such as MOO activity, and related areas of study such as Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
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Extractions: Today in History September 16, 1940 - On this day in 1940, the Burke-Wadsworth Act is passed by Congress, by wide margins in both houses, and the first peacetime draft in the history of the United States is imposed. Selective Service was born. September 16, 1974 - President Gerald Ford announced an amnesty program for Vietnam War deserters and draft evaders.