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Extractions: Summary notes compiled by Elisabeth McGregor, Trustee, Ballou Channing District The UUA Board of Trustees gathered in Boston for the weekend of October 18-20. Friday was spent in working groups and non-business discussion sessions, while Saturday and Sunday were spent in full Board meetings. In addition, various Board committees and task forces, including the Finance Committee, Committee on Committees, and Anti-Racism Assessment and Monitoring Team, met at various times before and during the weekend. We welcomed two new colleagues: Lyda Adair , trustee from the Mountain Desert District, and Matt Moore , youth observer. Many Board members were also able to attend "
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Extractions: "The First City of Kansas" Welcome to the City of Leavenworth, Kansas Home City of Leavenworth 100 North 5th Street Leavenworth, Kansas Email Search this Web Site: Basic Search Advanced Search The City Commission receives advice and recommendations from many boards and commissions. The boards and commissions are staffed by volunteers and focus on a particular subject matter. The City's advisory boards and commissions include: For the most recent listing of current board members, click here Airport Building Code of Appeals Cable Television ... Zoning Appeals Airport Advisory Board Members: 7 members, appointed by the City Commission Meetings: Thursday, 3:30 PM on an "as needed" basis Staff Contact: Michael McDonald , Public Works Director, (913) 684-0375 The Airport Advisory Board consists of seven citizens, whom are appointed by the City Commission. The Airport Advisory Board's main purpose is to provide advice and recommendations that could be helpful to the City Commission in improving the operations and facilities at the municipal airport. Building Code Board of Appeals Members: 5 members - 5 year terms, appointed by the City Commission
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Extractions: Welcome, log in J-W Staff Reports Saturday, April 24, 2004 Eight new members joined the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce board of directors. Here's a brief look at the new members: Griffin is president and CEO of Griffin Technologies, 916 Mass., Suite 200. Griffin has more than 13 years experience in executive management in the technology industry. He was the 1994 Small Business Assn. Young Entrepreneur of the Year award winner and has won the America's Top 10 Collegiate Entrepreneur award from the Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs. He serves on the board of directors for Kansas International and the Lawrence Technology Assn., Griffin serves on the board of trustees for the Kansas University Center for Research and the board of advisers for KU's Information Technology and Telecommunications Center. Before founding Griffin Technologies, Griffin founded Gtronics Software, a custom software development and integration firm with a focus on market research software, and worked as a software developer for KU's Information Telecommunication and Technology Center. He is a 1998 graduate of Leadership Lawrence.
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Extractions: Evaluation The Missouri Comprehensive Guidance Program is directed toward elementary, middle and comprehensive high schools. It has been an integral part of Missouris schools addressing the following areas: Career Planning and Exploration, Knowledge of Self and Others and Educational and Career Development. We will continue to support our schools with in-service and staff development pertaining to the Missouri Comprehensive Guidance Program by conducting Comprehensive Guidance Inservice for school districts that have previously implemented the program. New Personnel Workshops New Personnel Workshops are designed for school districts that have previously implemented the Missouri Comprehensive Guidance Program, but now have counselors and building level administration on staff who may not be familiar with the program.
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Extractions: quality educational opportunities for all students. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry offers information on how parents can help their children after a disaster. American Psychological Association contains a spectrum of resources for students, parents and educators. Some topics include
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Extractions: email: voelzz@uwgb.edu Year after year, graduating seniors in Interdisciplinary Studies say the high level of accessibility of their professors is what they value most about their UW-Green Bay experience. Our students enjoy the same quality of teaching and one-on-one access as their on-campus counterparts because the same UW-Green Bay faculty who teach on campus also teach the Extended degree courses. Currently, about 35 UW-Green Bay professors from an array of disciplines teach in the Extended Degree Program. Breznay, Peter T.
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Extractions: Summer 2005 ESP Newsletter; Edition Number 101 Epsilon Sigma Phi The Extension Professionals' Organization Richard (Dick) Wootton, Director, Extension and Outreach, with the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC), has been selected to receive the 2005 National Distinguished Service Ruby Award. He will deliver the prestigious Ruby Lecture during the Ruby Luncheon on Friday, November 11th, at the 2005 Epsilon Sigma Phi National Conference in Colorado Springs, CO. His distinguished Extension career has certainly helped set a new standard for Extension programming nationwide. The Distinguished Service Ruby Award is the highest recognition presented by Epsilon Sigma Phi (ESP) and is designed to recognize truly outstanding thinking, performance and leadership in Cooperative Extension. His ESP colleagues in Maryland wrote, "Richard Wootton has demonstrated a servant leadership style built on recognizing community needs, identifying individual educator strengths, and the sharing of resources to serve new and expanding audiences. An early adopter of technology, employing effective people skills, a capacity to listen well and recognize opportunities to build are hallmarks of his accomplishments in Extension leadership in three states and now as Director of Extension and Outreach at NASULGC representing the Cooperative Extension system nationally."
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Extractions: Of Note GRANTS The following faculty have been awarded university research/creative projects grants: Connie Dalrymple , Ablah Library, "Learning Styles in Library Instruction: Lessons from Kansas Libraries," $4,500; Sandra Emery , curriculum and instruction, "Evaluation of the Waiver Program in Special Education," $4,500; C. Nicholas Johnson , School of Performing Arts, "WSU Dancers Performing Mime Theater in Poland," $4,500; Lori Norton-Meier , curriculum and instruction, "Speak to My Heart: An Ethnographic Study of Adolescence, Literacy, Power and Being Female," $4,500; Jay Price , history, "Arizona State Parks Research Project," $3,371; Larry Whitman , industrial and manufacturing engineering, "Supply Chain Dynamic Web Configuration," $4,500; Wan Yang , geology, "Time Partitioning Among Component Lithologies and Its Implications on Relationships Between Depositional Cycles and Geological Processes," $4,430;