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Extractions: Network On Februray 14, 2001 the Kansas State Board of Education voted to restore evolution as a central theory in science classes. Not only was evolution restored, but a worldview philosophy of naturalism is now being promoted in Kansas. This letter by the Intelligent Design network proposes changes to the standard that were not accepted. The letter, the response by the writing team, and the followup letter clearly illustrates the naturalism worldview statements being promoted by the Kansas State Board of Education. For further information on the Kansas Science Standards visit the IDNet website at: http://www.intelligentdesignnetwork.org/ On Tuesday, May 9, 2005, the Kansas State Board voted to submit a next to final version of the Science Standards to an outside agency for external review. This version of the Standards incorporates the changes that are described in a two page summary posted at
Trends - Understanding "anti-Hazelwood" Laws And kansas school officials, whose actions might not violate the First Amendment, Hazelwood has taken an enormous toll on many high school student media http://www.studentpress.org/nspa/trends/~law0101hs.html
Extractions: How can state laws "trump" a United States Supreme Court decision? In short, they don't. They exist independently. Here are two things most of you already know: First, in its 1988 decision, Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier , the U.S Supreme Court significantly cut back on the First Amendment rights of most high school student journalists when working on school-sponsored publications. Second, so far, six states (Arkansas, California, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts) have passed student free expression laws and a number of local school districts have enacted student publication policies that limit the ability of school officials to their censor student media. These laws, which some have dubbed "anti-
In Kansas, A Sharp Debate On Evolution It would not be farfetched, said William S. Harris, a kansas City Tenn., where a high school science teacher was famously convicted of violating a http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/05/AR2005050501927.
Extractions: var SA_Message="SACategory=" + 'education'; Hello Edit Profile Sign Out Sign In Register Now ... Subscribe to SEARCH: News Web var ie = document.getElementById?true:false; ie ? formSize=27 : formSize=24 ; document.write(''); Top 20 E-mailed Articles washingtonpost.com Education Print This Article ... E-Mail This Article Top News Education What is RSS? All RSS Feeds By Peter Slevin Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, May 6, 2005; Page A01 TOPEKA, Kan., May 5 Debating a question that the scientific establishment considers settled, Kansas education authorities put evolutionary theory on trial Thursday in a hearing marked by sharp exchanges over Earth's origins and what students should be taught in science class. Scientists who support the idea of intelligent design, a set of assumptions that challenges established scientific thinking, told an approving Kansas State Board of Education subcommittee that modern Darwinian theory relies too much on unproven reasoning. Gaps in the science, they argued, leave open the possibility that a creator, or an unidentified "designing mind," is responsible for earthly development.
Kansas Schools OK Scrutiny Of Evolution The kansas Board of Education voted 64 Tuesday to include greater criticism The kansas school system was ridiculed around the country in 1999 when the http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/09/AR2005080901409.
Library Media Specialist Job Description These resources should be housed in a library media center which provides adequate space The school library media specialist plans, directs, implements, http://www.usd320.k12.ks.us/whs/lmc/lmsjob.html
Extractions: Library Media Specialist, USD 320 Brief Program Description The library media program should be an integral part of the schools' curriculum. Students and faculty members should be provided with the resources to supplement the curriculum, whether they be in-house resources or those found through the use of technology. These resources should be housed in a library media center which provides adequate space for all activities. The library media center should be conveniently located, easily accessible, and aesthetically inviting to all. Description of Position of LMS The school library media specialist plans, directs, implements, and evaluates the library program. Management Skills - Student Behaviors The library media specialist: Management Skills - Environment The library media specialist: Organizes library material, equipment, and facilities for effective and efficient utilization and circulation.
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University Of Kansas School Of Law University of kansas school of Law 202 Green Hall Lawrence, KS 66045 www.law.ku.edu The Public Interest Center is part of the Office of Career Services, http://www.abanet.org/legalservices/probono/lawschools/156.html
Extractions: www.law.ku.edu Pick a Pro Bono Category Contact Information Category or Type of Program Description of Program Location of Program Staffing, Management and Oversight of Program Funding Student Run Pro Bono Groups and Specialized Law Education Projects Faculty Pro Bono Awards and Recognition Community Service Pick a Public Interest Category Contact Information Certificate and Curriculum Programs Public Interest Centers Public Interest Clinics Externships and Internships Classes with a Public Service Component Public Interest Journals and Website Public Interest Career Support Center Loan Repayment Assistance Programs (LRAP) Post-Graduate Fellowships and Awards Term Time Fellowships Summer Fellowships Extracurricular and Co-Curricular Programs Student Public Interest Groups Crystal M. Mai, Assistant Dean and Director of the Office of Career Services, is in charge of this program. 785/864-9208
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Extractions: Taking care of our young people is a top priority. Many of our corporations have corporate day cares, and there are myriad day care centers both privately owned and church sponsored. For those who prefer day care in the home, there are many home day care choices available. Contact ERC Resource and Referral for details on centers. They also keep a listing of available openings. Phone: 785-357-5171 Web site: www.ercrefer.org Churches
Extractions: KANSAS CITY MAYOR RECOGNIZED NATIONALLY FOR COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP Points of Light Foundation Presents Award at National Conference Mayor Carol Marinovich was honored for her leadership and proactive efforts to institute positive and lasting change in Kansas City, Kansas (KCK). While Mayor Marinovich believes in the importance of partnering with government agencies, local and state, she also believes that it's important to work closely with neighborhood groups-what she calls "the mainstay to the longevity of positive change." Since she became Mayor, citizen involvement in the life of the city-a real measure of the health of a city-has grown significantly, with the number of KCK neighborhood organizations growing from 30 to more than 100. In 1997, Marinovich chaired the KCK delegation to the Presidents' Summit on America's Future in Philadelphia. Following the Summit, she was instrumental in the establishment of Kansas City's Promise and co-chaired the effort in its formative years, providing leadership in Wyandotte County and across the metropolitan area. The Points of Light Foundation Community Leadership Award was established in 1992 to recognize the outstanding citizen volunteer in the mmunity that is host to the National Conference on Community Volunteering and National Service.
About > Media Center > To The Point Leadership Staff Careers media Center Support/Give Volunteers take a break from painting a DC school to pose with the JOIN HANDS DAY mascot. http://www.pointsoflight.org/about/mediacenter/tothepoint/2005/06/volaction_jhd.
Extractions: "Is this Candid Camera?" Kelly Jander, volunteer coordinator of the Rosedale Development Association in Kansas City, Kan., asked this question when she learned she has been awarded a $1,500 grant, one week before her JOIN HANDS DAY project. "It came at the right time," said Linda Wright, office manager of the Rosedale Development Association. "We were going to nix a major part of the project because of not enough money. But then it just came! The project just turned out awesome." This year, on May 7, 2005, adults and youth joined hands across the country to participate in volunteer projects. Foundation staff directly participated in JOIN HANDS DAY by sending a team to help beautify 33 public schools in the district, in partnership with Hands on DC, an all-volunteer, one-day, work-a-thon each spring that improves conditions in the D.C. public schools and raises money for college scholarships. The Rosedale Development Association in Kansas City, Kan., (Rosedale) called their JOIN HANDS DAY project "Operation Rosedale Paradise." After a communal breakfast, 70 volunteers transformed a bare lot behind the building into a green area surrounded by flowers and a wooden fence. Volunteers built a stage-deck and two round picnic tables, and painted a nearby playground with bright colors.
May Institute | Media Center media Center. Press Releases 2000 Implements first Positive Schools program in Wichita, kansas. 2003 Creates May Institutes Graduate Scholars program http://www.mayinstitute.org/media_center/50th_release.asp
Extractions: May Institute Celebrates 50 Years of Excellence Norwood, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Jacques May founded the Institute in 1955 to provide a supportive environment and progressive treatment for their twin sons with autism. Today, May Institute is among the largest, most respected, and innovative nonprofit organizations in the country, with nearly 200 service locations in 18 states, benefiting more than 25,000 individuals and families each year. It is fitting that May Institutes anniversary occurs during National Autism Awareness Month,says President and CEO Walter P. Christian, Ph.D., ABPP, who has led May Institute for more than 25 years. As we celebrate a half century of providing award-winning programs that have helped make progress possible for individuals with autism and other special needs, Im particularly proud of our many May professionals whose expertise in the field is unparalleled. In commending May Institute for its quality of services, CARF stated, The commitment, dedication, enthusiasm, and skill of the staff members are found throughout the organization, and they (staff) are genuine and caring in carrying out their responsibilities.
Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute - Announcements We will post media coverage and news announcements from the kansas City Area Life kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Adds Center for http://www.kclifesciences.org/content/newsroom/announcements.asp
Extractions: Announcements and Media Coverage We will post media coverage and news announcements from the Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute and its stakeholder institutions as they are made available to us. Click on the links provided to view each article or announcement. For more information about the following announcements, contact Terri Bogina 2005 Announcements: Stowers researchers demonstrate role of retinoic acid in bilateral symmetry Stowers Institute Investigator, Olivier Pourquié, Ph.D., in collaboration with Julien Vermot, a visiting postdoctoral fellow in his lab, has published findings that demonstrate a role for retinoic acid in coordinating left-right patterning and somitogenesis during embryonic development. The findings were published in the May 12 issue of the scientific journal Nature..
Kansas State Fair: High School Marching Bands Welcome to the kansas State Fair, Approval has been received from the kansas State High school Activities Association for the 2005 school year. http://www.kansasstatefair.com/Bands/index.cfm?NavID=23&SubNavID=0&View=Yes
Kansas State Fair: Kansas' Largest Classroom kansas school Children Visit the Largest Classroom Birthing Center Students watch a presentation in the kansas State University Animal Birthing Center. http://www.kansasstatefair.com/KLC/index.cfm?NavID=17&SubNavID=0&View=Yes