Child Welfare League Of America: Advocacy: State Fact Sheets News and media Center Alcohol, Drugs, and Smoking. In 1997, 47% of Kentuckyhigh school students were currently using cigarettes.17 http://www.cwla.org/advocacy/statefactsheets/2000/kentucky.htm
Extractions: Poverty Rate for Children Ages 5-17 (1998) According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 125,542 Kentucky children are not covered by health insurance throughout the year, and 222,071 Kentucky children are enrolled in Medicaid, SCHIP and other state sponsored programs. In 1996, there were 12,670 pregnancies to 15-19 year old Kentucky young women. Sixty-four percent of the 8,786 births to these young women were out-of-wedlock. Through June 1999, there were 1,378 adults/adolescents and 12 children under the age of 13 in Kentucky living with HIV/AIDS.
Library Media Services . Louisville, Kentucky Jefferson County Public Schools, Left top Library media Services image Center top The Archives and Records Center of the Jefferson County Public Schools http://lms.jefferson.k12.ky.us/archive.html
Extractions: The Archives and Records Center of the Jefferson County Public Schools District is the official repository for all JCPS records. As the repository, the Archives and Records Center is responsible for complying with state and federal laws, including those governing privacy and public access; micrographics, photographic, or electronic storage and reproduction; and also the disposition and destruction of records.
Clinton County News sure kids in kentucky schools are healthy and the obesity rate among children is A new library or media center is in the works at Albany Elementary. http://clintonnews.net/story01.shtml
Extractions: to read the articles... State ready to advance with western route for Albany Bypass Fiscal court votes to keep tax rates same as 2004-05 Industrial Authority holds special meeting Albany residents will also see tax rates same as last year ... After 30 years in South Albany, Polly is looking forward to retirement State ready to advance with western route for Albany Bypass In Thursday, Sept. 22, 2005 issue The on-again, off again, over here, no, over there saga surrounding the proposed Albany Bypass saw another chapter introduced this week by the Kentucky Department of Transportation. This latest chapter calls for the road to be built along the western side of Albany according to a public notice that is published in this weeks Clinton County News. The notice appears on page 14. According to the notice, the Federal Highway Administration has approved what is called a FONSI, or Finding of No Significant Impact, and on August 23, 2005, issued a Location Approval for the Albany Bypass project. That location has been determined to be a route from the Tennessee - Kentucky line, to the north side of Albany where the bypass would reconnect with U.S. 127, and would route the highway along the western side of Albany.
KET: Upcoming Kentucky Programs 600 PM On KET2, Mixed media 736 Victor Sweatt/Mellwood Art Center/fattlabb A 2004 KET production taped at the kentucky Center in Louisville. http://www.ket.org/kentucky/kyprograms.htm
Extractions: A special edition of Kentucky Life, revised for classroom use, that explores the Kentucky connection to the founding and development of the nation of Liberia. The story of how and why thousands of freed African-American slaves undertook the hazardous journey across the Atlantic to build a new country in Africa is told partly in the words of such notable figures as Abraham Lincoln; Henry Clay; and Alfred Russell, a Kentuckian who became president of Liberia. A visit to an area still known as "Kentucky in Africa" explores the continuing legacy of these 19th-century pioneers.
Mixed Media | Kentucky Arts Links Mixed media Home Page, kentucky s only weekly arts program, Mixed media Home Madisonville; Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center, Elizabethtown http://www.ket.org/content/mixm/artslinks.htm
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CounterRecruiter: Kentucky Students Opt Out, Minnesotans Fight Back kentucky lets schools decide how much to publicize the optout forms, and somelocal peace the newspaper of the New York City Independent media Center. http://rncwatch.typepad.com/counterrecruiter/2005/08/kentucky_studen.html
Extractions: hostName = '.typepad.com'; Main The Minneapolis-St Paul Star Tribune reports that the latest recruiting battleground in the midwest are "county fairs, street basketball tournaments and music concerts. Anyplace where they are likely to find those in their target market: 17- to 24-year-olds." But "[recruiters] aren't the only ones talking about a military career." "Counter-recruiters are out there, too, trying to drum up support for their cause and to give young people the "real" information about what they can expect if they join the military. In Minnesota, a group known as Youth Against War and Racism (YAWR) is circulating a petition aimed at blocking recruiters' access to students through schools. The petition asks state and local education leaders to ensure that every student and parent receives an opt-out form and a clear warning that failure to fill it out this fall will result in recruiters obtaining students' names and contact information. It also asks school leaders to stop allowing the military to use the schools as recruiting grounds. "The idea is to win people over to our side, so that the recruiters are met with such resistance when they come to the schools that they don't see the point in coming anymore," said Brandon Madsen, 18, a self-described socialist and a recent graduate of Bloomington Kennedy High School.
Center For Rural Strategies : About Us : Staff the Appalachian arts and media center based in Whitesburg, kentucky, Rhonda is a native of Pike County, kentucky. She began her media career as an http://www.ruralstrategies.org/about/staff.html
Extractions: Operations Coordinator Teresa comes from Carcassonne, Kentucky where several generations of her family maintain a vibrant community life that practices the traditions of quilting and square dancing. Most recently, Teresa worked as the administrator and fundraiser for Mountain Montessori Preschool in Whitesburg, KY. The preschool provides early childhood education using the Montessori method of teaching and is the county's only childcare option for very young children that goes beyond babysitting. Teresa has been a volunteer disc jockey at WMMT-FM , Whitesburg's community radio station, for most of the past ten years. Her show, Women's Voices , features women's music and issues. Teresa lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. Katharine Pearson Criss Vice President Katharine is the founding executive director of the East Tennessee Foundation , which serves 24 counties that are mainly rural. In 1995, at the invitation of the Ford Foundation, she traveled to Kenya for the first time to help Kenyan leaders explore the possibility of establishing their own community foundation. Katharine later became the Ford Foundations representative for Eastern Africa , where she focused on helping build community philanthropy. Katharine is also former president of Appalshop, the Appalachian arts and media center based in Whitesburg, Kentucky, and was founder of The Play Group, Inc., a community-based arts organization and theater company.
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Covering Kids & Families Read more about the national launch of Backto-school 2005. Tell Us What You reDoing media Outreach Tools for Grantees Public Service Announcements http://coveringkidsandfamilies.org/
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SLIS IUB > Degrees > School Media Alumni As an instructional school media specialist, you will Course work for thesetwo options includes management of school media center programs; http://www.slis.indiana.edu/degrees/mit_certification.html
Extractions: Search: Degrees Options Master of Information Science Master of Library Science Ph.D. in Information Science Post-master's degree program ... Doctoral Minor in Information Science How can you increase your earning potential and marketability? Advance within your school corporation? Become a leader in curriculum development without giving up teaching? Become an Instructional Media Specialist Integrating computers and other modern information technologies into the curriculum is a top priority for many school systems, and school media specialists are the people who know how to do this. The number of school districts looking for full-time professionals in school library media and information technology has more than doubled since 1990. Many schools-both elemetary and secondary-are increasing their number of of full-time school media specialists. Plus, large nubmers of school librarians and media specialists are projected to retire in the next few years. There's never been a better time to enter the field and make a difference in education. "I made the change from public library work to a school media environment primarily because I wanted to be more directly involved with children in their education, and I wanted to facilitate the development of their information literacy skills-especially a lifelong love of reading. I have more of a sense of connectedness, continuity, and deeper personal satisfaction as a school media specialist than I experienced previously in public libraries."
The Kentucky Center Governor's School For The Arts :: Welcome Heather Weston Bell, Vice President, The kentucky Center; Executive Director, GSA Janice has taught throughout kentucky schools, as well as Miami http://www.kentuckygsa.com/about/about-faculty.asp
Extractions: General Information Alumni Governor's School for the Arts faculty are among the finest professional teaching artists in Kentucky and the nation. They are chosen for their skills as educators, personal artistic development and their ability to act as positive role models for young artists. Besides imparting their specialized knowledge, GSA faculty act as mentors to the students, providing insights into the professional world of the arts, art careers and advanced arts education and training. In addition, outstanding private instructors and guests artists serve as visiting faculty. Nationally acclaimed artists, such as the late actor/director John Houseman, instrumentalist Vince DiMartino, sculptor Ed Hamilton, and poet Nikky Finney, have presented master-classes, lectures and performances at the school since its inception. GSA Faculty and Administration 2005.
May Institute | Media Center media Center. Press Releases Mays national experience in developing andimplementing schoolwide programs for at-risk schools and its expertise in http://www.mayinstitute.org/media_center/press_single.asp?id=45
Notre Dame Archives Collections COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. CAL College of Arts Letters; QAE College of Arts COM Computing Center; EDM Educational media; FCB Faculty Club Records http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/default.htm
Extractions: Archives AAR : Aaron Ignatius Abell Papers ZAA : Charles Januarius Acton Letters sent BAE : Brother Aidan 's Extracts ALN : Brother Alban Ledgers ALB : George Albertson Papers AHC All Hallows College (Dublin, Ireland) Records ALL : Barbara Allen Oral histories AFC American Federation of Catholic Societies Collection AMR Americanism Collection APC Amerika Publishing Company Records ANT Anti-Catholic Printed Material Collection ARM : James W. Armsey Papers VAT Archivio vaticano Fondo Bolognetti ACP Association of Chicago Priests Records ACS Association of Contemplative Sisters Records AVX : Material Separated from Audio-Visual Collections AUD : Ernest Audran Papers BAA : Peter A. Baart BCH : Ferdinand Dominic Bach Correspondence BAC : Cletus S. Bachofer Papers ZCF : Stephen T. Badin Papers ZAB : Baestlé - Bonté - DeSeille Family Papers BHN : Leonard "Pete" Bahan Papers BLD : Ideal Baldoni Papers BAR : Frederic Baraga Papers KYB Bardstown (Ky.). Board of Trustees Records BRN : Geno C. Baroni Papers NUE National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs BRW : Paul Charles Bartholomew Papers ZAR : Burnett C.
CDC NPIN - The CDC HIV, STD, TB Prevention News Update A Service of the CDC National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention ( kentucky schools decide what the state s students learn about sex, and when. http://www.cdcnpin.org/news/prevnews.htm
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