Internet School Library Media Center Children S Authors And Welcome to the Internet school Library media Center s index to author and For more information on children s authors, see new mexico Children s Lit http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/biochildhome.htm
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New Titles In The OLIS Library new Titles Added to the OLIS Library Professional Collection, 10/08/2004 Making the Grade the Status of school Library media centers in the Sunshine http://www.lori.ri.gov/services/libnews.php
Extractions: new COOLjsMenu("menu1", MENU_ITEMS_STYLING) American Indian Themes in Young Adult Literature (Scarecrow, 2005) (Libraries Unlimited, 2005) Classic Connections: Turning Teens On To Great Literature (Libraries Unlimited, 2004) Collection Management for Youth: Responding to the Needs of Learners ( ALA, 2005) Conducting the Reference Interview (DVD) (Library Video Network, 2004) Developing and Promoting Graphic Novel Collections (Neal-Schuman, 2005) Essential Documents for School Librarians (Linworth, 2005) Exemplary Public Libraries: Lessons in Leadership, Management and Service (Libraries Unlimited, 2004) (Libraries Unlimited, 2005) Fundamentals of Library Supervision ( ALA, 2005) The Essential School Library Glossary (Linworth, 2004) (Neal-Schuman, 2005) Humor in Young Adult Literature: a Time to Laugh (Scarecrow, 2005)
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Child Welfare League Of America: Advocacy: State Fact Sheets news and media Center In 1997, 39% of new mexico high school students werecurrently using cigarettes.18; According to the state alcohol and drug abuse http://www.cwla.org/advocacy/statefactsheets/2000/newmexico.htm
Extractions: Poverty Rate for Children Ages 5-17 (1998) According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 82,148 New Mexico children are not covered by health insurance throughout the year, and 225,979 New Mexico children are enrolled in Medicaid, SCHIP and other state sponsored programs. In 1995, 53% of births in New Mexico were paid for by Medicaid. In 1996, there were 7,400 pregnancies to 15-19 year old New Mexico young women. Seventy-nine percent of the 4,775 births to these young women were out-of-wedlock.
Project For New Mexico Children And Youth Who Are Deafblind new mexico school for the Visually Impaired 1900 White Sands Blvd. Library MediaCenter Bldg. 9169 Coors Rd., NW Albuquerque, NM 87196 (505) 3462346 http://cdd.unm.edu/deafblind/resources/at.htm
National Center For Missing & Exploited Children Nevada, new Hampshire, new Jersey, new mexico, new York, North Carolina Collier County Implements NetSmartz Workshop Into 20052006 school Year http://www.missingkids.com/
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Healthier Schools Of New Mexico - Related Websites Healthier Schools new mexico is a collaborative project of the new Sports media Health and Fitness Home Page Center for Disease Control Div. http://www.healthierschools.org/links.html
Extractions: Related Websites and Internet Resources Healthier Schools New Mexico provides links to related sites only as a courtesy to our internet readers. Healthier Schools New Mexico makes no claim as to the accuracy of any information presented on other internet sites and is not responsible for their content. HSC Component Links:
Northern New Mexico Local Directory Serving through local nonprofits, schools, religious organizations and othergroups, these citizens tutor and new mexico Independent media Center logo http://www.digitalabiquiu.com/pages/local/nmlocaldirectory.html
Extractions: The NM Department of Tourism's (NMDOT) Weather Forecast Center provides a valuable service given New Mexico's variable terrain and elevations, temperatures can be very different in different areas of our state. Use the NMDOT Weather Forecast Center to view the current conditions as well as a five-day forecast of any city or town in New Mexico. This forecast is updated each hour, everyday. Getting things done in New Mexico. More than 22,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to solve problems and strengthen communities through 104 national service projects across New Mexico. Serving through local nonprofits, schools, religious organizations and other groups, these citizens tutor and mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, organize neighborhood watch groups, clean parks, recruit volunteers, and accomplish other things to improve communities. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service will provide more than $6,700,000 to support New Mexico communities through three national service initiatives:
INTRODUCING WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY In the early 1920 s the new mexico Normal school became new mexico State The WNMU Preschool/Child Development Center is committed to creating an http://www.wnmu.edu/univ/intrwnmu.htm
Extractions: University History The community of Silver City realized a long-time dream on February 11, 1893, when the Thirtieth Session of the Territorial Legislature of New Mexico passed "An Act to Establish and Provide for the Maintenance and Government of the Normal Schools of New Mexico." Silver City and Las Vegas were chosen to be the locations of these teacher-training institutions. This successfully culminated the efforts of many in Silver City, who had attempted for years to convince the Territorial Legislature to approve an institution of higher learning in Silver City. A Board of Regents, appointed by Governor L. Bradford Prince, was given the task of selecting a site for the school. On June 2, 1893, the Board accepted Regent John W. Fleming's offer of 20 acres situated on a high hill west of the community. This site allowed the institution to be visible to all who came into town. On September 7, 1894, an impressive dedication ceremony was held. Within the cornerstone laid by the officials and townspeople, a copper box containing coins, magazines, and other items of the period was placed. The military band of Fort Bayard provided appropriate music. The first director was George Selby, an educator from Deming, who was given the title of principal. He is remembered as the man who was given the difficult task of developing curricula and providing instruction for the first forty students.
Covering Kids & Families Read more about the national launch of Backto-school 2005. Mississippi,Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, new Hampshire, new mexico, North Carolina, http://coveringkidsandfamilies.org/
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LANL Foundation: 2000 Grant Recipients Crisis Center of Northern new mexico, Espanola $20000 to provide the last new mexico school for the Deaf, Santa Fe $700 to help sponsor a threeday http://www.lanlfoundation.org/grants/2000recipients.html
Extractions: Albuquerque Public Schools $45,523.52 to support a comprehensive partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (and other agencies) focused on the planning and design of a Mathematics and Science Magnet School Aztec Municipal Schools Belen Consolidated Schools $606.98 to host a school-wide Science Olympiad day to reinforce science concepts being taught in the classroom Bernalillo Public Schools $3,237.23 to host Part 2 of the Elementary Teacher Mathematics Institute that will explore ways of assisting elementary students to establish connections and patterns between numbers and mathematical concepts Chama Valley Independent Schools $1,416.29 to upgrade, maintain and repair District computer equipment in classrooms/labs K-12 Espanola Public Schools $424,279.21 to provide an infrastructure of usable computer hardware and software sufficient for all students, teachers and librarians, and replace all unlicensed software Jemez Mountain Schools Jemez Valley Public Schools Las Vegas City Schools $3,675.35 to implement and expand the Accelerated Mathematics Program to Memorial Middle School seventh grade students using two software libraries to increase student interest and performance in mathematics
Albuquerque New Mexico CVB | Media | Attractions I Photos Official Albuquerque, new mexico information website on events, arts and culture, Featuring worldclass art, exhibits, library, genealogy center, http://www.itsatrip.org/media/att1photos/
Extractions: The Albuquerque Biological Park's "Children's Fantasy Garden" is a one-of-a-kind, multi-dimensional project imaginatively designed and engineered to encourage hands-on, interactive learning about plants, people and horticulture for children of all ages. Credit Raymond Watt Albuquerque BioPark
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Extractions: A working laboratory that houses one of the world's finest collections of Indian pottery, textiles, paintings and basketry. The center is open to scholars and Native American artist by appointment. Public docent-guided tours are conducted each Friday at 2pm SAR members are admitted free. Annual SAR memberships (which include lecture series and field trip opportunities) are available before the tour begins.