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SDSU: South Dakota Art Museum Howe was born at Joe Creek on the Crow Creek Reservation in south dakota.Upon graduating from the Pierre Indian Boarding school, he attended the Santa Fe http://www3.sdstate.edu/Administration/SouthDakotaArtMuseum/
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Covering Kids & Families Read more about the national launch of Backto-school 2005. Oklahoma, Oregon,Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, south Carolina, south dakota, Tennessee, Texas http://coveringkidsandfamilies.org/
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Premier Film Screening And Presentations Coalition; Independent media Center; Justice Policy Institute/Center on Ms.Gramkow s daughter was formerly incarcerated in the south dakota State http://www.publicwelfare.org/news/news/premier_film.asp
Extractions: This standing-room only event was part of an effort to highlight the growing juvenile justice reform movement around the country, featuring parents and young people doing amazing organizing and advocacy in Louisiana, South Dakota, New York City, and California, as well as Washington, DC. These advocates traveled to Washington, DC to help draw attention to the over-incarceration and racial disparities faced by youth of color in the justice system and to push for meaningful juvenile justice reform in their states, the District of Columbia, and in Congress. Avis Maria Brock , a Parent Organizer from the Friends and Families of Louisiana's Incarcerated Youth: Ms. Brock recently helped organize and emceed a moving Jazz Funeral to mourn the dying dreams of Louisiana's incarcerated youth, and is mobilizing families and citizens to call for the closure of the Tallulah youth prison, one of the worst juvenile facilities in the country. Margaret Gramkow , a Parent Organizer from the Parents Who Care Coalition in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Ms. Gramkow organized the Parents Who Care Coalition, a group of parents of incarcerated youth in South Dakota advocating for improved conditions in South Dakota's juvenile facilities and funding for more effective community based programs. Ms. Gramkow's daughter was formerly incarcerated in the South Dakota State Training School, site of the tragic death of a fourteen-year old girl following a forced-run and subject of a federal lawsuit by the Youth Law Center.
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Gale - Trade Shows May 24, school Library media Specialists of south East New Jun 25-27,Regional Educational media Center Association of Michigan, Traverse City, MI http://www.gale.com/shared/tradeshows.htm
South Dakota south dakota school for the Visually Impaired, Aberdeen. south dakota StateUniversity, Union Center school, Union Center. Veblen High school, Veblen http://www.intheclassroom.org/stossel/teachers/southdakota.htm
Extractions: South Dakota Aberdeen Central High School, Aberdeen Aberdeen Christian High School, Aberdeen Agar High School, Agar Aim High Alternative School, Madison Alcester, Alcester Alcester-Hudson Junior High School, Alcester Arlington High School, Arlington Arlington Junior High School, Arlington Armour High School, Armour Artesian Letcher High School, Artesian Avon High School, Avon Baltic High School, Sioux Falls Bennett County School District 3-1, Martin Beresford High School, Beresford Beresford Junior High School, Beresford Big Stone City Public School Middle, Big Stone City Bison High School, Bison Bison Junior High School, Bison Black Hills Careers Academy, Sturgis Black Hills State University, Ellsworth Air Force Base Bon Homme High School, Tyndall Bon Homme Middle School, Tyndall
Dakota County Interagency Team The media Center s numerous and varied materials are available on a freeloan basis south Sioux City Community Center south Sioux City Community Schools http://www.frccn.org/DCIT/
Extractions: Mission Statement To foster a means of communication and collaboration so that integrated and complimentary strategies can be provided. Goals The goal of the Dakota County Interagency Team is to improve the lives of all community residents. DCIT believes that programs and services work best when they are comprehensive and integrated, flexibly responsive to a wide variety of needs. Strategy The current strategy provides: Holistic vs. categorical strategies; Targets ages 0-99+ (prenatal to death); Utilizes the co-location and integration of programs and services within neighborhoods;
Extractions: Median house value: $31,700 (year 2000) New: Lemmon, SD residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Lemmon: Ancestries: German (44.8%), Norwegian (17.0%), Irish (10.2%), English (7.9%), Swedish (6.6%), United States (5.2%). For population 25 years and over in Lemmon For population 15 years and over in Lemmon city Never married: 20.4% Now married: 58.8% Separated: 1.2% Widowed: 10.5%
Extractions: Median house value: $93,900 (year 2000) New: Brookings, SD residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Brookings: Ancestries: German (44.5%), Norwegian (24.8%), Irish (9.8%), English (5.7%), Swedish (5.4%), Dutch (4.5%). For population 25 years and over in Brookings For population 15 years and over in Brookings city Never married: 48.2%
New Media On The Web: Communications Programs And the Dowden Center doesn t just publish using New media, it also publishesabout New media. south dakota south Florida southern California http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/curriculum/schools.html
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).
Extractions: Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming School Name or District Nan is the Director of Finance and Operations for the Time Warner Office of Corporate Responsibility, the umbrella department that defines and implements the philanthropic giving strategy for Time Warner. Previously, Nan spent 10 years at Time Inc., with positions at Life, Time, Money and Entertainment Weekly magazines. Most notably, Nan spent six years at Time for Kids, heading up the marketing and finance departments. In 2000, she led the team that developed and launched timeforkids.com, a news Web site that provides daily content for elementary teachers and students. Nan holds an M.B.A. from New York University and a B.A. from Harvard University.
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School-Based Health Centers And The Birth Control Debate The centers are located in 45 statesall but Idaho, Nevada, North dakota, Southdakota and Wyomingand the District of Columbia and can be found in urban, http://www.agi-usa.org/pubs/ib_1200.html
Extractions: @import "http://www.guttmacher.org/css/iib.css"; search School-based health centers increasingly are becoming part of mainstream health care, providing an important source of primary and preventive medical services to young people in the United States. Research shows that while adolescents have significant unmet health needs, those with access to a school-based health center are more likely than their peers who do not to obtain needed services. Since their inception, however, the question of whether school-based health centers should provide family planning services has sparked heated debates in many communities across the nation. With the number of school-based health centers on the rise, this controversy is likely to spread as parents, educators and health care professionals grapple with the appropriate role of school-based health centers in meeting the family planning needs of sexually active teenagers. According to a 1998-1999 survey conducted by the National Assembly on School-Based Health Care (NASBHC), there are currently 1,135 school-based health centers across the country, up from only 200 in 1990. Much of this growth is recent: Six in 10 of the centers have been in operation for four years or less (see chart a) (see chart a) States are the largest source of funding for school-based health centers, contributing almost $30 million in general revenues during the 1997-1998 school year, reports Making the Grade, a national grant program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that assists states in developing the long-term financing policies necessary to sustain school-based health centers. Historically, federal support for school-based health centers came primarily from the maternal and child health block grant and the Healthy Schools/Healthy Communities program (providing $9 million and $8 million, respectively). However, with school-based health centers increasingly seeking third-party reimbursement, Medicaid has also become an important source of support, contributing almost $9 million in 1997-1998.
Extractions: Dr. David R. Johnson is presently Director of the Institute on Community Integration (UCE) and Professor in the Department of Educational Policy and Administration in the College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota. Dr. Johnson has more than 25 years of research, technical assistance and dissemination experience with a strong emphasis on secondary education and transition services. Over the years, Dr. Johnson has been the principal investigator and director of several federal and state research, training and demonstration projects in the areas of school-to-work transition, vocational education, interagency collaboration, secondary special education, employment, community living, and others.
DJNewspaperFund - HS Students - Summer Workshop south dakota Native American Journalists Association Ron Walters, Executivedirector 555 dakota St. Al Neuharth media Center Vermillion, SD 570692390 http://djnewspaperfund.dowjones.com/fund/hss_summer_workshop.asp
Extractions: The following 31 programs seek to recruit students who are African-American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic or American Indian/Alaskan Native. The Daily Princetonian Summer Workshop is open to students from under-resourced high schools regardless of race or ethnicity. For information on how to apply for one of these summer 2005 workshops, contact the program director.