Frog Hollow: Vermont State Craft Center Exhibit List Frog Hollow vermont State Craft Center. Home Shop Online Galleries Frog Hollow has formed partnerships with neighboring schools in all three http://www.froghollow.org/School.cfm
Extractions: (Choose a school location for details) Since 1971, Frog Hollow has offered students of all ages and skill levels access to craft education - from Camp Frog Hollow, a summer day camp for kids, to master level workshops for professional craftspeople. Our Craft Schools in Burlington, Manchester and Middlebury run year-round, offering classes in various media, including fiber, glass, metal, painting, photography and wood. Each Craft School has a clay studio that operates under the guidance of our experienced resident potters. "Thank you, Frog Hollow for the unique opportunities you've given me to express myself through art. I've been able to make everything from a cherry table to vases and mugs for Mom. Nowhere else could I do this." Age 16 The Craft Schools meet the needs of youth and adults in these thriving arts communities, where we offer craft classes, lectures and demonstrations led by Vermont artists and guest speakers. Frog Hollow has formed partnerships with neighboring schools in all three communities to supplement art education. Through these partnerships, our Tadpole Art program, Summer Camps, and other classes found in our catalog, Frog Hollow teaches craft to approximately 2,300 children each year.
MHS Library Media Mary Hogan Elementary school. Staff Students MESA MHS school Board Welcome to the Mary Hogan Elementary school. Library media Center Web Page http://www.acsu.k12.vt.us/maryhogan/mediacenter.html
Extractions: Addison Central Supervisory Union Service Repair Requests ... Home Welcome to the Mary Hogan Elementary School Library Media Center Web Page Helpful Links We hope you find the following links useful. The sites linked to from this page are not created or maintained by the students or faculty at Mary Hogan Elementary. We therefore, are unable to guarantee their accuracy or content. Should you find any problems with these sites, please notify us by email so that we may adapt our page as necessary. To contact us via email: tbuzzell@acsu.k12.vt.us Reference: National Geographic's Map Machine Map Machine Children's version of the Yahoo Search Engine Yahooligans Franklin Institute of Science Educational Hotlinks Word Central Merriam-Webster Official Site Healthy Sites kidshealth.org The Reading Corner InfoTrac Kid's Research MarcoPolo Search Engine
VocRehab Vermont - Austine school for the Deaf/vermont Center for the Deaf and Hard of HearingStatewide deaf advocacy and education organization provides a residential and http://www.vocrehabvermont.org/html/resources_education.cfm
VocRehab Vermont - Links Resources About Us FAQ media Center Home Page VocRehab vermontsSchool to Career Program helps youth with disabilities plan and prepare http://www.vocrehabvermont.org/html/schoolcareer.cfm
Extractions: School to Career Program The JOBS Program serves youth with severe emotional behavioral disabilities (EBD). JOBS provides supported employment to youth exiting schools and youth services systems to help secure paid employment, transitional mental health services, and help to increase integration into the community. JobSeekers Menu Services Benefits Counseling Advocacy State Rehabilitation Council Business Leadership Network Vermont Center for Independent Living (VCIL) Programs Traumatic Brain Injury Program Rural and Farm Family Vocational Rehabilitation Program VocRehab Reach-Up Program School to Career Program ... Jump On Board for Success (JOBS) Program Information ADA Information
Jefferson High School Media Center Jefferson s new media Center opened on September 23, 2002. Click and drag yourmouse around the image to explore the media center. http://www.bloomington.k12.mn.us/indschool/TJ/mediacenter/vt.html
Minutes Of Eighth Meeting Of VINN (Vermont International Nonprofit Wednesday January 28, 2004, Population media Center, Shelburne 1230 300 pm for vermont public schools from diverse racial and cultural backgrounds. http://www.virtualfoundation.org/support/JanVINN2004.html
Extractions: Vermont Refugee Resettlement Council Stacie Blake Thank you to Population Media Center for hosting this meeting. 1. Networking / Introductions Once again, we all enjoyed hearing first-hand accounts of participants recent activities. Ongoing organizational growth, evaluation and exploration of new ways to carry out long-range missions were common themes. In addition to being a diverse group, we are also clearly a dynamic one. Beth Comolli, Charlotte, Consultant.
Graduate Student Resources - Virginia Tech Graduate School Also view a detailed list of Graduate school services. The New media Centeroffers members of the Virginia Tech community access to multimedia hardware http://www.grads.vt.edu/student_life/resources.html
Extractions: The BOV is the governing authority at Virginia Tech that makes high level decisions which affect the entire university community such as tuition raises, allocation of financial resources to different departments and organizations, and university-wide policies. The graduate representative presents graduate student concerns. Bookstore, University Students will find the books that they need for their classes by visiting the University Bookstore either on campus or online. There are two locations, University Bookstore, next to Newman Library, and University Volume Two Bookstore at the University Mall, University City Blvd. BreakZONE Recreation Center
Extractions: Don't miss some of the Northeast's best Antique Shows: The 47th Annual Weston Antique Show, 31st Annual Vermont Antique Dealers' Association Show and the Fall Hildene Antique Show. The Southern Vermont Arts Center will host their Annual Holiday Boutiques Craft Fair and the 14th Annual Hildene Foliage Craft Fair takes place in September-October. Merck Forest and Farmland Center's Autumn Celebration, the 2nd Annual Bromley Country Fair, and the Country Fair at Kittay Library promises fun for the whole family. Summer will soon give way to magnificent foliage in the Manchester Region. Join us for the final weeks of summer and early fall. Bromley will host their Annual Bromley Country Fair Hildene's Polo Season is in full swing and the Annual Win Hoyt Golf Tournament is just around the corner. Stratton will host the Labor Day Weekend Craft Festival and Kittay Library will host a Country Art Fair.
Extractions: Note: Please right click on each link to save to your computer. Most image files are in CMYK color for print use and may not show right in your browser. They are best opened in a graphics program such as Adobe Photoshop. Rich Text Format files can be opened by most word processing programs. Logos: Moosefest Logo mooselogo.eps (552K) Moose hi-res images: bourgeois.jpg (388K)
99techrpt vermont schools with direct Internet access of at least 56kb? wpe5.jpg (18419 bytes) Instructional Rooms, Library/media Center. Admin. Offices http://www.vismt.org/programs/infotech/research/99techrpt.htm
Extractions: 1999 Vermont School Technology Report Do Vermont schools have access to the Internet? Schools with Internet access, have a connection by: Vermont schools with direct Internet access of at least 56kb? The bandwidth capacity of schools with Direct Links is Percent of rooms in Vermont schools with Internet access. Computer Labs Instructional Rooms Library/Media Center Admin. Offices Other Locations Do schools current use Internet filtering/ monitoring software on their computers? (e.g., CyberPatrol, NetNanny, Surf Watch, etc.) Do schools have Local Area Networks (LANs)? Are Vermont schools making progress on installing Local Area Networks? How have student-to-computer ratios changed over time? Do students have the opportunity to access computers in computer labs, instructional rooms or library/media centers? # of Students per All Computers # of Students per "New Generation" Computers* *New Generation Computers are defined for this report as at least a Pentium (586 or equivalent) or at least Apple G3 model computer. Are Vermont teachers required to demonstrate technology skills for employment or continued employment with their schools?
Extractions: in Sri Lanka Getting a Master's degree at SIT was part of Tanya Cruz Teller's five-year plan. Three years of research-based international work for academic and nonprofit organizations in Grenada, Cuba and Israel had convinced her that it was time to commit her energies in the US for at least five years. Says Tanya, "I decided that if I could be of assistance here it would have an international impact." While she planned to work in the US, Tanya wanted to continue her education at an institution that was internationally focused and also valued the experiences of its students. "I was looking for a graduate school that walked its talk around the value of experience," says Tanya. Now, in her position as associate director of Youth Build USA's training center, Tanya says she uses skills she learned at SIT every day. Viewed as an expert process facilitator, meeting convener and trainer, Tanya attributes much of her expertise to the significant work she did at SIT in cross-cultural communication. As her five-year plan unfolds, Tanya has been involved in a new area of Youth Build's mission. In addition to her other roles, she manages the organization's partnership with a youth organization in South Africa. "It's very exciting, very inspirational," says Tanya, who will soon travel to South Africa to help launch the new program.
Lmcindex Welcome to the web site for the CPSmith school Library media Center. The Librarymedia Center serves a population of 300 students and a staff of 30+. http://www.bsdvt.org/schools/smith/library/lmcdefault.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the web site for the C.P.Smith School Library Media Center. The Library Media Center serves a population of 300 students and a staff of 30+. All students visit the Media Center each week to select materials appropriate to class assignments and to support personal interests and independent learning. Kindergarten through 2nd grade students have a scheduled weekly class visit; 3rd through 5th grade visits are flexibly-scheduled, to allow for greater access based on classroom projects and assignments. In addition, students and staff are encouraged to visit the Learning Center whenever questions or queries arise. The C.P. Smith Learning Center has a collection of approximately 17,000 print volumes, internet access, and a growing collection of electronic resources. The Learning Center also serves as web publisher for student and class activities. The Media Center owns several digital cameras (still and video) for staff and student projects.
The Internet In Williston, Vermont A company called NameTamer has acquired rights for many of vermont s towns, school and Family Resource Center (Local) Category Government, schools, http://www.saltyrain.com/steve/williston.html
Extractions: Williston, Vermont I'm attempting to compile a list of people and businesses located or doing business in my home town, Williston, Vermont. If you're a Willistonian, and not listed here, let me know and I'll be sure to add your address. A FAQ: Can I get a Williston Internet Address? Yes, you can. This site may be referred to as steve-mount.williston.vt.us as well as by its more common name of www.saltyrain.com . How, you may ask? The williston.vt.us domain is administered by The Information Sciences Institute , as of this page's modification date. A company called NameTamer has acquired rights for many of Vermont's towns, but not Williston. The ISI does not charge to delegate a domain, while NameTamer does. If you have a domain name already, you may wish to grab your williston.vt.us name, too, before you have to pay for it! Enter a City or US Zip: A map of Williston is available from MapQuest. Below is a full listing of all Williston businesses and people currently on file. To see a list in each category, use these links: Farms, farmer's Markets
STI: ERsys - South Burlington, VT (School Districts) Shelburne school District. Essex Comm Education Center Librarians/mediaSpecialists Library media Support Staff LEA Admin. LEA Admin. Support Staff http://www.ersys.com/usa/50/5066175/school.htm
Extractions: School District Statistics The following table lists the primary school district (highlighted in blue) and all adjoining school districts that relate to the . Please note most areas of the U.S. have unified school districts where one governing body controls both elementary and secondary education. However, there are some areas that have separate jurisdictions for elementary and secondary schools. The information shown below is based on a survey prepared by the National Center for Education Statistics. The information is only as accurate as what was supplied to the center by the local governments. The NCES does employ various methods to verify the data, however, lapses can occur. Please consult with local authorities to verify information that you are using to base a decision on. Sources: National Center of Education Statistics - 2000/2001 Winooski School District Willsboro CSD Williston School District South Burlington School District Shelburne School District Essex Comm Education Center Colchester School District Champlain Valley Uhsd 15 Burlington School District Ausable Valley CSD Grade Span of Agency
Extractions: Skip navigation About the Governor Executive Orders Speeches ... Media Center Please click on any of the following audio and video clips to learn more. In August of 2005, Governor Jim Douglas announced a series of three television public service advertisements (PSAs) focusing on educational issues. These spots were distributed to television stations throughout Vermont and will debut in August to coincide with back-to-school activities. VIDEO: Early Childhood Development PSA (3.1 mb, WMV) AUDIO: Governor Douglas at the Heifers Festival (mp3 - 481k) Governor Douglas encourages Vermonters to enjoy the Strolling of the Heifers Festival in Brattleboro AUDIO: (mp3 - 1.1MB) Governor Douglas' Fit and Healthy Kids Initiative is a statewide effort to help our children get the tools they need to be healthy throughout their lives. Studies show that kids who learn to eat right and exercise regularly perform better in school and are far less likely to suffer from chronic disease as adults. That is why Fit and Healthy Kids focuses on coordinating opportunities for kids to be active and learn about the value of nutrition both in and out of school. AUDIO: Governor Douglas on College Pathways (mp3 - 1.1MB) Governor Douglas encourages high school students to participate in the VSAC College Pathways event.
Racism Study Circles Click here to view the initial community action priorities for media groups. Passage of H113 (Enforce antidiscrimination in vermont schools), http://www.cedoburlington.org/neighborhoods/racism/Anti-Racism_Community_Action_
Extractions: Community Action Priorities During the month of April 2003, over 250 citizens participated in one of 20 different racism study circles held throughout Burlington. These facilitated, small group discussions focused on racism and white privilege in our community. On May 13, 2003, over 250 people gathered to hear the priority actions identified by the 20 Study Circles that met throughout April. The priority actions have been organized into 8 theme areas: schools; business; housing; media; government and civic participation; community resource center; community education and awareness; and celebrations, arts and culture. Teams have been created to move to action to address racism in these 8 theme areas. We would like to encourage broad community participation in these action teams. If you are interested in attending any of the upcoming meetings please contact the convener so an agenda can be sent to you ahead of time. Schools - provide additional cultural competency training for all school personnel; curriculum changes to reflect the community's diversity.