Langston Hughes Middle School - Media Center Welcome to the Langston Hughes media Center. virginia Young Readers Research Langston On Regular school Days Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/HughesMS/Media Center Page/Media.htm
C.M. Eppes Middle School Media Center Athena Database of CM Eppes media collection She graduated from the NorthsideHigh school in Gretna, virginia and attended virginia State University http://pittschools.org/cme/MediaCenter.htm
Media The media Center at Williamsburg Middle school serves the needs of over 900 from our media Center and also books on the virginia Young Readers list. http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/williamsburg/staff/lmc/
Extractions: The Media Center at Williamsburg Middle School serves the needs of over 900 students and a large staff of over 100 teachers, administrators, secretaries and assistants. It is definitely the hub of the entire school. The Media Center is fully involved in the Age of Technology. We are increasing the number of resources that students can access using computers. Our card catalog is now on computer and may be accessed through online public access terminals. We have moved from the more traditional library research to a networked lab facility in which information resources can be accessed from all terminals simultaneously. This will greatly increase student access to information, particularly for those students that do not have computers at home. Learn more about us from the information and links below.
W.E. Waters Middle School Media Center WELCOME TO WATERS MIDDLE school media CENTER on the Web Writing a Bibliography Electronic Bibliography Search Engines virginia Young Readers http://pps.k12.va.us/schools/wms/media.htm
Thurgood Marshall Elementary School, Chesapeake, Virginia The TME media Center staff believes that our primary goal is to support the In addition, the media Center Staff believes our students should become http://eclipse.cps.k12.va.us/Schools/TME/media.html
Extractions: Media Center Goals The TME Media Center staff believes that our primary goal is to support the curriculum of Grades PK - 5 and to work cooperatively with administrators, staff, and students to meet the objectives set forth in the Virginia Standards of Learning. In addition, the Media Center Staff believes our students should become effective users of ideas and information available in our facility. Policies and Procedures The Media Center hours are . Open check-out for Accelerated Reader books only is from a.m. each day. Students should report to his/her classroom in order to get a Media Center morning pass before reporting for morning checkout. Books are checked out for a one week period, and may be renewed. Resources The TME Media Center has over 14,000 books, including reference materials, easy readers, chapter books, and non-fiction titles, as well as the daily newspaper and 35 magazines. In addition there are 10 computers available for CD-Rom programs, Accelerated Reader tests, and on-line research. Internet sites which are recommended for research include:
CAS Homepage Chesapeake Alternative school is compliant with the virginia State Standards of The CAS media Center believes its primary goal is to support the http://eclipse.cps.k12.va.us/Schools/CAS/
Extractions: Founded in 1971, Chesapeake Alternative School is one of the oldest alternative schools in the state of Virginia. Chesapeake Alternative School provides a structured learning environment and offers a variety of methods and materials that meet the individual needs of students, while maintaining clearly defined limits and strictly enforced consequences for inappropriate behavior. The student body consisting of the 6th through 10th grades is divided into groups according to grade levels. Students remain in the same group with constant supervision through out the entire day. When students exchange classes, they walk with a teacher at the appropriate time. Chesapeake Alternative School offers students the opportunity to acquire the academic and social skills that will allow them to return to their home schools and be successful. The curriculum is that of the Chesapeake Public Schools with emphasis on behavior modification, individualization, and small group instruction. The Point Card System is a vital part of the school's program.
Samuel W. Tucker Elementary School, Alexandria, Virginia The Library media Center supports the curriculum, school plan and educationalgoals of Samuel W. Tucker Elementary school. The library media program http://www.acps.k12.va.us/tucker/media.php
Extractions: @import "css/complex.css"; @import "css/complex_vnav.css"; @import "css/complex_hnav.css"; skip to page content Note: You are experiencing only the raw content of this site, without the intended layout and design. Either your browser has ignored the Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) files for this site, or you are using an outdated browser which does not support Web Standards. Learn more Nancy Silcox, Library Media Specialist Mary Ann Dalzell, Library Assistant The Library Media Center supports the curriculum, school plan and educational goals of Samuel W. Tucker Elementary School. The library media program provides an environment in which everyone in the school is empowered to become lifelong learners and effective users of information, ideas and technology. back to top The collection has been developed and organized to provide access to resources that meet the information and literary needs of our students, teachers and staff. Resources support, enrich and help implement the school's educational program. Selected materials include varying levels of difficulty, appeal to diverse interests, and present various points of view. Access is provided to resources within and beyond the school walls through networked computers.
T.C. Williams High School: Home Of The Titans! Library media Center TC Williams High school is located in Alexandria,virginia, just south of Washington, DC To learn more about our school, http://www.acps.k12.va.us/tcw/
Extractions: You are seeing this message either because our stylesheet did not load in your browser or your browser is not standards compliant. To upgrade your browser, visit http://browsehappy.com/ quick links: A-Z Site Index Activities, Clubs and Organizations Alumni Announcements Art Gallery Athletics Awards and Recognitions Band Programs Bell Schedule Calendars/Events Career and Technical Education Contact Us Course Offerings Faculty and Staff Grading Scale Graduation Requirements Guidance Department Guidance Resource Center Laptop Initiative Library Media Center Principal's Message PTSA Titan Expo Triad Newsletter TV Station Useful Links T.C. Williams High School is located in Alexandria, Virginia, just south of Washington, D.C. To learn more about our school, read our school profile and browse our website 3330 King Street
Norfolk Public Schools test on the book s content on a school computer at the schools media Center . Please click on the 2005 virginia school Census Form button on the http://www.nps.k12.va.us/
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NTVC - Norfolk Technical Vocational Center High schools Library media Center Map of school NPS Home school Calendar Norfolk, virginia 23502 (757) 8923300. William Davis, Jr., Principal http://www.nps.k12.va.us/schools/ntvc/
Goochland High School - Welcome Welcome to the GHS media Center. The hub and heart of the school. We are encouragingour students to virginia Young Readers Middle school List 20042005 http://www.glnd.k12.va.us/schools/GHS/LMC.html
Extractions: The hub and heart of the school We are encouraging our students to select titles from the 2004-2005 Virginia Young Readers middle and high school reading lists. Each list is made up of 10 titles published within the last 3 years. In March, 2005, those students who have read at least 4 titles from the middle school list or 4 titles from the high school list are eligible to vote for their favorite. The votes of all students in Virginia are tallied to select a winning book from each list. Authors and publishers hope to be Virginia Young Readers winners! On the Frings by Don Gallo 911: The Book of Help by Michael Cart Catalyst by Laurie Halse Anderson The House Next Door by R. K. Cusick
About Goochland High School of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and fullyaccredited by the virginia Our media center is the place to find answers. Home to a computer lab, http://www.glnd.k12.va.us/schools/ghs/about.html
Extractions: Goochland High School, with a student population of over 700 students, serves students in Goochland County grades 8-12. The 2002-2003 school year saw the addition and opening of the eighth-grade wing. Goochland High School is located on route 6, River Road West, about one mile west of Goochland Court House. The building opened in the fall of 2001 as a brand new addition to the county, at the original cost of $22 million. Take a virtual tour of Goochland High School Goochland High School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and fully-accredited by the Virginia Department of Education, based on the past-years SOL scores. The goals of the school are clearly stated in our mission statement: Our mission is to create an environment where learning is achieved using diverse strategies and assessed through multiple methods, where individuals' strengths and differences are valued, and where students become well-rounded, contributing members of the growing global community. The availablity of technology is a hallmark of Goochland High School. Stationary labs, portable laptop carts, a fiber-optic network, and design and art classes add to the diversity of instruction. In school year 2002-03, Goochland High School administered the SOL exams electronically using laptops and lab-based computers. Goochland High School is home to News2, our own in-house television studio which broadcasts daily to the GHS community. Students also take non-linear video editing classes and produce short films and documentaries.
Raleigh Court Elementary School Raleigh Court Elementary school Roanoke, virginia. Principal Each classroomutilizes several computers and the media center has several state of the art http://www.roanoke.k12.va.us/schools/raleigh/default.html
Extractions: Mrs. B. Cribbs School Links: Read the latest classroom news Take an online Standards of Learning test! Back to School - Supply List Mission Statement: Raleigh Court School educates the whole child by nurturing physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development. Helping students accept responsibility for oneself, school, and community enhances their self-esteem. We lead students toward the mastery of basic skills and facilitate their progress in the development of critical thinking skills and independent learning. Thus, Raleigh Court School promotes an atmosphere in which all staff and students may achieve their maximum potential. Fast Facts: We are located in Roanoke Virginia in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains
JEB Stuart Elementary School - Media Center Newsletter March 2005 media Highlights. JEB Stuart Elementary school Library/media Center virginia Hamilton12th Diane Dillion-13th Lois Lowry-20th Robert Frost-26th http://richmond.k12.va.us/schools/stuart/LMCNewsletterMarch2005.htm
Extractions: Media Center Update The server for the Media Center has arrived and hopefully by next week it will be install and software down loaded. Once the software is downloaded, we can setup the circulation system; enter the books and names of students and staff. The Media Center is in desperate need of an inventory. After all necessary information has been entered into the computer, I will take inventory. I will inform you when everything is completed and the Media Center ready for full service. I truly appreciate your patience. Authors Celebrating their Birthday in March
Welcome To Matoaca High School - Virtual Library (Requires Library Card Number), Find It virginia Databases The mission ofthe Matoaca High school Library media Center. is to provide curriculum support http://chesterfield.k12.va.us/Schools/Matoaca_HS/library.htm
Library Media Services Handbook An effective school library media program must be dynamic to incorporate new To align the library media program with the virginia State Standards of http://chesterfield.k12.va.us/Instruction/Library_Media/Library_Media_Handbook.h
Extractions: Return to Top of Page Purpose The information in this electronic handbook is intended to serve as a program guide for CCPS school library media specialists. An effective school library media program must be dynamic to incorporate new information technologies, support new and revised school curricula, and utilize new instructional delivery systems and methodologies. Consequently, policies and procedures for school library media programs must also be dynamic to effectively coordinate and meet the needs of these programs. Providing this handbook electronically allows for necessary additions and revisions to be incorporated in a timely and efficient manner. Mission Statement School library media programs enable students to learn. Through promoting reading and literature appreciation, teaching information literacy skills, providing access to intellectual resources, and fostering critical thinking and independent learning, Chesterfield County Public Schools library media programs contribute to student success and the support of lifelong learning.
Media Center 8301 Hungary Spring Road Richmond, virginia 23228 (804)7563020 So thetech center libraries strive to serve to support our home school libraries. http://www.henrico.k12.va.us/HS/HermitageTech/MediaCenter_04/MediaCenterindex.ht
Extractions: Hermitage Technical Center Skills for a Lifetime of Learning 8301 Hungary Spring Road Richmond, Virginia 23228 (804)756-3020 Principal's Message Staff Programs Application ... Guidance Library Information Specialist Jan Budryk Hours 8:30AM-3:45PM (Library Information Specialist is available 2-3 days a week. Teachers have a schedule of her availability.) Library available for afterschool events, meetings, etc. Coming soon HP computer Lab. Students and teachers can print to laser printer. Reference Books Dictionaries, books of quotations, atlas, medical dictionary, etc. (Also available are books on specific subject areas i.e. automotive) Periodicals Those that support specific class curricula are found in class rooms. More general ones are: Education Weekly, Computers in Libraries, Newsweek, etc. which are available in the HTC Library. The Hermitage Tech Center library is an extension of your students' home school libraries, The tech centers draw from all area Henrico County public schools. Students will use their home school libraries primarily for their academic research. We enjoy the generous cooperation of the Hermitage High School library, when our students need materials we don't supply. As the tech centers are an option for Henrico County students. So the tech center libraries strive to serve to support our home school libraries. The library information specialist serves as a resource for both Henrico County Technical Centers. Duties include ordering software, videos, periodicals and books that support technical center curricula. The librarian assists students with employment preparation, research, and helps prepare them for the SkillsUSA youth leadership competition. The librarian also aids teachers and students in the preparation of resumes, grant applications, scholarships and award nominations.
VDOE :: Office Of Educational Technology the role of the school library media center as a powerful and active partner Finditva is provided to all public and private schools in virginia by a http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/Technology/OET/library.shtml
Extractions: Information Power, a publication of the American Library Association and the Association for Educational Communications and Technology provides the foundation for the development of the Linking Libraries and Academic Achievement (LLAA) initiative. Information Power establishes national standards for student information literacy and outlines the role of the school library media center as a powerful and active partner in the school instructional program. Information literacy is the ability to effectively locate, use, and communicate information to demonstrate learning and to develop the skills needed for life-long learning. The goal of this initiative is to provide guidance to school library media specialists in the development of best practices for teaching and learning. The resource documents identify skills that students need in order to be successful in meeting the Virginia Standards of Learning. It also provides strategies and activities that integrate technology into the curriculum and fosters the development of literacy skills that will enable students to become discriminating and efficient users of information.
Extractions: Educational Technology Resources: Curriculum Applications Educational Technology Planning and Management Grants and Funding Handheld Devices ... Staff Development and Training Curriculum Applications AOL@ School Appalachian Resource Center, from Appalachian Power Apple Learning Interchange The Argus Clearing House : a guide to curriculum guides of Web sites : searchable archives of online instructional Web sites, and E-mail service of weekly updates The Bridge Teacher Resource Center : a Sea Grant National Ocean partnership Program, Web links to scientists and research institutions, lesson plan collection, and information centers for ocean science topics The California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse : evaluations of instructional materials Classroom Connect Connections + (From Content Knowledge: A Compendium of Standards and Benchmarks For K-12 Education : lesson plans, activities, curriculum resources