Prince Edward County, Virginia - About Us Education Fully accredited by the virginia Independent school Association, The Lowerschool contains a library media center, computer and science labs, http://co.prince-edward.va.us/aboutus/education.html
Extractions: 2004 Bond Referendum Schools Public Safety Libraries ... More than 50,000 students, or one-fifth of Chesterfield County's population, attend its 59 public schools. Chesterfield is among the 100 largest school districts in the nation, offering a full range of services to meet the needs of all students. Chesterfield voters approved a $174.8 million school bond referendum in November, 1996, that built new schools, added to and renovated older schools and provided new technology for classrooms throughout the county. The fact that the bond referendum passed by an 83 percent YES vote is striking evidence of the support the community shows for its public schools. Maintaining high academic standards in a safe and respectful environment for learning, promoting community involvement in schools, using new technology and being accountable for continuous improvement are the focus of Chesterfield's accountability system. Completion of the projects approved in the referendum will advance the school systems position in many of these areas. Bond funding, supplemented with general fund revenues has allowed the county to deliver the improvements desired by the citizens. Project Budget Current Phase Planned Opening Spring Run Elementary $11.8 million
PHS Library Media Center 51 Odd Road, Poquoson, virginia 23662 Tel (757) 8687123 The Poquoson SchoolLibrary media centers will develop life-long readers and effective users http://www.phs.poquoson.k12.va.us/library/phsindex.html
Media Center - The Mariners' Museum - Newport News, Virginia media Center Press Releases. For Immediate Publication - September 1, 2004 Tony Bennett began formal training as a young art student at the school of http://www.mariner.org/visitorinfo/releases/pr_09012004.php
Extractions: For Immediate Publication - September 1, 2004 Artist Tony Bennett paints and donates watercolor of USS Monitor and CSS Virginia to The Mariners' Museum To view and download images from the event and of Mr. Bennett's painting contact Justin Lyons for access to the online pressroom Newport News, Va. Renowned recording artistand acclaimed painterTony Bennett has donated to The Mariners Museum a recently completed watercolor of the famous Civil War battle between the ironclads USS Monitor and CSS Virginia . The singer personally presented his painting at ceremonies at the Museum on Wednesday, September 1. With over 250 people looking on, Mr. Bennett and Museum President and CEO John B. Hightower unveiled the painting and officially accepted it into The Mariners permanent collection.
Virginia Princess Anne High school, virginia Beach. Pruden Center, Suffolk. Pulaski CountyHigh school, Dublin Rocky Run Middle school media Center, Chantilly http://www.intheclassroom.org/stossel/teachers/virginia.htm
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Blair Middle School: Library Media Center Library media Center Calendar Lunch Menus school History Sports Schedule James Blair Middle school 730 Spotswood Avenue Norfolk, virginia 23517 http://ww2.nps.k12.va.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetai
Reservoir Middle School, Newport News, VA What You Can Expect From Your Library/media Center/Lab. General Encyclopedia;Find It virginia Use your public library card number to access reference http://reservoir.nn.k12.va.us/library.shtml
Extractions: Library Schedules Checkout Overnight (25 cents per item per day fine) What You Can Expect From Your Library/Media Center/Lab... Help finding the materials you need. Accelerated Reader Book Titles Suggestions for good books to read. Virginia Young Readers New books and videos added regularly. Popular magazines for checkout. Computers Word Processing Powerpoint Online Databases: Usernames and logins will be provided by the media specialist at Reservoir MS or by a teacher.(Click on the name to go to the website. Grolier Encyclopedia Americana
Chantilly High School Library media Center Biography Resource Center provides indepth coverage ofcurrent and historic people from almost EbscoHost High school Databases http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/ChantillyHS/mediacenter/index.shtml
Gunston Middle School Library Media Program Library media Center. Margaret L. Gill, Principal. 2700 S. Lang Street The Arlington school Library Scholarship ($1000 for one student) is for an http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/gunston/library/
Huntington Middle School, Newport News, VA Library media Center. Please check back. This page is. Huntington Main Menu-,Administration, school Supplies, SOL Practice, Faculty, Guidance Counselors http://huntington.nn.k12.va.us/Library_Media_Center.htm
Extractions: Library Media Center Please check back. This page is: -Huntington Main Menu- Administration School Supplies SOL Practice Faculty Guidance Counselors Library Media Center History Contact Us Teacher Pages Viking Images Calendar Select any link below to take a Viking Voyage around Huntington Middle School- Administration Guidance Counselors History School Supplies ... Viking Images
Welcome To James Blair's Media Center James Blair media Center Online Catalog click here. virginia Schools Infopoweringthe Commonweath (Thompson Gale) excellent research tools http://www.wjcc.k12.va.us/jbms/MEDIACENTER/
WJCC Public Schools: Contact: PTA Council Clara Byrd Board meets second Wednesday of each month a@ 7 pm in school mediacenter James City County, VaPen, virginia Department of Education http://www.wjcc.k12.va.us/content/contact/ptacouncil.shtml
Extractions: PTA Council Information OFFICERS President : Elli Williams [H: 229-5644] First VP: Cliff Firstenberg cefirstenberg@cox.net [H: 253-2568] [W: 258-7720] Second VP: Amy Farley amy-farley@cox.net [H: 258-1073] Treasurer: Paula Boschen ptbosc@msn.com [H: 220-4853] Recording Secretary: Leo Rogers lprogers@james-city.va.us [H: 565-4030] [W: 253-6614] Corresponding Secretary: Dawn Quinn ddq@cox.net [H: 220-2813] PTA Council meets the second Monday of each month at 7 pm in the Media Center of James Blair Middle School on Ironbound Road ~ Open to the Public Individual School Information Reflections Contact: Wanda Wright: wrightw@wjcc.k12.va.us [W: 259-5547] Clara Byrd Baker (221-0949 President: Ruth Larson rrcam1010@aol.com Board Meeting: First Thu Media Center DJ Montague (258-3022) President: Lisa Ownby casurveys@aol.com [cell 810-4789] Board Meeting: Third Thursday except October 13, April 13 (no December mtg.) James River President: Chuck Stover revots2000@aol.com
J.E.B. Stuart Elementary School - Media Center Welcome to the JEB Stuart Elementary school media Center. Ms. W. Bagley About the media Center Schedule Message to Parents Newsletters ProQuest http://richmond.k12.va.us/schools/stuart/media.htm
Extractions: Ms. W. Bagley Media Specialist About the Media Center Schedule Message to Parents Newsletters ... Sirs Our library/media center is dedicated to providing students and staff with a user-friendly environment that encourages success in learning. top Schedule and Borrowing Limits All students in Pre-K-5th grade have regular scheduled class times once a week. K-2nd grade classes check out 1 book per week
Extractions: @import url("modern.css"); "It's Elementary My Dear Glen Allen " Mrs. Doherty and Mrs. Harris are here to ensure that students and staff are lifelong readers and effective users of ideas and information. The Library is available for student use between 7:30am and 1:45pm daily. Teachers have access to the librarian and materials beyond those hours. The staff prides itself on being available both before school and after school. The following are some of the services and resources the library offers for students and teachers: 5 iMac computers, 3 eMacs, and 2 PCs. Access to the library catalog of all HCPS schools as well as surrounding public and academic libraries. Access to important computer peripherals such as a CD burner, external drives, scanner, and both a still and digital camera. Inter-library loan services between HCPS libraries.
Northside High School - Library Ø Judy S. Shockey media Center Specialist - jshockey@rcs.k12.va.us Ø LindaHogan - media Center Paraprofessional - lhogan@rcs.k12.va.us http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/nshs/02/NorthsideLibrary/Library.shtml
Extractions: Library Hours 8:00 AM - 3:20 PM Magazine and Reference Databases Encyclopedias About the Library Search Engines ... Government Resources on the Web Staff: Page Fairchilds - Media Center Specialist - pfairchilds@rcs.k12.va.us Sandra Whitt - Media Center Specialist - swhitt@rcs.k12.va.us Linda Hogan - Media Center Paraprofessional - lhogan@rcs.k12.va.us
Extractions: Background The VCUHS is the only academic medical center in central Virginia. As the regional teaching institution, we offer access to some of the most advanced state-of-the-art treatments and technologies available. Our medical staff includes internationally recognized physicians, dozens of whom have been recognized among the best doctors in the country. Many VCUHS physicians also have been ranked among the top doctors in Richmond in specialties ranging from allergies to vascular surgery. Last year, we were named as one of the 100 Best Companies for Working Mothers by Working Mother Magazine and recently we were honored as a Circle of Life award recipient for our superb Palliative Care Unit.
West Virginia Governor's Office Of Technology... Media Center media Center. FOR IMmediaTE RELEASE Contact Liza Cordiero October 2, 2001 a statewide telecommunications initiative for all West virginia schools. http://www.state.wv.us/got/mNtnlTechAward.cfm
Extractions: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RECEIVES NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AWARD CHARLESTON, W.Va. â Gov. Bob Wise today announced that the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) has received the 2001 Recognition Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Information Technology. The award was given to the Digital Divide Bridging Blocks project, a statewide telecommunications initiative for all West Virginia schools. The benefits of the statewide approach have provided more than $26.5 million in E-rate discounts for West Virginia schools. âThe significance of this project for West Virginia is immeasurable,â said Gov. Wise. âElectronic tools help students and educators in every corner of West Virginia prepare for lifelong learning.â The Telecommunication Act of 1996 telecommunication provides discounts for schools to access the Internet. The WVDE Office of Technology and Information Systems completed an application for every school in the state. âInternet access to our students and our teachers has truly bridged the digital divide and permitted us to bring affordable telecommunications to students, educators, communities and citizens," said Phyllis Justice, project leader.
King's Fork High School Media Center Information Mission The mission of the KFHS Library media Center is to provide support forthe various curriculum areas through instruction, materials and equipment. http://www.sps.k12.va.us/schools/kfhs/mediacenter/libraryinfo.htm
Extractions: KFHS Library Media Center Information Mission: The mission of the KFHS Library Media Center is to provide support for the various curriculum areas through instruction, materials and equipment. Hours of Operation: 7:15 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Procedure: Students may check out two books for two weeks. Some reference books may be checked out overnight. A fine of $0.05 per day will be charged for all overdue regular check out books. A fine of $0.25 per day will be charged for all overdue reference materials. No materials can be checked out if a student owes an overdue book or a fine. Print Resources: Books, reference books, magazines and newspapers. Available Technology: 20 computers with Internet access and Microsoft products. The multimedia retrieval system provides access to VCR/DVD players and cable television in the classrooms. Staff: Ms. Sadler and Ms. Wagner
Damascus Middle School Library Damascus Middle school media Center. Teaching lifelong learning through the powerof information. Finding It Online Web Search Strategies http://dms.wcs.k12.va.us/lib.htm