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  1. Bears (In the Wild) by Claire Robinson, 1998-09
  2. Anna's Athabaskan Summer by Franklin W. Dixon, 1999-10
  3. Out on the Tundra by Sara Feriante Donkersloot, 2002-11
  4. Yukon River: An Adventure to the Gold Fields of the Klondike by Peter Lourie, 2000-08
  5. Unseen Companion by Denise Gosliner Orenstein, 2003-09-01
  6. Minuk: Ashes in the Pathway (Girls of Many Lands) by Kirkpatrick Hill, 2002-08
  7. Problems commonly found in design and construction of bush schools by Richard S Armstrong, 1980
  8. The Eagle's Shadow by Nora Martin, 1997-09
  9. The Bravest Dog Ever: The True Story of Balto (Step Into Reading: A Step 2 Book) by Natalie Standiford, 1999-10
  10. This Place Is Cold (Imagine Living Here) by Vicki Cobb, 1999-10
  11. Julie by Jean Craighead George, 1999-10
  12. The Wind Is Not a River by Arnold A. Griese, 1999-10
  13. Spill!: The Story of the Exxon Valdez by Terry Carr, 1991-03
  14. Johnny's Girl by Kim Rich, 1999-09

81. Center SURGEON GENERAL CALLS FOR OBESITY SOLUTIONS /center Br
2004 GMA Letter of Opposition to alaska School Marketing Restrictions April 7, 2004 GMA Letter in Opposition to Rhode Island School Vending Bill
http://www.gmabrands.com/news/docs/NewsRelease.cfm?DocID=1000

82. BG Craig Christensen Biography
He graduated from East Anchorage High School in 1969. general Christensen graduated from alaska Methodist University cum laude in 1972 with a bachelor’s
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Brigadier General Craig N. Christensen currently serves as the full-time Director of the Alaska Army National Guard for the State of Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Brigadier General Christensen concurrently serves as the Assistant Adjutant General, Alaska Army National Guard and the Deputy Adjutant General, Alaska National Guard.
Brigadier General Christensen was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, on 17 January 1951. He moved with his family to Alaska in 1960. He graduated from East Anchorage High School in 1969. General Christensen graduated from Alaska Methodist University cum laude in 1972 with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and History. He was commissioned on 25 February 1977 as a second lieutenant of Armor following completion of the Alaska Army National Guard Officer Candidate School. He is a graduate of the Armor Officer Basic Course, the Armor Officer Advance Course, the United States Army Command and General Staff College, and the United States Army War College.
Brigadier General Christensen enlisted in the Alaska Army National Guard in 1972 and served as an enlisted soldier in the 5th Battalion, 297th Cavalry. Following receipt of his commission, he served as personnel officer, 813th Engineer Battalion (USAR) followed by

83. Northwest Education Collaboration: Alaska Resources
alaska s Partnership 2000 Plan for Education Family, School, and the general public in gaining access to the knowledge base that alaska Natives have
http://www.nwrel.org/cfc/frc/alaska.html
Moments for Alaska Children
  • Every 53 minutes a child was reported abused or neglected.
  • Every 8 hours a baby was born to a teenage mother.
  • Every 16 hours a baby was born at low birth weight.
  • Every 5 days a baby died during the first year of life.
  • Every 19 days a child or youth was killed by a gun.
    (1998 Statistics from the Children's Defense Fund)

State Indicators and Initiatives State Indicators of Young Child and Family Well-Being Percent of young children in poverty US 24.7% Alaska 13.8% Percent of young children with mother working part or full-time US 63.6% Alaska 70.4% Percent of 19-35 month old children not vaccinated US 23.0% Alaska 31.0% Percent of low-income young children without health insurance US 18.9% Alaska 12.2% Some child and family support facts:
  • Alaska was one of the 14 states that supplemented the federal Head Start program.
  • Alaska was one of the 37 states that supported at least one state-funded, comprehensive program strategy targeted to young children and their families (e.g., pre-kindergarten programs, and home visiting programs for infants and toddlers, or family support and parent education programs).
    (Source: National Center for Children in Poverty.

84. Alaska Library Directory
George Morgan High School Library general Delivery Kalskag, AK 99607 Email kspaf@acad1.alaska.edu. Valley Park School Library 410 Schoenbar
http://www.library.state.ak.us/dev/aslldK_L.html
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PO Box 450
Kake, AK 99830
Phone: 785-3731
Fax: 785-6439 Kaktovik Kaveolook School/Community Library
PO Box 10
Kaktovik, AK 99747
Phone: 640-6626
Fax: 640-6718
Email: jacque.peterson@nsbsd.org Kalskag George Morgan High School Library General Delivery Kalskag, AK 99607 Phone: 471-2288 Fax: 471-2242 Joe Gregory Elem School Library General Delivery Kalskag, AK 99607 Phone: 471-2289 Fax: 471-2326 Kaltag Kaltag School Library General Delivery Kaltag, AK 99748 Phone: 534-2204 Fax: 534-2227 Kasigluk Akiuk School Library General Delivery Kasigluk, AK 99609 Phone: 477-6829 Fax: 477-6314 Akula Elitnaurvik Schools Library PO Box 79 Kasigluk, AK 99609 Phone: 477-6615 Kasilof Kasilof Public Library PO Box 176 Kasilof, AK 99610

85. Inclusion Home Page
It is a good companion piece for the alaska Inclusion Document listed below. Educating Students with Disabilities in general Education Classrooms A Summary
http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/Info_Modules/inclusionhome.html
Skip navigation links Inclusion Updated January 23, 2004 This information module gives you access to products developed by the WRRC and links to a number of other web sites that contain useful information about inclusion. Improving Education: The Promise of Inclusive Schooling The National Institute for Urban School Improvement prepared this easy to read brochure explaining "inclusion" and "inclusive schools." The research summary and ready to use guide for visiting classrooms is based on Caroline Moore's work at the Western Regional Resource Center. It is a good companion piece for the Alaska Inclusion Document listed below. Educating Students with Disabilities in General Education Classrooms: A Summary of the Research (Alaska Inclusion Document) January, 1998 This review of the research on inclusion was written in cooperation with the Alaska Department of Education. This was developed in response to parents and administrators who asked, "What does the research say about inclusion? Is it a good idea?" This document discusses what inclusion means to practitioners, reviews recent court cases, and summarizes research in the areas of achievement, attitudes, and relationships. Several stories of real kids in real classrooms help to illustrate what the literature seems to be saying - that inclusion is about improving schooling for all students. We have posted this document in two formats
  • Alaska Inclusion document Educating Students with Disabilities in General Education Classrooms: A Summary of the Research
  • 86. General Information For Prospective Law Clerks - Alaska Court System
    and general information for applicants or appointees to the alaska Court System Law clerk positions require graduation from an accredited law school
    http://www.state.ak.us/courts/prosclerk.htm
    General Information for Prospective Law Clerks - Effective July 2005
    This pamphlet provides an outline of basic benefits and general information for applicants or appointees to the Alaska Court System Law Clerk Program. It contains the following information: Introduction
    General Information

    Recruitment and Appointment

    Salary
    ...
    Travel and Moving Expenses

    PLEASE NOTE that although information in this handbook is current as of the date of printing, salary, benefit levels and other conditions of employment are subject to change without notice. This handbook does not constitute an offer of employment or a guarantee of current salary and benefit levels. Employment can only be offered subject to legislative funding. The Alaska Court System Human Resources Department will confirm the salary and benefit level authorized for the current fiscal year (July 1-June 30.) If further information is required, please contact the Human Resources Department, at (907) 264-8242, or write to:
    Alaska Court System
    Human Resources Department
    820 West 4th Avenue
    Anchorage, AK 99501-2005

    87. Smokeless Tobacco Use In Rural Alaska
    survey conducted in alaska showed that almost as many alaskan schoolaged girls Office of the Inspector general, Office of Analysis and Inspections,
    http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00000888.htm
    Smokeless Tobacco Use in Rural Alaska
    Reported rates of smokeless tobacco use have been consistently much lower for females than for males (1-8). Approximately 2% of females of all ages are estimated to have used smokeless tobacco in the last year (1). However, among American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) children, female and male usage rates are similar (9,10,11). In addition, the reported number of smokeless tobacco users in this population is substantially higher than in the general U.S. population of the same age (9,10,11). Data from a 1986 Indian Health Service (IHS) survey conducted in Alaska showed that almost as many Alaskan school-aged girls are using smokeless tobacco products as school-aged boys. Data were collected in the spring of 1986 from voluntary respondents, both Alaskan Natives and non-Natives, in eight rural regions of Alaska. A nine-question, self-administered survey was distributed by IHS dental staff to students in grades K-12 who had volunteered to participate in the survey. The number of girls and boys responding was 2,454 and 2,511, respectively; they ranged from 5 to 18 years of age. Results indicated that 27.5% of girls and 33.7% of boys who responded use smokeless tobacco products (Table 2). A user was defined as anyone who responded "yes" to the question, "Do you use smokeless tobacco products?" For 5-year-olds, 16.9% of girls and 9.8% of boys reported using smokeless tobacco products.

    88. Landings: Aviation: Fixed Base Operators And Flight Schools
    Flight schools / Fixed Base Operators alaska. ACE Hangars LLC Anchorage alaska s Advanced Aviation Instruction Learn to fly in Anchorage, alaska.
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    89. REGISTER USER ACCOUNT
    Should the courts or the Legislature decide state funding for schools? The alaska Supreme Court in 1975 ruled that the placement of high schools wasn ta
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    90. Association Of Alaska School Boards
    A weekly digest of education news for alaska s School Board Members. Association of alaska School Boards,1111 West 9th St., Juneau, AK 99801. Tel.
    http://www.aasb.org/PDF's/Enewshtm/090904.htm
    Association of Alaska School Boards E-NEWS ...your dues at work. A weekly digest of education news for Alaska's School Board Members. Association of Alaska School Boards,1111 West 9 th St., Juneau, AK 99801. Tel. 907-586-1083, Fax 907-586-2995. Carl Rose, Executive Director, crose@aasb.org: John Greely, Editor, jgreely@aasb.org . Review past issues of http://www.aasb.org @aasb.org http://www.akpei.com AASB E-News September 9, 2004 SCHOOL BONDS HEAD BACK TO BALLOT PRINCIPALS GET RAISES IN NEW CONTRACT SCHOOLS TO DISCUSS DISIPLINE POLICIES LATE ENROLLMENTS BOOST STUDENT COUNTS UAS JUNEAU NEARS RECORD ENROLLMENT A SCHOOL FOR IMMIGRANTS? SCHOOL BONDS HEAD BACK TO BALLOT Proposals: If voters approve, funds will go to a new school and renovations Anchorage voters will have another chance Nov. 2 to decide whether the city should finance about $82 million in school construction projects. The city will contract with the state to put the proposals on the general election ballot. See full story here: http://www.adn.com/alaska/story/5520433p-5458274c.html PRINCIPALS GET RAISES IN NEW CONTRACT The school board on Tuesday unanimously approved a three-year contract with the Fairbanks PrincipalÕs Association, the union representing school administrations in the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District.

    91. Barrow, Alaska Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs, Hotels, Hos
    New Barrow, alaska business data stores, dealers, real estate agents, BARROW HIGH SCHOOL (Students 334; Location 1684 OKPIK ST.; Grades 09 12)
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    Barrow, Alaska
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    Population (year 2000): 4,581, Est. population in July 2002: 4,469 (-2.4% change)
    Males: 2,369 (51.7%), Females: 2,212 (48.3%) County: North Slope Land area: 18.4 square miles Zip code: Median resident age: 28.8 years
    Median household income: $67,097 (year 2000)
    Median house value: $145,700 (year 2000) New: Barrow, AK residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Barrow:
    • American Indian (64.0%) White Non-Hispanic (21.2%) Two or more races (8.5%) Filipino (7.0%) Hispanic (3.3%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (1.4%) Other Asian (1.2%) Black (1.0%) Korean (0.8%) Other race (0.7%)
    Ancestries: German (7.1%), Irish (4.3%), English (3.5%), United States (1.7%), Norwegian (1.6%), Scottish (1.3%). For population 25 years and over in Barrow
    • High school or higher: 81.9% Bachelor's degree or higher: 20.4% Graduate or professional degree: 6.7% Unemployed: 12.7%

    92. North Pole, Alaska Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs, Hotels,
    Profiles North Pole, alaska local houses, apartments, residents, hotels, NORTH POLE MIDDLE SCHOOL (Students 753; Location 300 EAST 8TH AVENUE;
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    Population (year 2000): 1,570, Est. population in July 2002: 1,618 (+3.1% change)
    Males: 825 (52.5%), Females: 745 (47.5%) County: Fairbanks North Land area: 4.2 square miles Zip code: Median resident age: 28.8 years
    Median household income: $44,583 (year 2000)
    Median house value: $116,300 (year 2000) New: North Pole, AK residents, houses, and apartments details Races in North Pole:
    • White Non-Hispanic (79.4%) American Indian (7.2%) Black (5.7%) Two or more races (5.6%) Hispanic (3.8%) Filipino (2.1%) Other race (1.1%)
    Ancestries: German (20.2%), Irish (13.6%), English (9.2%), United States (8.8%), Italian (4.3%), French (4.1%). For population 25 years and over in North Pole
    • High school or higher: 89.8% Bachelor's degree or higher: 18.4% Graduate or professional degree: 6.0% Unemployed: 12.1% Mean travel time to work: 20.2 minutes
    For population 15 years and over in North Pole city
    • Never married: 31.4%

    93. Kupreanof, Alaska AK, City Profile (Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area) - Hotels, F
    Kupreanof, alaska AK, community profile, with detailed info on demographics, cemeteries, genealogy, School enrollment education levels in Kupreanof
    http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=27972

    94. American Civil Liberties Union : ACLU Files Lawsuit Challenging Alaska School Di
    ACLU Files Lawsuit Challenging alaska School District’s Censorship of Student’s OffCampus Speech. April 25, 2002. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    http://www.aclu.org/FreeSpeech/FreeSpeech.cfm?ID=10211&c=87

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