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  1. Parenting through play for school readiness (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:429663) by Jerome L. Singer, 1998

21. School Library / Media Center Friends
Folusa logo. school Library/media Center Friends West school Parent TeacherCouncil New Canaan, connecticut. The West school Parent Teacher Council
http://www.folusa.org/html/slmc.html
School Library/Media Center Friends
Austin Readers for School Libraries,
Austin, TX The mission of the Austin Readers for School Libraries is to "encourage and facilitate children's reading, to instill a passion for books, and to promote libraries as strong, vital institutions that are central to the well being of their schools and community." In 1995, the Board of the Austin ISD threatened to cut library positions in several of the city's smaller elementary schools. One parent, Virginia Raymond, made an impassioned plea before the Austin Independent School District Board to retain the staff. A school library supporter on the board was so impressed with Ms. Raymond that he suggested she reach out to other parents who shared her belief in the importance of quality library service in the schools. Thus the Austin Readers for School Libraries were born. Georgia O'Keeffe Elementary School Friends of the Library
Albuquerque, New Mexico

22. AMS Library Media Center
Our media center is referred to as the heart of our school. the Avon Publicschool s mission statement as well as the State of connecticut Department of
http://www.avon.k12.ct.us/AvonMiddle/LibraryMedia/
Library Media Center
Betty Wolfe - Media Specialist Kelley Lanahan - CMTA JoAnn Warren - LMTA Our media center is referred to as the heart of our school. We have a collection of over 14,800 books, periodicals and media products which serve to support the academic curriculum and provide reading materials for entertainment. We have a state of the art computer lab which supports many media based learning activities. In addition the media center hosts a variety of independent and organized activities after school. Our library walls display a collection of art prints by famous artists depicting reading.
Mission Statement In accordance with the Avon Public School's mission statement as well as the State of Connecticut Department of Education Academic Standards, the function of the Avon Library Media Centers is threefold:
  • To prepare students to be independent, competent users of information and technology To foster a love of reading and literature To support the curriculum
Summer Learning Project Attention 6th grade students! Please click on the link below to find the attachment with the details of your Summer Learning Project:

23. Jennings School Library/Media Center, Bristol, CT 06010
Fax 860.314.4633. Principal Gail Gilmore. Library media Clerk Read aboutthe connecticut NUTMEG AWARD 2005 NOMINEES and how to vote for this award.
http://www.bristol.k12.ct.us/school_web_sites/jennings_school/library___media_ce

24. L E A R N
LEARN serves 24 school districts in southeastern/shoreline connecticut. The connecticut Alliance of Regional Educational Service centers is pleased to
http://www.learn.k12.ct.us/
HOME ABOUT LEARN DIRECTIONS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES ... CONTACT
Office Information
LEARN's Main Office:
44 Hatchetts Hill Road
Old Lyme, CT 06371
Phone:
Fax:
Search LEARN's Web Site
Quick Links
About LEARN Staff Directory Media Center Ordering Workshop Offerings ... Open Requests for Proposals
Departments A - Z
Center for Instructional Technology Development Initiatives Early Care Executive Director's Office ... Transportation
Related Education Links
Other CT RESC's State Department of Ed. School Web Site Links More Education Links Questions or comments about the LEARN Web site may be mailed to: webmaster@learn.k12.ct.us
Welcome to LEARN!
Welcome to LEARN, Southeastern Connecticut's Regional Educational Service Center (RESC) . LEARN serves 24 school districts in southeastern/shoreline Connecticut. Established in 1967 by local districts, LEARN is one of the six RESCs in the state. LEARN strives to enhance the quality of education and provide solutions to identified needs through a wide range of programs and services.
Current Events
Early Care and Education Workshops
LEARN is pleased to offer a new selection of courses and workshops for the Early Care and Education Community. Click

25. Sedgwick Middle School Library Media Center
The Sedgwick Library media Center holdings are also online, although there is Sedgwick Middle school 128 Sedgwick Road West Hartford, connecticut 06107
http://www.whps.org/schools/SEDGWICK/navig/library.html
Parents: Please be aware that these pages are not secure and that students can surf the internet once they are online. home administration artshow calendar ... intramurals library lunch reading Scene Scroll
Sedgwick Library Links:
The Weather Station
reading
and
homework including
Research Assistance
  • Art
  • English
    • Authors ...
    • Science
      • 6th grade science
        Welcome to the
        Sedgwick Library Media Center
        Other helpful resources for homework and book selection:
        • iCONN will ask you to enter your library card barcode, but, with that, a wealth of resources open to you, including periodicals, encyclopedias, biographical databases, science reference resources, and advice for readers.
        • netTrekker provides a reviewed list of web sites for research projects. It is arranged by subject area. The user name is Sedgwick and it is case sensitive. Ask a librarian for the password.
        • Grolier Online provides reference resources including the Encyclopedia Americana and the Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia . Ask a librarian how to access it from home.
        • NoodleTools creates your works cited entries in MLA (Modern Language Association) format. The user name is

26. TMS Library Annual Report
TOLLAND MIDDLE school LIBRARY media CENTER ten nominated books were eligibleto vote in the statewide election for connecticut’s Nutmeg Award winner.
http://www.tolland.k12.ct.us/tms/tmslibrary/annualreport.html
TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL
LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER

2004-2005 ANNUAL REPORT
General Overview
Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Flexible Schedule ... Recommendations GENERAL OVERVIEW
    While the TMS Library/Media Center continues to be at the core of fulfilling the academic goals of the school, our program was severely impacted by the loss of the half time professional position. Six classes of fifth and sixth graders a day virtually eliminated any time available for instruction of upper level students or collaboration with their teachers. The sheer overwhelming number of students contributed to the reevaluation and eventual elimination of the fifth grade research project. Our initiative, begun last year to increase communication with and the awareness of the faculty of library resources, also had to be curtailed. A successful Library Media program includes many components, the combination of which is unique in that it impacts so many different facets of a school. The Library Media program provides formal instruction, curricular support by the provision of materials, collaborative curricular support through consultation with teachers, curriculum development, informal instruction and individual mentoring, instruction of and communication with faculty, research support both at school and home, as well as the fostering of a lifelong love of reading. Underlying all of this is, of course, the very basic function of maintaining and circulating the library collection. Given the current staffing level, successful fulfillment of all these responsibilities is, unfortunately, unattainable.

27. King Street Primary School Library Media Center Home Page
King Street Primary school Library media Center Danbury, connecticut 06811.King Street Primary media Center Information. Library media Staff
http://www.danbury.k12.ct.us/elemweb/kspweb/kspmediaweb/index2.html
King Street Primary School
Library Media Center
For a quick tour
of our site, click
on the blinking
hearts at the top
of each page. Danbury, Connecticut 06811
King Street Primary
Media Center Information Mr. K's Favorites
Links to Other Danbury
Public Schools Websites: Back to KSP Home Page This website is maintained by Kurt W. Knoernschild
Library Media Specialist, King Street Primary School, Danbury (CT) Public Schools. Comments are welcome. Latest revision: October, 2002.

28. CEMA Home Page
CEMA is the professional association of connecticut school library media specialists . Library media Center Siteof-the-Month will resume in September.
http://www.ctcema.org/
Connecticut Educational Media Association 25 Elmwood Avenue. Trumbull, CT 06611-3594
Phone: 203-372-2260 E-Mail: aweimann@snet.net
CEMA is the professional association of Connecticut school library media specialists. C onnections E vents M embers-Only A bout CEMA CEMA Conference 2005
" Literacy Grows Through Strong Libraries"- Conference Flyer
Vendor Information is now available online. Print out your copy of the Conference Registration Form today! Find information on the Governor's 2005 Summer Reading Challenge The Members-Only webspace requires a username and password . If you should ever lose or forget it, please contact the Membership Chair Get the latest information on the Fall Festival Regional News: The CEMA Board has recently voted to align our regional borders with those of the states RESCs. Click here to see an updated list of towns in each of the new regions. Click here for a membership application and send it in today! Library Media Center Site-of-the-Month for September.
Site Map
For convenient navigation through the rich resources of the CEMA Website,
click on the CEMA Logo in the upper left-hand corner of each screen.

29. Connecticut
Top / Reference / Libraries / school Libraries / connecticut. Sedgwick Middleschool Library media Center West Hartford, CT; Bloomfield High school Library
http://www.reference.com/Dir/Reference/Libraries/School_Libraries/Connecticut/
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Top Reference Libraries School Libraries / Connecticut
Sedgwick Middle School Library Media Center
West Hartford, CT
Bloomfield, CT
Coginchaug Region High School LMC
Durham, CT
Bacon Academy Library Media Center
Colchester, CT
Darien High School Library
Darien, CT
The Watkinson School Active Learning Center
Hartford, CT
Helen Keller Middle School Media Center
Easton, CT
Enfield High School Library
Enfield, CT
The Kent School - John Grey Park Library
Kent, CT
The Hotchkiss School - Edsel Ford Memorial Library
Lakeville, CT
Lyme Consolidated School Library
Lyme, CT
Xavier High School Library
Middleton, CT
East Rock Magnet School Library Media Center
New Haven, CT
Niantic Center School Library
Niantic, CT
Parish Hill Library Media Center
Parish Hill, CT
Plainfield High School Library Media Center
Plainfield, CT
Redding Elementary School Learning Resources and Technology Center
Redding, CT
Squadron Line Elementary School Library/Media Center
Simsbury, CT
Westminster School Library
Simsbury, CT

30. Library Media Center, Terryville High School
Terryville High school. Library media Center. 21 North Main Street. Terryville,connecticut 06786 Terryville High school Research and MLA Style Guide
http://plymouth.k12.ct.us/ths/media/
Terryville High School
Library Media Center
21 North Main Street Terryville, Connecticut 06786
Mrs. Julie Tracy, System Library Media Specialist
Mrs. Mozelak, Library Secretary
Terryville High School
Research and MLA Style Guide
Citation and Research Terryville High School Plagiarism Policy ... Prospect Street School

31. Avery Middle School
Look for signs and directions to the media Center s back entrance. All grade7 students will be taking the connecticut school Health Survey.
http://www.somers.k12.ct.us/sms/sms_home.html
MABELLE B. AVERY MIDDLE SCHOOL
Outstanding Middle School (2003-04) MBA MIDDLE SCHOOL
Principal's Welcome
Strategic School Profile CMT Parent Information MBA Parent Guidebook ... Grade 8 SSR Form COMMON LINKS 05-06 Bus Routes 2005 Summer Reading List Sources of Emergency Cancellation Information District Event Calendar ... Staff Intranet MBA News All students who ride the bus and are parent pick ups in the afternoon will exit from upstairs at the bus loop. Parents can meet their child in the parking lot on the side of the school. It would be helpful if parents did not park at the public library. This would prevent students from walking across the two parking lots and crossing the street Many Thanks INTRAMURAL NEWS We will be having a FITNESS CLUB and BASKETBALL intramurals. Watch for details. More information will be in upcoming parent letters and announcements during school.

32. Seymour Public Schools - Seymour, Connecticut
Seymour Public schools serves the Seymour, connecticut Community for grades K12 . Welcome to the. Seymour High school. Library media Center
http://www.seymourschools.org/our_schools/high_school/library_media_center/
document.write(baseurl); document.write(tabs) Seymour High School
2 Botsford Road
Seymour, CT 06483
Principal
Michael Valovcin
Asst. Principals
Ray Necio
Cathy Goodrich
Matt Harnett document.write(quicklinks); document.write(backnav); Welcome to the Seymour High School Library Media Center
Staff: Sharon Rowe Library Media Specialist Debra Glatzhofer Paraprofessional Aja Rosemond Writing Center Tutor Hours: Media Center: 7:00AM - 2:30PM Writing Center: 8:00AM - 2:00PM Phone: (203) 888 - 2561 ext: 130 Reading is a means of thinking with another person's mind; it forces you to stretch your own. Charles Scribner, Jr. ©2004 BJR

33. Connecticut
WWW Library Directory connecticut (160) Hartford Public Library; Hellen KellerMiddle school media Center The Hotchkiss school Edsel Ford Memorial
http://www.webpan.com/msauers/libdir/usa/ct.html
WWW Library Directory:
Connecticut (160)

34. Route 12 Advisory Committee
The Committee also worked with The University of connecticut school of Agriculture 2001 at the Ledyard Middle school media Center and is open to all.
http://www.town.ledyard.ct.us/frmain15.htm
Route 12 Advisory Committee Summary
Last May the Town Council chartered a committee to look at development along Route12 and possible reuse of the Gales Ferry School site once the new grammar school is completed. Membership for this committee was largely derived from the Zoning, Planning and Economic Development Commissions. Members of the Advisory Route 12 Tri-Committee are: Pete Bargmann (Zoning), Pete Champagne (EDC), Cindy Fortner (Community Representative), Ken Koe (Planning), Linnie Lawrence (Planning), Jim Mandeville (Zoning), Quentin Long (Community Representative), Komal Shahista Shaikh (Director of Planning). The Committee also worked with The University of Connecticut School of Agriculture Professor John Alexopolus on this project and conducted a public workshop last September. Another workshop is planned for 7:00 P.M. on March 20, 2001 at the Ledyard Middle School Media Center and is open to all. The Route 12 Advisory Committee meets regularly at 6:30 P.M.. on the second and fourth Mondays of each month in the Lower Level Conference Room at Town Hall. The Committee has observed that Route 12 is relatively undeveloped and offers excellent opportunities for development that can be a benefit to the Town. Retail and commercial sprawl, characteristic of 1960s and 1970s development in other towns and cities, has been and can be avoided in Ledyard. Route 12 development already consists of several commercially developed areas that include the areas near the intersection with Long Cove Road, east of the intersection of Barry Drive, at the intersection with Christy Hill Road, along Route 12 in Gales Ferry Village, and at Dow Chemical.

35. Ellington High School Library Media Cener
ELLINGTON HIGH school. LIBRARY media CENTER ReQuest link to the holdingsof EHS other connecticut libraries. iconn.org (connecticut DIGITAL
http://www.ellingtonschools.org/ehslibrary/
ELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER
TEACHERS' FAVORITES - links to help with class assignments ReQuest iconn.org (CONNECTICUT DIGITAL LIBRARY) - link to magazines, newspapers, encyclopedia and reference articles (InfoTrac and other databases) ONLINE CATALOG - Ellington High School's library books HALL MEMORIAL LIBRARY - l ink to Hall's virtual homework and reference help - chat w/ professional teachers and librarian for help 24/7 MRS. MCNEICE'S GREAT WEBRARY many links to approved sites EDGATE - teachers' assignments and reference links YA Nutmeg books now available at EHS! Ellington High School Ellington, CT 06029

36. Connecticut Center For School Change: System Success = Student Success"
connecticut Center for school Change System Success = Student Success. After a brief welcome in the media center, the superintendents headed off with
http://www.ctschoolchange.org/publications_article5.htm
Superintendents Gain Advice, New Insights From Network The Challenge of
Change Leadership No Child Left Behind
Andrew Lachman
Op Ed Elmore Interview - Superintendents
'Superintendents Gain Advice, New Insights From Network'
By Jeff Archer Connecticut Leaders Gather to Examine
Instructional Challenges Which is why Elizabeth Feser, the schools chief here, jumped at the chance to have a group of 11 superintendents from across Connecticut come visit the Windsor district recently and offer a candid assessment of her work to improve teaching and learning. Participants say the brainstorming that takes place is extremely rare among superintendents. The talk is frank, and revolves around the immediate challenges they face. The focus is the link between district-level leadership and what happens in the classroom. Many of those involved say it has changed how they go about leading their systems. Trained Observers Harvard professor Richard F. Elmore leads a discussion.
For many superintendents, the idea that teaching and learning should be their primary concern is new, said Andrew Lachman, the executive director of the Connecticut Center for School Change, a Hartford-based group that underwrites and coordinates the network.

37. Bureau Of Curriculum And Instruction Library Media, Learning Resources, Educatio
Header banner Division of Teaching and Learning with connecticut State Seal practical tips for locating and designing a school library media center.
http://www.state.ct.us/sde/dtl/curriculum/lrit02/currlib_lnks6.htm
Bureau of Curriculum and Instruction
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Learning Resources and Information Technology LIBRARY MEDIA
Links by Topic
Facilities (library media)

38. Media Center - Greenwich High School
connecticut Digital Library 15 databases including Contemporary Literary from the media Center or your teacher. World Geography Current country
http://home.greenwich.k12.ct.us/ghs/media_center/database_library/
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DATABASE LIBRARY Around-the-clock access to online periodical and reference databases Periodical Databases
  • The ProQuest databases below may be accessed from school computers using the GHS Applications Launcher. From home, use the following address and obtain user name and password from the Media Center or from your teachers
    Address: http://www.proquestk12.com
    Click on ProQuest/eLibrary products
  • ProQuest Historical New York Times Complete run of the
    New York Times from 1851-2001 in full-page image.
    ProQuest Platinum
    Index to more than 2,000 magazines,
    newspapers, journals and reference works.
    ProQuest American Periodical Service Online
    (APS Online):
    Index to more than 1100 historical magazines, published in the
    United States from 1740-1940. ProQuest PsycARTICLES : Searchable index to more than 40,000
    full-text, peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific articles in psychology. (Available only from 12/05-6/06) ProQuest AP Science Searchable index to full-text scientific

    39. Norwich Tech Library Media Center
    connecticut Vocational Technical school System link to web site Library mediaCenter. Library media Specialist Mrs. Patricia Malchman
    http://www.cttech.org/norwich/academics/lmc/
    590 New London Tpk., Norwich, CT 06360 Telephone: (860) 889-8453 Fax: (860) 886-4632 Main Page About Us Technologies Academics ... E-mail us Library Media Specialist - Mrs. Patricia Malchman NEWS 2005 SUMMER READING PROGRAM
    Incoming 9th Grade Summer Reading List
    10th Grade Summer Reading List 11th Grade Summer Reading List 12th Grade Summer Reading List WEB LINKS Research Links EBSCO http://search.epnet.com/ Connecticut Digital Library http://www.iconn.org Dictionaries Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/ Merriam-Webster Online http:// www.m-w.com/ Search Engines Google http://www.google.com/ Yahoo http://yahoo.com/ Refdeskcom http://refdesk.com/ Internet Public Library http://ipl.org/ History Connecticut History On Line http://www.cthistoryonline.org/ State of Connecticut Website http://www.ct.gov/

    40. Vinal Tech Library Media Center
    link to connecticut Vocational Technical school System web site Students workingin the Library media Center. Students working in the Library media
    http://www.cttech.org/VINAL/academics/library/library.htm
    Department Head - Gail Sullivan February - Black History Month Resources March - Women's History Month Resources SCIENCE
    Envirolink

    The Periodic Table
    REFERENCE
    Connecticut's Statewide Library Catalog

    Iconn.Org The Connecticut Digital Library

    Biography Search

    Encyclopedia Britannica
    ...
    OneLook Dictionary
    GLOBAL STUDIES Current issues
    CIA World Factbook

    United Nations Cyberschoolbus
    Human Rights
    Human Rights Watch
    U. S. Government U. S. Government Official Web Portal The Library of Congress United States Agencies U. S. House of Representatives ... U. S. Senate History Connecticut History Online The History Net The History Place World War I Miscellaneous 50 States and Capitals HOMEWORK HELPER Discovery School High Schools Hub TEACHER TOOLS History Matters. Teacher Resource Create a Rubric ENGLISH Literary Criticism Collection Shakespeare HEALTH Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The Mayo Clinic

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