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  1. Dancing in My Nuddy-pants: Even Further Confessions of Georgia Nicolson (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson (Sagebrush)) by Louise Rennison, 2004-05-25
  2. Living Through the Hoop: High School Basketball, Race, and the American Dream by Reuben May, 2007-12-01
  3. Managing Difficult, Frustrating, and Hostile Conversations: Strategies for Savvy Administrators by Georgia J. Kosmoski, Dennis R. Pollack, 2005-02-25
  4. From Maverick to Mainstream: Cumberland School of Law, 1847-1997 (Studies in the Legal History of the South) by David J. Langum, Howard P. Walthall, 1997-07
  5. Teaching Equality: Black Schools in the Age of Jim Crow by Adam Fairclough, 2001-01-12
  6. Savannah's Historic Public Schools(GA) (Images of America) by Larry W. Smith, 2004-07-13
  7. Georgia Institute Of Technology 101: My First Text-Board Book
  8. University Of Georgia 101 (My First Text-Board-Book)
  9. Georgia Attorney General Says Bible Classes Must Be Objective And Fair.: An article from: Church & State
  10. An Education in Georgia: Charlayne Hunter, Hamilton Holmes, and the Integration of the University of Georgia by Calvin Trillin, 1992-01-01
  11. White Girl: A Story Of School Desegregation by Clara Silverstein, 2004-09-20
  12. Preparing Youth for the Crossing From Adolescence to Early Adulthood, Number 111: New Directions for Youth Development (J-B MHS Single Issue Mental Health Services)
  13. Best Foot Forward: Stories To Build Positive Character Traits By Gainesville Middle School Students
  14. Learning Centers for Young Children: To Be Built in Classrooms and Other Places Where Children Gather to Learn by Georgia Bradley Houle, 1997-04-01

81. Georgia Library Media Association, Inc.
Governor Barnes announced prior to the opening of the georgia general of thegeorgia general Assembly in an attempt to restore school library funding to
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GEORGIA Library Media Center Allotment – History History and Facts
The Quality Basic Education Act of 1985 established formulas for library media center funding calculated on the base-size school. During Governor Zell Miller’s terms in office, the Media Center Allotment, a State budget line item, rose to $16.28 per FTE. The FY99 budget, the Media Center Allotment for public schools was raised by 20% to $19.54. In his final budget address that year, Governor Miller expressed his belief that the” library media center is the heart of every school.” The General Assembly showed their support by approving this portion of the budget and also passing House Bill 409, which required 100% of the Media Center Allotment be spent on library media centers. Governor Barnes left intact the 20% increase for Media Center Allotments for FY2000. Then again, in Barnes’ FY2001 budget the $19.54 per FTE for Media Center Allotments was retained with a most important mandate as part of House Bill 1187 now known as the A+ Educational Reform Act. Under this law, 100% of the Media Center Allotment was to be spent on library media centers, and 90% REQUIRED to be spent in the school where earned. That portion not spent in this manner was to be returned to the State.

82. Georgia Library History Project
1899 The georgia School of Technology Library was established. The CarnegieCorporation and the general Education Board financed a library conference
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Significant dates in Georgia library history Compiled through Sept. 1, 2002 The colony of Georgia was founded, and soon after, more than 2,000 books were donated for its first library.
A three-room school was established in Irene, Ga., including a library stocked with several hundred books printed in England and Germany.
Trustees in London sent to Augusta 166 volumes for a missionary library.
The Georgia Library Association was established. It had no connection to he 1897 association of the same name.
George Whitefield's Bethesda, an orphanage and college established in Savannah in 1740, organized a 30-foot-by-40-foot room as a library, with approximately 1,300 volumes.
The Medway and Newport Library Society of Liberty County was incorporated.
The University of Georgia's board of trustees established a library collection to be purchased with $1,000.

83. Georgia State Symbols Capital Constitution Flags Maps Song
georgia information links to state homepage, symbols, flags, maps, constitutions, Newspapers georgia; Nickname Peach State; Nursing schools georgia
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84. USC Law Legal Journals Listing
The Law School, University of Southern California * * *. general LAW REVIEWS georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law Published three
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85. Georgia General Assembly - First Readers For Monday February 12, 1996
georgia general Assembly First Readers for Monday February 12, 1996 A resolutioncommending Chamblee High School.
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First Reader List Secretary's Page Clerk's Page Open records; applicability to General Assembly; exceptions ... Kaye, Mitchell HC: Judy SC: H - Read 2nd Time A BILL to amend Article 4 of Chapter 18 of Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to inspection of public records, so as to provide that the General Assembly is subject to the open records Act; to preserve certain exceptions; and for other purposes. Nursing homes; registered nurses pronounce death Walker, Larry Childers, E. (Buddy) M Stephenson, Tommy ... Skipper, Jimmy HC: SC: Signed by Governor A BILL to amend Article 1 of Chapter 7 of Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to regulation of hospitals and related institutions, so as to provide under certain circumstances for the pronouncement of death by registered nurses practicing in nursing homes; and for other purposes. Dentistry; qualifications for licensure Bordeaux, Tom HC: SC: H - Read 2nd Time A BILL to amend Article 2 of Chapter 11 of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to the practice of dentistry, so as to provide for new qualifications for licensure; and for other purposes.

86. HRC | Georgia School Law
georgia has a general school safety provision that provides students with a safeschool environment . . . without fear of violence or intimidation.
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88. Audit Report
Oriented Policing Services Grants to the DeKalb County, georgia, School System The Office of the Inspector general, Audit Division, has completed an
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Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Grants to the DeKalb County, Georgia, School System Report No. GR-40-04-002
December 2003
Office of the Inspector General
Executive Summary
The Office of the Inspector General, Audit Division, has completed an audit of the grant awarded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) to the DeKalb County, Georgia, School System (DCSS). The purpose of the grant is to provide funding directly to the local jurisdiction for the hiring and deployment of career law enforcement officers in and around primary and secondary schools. The COPS Office awarded the DCSS $1,375,000 to hire 11 new police officers to serve in the DeKalb County School System, Department of Public Safety. We found the DCSS to be in material compliance with five of the six COPS grant requirements that we tested. We reviewed the grantee's compliance with six essential grant conditions and found the grantee's budgeting for officers, hiring of officers, source of local matching funds, retention of officer positions, and types of community policing to be acceptable. However, we found weaknesses in the area noted below. As a result of these deficiencies, we question $2,986 in grant funds.
  • The DCSS did not properly request grant funds because it: 1) requested and was reimbursed $2,986 for unallowable overtime costs and associated fringe benefits; 2) claimed costs for officers that were not the officers assigned to the grant; 3) claimed salaries and fringe benefits that were sometimes greater than approved by the COPS Office; and 4) did not reduce the federal share of costs claimed each year of the grant as required, resulting in funds being drawn down too early.

89. Audit Report
Grant to the SavannahChatham County, georgia, School Police Department The Office of the Inspector general, Audit Division, has completed an audit
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Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Grant to the Savannah-Chatham County, Georgia, School Police Department Report No. GR-40-04-003
February 2004
Office of the Inspector General
Executive Summary
The Office of the Inspector General, Audit Division, has completed an audit of the grant awarded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) to the Savannah-Chatham County, Georgia School Police Department (SCCSPD). The purpose of the grant is to provide funding directly to the local jurisdiction for the hiring and deployment of career law enforcement officers in and around primary and secondary schools. The COPS Office awarded the SCCSPD $1,080,320 to hire ten new police officers to serve in the SCCSPD. We found the SCCSPD to be in material compliance with all six COPS grant requirements that we tested. We reviewed the grantee's compliance with six essential grant conditions and found the grantee's budgeting for officers, hiring of officers, source of local matching funds, reimbursement requests, retention of officer positions, and types of community policing to be acceptable. Our audit objectives, scope, and methodology appear in Appendix I.

90. MacDailyNews - Apple And Mac News - Welcome Home
georgia school district to propose 63000 Macs for students and teachers general Motors market share stood at just 12%.
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Current Headlines: MacNN: Georgia school district to propose 63,000 Macs for students and teachers Monday, February 07, 2005 - 11:02 PM EST "Cobb County wants Apple Computer to provide laptop computers to more than 63,000 teachers and students in what would be one of the largest such programs in the country. System officials Monday acknowledged the choice, but declined further comment until Wednesday — including the multimillion-dollar price tag. At a meeting Wednesday, Superintendent Joseph Redden is scheduled to unveil the details in a presentation to school board members," Kristina Torres reports for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
"Board members will be asked for approval next month, when the first of three phases of the program comes before them for a vote. On March 9, they will be asked to approve a program to provide laptops to all the district's teachers this spring. They will also be asked to approve money to set up four school demonstration sites in the fall," Torres reports. "The second phase will be to provide the computers to high school students in early 2006, and the third and final phase will be to provide the computers to middle school students."

91. Georgia's Attorney General Writes On Fair Use
The Attorney general of georgia issued an opinion in February concerning Ray Patterson of the University of georgia Law School had a hand in preparing
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Georgia's Attorney General Writes on Fair Use
The Attorney General of Georgia issued an opinion in February "concerning the scope of the Fair Use Doctrine as applicable to the educational environment of Georgia's schools, colleges and universities." Ray Patterson of the University of Georgia Law School had a hand in preparing this opinion, and it is quite favorable to educational institutions. ARL: A Bimonthly Newsletter of Research Library Issues and Actions 185 (April 1996). Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries. Table of Contents for Issue 185 Other Current Issues Articles ARL Newsletter Home ARL Home
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92. Suit Claims Rural Students Shortchanged | Ajc.com
The state attorney general s office, which is representing state But theconsortium representing about a third of georgia s school districts contends
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Published on: 06/23/05 A lawsuit that argues the state has failed to provide an adequate education for Georgia students, particularly those in small, rural communities, will get a first hearing in Fulton County Superior Court today. The suit, filed by 51 mostly rural school systems, is the first significant challenge to the state's school finance system in decades. If it proceeds, as similar cases have elsewhere in the nation, Georgia could be compelled to provide more money for education or to revise the way school funds are distributed among systems. EMAIL THIS
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The consortium argues the state's school finance formula has penalized small, tax-poor communities, because they have been unable to make up for state funding cuts to education. The problem is exacerbated because many rural districts have large numbers of poor and needy students.

93. Valdosta State University
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94. Georgia Education Jobs On CareerBuilder.com
NURSING INSTRUCTOR The Medical College of georgia School of Nursing is seeking a Under general supervision, this position is responsible for advising
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95. Former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore B. Olson To Deliver UGA School Of Law Com
Former US solicitor general to deliver UGA School of Law commencement address the University of georgia School of Law’s commencement Saturday, May 21.
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Monday, May 9, 2005 WRITER: Julie Camp, 706/542-5172, lawcomm@uga.edu
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Rebecca White, 706/542-7140, rhwhite@uga.edu Former U.S. solicitor general to deliver UGA School of Law commencement address Graduating Class of 2005 President E. Ramsey Henderson will provide the official welcome, and Vice President James L. King II will introduce Olson. Henderson and Legacy Gift Chair Tracy L. Rhodes will present the 2005 class gift to Law School Association President James B. Ellington, who will also welcome the new graduates to the alumni association. Other commencement speakers include UGA President Michael F. Adams, Georgia Law Dean Rebecca H. White and Georgia Law associate deans Paul M. Kurtz and Gabriel M. Wilner. Three additional members of the platform party will be UGA Provost Arnett C. Mace Jr., law school Registrar Marc A. Galvin and Athens-Clarke County Sheriff Ira Edwards Jr., who will lead the graduation processional as is tradition. Also, the senior class has chosen Cleveland Chair C. Ronald Ellington and Carter Chair Michael L. Wells to serve as honorary marshals and read the names of the graduates. Georgia Law is currently ranked as one of the top four public law schools in the Southeast and one of the top 14 public law schools in the nation.

96. MCG School Of Graduate Studies
MCG general Information Graduate Faculty Staff The Medical College ofGeorgia School of Graduate Studies is one of the most prestigious and historic
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97. TDGH - December 18
Two years later, the school would gain a new charter as Emory College. georgia cities and towns first incorporated by acts approved on Dec. 18
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This Day in Georgia History Compiled by
Ed Jackson and Charly Pou Carl Vinson Institute of Government The University of Georgia
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Minister and hymn lyricist Charles Wesley was born in Epworth, England. An Anglican priest, he came to Georgia in 1736 to serve as James Oglethorpe's secretary for Indian affairs. Wesley remained in Georgia for only six months before returning to England, where he would compose the words to over 6,500 hymns and also with brother John help organize the Methodist Church. Wesley died Mar. 29, 1788 in London. Gov. Wilson Lumpkin signed an act creating Walker County as Georgia's 90th county. Created from portions of Murray County, Walker County was named for Georgia U.S. Senator Freeman Walker Gov. Wilson Lumpkin signed an act chartering the Georgia Methodists Conference Manual Labor School, which would be located at Oxford, Ga. Two years later, the school would gain a new charter as Emory College. In 1915 it changed its name to Emory University and in 1919 the campus was relocated in Atlanta, Ga. Gov. Joseph E. Brown signed legislation creating Pierce and Milton counties as Georgia's 120th and 121st counties respectively.

98. CNN - Prosecutor: Accused Georgia School Shooter Admired Columbine Gunmen - Augu
Teen suspect in georgia school shooting may face adult charge Attorney Generalof the United States, Janet Reno Heritage High School Home Page
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Prosecutor: Accused Georgia school shooter admired Columbine gunmen
According to the prosecutor, Solomon's fellow students say that the teen-ager thought the Columbine shooting was 'cool' August 9, 1999

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99. Emory School Of Medicine
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Population (year 2000): 3,400, Est. population in July 2002: 3,496 (+2.8% change)
Males: 1,628 (47.9%), Females: 1,772 (52.1%) Land area: 5.2 square miles Zip code: Median resident age: 31.2 years
Median household income: $32,286 (year 2000)
Median house value: $83,700 (year 2000) New: Palmetto, GA residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Palmetto:
  • Black (44.2%) White Non-Hispanic (42.4%) Hispanic (11.6%) Other race (5.4%) Two or more races (2.4%) American Indian (1.6%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
Ancestries: United States (11.8%), English (3.8%), Irish (2.2%), German (1.6%), Scotch-Irish (1.1%). For population 25 years and over in Palmetto
  • High school or higher: 62.3% Bachelor's degree or higher: 6.5% Graduate or professional degree: 2.8% Unemployed: 3.8% Mean travel time to work: 29.0 minutes

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