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  1. Factors Related to Mississippi School Library Media Centers in Multitype Cooperation by Margaret Ann Partridge, 1988
  2. A teacher's guide for Media mania: Library media center series for grades 2-4 (Media mania) by Anne Parsons Radojcsics, 1996
  3. Make the connection: Quality school library media programs impact academic achievement in Iowa by Marcia J Rodney, 2002
  4. A dream can come true: A learning center can happen to you by Mary Nell Currey, 1978

21. Starkville High School Home Page
The SHS media Center features a stateof-the-art library system and houses the Starkville High school television center. The SHS, mississippi State
http://www.shs.starkville.k12.ms.us/
Search Friday, 23-Sep-2005 22:37:35 CDT
SHS Mission Statement
To develop a community of lifelong learners who achieve their maximum potential in a safe, nurturing and challenging environment. SHS Slideshow
Welcome to the homepage of Starkville High School. We are proud to present to the internet audience our new and improved web site. The pages on this site are created and updated by students in Coach McDonnall's Telecommunications and Networking class. Please keep in mind this is a lab web site created entirely by students in a classroom environment for the sole purpose of facilitating learning. We hope you enjoy your visit to our site. Thank-you. Average Graduating Class Fast Facts 230 Students
83% attending college
35% attending 4-year institution
48% attending 2-year institution
75 students receive academic or foundation scholarships
Total class scholarships of 2 million dollars
3 National Merit Scholars
Average ACT score exceeds state average A student body of 1,190 in grades 9-12 attend classes in Starkville High School's modern facility. Offering 120 courses designed to develop each student's academic and intellectual skills while preparing them for an everchanging world, SHS is a comprehensive high school.

22. LIBRARY/MEDIA CENTER
The Library/media Center has been very busy updating and weeding the library s print is the hallmark of the mississippi school for the Deaf Library/media.
http://www.msd.k12.ms.us/librarymedia.htm
LIBRARY/MEDIA CENTER
Ms. Betty Williams, Media Specialist
The Library/Media Center has been very busy updating and weeding the library's print and audiovisual collection in order to prepare for the Library/Media Center new on-line computer system. A new addition to the Library/Media Center is the computer lab that consists of 10 Apple computers. Students and staff on a daily basis utilize the computer lab. Students and staff also have an opportunity to access the super highway of information in the Library/Media Center. Students use the internet to search for prospective colleges, e-mail deaf pen pals here in the United States and in other countries. The internet is also used to do research and complete classroom assignments. A new program offered through the Library/Media Center is EBSCOHOST. This program allows students to access databases and newspapers worldwide. Students are taught library skills and how libraries play an important role in the world in which we live. During the After School Program students will be able to: Complete homework assignments
Do research
Type research papers
Improve library skills
Learn computer skills
Improve present computer skills
Learn how to surf the Internet (educational purposes only)
Learn to find information using EBSCOHOST
Read
Checkout books, magazines, videotapes and CD-ROM software

23. Welcome To Our Media Center
mississippi Heights media Center, SRRHS Logo District Services Sauk RapidsRice Welcome To The mississippi Heights Elementary school media Center
http://www.isd47.org/mhes_pages/media/
Mississippi Heights Media Center Information Local Library Catalogs Research WWW Links ...
District Acceptable Use Policy
Welcome To The Mississippi Heights Elementary School Media Center
Students come to our libraries filled with exciteme nt and the anticipation of finding that perfect book to read. One of the greatest joys of a librarian is connecting children with books that fit their needs and interests. Some readers have specific genres, such as, fantasy, science fiction, or biographies that they love to read. Children with a high interest area in a subject may read every book available on their topic. Do not discourage your child from reading about the same topic, but continue to attempt to discover or develop new interests by reading a variety of genres to your child.
Reading can also become a resource for handling some of life's important issues. A book may be needed to help a child deal with the death of a pet or family member, moving to a new location, a health issue, the development of a social skill, or preparation for a visit to another state or country. As a parent, utilize these resources as needed for your child.
At what age should children be exposed to reading? It is never too early to begin reading to your child. Pregnant mothers read to their baby in the womb. Small infants develop beginning language skills by listening to familiar voices reading to them. Children who grow up in environments without being read to have lower language development when entering school than children who grow up in homes enriched by reading.

24. Welcome To Mississippi Heights Elementary School
Activities Calendar/Events Community Ed Food Service media Center News mississippi Heights Elementary school is located at 1003 4th Street
http://www.isd47.org/mhes_pages/
Mississippi Heights Elementary School Activities Calendar/Events Community Ed Food Service ... Supply Lists Mississippi Heights
Elementary School
1003 4th Street South
Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
Phone: (320) 252-0122
FAX: (320) 258-1399
Mississippi Heights Elementary School
Mississippi Heights Elementary School is located at 1003 4th Street South in Sauk Rapids, Minnesota and is situated on a 30 acre site. View the map. The facility opened in 1994 and currently houses about 670 students in grades K-5. We offer a variety of classroom settings for our students that include the traditional classroom, looping classrooms as well as two different options for our kindergarten students. Our school district has a proud tradition of academic excellence. The number one goal of the Mississippi Heights staff is provide a quality education for each and every student. We have an excellent staff and Mississippi Heights is an exciting place to learn. Thank you for visiting our web site. Please enjoy using the links to learn more about our school program. Jean H. Clark

25. New Page 1
Education media Center More than 80 case studies and success stories highlight the 121 mississippi Tupelo Middle school calls 100 parents per day with
http://www.usnetcomcorp.com/newweb/ed/media.htm
Education Media Center
More than 80 case studies and success stories highlight the effective use of PhoneMaster systems and services. Alabama - School of Fine Arts automates attendance calls, notifies 500 parents using EC and SASIxp
Alabama - Bragg Middle School keeps its database of 781 parents current with PhoneMaster
Arkansas - Pine Bluff SD doesn't wait; upgrading to PhoneMaster was "an easy decision"
Arkansas - Van Buren HS keeps students accountable and parents informed using EasyCaller
Arizona - Washington Elementary School District routinely turns crisis into opportunity with PhoneMaster
California - John Muir Middle Schools turns to PhoneMaster when faced with unexpected emergency
California - Albert Einstein High School increases student attendance 20% using EasyCaller
California - Grossmont - When faced with tragedy, Grossmont turned to PhoneMaster
California - Grossmont - Enjoys one of the highest attendances in the state thanks to PhoneMaster
California - Downey High School promotes bilingual program, has largest turnout with PhoneMaster

26. New Page 1
media Center More than 160 case studies and success stories highlight the 121 mississippi Tupelo Middle school calls 100 parents per day with absence
http://www.usnetcomcorp.com/newweb/media.htm
Media Center
More than 160 case studies and success stories highlight the effective use of PhoneMaster systems and services. Success in Education Alabama - School of Fine Arts automates attendance calls, notifies 500 parents using EC and SASIxp
Alabama - Bragg Middle School keeps its database of 781 parents current with PhoneMaster
Arkansas - Pine Bluff SD doesn't wait; upgrading to PhoneMaster was "an easy decision"
Arkansas - Van Buren HS keeps students accountable and parents informed using EasyCaller
Arizona - Washington Elementary School District routinely turns crisis into opportunity with PhoneMaster
California - John Muir Middle Schools turns to PhoneMaster when faced with unexpected emergency
California - Albert Einstein High School increases student attendance 20% using EasyCaller
California - Grossmont - When faced with tragedy, Grossmont turned to PhoneMaster
California - Grossmont - Enjoys one of the highest attendances in the state thanks to PhoneMaster
California - Downey High School promotes bilingual program, has largest turnout ever using PhoneMaster

27. Columbia Primary School, Columbia, Mississippi
Introduction to Columbia Primary school. Along with the fine faculty and staff, students have available a wellequipped library and media center,
http://www.cps2-3.columbiaschools.org/

28. Information Center - Media
Traci Burks, center, a teacher at Wyandotte High school in Kansas City, Kan., Mo.; and the mississippi school districts of Greenville and Shaw.
http://www.smallschoolsworkshop.org/kc000005chendrie.html

Shows Promising Results
By Caroline Hendrie
Kansas City, Kan. Traci Burks, center, a teacher at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kan., meets with a small group of students she advises. Such close relationships are key to the First Things First approach. Susan Pfannmuller for Education Week In his speech to the nation’s governors at last month’s summit on high schools, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates placed the district first on a short list of examples that he said provide “mounting evidence” that redesigning high schools can work to improve graduation rates and prepare students for college, work, and citizenship. ( " Summit Underscores Gates Foundation's Emergence as Player ," this issue.) See related stories from this issue: Summit Fuels Push to Improve High Schools.

29. MEDIA CENTER || Thomas Street Elementary School - Tupelo Public School District
media CENTER LIBRARY - Thomas Street Elementary school in the Tupelo Public school is a two time Blue Ribbon school of Excellence in Tupelo, mississippi.
http://www.thomasstreetschool.com/sidenav/media_center/index.asp
COMING SOON!
Media Center
School Tour Lunch Menu Site Map
Welcome to Thomas Street's Media Center, the heartbeat of the school.
Activities such as Book Fairs, Reading Is Fundamental book giveaways, celebrating Children's Book Week, Read Across America, and National Library Week give our children opportunities to enjoy storytellers and performers from the Mississippi Arts Commission and to connect with community leaders through a shared love of literature.
Accelerated and S.T.A.R. Reading, S.T.A.R. Early Literacy, Accelerated Grammar/Spelling, and Accelerated and S.T.A.R. Math diagnose skill acquisition and comprehension and provide crucial information that helps teachers pinpoint areas for improvement and strengths on which to build critical thinking.
A state-of-the-art computer lab adjacent to the Media Center allows our children to explore, research, and learn by offering favorites such as Kidspiration, Orchard, WiggleWorks, and HyperStudio.
AlphaSmarts, mobile computer companions, are available for students to practice keyboarding, take tests, and write creative stories.

30. CU-Schools In Mississippi
Grades 912 Subjects media Center How we use Classroom Video Conferencing school URL http//www.mississippi.net/~lamarelm remote
http://www.globalschoolnet.org/gsh/cu/_cfm/bystate.cfm?schools__State=Mississipp

31. MSDeaf
A computer lab has been set up in the Library/media Center for the use of classroom mississippi school for the Blind/mississippi school for the Deaf
http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/account/report/MSDeaf.htm
Mississippi Department of Education 1999 Annual Report Mississippi School for the Deaf Organizational Structure Facilities Staff Long Range Plans ... Bureau of Combined Services MSD'S MISSION: To provide a comprehensive quality instructional, vocational and residential program coordinated with a system of support services assuring and enabling deaf and hard of hearing students of Mississippi an equal and accessible opportunity to achieve their maximum potentials to become successful independent and productive citizens. MSD's program provides a bilingual/multicultural environment whereby the student's social, physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual development can be fostered.
Organizational Structure
Staff Administration
Superintendent Office Staff Outreach Coordinator Communications Specialist Instructional Services Principals Office Staff Elementary Department Preschool Teachers Classroom Teachers Substitute Teachers Teacher Assistants REAA's Secondary Department Junior High Classroom Teachers High School Classroom Teachers Vocational Teachers (Skill) Vocational Coordinator Transition Staff Media Library Staff Academic Counselor Curriculum Coordinator Substitute Teachers Alternative Learning Center Teacher Assistants Residence Services Director Office Staff Unit Directors Residence Parents Security (Night) GSE Support Services Director Office Staff Staff Ski*Hi Coordinator Teacher Types of Programs/Services Students from birth to twenty-one have the opportunity to receive services offered by the Mississippi School for the Deaf (MSD).

32. Media Room For The University Of Mississippi School Of Business Administration
media Home. Welcome to The University of mississippi school of Business of two 28floor elevator rides together at the Wachovia Center in Winston-Salem,
http://www.bus.olemiss.edu/media/Default.asp
Media Room
News and Upcoming Events Top Stories MBA student, alumnus win top honors Grad student, staffer bring cancer benefit Small business seminars available on CD Enroll in Cambridge Summer Program Otho Smith Lectures: Wed., Apr. 7, 11:00am:
James S. Holbrook, Jr. Thurs., Apr. 8, 2:00pm:
Anthony Sanfilippo Mon., Apr. 12, 11:00am:
Don E. Schultz News Outlets: Media Home Press Releases Insights Magazine Inside Business Links: Business School Home Alumni Career Center SBA Research ... Ole Miss Home Media Home Welcome to The University of Mississippi School of Business Administration's Media Room. LATEST HEADLINE
MBA student Matt Hedges (left) and 2003 MBA graduate Andrew Jones went toe-to-toe with teams from top business schools and won.
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MBA Team Bests Nation's Top Biz Schools on First Try
Winning entrepreneurs on track to launch wine importation business soon OXFORD, Miss. - A University of Mississippi master's of business administration team has won what industry leaders call the "Super Bowl" of all business-plan competitions.

33. Mississippi Creative Arts
The mississippi Creative Arts Magnet school is one of the first and finest The arts (dance, drama, media arts, music, literature and visual arts) are
http://mississippi.spps.org/index.asp
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Mississippi Creative Arts The Mississippi Creative Arts Magnet School is one of the first and finest creative arts elementary schools in Saint Paul.
The school is known for its emphasis on the arts combined with a strong core academic program serving about 600 students.
The arts (dance, drama, media arts, music, literature and visual arts) are blended into the academic program and are firmly established as basic skills for all students.
Teachers work in teams and use the best from various educational methods and styles (best practices) to help all students achieve and perform at high levels. Standards of high expectations focus on building skills in reading, writing, speaking, listen, mathematics, critical thinking and expressing thoughts and feelings in imaginative ways.
In addition, subjects such as language, social science and a natural science are an important part of the school's academic program. Teachers foster students' social, emotional, physical and intellectual growth to help students develop positive attitudes, self-esteem and lifelong learning skills.
Honoring Gordon Parks
  Introduction to the WITNESS concert.

34. Firefighters Visit Mississippi School!
media Center Technology Curriculum Integration Special Education ELL Dept. Lang Academy Firefighters visit mississippi school!
http://mississippi.spps.org/13Oct2004.html
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Kindergarten Students learn about firefighters clothes. We listened to them telling us about fire fighters. One firefighter put on his clothes and we got to touch him. We sat down on the grass and one firefighter climbed the ladder. The ladder was tall because What do you wear on your head? it was next to the the sun. He told us to say ?Spongebob? and then took a picture of us on the grass when he was on the ladder. The ladder came down and it was noisy. We got to drive the truck and Mrs. Signing autographs?! Ewald took our pictures. Before they left they made a ?beep? sound and turned on the siren.
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Mississippi Creative Arts Magnet School, 1575 L'Orient Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55117. Site is created and maintained by Mississippi Technology and Staff.
We welcome comments and questions.

35. ALA | School Library Funding
school library media centers can contribute to improved student achievement by providing upto-date instructional materials aligned to the curriculum and
http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/washfunding/schlbryfunds/schlbryfunds.ht
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  • US Department of Education (main) Last Update: 15-Feb-2005 16:31
    Summary of the program
    The Improving Literacy Through School Libraries program is designed to improve student literacy skills and academic achievement by providing schools with up-to-date library materials and to ensure that school library media centers are staffed by well-trained and professionally certified school media specialists. The program is administered by the Department of Education and is the first program specifically aimed at upgrading school libraries since the original school library resources program was established in 1965. Numerous studies* show there is a clear link between the quality of library media programs in schools staffed by an experienced school library media specialist and student academic achievement. School library media centers can contribute to improved student achievement by providing up-to-date instructional materials aligned to the curriculum and instructional practices, collaborating with and supporting teachers, administrators, and parents, and extending their hours of operation beyond the school day.

36. Sea Grant Media Center - Mississippi/Alabama - Future Scientists
Pilot studies in mississippi supported by mississippiAlabama Sea Grant The project started as a three-hour field trip program for four school groups at
http://www.seagrantnews.org/news/mieducation.html
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Program News
Mississippi/Alabama Sea Grant
9-94 Marine Education Effort Trains Future Scientists
The impact of science education on coastal and ocean science, policy, management and technology is often evaluated in terms of training and education at the college level. But pre-college students must be in the science education pipeline to maintain a steady and diverse cadre of graduate students in marine-related studies. Sea Grant meets that need well. A look at major meetings, such as the Marine Technology Society's annual conference, will show that Sea Grant educators are in the forefront of hands-on, discovery education in marine sciences for pre-college students and the adults who teach them. Model K-12 Programs Pilot studies in Mississippi supported by Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant established national models for programs that introduce students and teachers to the marine environment and ignite their enthusiasm for science. For example, "Project Marine Discovery" reaches 31,000 students each year with structured field trips and other hands-on marine science programs. The project started as a three-hour field trip program for four school groups at kindergarten through 12th grade levels; it now encompasses a variety of programs run by a corps of professional marine educators and docents for individuals from nursery school to the elderly. The Renew America Foundation selected "Project Marine Discovery" as the nation's top environmental education program in the marine and coastal protection category and gave the program its 1993 National Environmental Achievement Award.

37. OnTarget : : Inventory Summary
Detail, Summary of all mississippi school Districts Computer Lab, Library/media Center, Classrooms, Interactive Video Classrooms
http://mde.aws.com/results/districtsum.asp?Sec1_DistrictNum=2560

38. OnTarget : : Inventory Summary
MS school FOR MATH AND SCIENCE, 256, 22, 26. mississippi Total, 488899 Computer Lab, Library/media Center, Classrooms, Interactive Video Classrooms
http://mde.aws.com/results/districtsum.asp?Sec1_DistrictNum=4406

39. Baptist North Mississippi Cancer And Diagnostics Center
Home media Center. Baptist North mississippi Cancer and Diagnostics Center Morgan earned a medical degree from the University of mississippi school of
http://www.baptistonline.org/media/news/archivecontent.asp?year=2001&article=New

40. Baptist North Mississippi Cancer And Diagnostics Center
Home media Center. Baptist North mississippi Cancer and Diagnostics Center at the University of mississippi school of Medicine in Jackson, Miss.
http://www.baptistonline.org/media/news/archivecontent.asp?year=2001&article=New

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