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         Mississippi School Media Centers:     more detail
  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

41. Lanier High School
media Center, Mrs. L. Martin. media Specialist. Mrs. C. Williams Mrs. A. Johnson, English II, My mississippi Eyes. Mr. D. Lee, English I
http://www.jackson.k12.ms.us/school_sites/lanier/staff.htm
Faculty and Staff
Department Name (Email) Web Page Link Title/Subject Media Center M rs. L. Martin Media Specialist Mrs. C. Williams Media Specialist Counselors Lila Kirkland Freshmen Jacqueline Leggett Juniors and Seniors Nancy Sylvester Sophomore Art Ms. R. Davis Art I Ms. M. Castle Art II, Art III, Art IV Band Dr. F. Caston Business Edu. Mrs. R. Bennett Keyboarding, Advanced Seminar, Accounting I Mrs. J. Middleton Communications in Business
Advanced Seminar, Keyboarding Choral Music Ms. R. McGee Back to the top English Ms. D. Bessey English III, Honors English III Ms. M. Conner English I, Honors English I Mr. J. Gibson English IV, Public Speaking, T. Writ. Mrs. A. Johnson English II, My Mississippi Eyes Mr. D. Lee English I Mrs. D. Macsherry English III, Journalism I Mr. J. Thompson English II, Honors English II Ms. S. Webb English I, English II Mrs. V. Wilson English IV, AP English IV
Senior Project Exceptional
Edu Ms. P. Hooker Emp. English 9-12 Ms. D. Hull Communication, Living Skills
PR Skills Ms. N. Johnson

42. "Welcome To Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church! We Are The Joshua Generation
mississippi Boulevard Christian Church in Memphis TN. Library / media center with computer lab and age appropriate software.
http://www.mbccmemphis.org/documents/school.htm
"Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it." (Proverbs 22:6)
Mississippi Boulevard Christian Academy 15 Years of Excellence Principal, Joyce Mathis Dear Friends, Welcome to Mississippi Boulevard Christian Academy (MBCA), where our mission is "DEEP": Developing and Enriching Educational Potential. We believe that every child has God-given potential that's based, academically challenging, and holistically focused educational environment where that potential is allowed to glow and grow. The preschool and elementary programs are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools International (ASCI). MBCA's mission is supported by a group of committed parents, board members, the founding Church, and other stakeholders. Scholarships are offered to eligible elementary students through Memphis Opportunity Scholarship Trust (MOST) and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). After you have a chance to read about our school, I pray that you will come to visit and experience life at MBCA for yourself. Many families have visited and decided to become a part of this ministry. I invite you to explore this opportunity with your family and discover your child's potential at MBCA. Register NOW to secure placement for the fall.

43. Interactive Mathematics Miscellany And Puzzles, Reciprocal Links
THE mississippi school FOR MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Elementary Math, Virtual media Center, South Washington County schools, MN
http://www.cut-the-knot.com/ReciprocalSch.shtml
Username: Password:
Interactive Mathematic Miscellany and Puzzles
Reciprocal Links
Schools
  • GREAT SITES FOR MATH TEACHERS , Terri Husted's Homepage, Boynton Middle School in Ithaca, NY.
  • Problem Solving Workshop , Joshua Zucker, Henry M. Gunn Senior High School, Palo Alto, CA
  • Math Games and Puzzles , Elmwood Normal School, New Zealand
  • Fun to Learn , Hawaii's Public Schools, interactive Language Arts and Mathematics activities for English-as-a-Second-Language learners in the elementary school, by Sallie Lee
  • Mathematics , Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School, Arlington, VA
  • Shamesworld! , We are 5th graders in Ms. Shames' class at Bedford Middle School in Westport, Connecticut
  • Building Bridges , Bedford Middle School in Westport, Connecticut
  • What's Up with Math? , Mr. D's Algebra Class, Einstein High School, Intelligence, Indiana
  • Elementary Mathematics: Parent Page , Frederick County Public Schools, MD
  • Teacher Mathematics Page , Frederick County Public Schools, MD
  • Teacher Links , Scott High School, Huntsville, Tennessee
  • Essential Curriculum - Math Level 5 , Frederick County Public Schools, MD
  • Websites for Students , The Academy School District Twenty, Colorado
  • The Expanded Learning Program Link Page , Vinton-Shellsburg Community School District, IA
  • Math Links , Fort Valley Middle School, GA
  • Math Links , Orchard View Middle School
  • Resources for Students and Parents , Bow School District, NH
  • Mathematik , Canisius-Kolleg Berlin a Jesuit college-preparatory high school for boys and girls, Berlin, Germany
  • Troy Media Center , Troy Intermediate School, Avon Lake, OH
  • 44. IASL: Links To School Library Associations
    Florida Library Association (FLA) school Libraries and media centers Section Massachusetts school Library media Association (MSLMA)
    http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
    Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration SCHOOL LIBRARY
    ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET
    This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia
    Austria
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    45. Libweb - Libraries On The Web
    Connecticut, USA; Coleman Junior High school Greenville, MS, mississippi, USA Walter Johnson High school media Center Bethesda, MD, Maryland, USA
    http://lists.webjunction.org/libweb/usa-special.html
    Libraries on the Web
    USA Special
    Current update: 09/22/05 If this list is too long, try a keyword search

    46. Mississippi River
    Check to see if your school has Earth Trails mississippi River Elementary media Center, Oskaloosa, 15 Southern Prairie
    http://www3.iptv.org/mississippi/howget/school_list.cfm
    Teacher Resources Support
    • Frequently Asked Questions Program Updates Register Your Copy Teacher Discussion Forum ... Project Overview
      Back to:
      How to get Earth Trails: Mississippi River in your classroom
      Check to see if your school has Earth Trails: Mississippi River This list contains the names off Iowa schools that requested a copy of Earth Trails: Mississippi River. A classroom package has been sent to the person who made the initial request. This person was notified of other teachers in the school who also requested the CD-ROM.
      SCHOOL NAME CITY AEA NUMBER Adel-Desoto-Minburn Middle School Adel 11 - Heartland AEA Shelter School Ottumwa 15 - Southern Prairie Albia Middle School Albia 15 - Southern Prairie Alburnett High School Alburnett 10 - Grant Wood Altoona Elementary Altoona 11 - Heartland Ames Middle School Ames 11 - Heartland Andrew Community

    47. Beaumont Foundation Of America
    Contact media Center Alison Ross 1800-469-0661 June 25, 2004 - Central Elementary school in Gulfport Received Grant The Sun Herald, mississippi
    http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/us/public/en/media/news.html
    Thank you for your interest in the Beaumont Foundation of America.
    The national headquarters of the Beaumont Foundation of America, located in Beaumont, TX, will be closed due to Hurricane Rita until further notice. We appreciate your thoughts and concern during this time; we hope to resume business the week of September 26, 2005. www.bmtfoundation.com

    48. Davidloertscherinfosite
    Keeping Up With the Research Linking school Library media Center Programs to The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement.
    http://www.davidvl.org/research.html

    Ban Those Birds Research Project

    Project Achievement

    Advocacy

    The Learning Center
    Krashen's Korner LIBR 233: The School Library Media Center LIBR 250: Instuctional Systems LIBR 262: Young Adult Materials ...
    Consultants We Trust

    Professional Reviews
    Professional Reading Children YA
    Treasure Mountain Treasure Mountain 12
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    Treasure Mountain Online
    Keeping Up With the Research Linking School Library Media Center Programs to Achievement download the pdf School Library Media Programs
    and Academic Achievement: A Bibliography and Availability List
    by David V. Loertscher, March, 2005 The Gaver Study, 1963
    • Gaver, Mary V. Effectiveness of Centralized Library Service in Elementary Schools. 2nd ed. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1963 (out of print, find in many academic libraries or school district professional libraries).
    The First Colorado Study, 1993:
    • Lance, Keith C, Linda Welborn, and Christine Hamilton-Pennell. The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement . Castle Rock, CO: Hi Willow Research and Publishing, 1993 (available from LMC Source at

    49. Library Science Faculty
    LS 532W1/W2 Management of school Library media centers (spring 2002) LS 583-01 Libraries, Literature, and Young Adults (spring 2003)
    http://www.clarion.edu/libsci/faculty.htm
    Directory Faculty
    Sheila B. Anderson
    William E. Buchanan Michael Coffta ... CSiL Editorial Assistant Faculty BERNARD F. VAVREK, Chairperson and M.S.L.S. Coordinator
    Professor, B.S. California State College; M.L.S., Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh. Directs the Center for the Study of Rural Librarianship; teaches courses in reference resources and services, collection development, and bibliography. Enjoys gardening, raising house plants and collecting antiques; sponsors Clarion University Tennis Club; has worked as an academic librarian. On sabbatical leave in fall 2004. Carlson 205
    E-mail: vavrek@clarion.edu
    Voice: (814) 393-2383
    Fax: (814) 393-2150 Office hours: No information provided. Vita Dr. Vavrek's Home Page Course syllabi: Top of page SHEILA B. ANDERSON

    50. Gale - Greenhaven - Trade Shows
    Jun 2527, Regional Educational media Center Association of Michigan, Traverse City, LAMP-mississippi; LAMP-Louisiana; North Carolina school (two shows)
    http://www.gale.com/greenhaven/tradeshows.htm
    Trade Shows Whenever we can, we like to meet face-to-face to discuss how we can best meet your information needs. We encourage you to visit Gale representatives at the following trade shows in 2002: Date Show Location Jan 3-6 American Historical Association San Francisco, CA Jan 18-21 ALA Midwinter New Orleans, LA Jan 31 - Feb 1 Ontario Library Association Toronto, Ontario Feb 6-8 Texas Computer Educational Austin, TX Feb 14-16 Colorado Educational Media Association Colorado Springs, CO Feb, 22-23 North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology Charlotte, NC Feb 24-27 Council of Social Work Education Nashville, TN Feb 27 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 26-Mar 1 Illinois Technology Conference St.Charles, IL Mar 1 Online Northwest 2002 Eugene, OR Mar 5-9 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Anaheim, CA Mar 5-8 Louisiana Library Association Baton Rouge, LA Mar 6-8 Florida Educational Technology Show Orlando, FL Mar 6-8 Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning Grand Rapids, MI

    51. Press Release
    media Contacts Mike Fetters, 703/2842895. 102 HIGH school SENIORS TO ATTEND AL Joe Wallace Corinth, mississippi Biggersville High school. Katie Michel
    http://www.newseum.org/newseum/pressroom/releases/free_spirit_award_2004.htm
    March 10, 2004
    Media Contacts:
    Mike Fetters, 703/284-2895 102 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS TO ATTEND AL NEUHARTH FREE SPIRIT SCHOLARSHIP AND CONFERENCE PROGRAM
    Two of the students each will receive $50,000 college scholarships. All others will get $1,000 scholarships. The two top winners will be announced at a Free Spirit ceremony at the National Press Club on March 24.
    The scholarship winners will be brought here to receive their awards and participate in a journalism conference which culminates with attendance at the Al Neuharth Free Spirit of the Year Award ceremony. At the event, students will have the opportunity to meet the 2003 Al Neuharth Free Spirit of the Year, Greg Mortenson, a Montana humanitarian who has dedicated his life to establishing schools in Central Asia.
    The program, funded by the Freedom Forum, began in 1999 to honor Neuharth, founder of the Freedom Forum and USA TODAY. The scholarships and conference program are designed to assist students who are pursuing journalism careers and to inspire them through conference sessions with prominent media professionals. The Close Up Foundation assists the Freedom Forum in administering the program.
    "We want to encourage these young people to become free-spirited journalists who dream, dare and do," Neuharth said.

    52. South Carolina School Library Media Centers
    THE CRUCIAL YEARS school LIBRARY media centers. 19451985. The years 1945-1985 were crucial years for school library programs, not only in South Carolina,
    http://www.libsci.sc.edu/histories/school/slh04.html
    The Development of School Libraries in South Carolina
    The following speech was delivered by Margaret Ehrhardt on March 31, 1988 as the Third Annual Deans' Lecture of the University of South Carolina College of Library and Information Science. Ms. Ehrhardt was Supervisor of School Library Services for the South Carolina State Department of Education from 1970 until the early 1980s.
    THE CRUCIAL YEARS: SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS The years 1945-1985 were crucial years for school library programs, not only in South Carolina, but for the nation as well. The ALA Handbook for 1944 showed that only 15 states had school library supervisors. It was interesting to note that seven of these were Southern states, including North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Tennessee. Tonight I should like to explore with you some of the significant events that have helped to shape the development of school library media programs in our state. The first significant factor was the employment by the State Department of Education of the first Supervisor of Library Services. It is seldom that one can pinpoint the beginning of a library media program, but this is not true of school library media services in South Carolina. The date was March 29, 1946, and the time was 11:00. It was then that an announcement was made to the School Library Section of the South Carolina Education Association which was in session at University High School here in Columbia that the State Department of Education had received a grant from the General Education Board (of the Rockefeller Foundation) to employ a Library Supervisor. This was the first attempt to bring structure into what had been haphazard library development in the schools.

    53. Outstanding Programs & Honors Of Starkville Schools
    Ball, Newly constructed media center. Ball, Outdoor environmental center Ball, mississippi Middle school Science Teacher of Year
    http://www.starkville.k12.ms.us/Awards.html
    "Moving into the twenty-first Century"
    Outstanding Programs Table of Contents District Wide
    Sudduth Elementary School

    Overstreet Elementary School

    Ward Elementary School
    ...
    Millsaps Vocational Center

    District-Wide Programs
    Art, Music and Physical Education, grades K-12 Gifted Studies and Special Education, grades K-12 Strings programs grades 5-12 Band, grades 6-12 Comprehensive athletic program including 25 sports teams in grades 7-12 Building program begun in 1995 to expand and renovate all buildings K-12 as well as to institute a district-wide technology plan. Family Resource Center available to all families in the district Emerson Family School provides comprehensive child-care and instruction for ages 6 months to 4 years Comprehensive adult education programs Noxubee Conservation Center for environmental studies located on the Noxubee Refuge in Oktibbeha and Noxubee counties. Millsaps Vocational Center
    (Grades 9-12)
    Full range of vocational education courses Recognized as top Tech-Prep Program, 1993 Local, state and national winners in student academic competition Fully equipped, state-of-the-art Technology Discovery lab.

    54. Dr. Kay Bishop's Homepage
    The Impact of Technology on school Library media centers in Two Florida school Districts, July 11, 2001, at Fifth International Forum on Research in
    http://www.sis.buffalo.edu/faculty/bishop/
    Dr. Kay Bishop
    Associate professor
    Director of the School Library Media Specialist Program
    State University of New York at Buffalo

    School of Informatics

    534 Baldy Hall Buffalo, N.Y. 14260-1020
    Telephone (716) 645-2412, Ext. 1168
    Email kgbishop@buffalo.edu Specializations
    • school media librarianship children and young adult literature

    Curriculum vitae

    Educational background
    • Ph.D. Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, 1992, Library and Information Studies Dissertation: The Roles of the School Library Media Specialist in an Elementary School Using a Literature-Based Reading Program: An Ethnographic Case Study. M.A. The University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, 1984, Library Science. M.Ed. Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, 1979, Guidance and Counseling. B.A. Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, 1963, English Education. A.A. Manatee Jr. College in Bradenton, Florida, 1962.
    Recent publications
    • "Conducting Effective Staff Development Workshops."

    55. Mississippi University For Woman, Mississippi
    University of mississippi Medical Center For the media For Health Professionals of mississippi school of Law, she won the state oratorical contest.
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    56. IMLS: A Closer Look: Highlights Of The Month
    A student of South Jones Middle school in Ellisville, mississippi, The lesson is one of many that are taught in the school media center with the
    http://www.imls.gov/closer/archive/hlt_c0402.htm
    Collaboration Highlight for 2002 Printer Friendly Version
    School Libraries Get Top Marks with Help from IMLS Grants Students in schools with media centers that are well-staffed, have networked technology, and have strong collections perform better on standardized tests, according to a major study funded in part by IMLS. The Library Research Service of the Colorado State Library released a report in June 2000. It showed that state reading scores for students in schools that focused on improving their library programs were, on average, eight to 21 percent higher than similar schools without such development, even when other factors like community demographics are taken into account. Findings from this and other studies across the country prove what many in the library community already know: that school media centers can make a big difference in student achievement. Through the administration of Library Services and Technology (LSTA) grants through state library agencies, IMLS has developed a track record of support for school libraries and librarians. Many of these libraries are earning extra credit with students, teachers, principals, and communities with projects that reach underserved audiences, promote literacy and reading, improve collections, and use technology creatively. Lesson in partnership The Federal Hocking School District is located in the rural foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in southeastern Ohio. District services are spread across 250 square miles, and the public library is as far as 20 miles away from the homes of some residents. District librarian Bonnie Lackey strives to provide library services to the district's 1,444-student population, which includes many from low-income families. A coalition between the school district and the Nelsonville public library was formed as a result of LSTA funds. The coalition established the

    57. Page Not Found
    University of Colorado and Development Director for the Five Points media Center PhD, University of Southern mississippi JD, Columbus school of Law,
    http://www.usd.edu/cmj/people.cfm
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    58. Mississippi College - About MC - Historical Highlights Of MC
    An addition to the library was made and the electronic media center emerged. Other construction included Cockcroft Hall for the school of Nursing and
    http://www.mc.edu/about/history.php
    Welcome
    Campus Map

    Campus Tour

    History of MC
    ...
    Presidents of MC

    ABOUT MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE Historical Highlights of MC Mississippi College, originally known as Hampstead Academy, received its first charter, signed by Governor David Holmes, on January 24, 1826. The name was changed to Mississippi Academy in 1827 at the request of the board of trustees. Three years later, on December 18, 1830, having become an institution of collegiate rank, the name was changed to Mississippi College. It was the third such institution in Mississippi, but as the other two institutions no longer exist, Mississippi College today has the distinction of being the oldest institution of higher learning in the state. Mississippi College, during its early years, was not church-related and was once offered to be 'the' State University. It has past affiliations with the community, the Methodists, the Presbyterians, back to the community and since 1850 it has been operated by the Mississippi Baptist Convention through an elected Board of Trustees. A private institution, the College in its early years was coeducational and in 1831, Mississippi College became the first such college in the U.S. to grant a degree to a woman.

    59. Welcome To School Designs
    mississippi Horizons Technology Magnet school Brainerd, Minnesota The media center is organized around existing skylights that focus on the center
    http://www.schooldesigns.com/ResultsDetail.asp?id=108

    60. School Improvement Research Series
    COLUMBUS MUNICIPAL school DISTRICT, COLUMBUS, mississippi Situation gifted, a media center, and a wellequipped Writing-to-Read computer lab.
    http://www.nwrel.org/scpd/sirs/9/s033.html
    S chool I mprovement R esearch S eries
    (SIRS)
    Research You Can Use Snapshot #33
    Engendering School Improvement Through Strong Instructional Leadership
    Sale Elementary School and the Demonstration School
    Columbus Municipal School District
    Columbus, Mississippi
    E. Gregory Woods
    Research Findings
    Effective schooling research identifies schooling practices and characteristics associated with measurable improvements in student achievement and attitudes and excellence in student behavior. One of these "effective schooling practices" is the element of strong instructional leadership. What are the research findings regarding district, school and classroom practices for improving student achievement via instructional leadership? Consistency in the findings across a great many studies using a variety of methodologies is strong. Effective Schooling Practices: A Research Synthesis 1990 Update , published by the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, indicates that there are several effective instructional leadership practices contributing to a positive school climate and culture. These include, at the school level: 2.3.1 Strong Leadership Guides the Instructional Program

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