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61. Covering Kids & Families
Read more about the national launch of Backto-school 2005. Mississippi,Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, new hampshire, new Mexico, North Carolina,
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62. Information Center - Media
The remaining four small schools are being built on a new single site in the The Candy Connection Littleton, new hampshire An Extended Learning
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Community-Based School Planning: If Not Now, When?
by Steven Bingler Throughout the country, elementary and high school districts are spending unprecedented amounts of money renovating existing school facilities and building new ones. In 2001 alone, roughly $27 billion worth of K-12 construction projects were approved and funded a trend that is likely to continue for several years out. Using a data-driven methodology, this engagement model is growing in popularity as an effective tool for authentic and autonomous large-group decision-making. In this model, elected officials receive clear input and direction about their constituents' wants and needs. As important, they obtain community ownership and buy-in. Although the engagement model is sometimes construed as being more time-consuming than traditional processes, the outcomes are well worth the added effort. Through the open dialogue that is integral to this process, issues are more thoroughly reviewed and resolved. Protracted infighting, conflict, and debate are often avoided. Another benefit from broad-based community engagement is that recommendations are often more systemic, incorporating a broad range of the community's physical, cultural, social, economic, organizational, and educational assets into more elegant, cohesive, and efficient solutions.

63. Information Center - Media
With such major funding initiatives, new small schools are currently in place At media and Technology Charter school in Boston, all ninthgraders take a
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Big Time for Small Schools
By Kim Carter
Tech Learning
Mar 15, 2005 With dropout rates soaring to 50 percent and higher in some urban areas, and 70 percent of American teens attending schools enrolling 1,000 or more, increasing attention is being paid to more efficient and viable alternatives to the huge traditional American high school. Emerging chief among the reform options is the development of "smaller learning communities," a phrase used to encompass the growing number of autonomous small schools as well as programs developed within larger high schools geared toward individualizing the learning experience for students. Backed by research in large part driven by the Coalition of Essential Schools-established in 1984 in response to an early study questioning the efficacy of the large high school-the movement is finding broad-based support from funding sources as diverse as the U.S. Department of Education and the Carnegie Corporation of New York. A single major driving force in the small schools initiative has been the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which in the past decade has awarded more than $475 million to schools serving low-income, minority students across the country. To date, the foundation has made "Reinvention Grants" to states such as Texas and Ohio; to urban areas, including New York City, Indianapolis, and the San Francisco Bay Area; to school reform models such as The Big Picture Company, High Tech High, and New Technology Foundation; and to education reform organizations, including CES and The Institute for Student Achievement.

64. Lebanon High School Media Center
Lebanon High school. Library media Center. SEARCH ENGINES new!! SIRS RESEARCHERAwesome current issues database! (Customer NH0029 Password 03766)
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65. Whole Language In An Elementary School Library Media Center. ERIC Digest.
It will also discuss the new demands placed upon the collection and the school Children engaged in a theme study use the school media center to seek
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Whole Language in an Elementary School Library Media Center. ERIC Digest.
The change from a basic skills to a whole language approach precipitates vast changes in the school library media center. This digest will examine these changes, specifically at the elementary school level, in terms of three curricular foci: theme studies, process writing, and literature-based reading. It will also discuss the new demands placed upon the collection and the school librarian.
THEME STUDIES
Theme studies are not unlike the units of study many teachers have taught for years. The main difference is that theme studies rely upon children's literature instead of textbooks. Children explore a topic in far more detail and spend much longer on each theme than in a textbook-driven program. Children engaged in a theme study use the school media center to seek information about specific topics. They also use works of various genres to supplement their research. Fiction, for example, demonstrates attitudes and behaviors, the reasons to use the information found in nonfiction books. Poetry can provide an aesthetic dimension to the theme study topic. Thematic studies require large numbers of trade books, which the children use with the teachers to build the content of their instructional program. Librarians must work cooperatively with teachers to assure that resources are available in the media center when needed. At certain times of the year, pulling books can be a full-time job for the media specialist.

66. New Hampshire Jobs: Employees
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67. New England Jobline - School Library Position Archive
7/1/05 Nottingham, NH, media Specialist, Nottingham school QUAL Individualresponsible for management of library media center; must have ability to use and
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School Library Position Archive
NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, all positions require an ALA accredited MLS. Send a letter of application, resume and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references. When applying for positions, please mention the jobline.
This listing is for the week ending September 9, 2005
9/9/05 Shelburne Falls, MA, School Library Media Specialist, Mohawk Trail Regional School District K-12
QUAL: The ideal candidate should possess a MLS from an ALA accredited institution and be certified in Massachusetts as a School Library Media Specialist. The successful candidate will have a strong background in library work at the middle/high school levels as well as experience and/or knowledge of elementary school libraries. Knowledge of online databases, YA and children's literature, proficiency in the use of
Sagebrush Spectrum library systems and the ability to supervise seven rural school district libraries (one middle/high school and six elementary schools). The ability to collaborate/communicate well with colleagues and successfully work with high school students is vital. Familiarity with grant writing, television studio production and web page design is a plus. The successful candidate will be creative, open minded, versatile, and good at multi-tasking.
DUTIES: The Mohawk Trail Regional School District is geographically the largest regional school district in the Commonwealth, encompassing approximately 256 square miles. The successful candidate will benefit from the great artistic wealth in the community, warm hospitality and the myriad of outdoor and cultural opportunities.

68. PSNH And Corporate Giving
Site Map Jobs Contact Us About PSNH media Center. SEARCH Economic Development Payment Assistance Senior Circuit new hampshire Matters
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69. Education
Site Map Jobs Contact Us About PSNH media Center. SEARCH new HampshireWired Facts for school Projects
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70. Rogue Valley Independent Media Center
Independent media centers. www.indymedia.org Projects oceania Essentially,this bill would prevent school children and teachers from being exposed to
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    ROBINA SUWOL, 25.07.2005 20:41 AB 405 California law allows pesticide products that do not have full registration and outstanding data requirements to be applied on school sites. This glaring oversight in the law may expose school children, teachers and other members of the public to unknown health risks. Pesticides contain toxic substances, many of which have a detrimental effect on human health and the environment and, in particular, have a developmental effect on children. Children are more susceptible to hazardous impacts from
  • 71. Resources For Response To Proposed NH Minimum Standards For Public Schools
    A full time Library media Specialist for schools of 300350 or more students, new hampshire Comprehensive Education Reform Priority Areas.
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    Resources for Response
    to Proposed NH Minimum Standards for Public Schools
    NHEMA is providing these resources to assist concerned NH library media specialists, administrators, school board members, teachers, and community members. While the sections that deal with school libraries are only a small part of the document, those proposed changes would greatly impact educational quality for NH students.
    February 18, 2005 is the deadline for submission of comments in writing to Mary Mayo, NHDOE, 101 Pleasant St , Concord; or fax at 271-1953; or electronic format by e-mail to mmayo@ed.state.nh.us.
    Schedule of Hearings: Information Session will be held from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. followed by Public rulemaking hearings from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. December 15 , 2004, Department of Education- State Board Room January 12, 2005, Littleton High School (Rescheduled for Jan. 24, 2005) January 19, 2005, Monadnock High School January 26, 2005 , Nashua High School North The Nashua hearing has been rescheduled for Monday, Feb. 7th, from 4-7. February 8, 2005, Dover Middle School

    72. Sea Grant News Media Center - Marine Science Calendar
    CONTACT Sharon Meeker or Barbara PintoMaurer, new hampshire Sea Grant ExtensionProgram, LOCATION Riverfront Convention Center, new Bern, NC
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    DATE: February 2, 2002
    EVENT: National Ocean Sciences "Nor'easter" Bowl
    LOCATION: University of New Hampshire, Durham
    CONTACT: Sharon Meeker or Barbara Pinto-Maurer, New Hampshire Sea Grant Extension Program, 603/749-1565, barbara.pinto@unh.edu
    DESCRIPTION: The University of New Hampshire is proud to host the fifth annual ocean science competition for high school students.
    One of 21 regional competitions held across the country, it provides an educational forum for students who excel in science and math.
    Twenty teams from Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire will spend the day on campus, testing their knowledge in a "jeopardy" style format.
    Team members and their volunteer coaches spend months preparing for the contest, meeting before and after school to study and practice.
    The winning team will participate in the national competition held in Rhode Island in April. SPONSORS: New Hampshire Sea Grant and Cooperative Extension, the University of New Hampshire, the University of Maine, the University of New England, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, and the Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education (CORE) DATE: February 2, 2002 - February 3, 2002

    73. Center Harbor, New Hampshire NH, Town Profile (Belknap County) - Hotels, Festiva
    Center Harbor, new hampshire NH, community profile, with detailed info on Historic maps of new hampshire Topographic map of Center Harbor. media
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    74. Center Sandwich, New Hampshire NH, Profile (Carroll County) - Hotels, Festivals,
    Center Sandwich, new hampshire NH, community profile, with detailed info media ownership in the Center Sandwich area Today s news around new hampshire
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    75. Town Of Chester, New Hampshire - Committees
    Town of Chester, new hampshire. Chester Academy media Center, meetings variousThursdays 730pm. Call Susan PriceBatting for more information.
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    Board of Selectmen Conservation Committee Budget Committee Strategic Land Protection ... Zoning Board of Adjustment
    Town Committees Please select a committee at left for more information. Feel free to contact each committee with your comments or suggestions.
    Board of Selectmen: (603) 887-4979
    Every Monday, 7pm in the Town Meeting Room.
    Conservation Committee: (603) 887-1030
    Contact: Charles Myette, Chairman
    Baron Richardson, Treasurer
    Greg Lowell, Secretary
    Our goal is to help preserve and protect the natural resources of Chester.
    Meetings 1st and 2nd Tuesday of month, 7pm Chester Town Hall.
    Subcommittee Information, Strategic Land Protection Committee, Trails, Grants, Conservation Fact Sheets (wetlands, vernal pools, wildlife habitat, etc), Conservation easements, Silver Sands Conservation Area, Spring Hill Farm Conservation Area, Regulations, Special Projects, Up coming environmental Events. Budget Committee: The nine member official Budget Committee was formed at the Annual Town Meeting in 2005. The seven members at-large were appointed by the Town Moderator for a one year term. At the next Town elections, seven members will be elected by the voters. The ex-officio members were appointed by the Board they represent. The duties of the Budget Committee are to prepare the budget for each annual or special Town meeting and School District meeting; to confer with the governing bodies, department heads, and other officials, relative to estimated expenses, revenues, and services preformed to the extent deemed necessary by the Budget Committee; to conduct the public hearings required under RSA 32:5,I, and to forward copies of the final budgets to the clerk, and the governing body. For more detailed information on the duties, please see RSA 32:16.

    76. Interactive Mathematics Miscellany And Puzzles, Reciprocal Links
    Mathematics Games, Inidian Hill High school Library media Center, OH MATH,new OXFORD HIGH school LIBRARY, PA; HHS Library/media Center,
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  • 77. Reilly Center For Media & Public Affairs
    The 2005 Breaux Symposium will explore ways that new media technology—from David Perlmutter, associate professor, Manship school of Mass Communication
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    Manship School of Mass Communication Louisiana State University Welcome Programs and Activities Breaux Symposium Publications and Reports Investment Opportunities Mass Communicating - The Forum on Media Diversity Public Policy Research Lab News Now Available
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    We Hold These Truths? How New Technology is Changing Foreign Affairs Reporting November 11-12, 2005 The job of a foreign correspondent, as Richard DiBenedetto of USA Today put it, is "to go someplace where the people at home can't go and [truthfully] tell them what happened when you got there." This conference (and the subsequent edited volume) will explore ways that new media technologyfrom satellites and cell phones to digital convergence and the Internethas changed the creation of foreign news, its delivery, the amount and style of coverage, the accuracy and reliability of information from abroad, public opinion about foreign affairs, and the economics of the media industry. The emphasis will be on what is happening now, with an attempt to predict future trends and how they affect basic "truths" long held about foreign affairs and the news media

    78. Dover Community News At Your Library: New Hampshire Schools, Libraries Receive F
    new hampshire schools, libraries receive free books about freedom NottinghamSchool Library media Center in Nottingham, and Merrimack Valley Middle
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    Crossword ... Weather Marketplaces Cars Classifieds Dating Dining ... Yellow Pages Sections Business Entertainment Health Living ... Email this Article New Hampshire schools, libraries receive free books about freedom The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has recently announced that it has awarded free copies of 15 classic books from the "We the People Bookshelf," with four also offered in Spanish, to 500 school and local libraries throughout the country, including six in New Hampshire. The theme of this year's bookshelf is "freedom." As part of the award, libraries will hold programs or events to raise awareness of these classic books and engage young readers. School and public libraries selected to receive "We the People Bookshelf" in New Hampshire are Fiske Free Library in Claremont, Saint Mary Academy Library in Dover, Lincoln Public Library in Lincoln, Madbury Public Library in Madbury, Nottingham School Library Media Center in Nottingham, and Merrimack Valley Middle School Library in Penacook. "Libraries serve as beacons of learning in schools and communities," said NEH Chairman Bruce Cole. "The 'We the People Bookshelf' enables younger readers to examine important themes from many perspectives. This year's bookshelf tells the stories of freedom sought, freedom denied, freedom lived."

    79. Portsmouth Herald Local News: Charter Schools Minus One In New Hampshire
    Seven new hampshire charter schools have been authorized since summer 2003, was the center of a battle with the Franklin and Winnisquam school boards,
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    Quick Clicks Churches Club Listings Concerts Crossword ... Weather Marketplaces Cars Classifieds Dating Dining ... Yellow Pages Sections Business Entertainment Health Living ... Email this Article Charter schools minus one in New Hampshire By Kathleen D. Bailey kbailey@seacoastonline.com And then there were six. Seven New Hampshire charter schools have been authorized since summer 2003, when the Legislature approved an amendment to the state’s charter school law. One of the first two charter schools to be approved, the Seacoast Charter School in Stratham, will open this fall with maximum enrollment and a waiting list. But the Franklin Career Academy, the first school approved under the new law, will not open this fall. While the commissioner of education and the school’s chairman of the board look for a way to salvage the situation, the two local charter schools, Seacoast Charter School and Great Bay e-Learning Charter School, will open in September with full classrooms and funding.

    80. Norris Cotton Cancer Center. Cancer Treatment, Cancer Care, And Oncology Researc
    Cancer treatment and cancer research in new hampshire. In Affiliation withDartmouth Medical school DartmouthHitchcock Medical Center The National
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    Enter your email address to receive periodic updates from the Cancer Center. Email Address Norris Cotton Cancer Center is a premier cancer care, research, education, and treatment center. As a National Cancer Institute designated Comprehensive Cancer Center within an academic medical center, we are dedicated to making research-based care of the highest quality available to New Hampshire, Vermont and the nation. Read more in a note from our director What's New Norris Cotton Cancer Center Again Named One of Best in Nation For the 4th year in a row, Norris Cotton Cancer Center has been named one of the top 50 cancer facilities in the country by Advanced Cancer Treatment for Northern Vermont and New Hampshire Takes Shape More than 300 area residents, dignitaries, policy makers, physicians, patients and their families helped launch the Community Capital Campaign for Norris Cotton Cancer Center-North.

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