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41. Internet School Library Media Center Children S Authors And
Welcome to the Internet school Library media Center s index to author and For more information on children s authors, see new mexico Children s Lit
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/biochildhome.htm

42. Improving Coordination Between School-Based Health Centers And Medicaid Managed
“Integrating schoolbased health centers into new mexico s Medicaid managed careprogram allows us to provide accessible care to our school-age ‘Salud!
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43. School-Based Health Clinics Are "Prescription" For Success In New Mexico
of new mexico s three Region IX schoolBased Health centers. To ImproveCoordination between school-Based Health centers and the Medicaid Managed
http://www.chcs.org/info-url3969/info-url_show.htm?doc_id=210191

44. New Mexico Schools - NM Elementary, Middle And High School Information
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45. New Titles In The OLIS Library
new Titles Added to the OLIS Library Professional Collection, 10/08/2004 Making the Grade the Status of school Library media centers in the Sunshine
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46. Princeton University Library | E-journals
Group Naval Justice school (US) Naval media Center (US) Law Students Society University of new mexico. school of Law University of new South
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47. University Of New Mexico Albuquerque - Community Outreach And Education Program
During the coming year, we will begin development of the print media and the first new mexico State University Southern Area Health Education Center
http://www-apps.niehs.nih.gov/centers/public/coep/ctr-1211.htm
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Scott W Burchiel, Ph.D., Center Director
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    Mr. Gene Gallegos, M.A., Manager of Education and Development, Community Environmental Health Program, UNM College of Pharmacy, COEP Member
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48. Child Welfare League Of America: Advocacy: State Fact Sheets
news and media Center In 1997, 39% of new mexico high school students werecurrently using cigarettes.18; According to the state alcohol and drug abuse
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  • In 1997, 23,454 children were reported abused or neglected in New Mexico, an increase of 56.1% from 1990.
  • In 1996, 1,872 children in New Mexico lived apart from their families in out-of-home care, a decrease of 8.3% since 1990.
  • In 1998, public child welfare agencies in New Mexico placed 197 children into adoptive homes, a 28.4% increase since 1995.
Child Health
  • According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 82,148 New Mexico children are not covered by health insurance throughout the year, and 225,979 New Mexico children are enrolled in Medicaid, SCHIP and other state sponsored programs. In 1995, 53% of births in New Mexico were paid for by Medicaid.
  • In 1996, there were 7,400 pregnancies to 15-19 year old New Mexico young women. Seventy-nine percent of the 4,775 births to these young women were out-of-wedlock.

49. Assistive Technology Resources: UNM Center For Development And Disabilities
Library media Center Bldg 9169 Coors Rd. NW Albuquerque, NM 87196 (505) 346.2346/2338 Northern new mexico Community College Special Needs Department
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50. Project For New Mexico Children And Youth Who Are Deafblind
new mexico school for the Visually Impaired 1900 White Sands Blvd. Library MediaCenter Bldg. 9169 Coors Rd., NW Albuquerque, NM 87196 (505) 3462346
http://cdd.unm.edu/deafblind/resources/at.htm
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C/O Lourie Smith, CCC-SLP, Treasurer 7400 Willowwood Dr., NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Sandy Nettleton CCC-SLP, Ph.D., President New Mexico Commission for the Blind 2200 Yale Blvd, SE Albuquerque, NM 87106 New Mexico Commission for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons Telecommunications Equipment Distribution Program designed for deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind and speech impaired individuals. C. Kolin Frantz

51. National Center For Missing & Exploited Children
Nevada, new Hampshire, new Jersey, new mexico, new York, North Carolina Collier County Implements NetSmartz Workshop Into 20052006 school Year
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52. Healthier Schools Of New Mexico - Related Websites
Healthier Schools new mexico is a collaborative project of the new Sports media Health and Fitness Home Page Center for Disease Control Div.
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53. Northern New Mexico Local Directory
Serving through local nonprofits, schools, religious organizations and othergroups, these citizens tutor and new mexico Independent media Center logo
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RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS New Mexico Business Journal Feature (May 2002):
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by By Shawn Shepherd
National Service in New Mexico
Getting things done in New Mexico. More than 22,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to solve problems and strengthen communities through 104 national service projects across New Mexico. Serving through local nonprofits, schools, religious organizations and other groups, these citizens tutor and mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, organize neighborhood watch groups, clean parks, recruit volunteers, and accomplish other things to improve communities. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service will provide more than $6,700,000 to support New Mexico communities through three national service initiatives: AmeriCorps:

54. INTRODUCING WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY
In the early 1920 s the new mexico Normal school became new mexico State The WNMU Preschool/Child Development Center is committed to creating an
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The community of Silver City realized a long-time dream on February 11, 1893, when the Thirtieth Session of the Territorial Legislature of New Mexico passed "An Act to Establish and Provide for the Maintenance and Government of the Normal Schools of New Mexico." Silver City and Las Vegas were chosen to be the locations of these teacher-training institutions. This successfully culminated the efforts of many in Silver City, who had attempted for years to convince the Territorial Legislature to approve an institution of higher learning in Silver City. A Board of Regents, appointed by Governor L. Bradford Prince, was given the task of selecting a site for the school. On June 2, 1893, the Board accepted Regent John W. Fleming's offer of 20 acres situated on a high hill west of the community. This site allowed the institution to be visible to all who came into town. On September 7, 1894, an impressive dedication ceremony was held. Within the cornerstone laid by the officials and townspeople, a copper box containing coins, magazines, and other items of the period was placed. The military band of Fort Bayard provided appropriate music. The first director was George Selby, an educator from Deming, who was given the title of principal. He is remembered as the man who was given the difficult task of developing curricula and providing instruction for the first forty students.

55. Covering Kids & Families
Read more about the national launch of Backto-school 2005. Mississippi,Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, new Hampshire, new mexico, North Carolina,
http://coveringkidsandfamilies.org/
Overview CKF Staff Members Contact Information Browse Projects by State ... Restricted Access Login works to reduce the number of uninsured children and adults who are eligible for public health care coverage programs but not enrolled. Back-to-School
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to learn more. operates through statewide projects in 45 states and the District of Columbia and more than 140 local community projects. In addition, 5 states have CKF liaison grants that provide opportunities to participate in the national CKF initiative.
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56. LANL Foundation: 2000 Grant Recipients
Crisis Center of Northern new mexico, Espanola $20000 to provide the last new mexico school for the Deaf, Santa Fe $700 to help sponsor a threeday
http://www.lanlfoundation.org/grants/2000recipients.html
2000 Grant Recipients
Educational Enrichment Grants,
Albuquerque Public Schools $45,523.52 to support a comprehensive partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (and other agencies) focused on the planning and design of a Mathematics and Science Magnet School Aztec Municipal Schools Belen Consolidated Schools $606.98 to host a school-wide Science Olympiad day to reinforce science concepts being taught in the classroom Bernalillo Public Schools $3,237.23 to host Part 2 of the Elementary Teacher Mathematics Institute that will explore ways of assisting elementary students to establish connections and patterns between numbers and mathematical concepts Chama Valley Independent Schools $1,416.29 to upgrade, maintain and repair District computer equipment in classrooms/labs K-12 Espanola Public Schools $424,279.21 to provide an infrastructure of usable computer hardware and software sufficient for all students, teachers and librarians, and replace all unlicensed software Jemez Mountain Schools Jemez Valley Public Schools Las Vegas City Schools $3,675.35 to implement and expand the Accelerated Mathematics Program to Memorial Middle School seventh grade students using two software libraries to increase student interest and performance in mathematics

57. Albuquerque New Mexico CVB | Media | Attractions I Photos
Official Albuquerque, new mexico information website on events, arts and culture, Featuring worldclass art, exhibits, library, genealogy center,
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Photo credit is required to be placed adjacent to any use of our photography. Click Here for the Photo Release Application Form (PDF)
A password allowing access to download photos will be issued after the completed form has been received and approved. Please fax form to 505-247-9101. Thumbnail Image Information Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway
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The Albuquerque Biological Park's "Children's Fantasy Garden" is a one-of-a-kind, multi-dimensional project imaginatively designed and engineered to encourage hands-on, interactive learning about plants, people and horticulture for children of all ages. Credit Raymond Watt Albuquerque BioPark
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Rio Grande Botanic Garden The Rio Grande Botanic Garden has a 10,000 sq. ft. conservatory showcasing desert and Mediterranean climates. Credit Raymond Watt Albuquerque BioPark Download Now Albuquerque Aquarium The 285,000-gallon shark tank is one of many tanks at the Albuquerque Aquarium.

58. McGraw-Hill Construction - Southwest Construction -- Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada
The stateof-the-art media center also features a computer room and open study In southern new mexico, with more demanding heat loads, schools only use
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Feature Story - February 2004 High Desert High School General contractor Jaynes Corp of Albuquerque is erecting an 80,000-sq.-ft. high school for the Pojaque Valley School District in the shadow of New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
The project is the continuation of a master plan that also calls for a new performing arts center and an eventual remodel of the current Pojaque Valley High School.

59. McGraw-Hill Construction - Southwest Construction -- Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada
A new media center, stateof-the-art science classrooms and an expanded gym areon tap for Santa Fe High school in Santa Fe, NM, with crews from
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Feature Story - November 2003 A new media center, state-of-the-art science classrooms and an expanded gym are on tap for Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe, N.M., with crews from Albuquerque-based HB Construction eyeing a completion in time for the spring semester
Work on the $6.7 million project started in January, with crews starting work in the core of the campus, creating the need for some serious logistical solutions.

60. The Indian Arts Research Center At The School Of American Research :: New Mexico
The center is open to scholars and Native American artist by appointment.Public docentguided tours are Plan a Trip to new mexico Explore new mexico
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The Indian Arts Research Center at the School of American Research
A working laboratory that houses one of the world's finest collections of Indian pottery, textiles, paintings and basketry. The center is open to scholars and Native American artist by appointment. Public docent-guided tours are conducted each Friday at 2pm SAR members are admitted free. Annual SAR memberships (which include lecture series and field trip opportunities) are available before the tour begins.
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