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  1. An investigation of the United States government publications as a source of reference material for high school media centers/libraries of North Carolina by Regis Joseph Glaesner, 1978
  2. A proposal for organizing and administering a combination school/public media center at the Pamlico County High School Bayboro, North Carolina by Grace Saunders Hudson, 1977
  3. Narrative evaluation report on the Institute for Building School Media Collections, at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Feb.-May 1971 by Mary Frances K Johnson, 1971
  4. Automating the media center.: An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) by Mary A. Holloway, 1988-09-01

81. NCSMA :: Home
The north carolina Scholastic media Association (NCSMA) serves scholastic Member schools include junior high and high schools from across the state.
http://www.ibiblio.org/ncsma/
Welcome The North Carolina Scholastic Media Association (NCSMA) serves scholastic journalism and works for its advancement. Member schools include junior high and high schools from across the state. A few elementary schools are also members.
NCSMA offers members special services, including a four-day summer institute, fall and spring regional workshops, publication critiques and yearly contests for individuals and publications. The organization also mails members a newsletter during the school year.
Advisers may call on the director to conduct one- or two-day workshops in their schools or to work with them on special programs they wish to conduct in their schools or areas. Membership in NCSM Advisers Association is $10 for the annual period Aug. 1 - July 31. Prospective members may also pay $50 for membership in Journalism Education Association, an affiliation that carries with it the report of the Student Press Law Center and access to the center's legal advice.
Interested persons may contact NCSMA at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Journalism and Mass Communication

82. Metro School - Charlotte, NC
spiraling instruction aligned with the north carolina Standard Course of Study . Around 1987, Metro Center again changed it s name to Metro school,
http://www.cms.k12.nc.us/allschools/metro/

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Metro School serves approximately 200 moderately to severely disabled students ranging in age from 5 to 21 who have been determined by their Individual Education Program (IEP) team to need a public separate school placement. The school offers instruction in the areas of functional academics, speech, language and communication, physical and occupational therapy, music, art, library skills, community-based instruction, horticulture, consumer science, prevocational and vocational skill instruction and adapted physical education. Classroom and support area teachers work on grade level teams to provide consistency in instruction across teams along with spiraling instruction aligned with the North Carolina Standard Course of Study. The Edmark Reading Program is used in each classroom as the basis for reading instruction; literacy and numeracy are embedded in all instruction throughout the day in the classrooms and in support area classes. Science kits are present in each classroom for hands-on instruction in science following the NC Standard Course of Study. Reading, writing, math, self-help, communication, work skills and other content and non-academic areas of instruction form the basis of the classroom schedules, based on students' IEP goals.

83. Untitled Document
Myers Park Traditional Elementary school. Mission and Vision Statement Charlotte, north carolina 28207 Phone 980343-5522 Fax 980-343-5518
http://www.cms.k12.nc.us/allschools/mpts/
Myers Park Traditional Elementary School
Mission and Vision Statement
"The Myers Park Tradition" - The Best of Yesterday and Today . . . For Tomorrow
At Myers Park Traditional, the educational experience of each child is a shared responsibility of the entire community, including school staff, parents, and the student body. Together we will challenge students to learn, excel academically, and become good citizens while assisting students in meeting their social and emotional needs. We define "The Myers Park Tradition" as holding on to the strong foundation of education while utilizing the best in new research, technology, instructional methods and materials. Respect, responsibility, and cooperation create the foundation of good citizenship.
Click here to view and print our school-wide Positive Behavior Instructional Support plan
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2132 Radcliffe Avenue
Charlotte, North Carolina 28207

84. Duke Divinity School
Durham, north carolina.
http://www.divinity.duke.edu/
Duke Divinity School Directory Contact Us How to Give ... Duke University Search Duke Divinity School seeks to nurture and transform people in ministry and those they engage. Strength and faithfulness in academics, worship, field placements, lifelong learning and partnerships with the church and other institutions make this possible. The Office of Black Church Studies helps students of color make the most of their theological education.
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Preaching series celebrates art and faith. Gardner C. Taylor Lecture Series Approaching The 2005 event will be Oct. 4-5. It's a Wrap Photos of the new building addition added from April.
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to the Hurricane Katrina crisis. Read more on how the divinity school's efforts are helping those in need. Duke University Offers Relief for victims of Hurricane Katrina.

85. NC Periodical Index
north carolina Central Law Journal / NC Central University school of Law 1995 north carolina Insight / NC Center for Public Policy Research 1983-
http://www.lib.ecu.edu/NCCollPCC/scope2.html

86. MCNC-GCNS | News Releases
media Center. News Releases Archived Releases The enhancements to NCRENin Southeastern north carolina are vital for fast access to resources
http://www.mcnc.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=news_item&id=346

87. MCNC-GCNS | News Releases
media Center. News Releases Archived Releases For four historic terms, Huntled north carolina through 20 years of dramatic economic change,
http://www.mcnc.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=news_item&id=344

88. The Biotechnology Center FAQ
4.3 Can I bring a school group to the Biotechnology Center? Mike Easley askedthe north carolina Biotechnology Center to lead the development of a
http://www.ncbiotech.org/aboutus/center/faq.cfm
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Us Home About Us The Center FAQ Site Map
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I. General Center Questions
1.1 What is the North Carolina Biotechnology Center?

1.2 Is the Biotechnology Center a state agency?

1.3 Does the Biotechnology Center perform laboratory research?

1.4 Are memberships or a member list offered by the Center?
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1.5 What types of business incubators exist at the Center? Does the Biotechnology Center help startup companies find incubator space?
II. Company Directory
2.1 Why does the Biotechnology Center maintain a company directory?

2.2 How do I list my company?

2.3 How are companies categorized?

2.4 How much does it cost to be listed in the directory?
... 2.6 Can you send me my password? III. Business 3.1 What business loans are available from the Biotechnology Center? 3.2 How much financial assistance has the Biotechnology Center provided? 3.3 Does the Biotechnology Center either offer internships or give referrals to companies or institutions that do? 3.4 Can my company post job openings on the Biotechnology Center's Web site? IV. Education 4.1 What education grants are available?

89. Stanford Cancer Program Recruits Top Scientist From North Carolina - Office Of C
In north carolina, she added, having a cancer center brought the best treatments, Mitchell received her MD from Harvard Medical school in 1969.
http://mednews.stanford.edu/releases/2005/june/mitchell.html
Quick Links... School Home Dean's Office Departments Institutes Contacts General Information News Events Lane Medical Library Jobs Alumni Make a Gift School of Medicine Home Administrative Offices News Releases News MedNews Home News releases Search news releases Medical Center Report Features Stanford Medicine magazine ... Medical center facts For the Media About us Media contacts Media guidelines Media seminars ... Contact the staff For Faculty, Staff
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Getting media attention Contact the staff Suggest a story Special Topics Clark Center Stem cells More News Sources Dean's Newsletter Lucile Packard Children's Hospital news Stanford Report Stanford University News Service 06/14/05 News Release PRINT MEDIA CONTACT: Amy Adams at (650) 723-3900 ( amyadams@stanford.edu BROADCAST MEDIA CONTACT: M.A. Malone at (650) 723-6912 ( mamalone@stanford.edu
STANFORD CANCER PROGRAM RECRUITS TOP SCIENTIST FROM NORTH CAROLINA
Mitchell's arrival completes the center's proposed management team, with Irving Weissman, MD, as director and Steven Leibel, MD, as medical director of Stanford's clinical cancer center. She brings to Stanford more than a decade of experience in running a comprehensive cancer center, having served as associate director of the UNC cancer center since 1994.

90. William G. Enloe High School
school code for registration from Student Services, a teacher, or the MediaCenter. Parents may access our north carolina school report card at Link
http://enloehs.wcpss.net/
William G. Enloe High School
Home Information Library Resources Departments ... WCPSS
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Thursday, September 22, 2005
Student Handbook Master Calendar Printable Calendar WebAssign ... For Teachers
Reference Resources Enloe National Honor Society
Students interested in becoming a member of Enloe's National Honor Society are encouraged to submit an NHS Survey form. Details College Rep Visits in Student Services College Fairs and Open Houses 9/19 - 9/23 - Enloe Spirt Week
Dress to show your Enloe School Spirit: Fri. - Class Colors Day - Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors
Pep Rally - Homecoming Enloe Counselor Honored
Congratulations to Jeanette Boone, Enloe counselor, who has been nominated for Wake County's Counselor of the Year. 9/21 - Music Club Meeting
2:30 in the Chorus Room. There will be student performances of classical, ethnic, and jazz music 9/21 - Philosophy Club
First meeting of the year in Room 2214W. If you have strong beliefs and love to debate, stop by! 9/22 - AAFEO Interest Meeting
2:30 in 2212W 9/23 - SADD Tailgate
Before the homecoming game at the East Flagpoles. 5:45 - 6:45. Sign up on Mr. Ogren's door to bring food

91. North Carolina Agricultural And Technical State University
Welcome to north carolina A T State University. Our students earn degrees inTechnology, Agriculture, Arts Sciences, New media Center
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92. Archived:North Carolina
north carolina CENTRAL UNIVERSITY President Judith L. Chambers group settings,or helping students locate books in the library/media center.
http://www.ed.gov/inits/americareads/ARC_FWS/northcar.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Samples of America Reads Challenge Federal Work-Study Programs and National Service Initiatives
NORTH CAROLINA
BENNETT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
President Gloria Randle Scott
America Reads Contact: Sekinah Hamlin
900 E. Washington Street
Greensboro, NC
Email: shamlin@bennett1.bennett.edu
Website: www.bennett.edu
Telephone:
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Districts:
Guilford County Program targets both children and non-reading or poorly reaing adult single mothers. Children begin with children of mothers in Challenge Opportunity Program, children after school at St. Matthews Church and in Bennett College Saturday programs. Children through junior high school. CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
President Dr. Anthony Zeiss America Reads Contact: Larry M. Bjorson P. O. Box 35009-Financial Aid Office Charlotte, North Carolina 28211 Email: larry_bjorson@cpcc.cc.nc.us Website: www.cpcc.cc.nc.us Telephone: Fax: Number of FWS Students: Number of Districts: We currently have one (1) workstudy student working with elementary students in the America Reads Program. We are involved in trying to increase our participation with more students as soon as we start awarding for 98/99. GUILFORD COLLEGE President Don McNemar America Reads Contact: Judy Harvey, Head of Internships and Service Learning and a

93. N-C Middle School Media Center
NewtonConover Middle school. media Center email me at sherry_mims@nccs.k12.nc.us.Sherry Mims - media Specialist, Newton-Conover Middle school.
http://www.nccs.k12.nc.us/ncms/ncmsmediacenter.htm
Newton-Conover Middle School
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If you have comments or suggestions, email me at sherry_mims@nccs.k12.nc.us Sherry Mims - Media Specialist, Newton-Conover Middle School

94. Media Center | NC Museum Of Natural Sciences
Museum selects 12 middleschool girls for Neuse River Project The NorthCarolina Museum of Natural Sciences, in downtown Raleigh, documents and
http://www.naturalsciences.org/wnew/2005-02-16_neuseriver.html
Museum selects 12 middle-school girls for Neuse River Project
February 16, 2005 RALEIGH Twelve sixth-grade girls from Wake County have been selected to participate in the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences' Neuse River Project held February 22 through April 24. The project, one of the Museum's annual Girls in Science offerings, aims to foster middle school girls' interest in science by giving them the chance to perform research in the field and interact with women in science-related professions.
The young women in the Neuse River Project will meet once a week after school to work at the Museum and in the field to learn about and participate in scientific research on water quality and wildlife in the Neuse River Basin. The girls will also maintain a journal and are encouraged to create and participate in projects that increase public awareness of water quality issues. The intensive program includes one overnight experience at the Museum's outdoor educational facility at Prairie Ridge and two field trips to local streams. At the end of the project, participants make presentations about their experience during an "open house" at Prairie Ridge.
The 12 middle-schoolers were selected from a competitive application process that included a personal essay detailing their interest in natural sciences, and a recommendation from one of their science teachers. James Gassmann, science teacher from Heritage Middle School in Wake Forest and a sponsor for the past five years, said the key is self motivation. "Interest is a bigger factor than academic standing," he said. "Some girls get really excited about this opportunity."

95. NC National Board For Professional Teaching Standards
They provide information and support to north carolina s public schools. north carolina Association of Educators Dorsey Harris; Center for Teaching and
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96. Center For European Studies At The University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
CES is also engaged in outreach programs with the public schools, web siteshttp//www.unc.edu/depts/europe (the University of north carolina at Chapel
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The Program in European Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University was founded in the wake of the 1989 revolutions in Europe. With funding from Title VI, the Program became the Center for European Studies in 1994, a cross-campus initiative. In 1998 the joint center became one of ten US centers funded by the European Commission to promote the study of the European Union in the United States. The Center's mission is to advance understanding in the US of the social, political, and economic events shaping contemporary Europe by promoting scholarship, instruction, and language learning on o ur campuses and in the nation at large. The Center for European Studies funds the development of new courses on contemporary Europe, organizes and sponsors workshops and conferences, funds a program in Foreign Languages Across the Curriculum, and sponsors the teaching and learning of less commonly taught languages through campus based courses and FLAS awards. CES funds faculty research travel through competitive awards and supports several research working groups within which scholars from a variety of disciplines can meet and generate cross-disciplinary research. Graduate students are integrated into these groups as are area college faculty. In the past six years, our working groups have produced four published volumes, three more are currently under review. CES is the U.S. base for the Transatlantic Masters Program (TAM) an intensive 15-month MA program in comparative US-EU politics, policies, and society. TAM sponsors faculty and graduate student exchanges and implements an innovative program of graduate training that crosses two continents, with instruction in the languages of the host universities. TAM is run in consortium with the University of Washington-Seattle and six European Universities. Students may receive the MA from any of the participating universities in Europe or from UNC-CH.

97. College Of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
College of Charleston Founded in 1770 Charleston, South carolina media Studies,Miles Early Childhood Development Center, Minority Student Services
http://www.cofc.edu/
Future Students Current Students Media Undergraduate Admissions ... Avery Research Center Site Search Directory Dept. Name
A-to-Z site index Academic Advising Academic Affairs Academic Computing Academic Computing Liaisons Admissions Adult Student Services African American National Heritage Museum African American Student Programs African Studies African American Studies Alumni Relations American Studies Annual Security Report Anthropology Arabic Army ROTC Art History Arts Management Assessment and Planning Astronomy Athletics Attorney Assistance Program Auxiliary Services Avery Research Center Baseball (Men's) Basketball (Men's) Basketball (Women's) Bell South White Pages Bell South Yellow Pages Better Things To Do Biochemistry Biology Blacklock House Board of Trustees Bookstore Business Administration Business Affairs Campus Dining Campus Recreation Services Campus Security C.A.R.E. Career Services Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World Center for Creative Retirement Center for Disability Services Center for Effective Teaching and Learning Center for Entrepreneurship Center for Historic Preservation Center for Student Learning Chemistry/Biochemistry Chinese Classics Program Classics, German, Italian, Japanese

98. Burke County Public Schools
Oak Hill Elementary s program is called SMMACK (stands for Summer media Milk AndCookie 200 South Center Street Hildebran, NC 28637 Phone 3976118
http://www.burke.k12.nc.us/

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Burke Co Red Cross Donors Choose Helping the Victims of Hurricane Katrina Bus Drivers is Sept. 30. Your CDL License will be canceled on Oct. 1 if you have not complied. Click here for current classes Rutherford College Celebrates Johnny Appleseed's Birthday Rutherford College students learned about apples and seedlings, and had a great time celebrating Johnny Appleseed's upcoming birthday, which is September 26. Freedom High Students Work On Earth Science Project Freedom High students have been collecting insects to learn how organisms live and work in aquatic environments. The Earth Science Project teaches how insects are used to monitor the health of streams and waterways. Weather September Menu Staff ... at DPI Last Updated: 09/23/2005 03:11:42 PM © Burke County Public Schools 700 East Parker Road PO Drawer 989 Morganton, NC 28680 Phone: 828-439-4312 Fax: 828-439-4314

99. Ibiblio > Collection Index > Geography, Biography, And History > North Carolina
a collaboration of the center for the public domain and uncch The NorthCarolina Scholastic media Association (NCSMA) serves scholastic journalism and
http://www.ibiblio.org/collection/collection.php?second=42

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