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  1. Good schools have school librarians: Oregon school librarians collaborate to improve academic achievement by Keith Curry Lance, 2001
  2. How to deal with the news media professionally and effectively: Project leadership presenter's guide by Bob Taber, 1985
  3. Media handbook by Michael D Utsey, 1974

61. SOU Southern Oregon University
media Center, Don Hill, CSC 120, 6393. Multicultural Affairs, CH 130, 6114 school of Arts and Letters, Ed Battistella, CSC 211, 6520
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Ashland, Oregon 97520 Administration Office Person Room Phone President Elisabeth Zinser CH 125 Executive Vice President and Provost Earl Potter CH 130 Vice President for Finance and Administration James Main CH 170 Vice President for Student Affairs Diane Brimmer SU 324 Vice President for Institutional Advancement Jaqueline Schad Plunkett Ctr. Campus Offices Office Person Room Phone Academic Advising Sarah Ann Hones Access Center, SU 134 Academic Resource Services Sarah Ann Hones Access Center, SU 134 Access Center Sarah Ann Hones Access Center, SU 134

62. AECT
This National Standards publication for school media center programs, Authors Lee Ayers Schlosser, Southern oregon University and Michael Simonson,
http://www.aect.org/

63. :: NW Center For Excellence In Media Literacy ::
Increase public schools own consciousness of inschool media influences on Multnomah County Health Department, oregon school Base Health Center
http://depts.washington.edu/nwmedia/view.cgi?section=sw_wash

64. Oregon Schools - OR Elementary, Middle And High School Information
Sean is the CEO of Donnerwood media a new startup company in the digital media space. Donald McAdams, Center for Reform of school Systems
http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/static/whoweare.inc/OR
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65. MMWR Highlights - School-Based Tobacco Use Prevention Programs
The centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) presents the Tobacco To receive state funding, oregon schools were required to select one of these
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/research_data/youth/mmwr_oregon_factsheet.htm
National Center For Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion TIPS Home About Us Fact Sheets Site Map ... Related Links

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MMWR Highlights
August 10, 2001 / Vol. 50 / No. 31 Highlights Use and Efficacy of Comprehensive School-Based Programs Information
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  • The Oregon Health Division found that between spring 1999 and spring 2000, smoking rates among eighth graders declined by 21.7 percent (from 16.6 to 13 percent) in a self-selected sample of schools funded to implement school tobacco prevention guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). By comparison, smoking rates declined by 7.6 percent (from 17 to 15.7 percent) in a comparison group of non-funded schools.
    Overall, Oregon students in the sample of funded schools in 2000 were about 20 percent less likely to smoke than students in non-funded schools (13 versus 15.7 percent).
    Among the funded schools in the Oregon study, a strong dose-response effect was observed between how fully schools implemented CDC’s guidelines and how much smoking rates declined. Between 1999 and 2000 rates declined by 42.2 percent (from 14.2 to 8.2 percent) in schools with the highest implementation scores, 21.9 percent (from 17.8 to 13.9 percent) in schools with middle scores, and 6.6 percent (from 17.1 to 15.6 percent) in schools with the lowest scores.

66. Sherwood Heights Elementary School In Pendleton, Oregon.
Sherwood Heights Elementary school serves students in Pendleton, oregon. media Center. Our Library media Center
http://www.pendleton.k12.or.us/schools/sherwood/mediacenter/index.php
Home Teachers' Pages Calendar Newsletter ... Contact Us
Media Center
Hub of Technology and Books
The library staff supports all learning resources in our school. We provide an extensive library book collection. The library has an open computer mini-lab available for drop-in student use in the mornings. A separate PC lab is used for weekly technology lessons. Each classroom has at least one PC and Macintosh.
We're Always Open
The library is always open and welcomes drop-ins anytime. Children may trade books any day, any time.
Library Classes
Scheduled each week are library classes of 30 minutes for each class in kindergarten and 30 minutes for first and second grade. 45 minutes for each class in third through fifth grade.
Our Staff
The librarian, Mrs. Campbell, is assisted by Mrs. Ward. Friendly service to students, staff and parents is our highest priority.
Parent Services
Parents are encouraged to tell Mrs. Campbell of special needs, such as a child who needs extra assistance in choosing books at the correct reading level or helping an inquisitive child pursue special interests. Parents are welcome to check out books any day, any time. Sherwood Heights Elementary School

67. Pendleton High School In Pendleton Oregon - Welcome To The Home Of The Buckaroos
media Center. oregon school Library Information System Search Information The Library and media Center is open Monday through Friday from 700 AM to 315 PM
http://www.pendleton.k12.or.us/schools/phs/media/index.php
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The Library and Media Center is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:15 PM. We can be reached at (541) 276-3621.
Library Research Materials
Magazines
Electronic magazine and newspaper indexing as well as numerous other databases are available online via OSLIS on all networked computers at PHS. We also have the print version of Readers' Guide available. We store magazines for 3 years, currently 1998 - present. Many of the magazines indexed in the databases are available in full text. If we subscribe to a given magazine, students are asked either to take notes on the article here or have the article photocopied at the circulation desk; if the issue is missing from our collection and is available full text, the student may print it out. If our library does not subscribe to the magazine containing the article needed, the student may print it out if it is available full text. However, students are asked to be selective and not print long articles in their entirety. We can also request copies of articles from other libraries when necessary.
CD-ROMs
We have several electronic encyclopedias and other references available on CD-ROM for both Mac and PC computers. They are listed by the computers and must be requested and signed for at the circulation desk.

68. Portland Oregon Visitors Association - Media
General media Kit. Performing Arts. Portland Center for the Performing Arts (PCPA) Cabell Center Theatre, Catlin Gabel school, 8825 SW Barnes Road,
http://www.travelportland.com/media/genmedkit/gm_performing_arts.html

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PCPA entertains more than a million visitors each year and is one of the largest performing arts centers in the nation. The facility encompasses five theaters housed in three separate buildings: The New Theatre Building, the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, and Keller Auditorium, which is located five blocks away from the other buildings. The PCPA box office sells tickets to all PCPA events as well as to other events ticketed though Ticketmaster, TicketsWest (formerly Fastixx) and Artistix. Ticket Office: 1111 S.W. Broadway
Portland, OR 97205
www.pcpa.com
PCPA Day-of-show Half-price Ticket Hotline: 503.432.2960 The New Theatre Building This building has won several awards for design excellence and is heralded for its state-of-the-art facilities. The New Theatre Building houses the Newmark and Dolores Winningstad theaters, Brunish Hall, and an acclaimed four-story rotunda lobby. 1111 S.W. Broadway at Main Street

69. NASA Administrator To Visit Students At Sheridan, Oregon School | SpaceRef - You
NASA Administrator to Visit Students at Sheridan, oregon school 1110 am PST media availability/Questionand-answer session. 1130 am PST school tour
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=13906

70. Oregon School For The Deaf:Contact
Library media Center Supervisor janet.johanson@state.or.us oregon school for the Deaf 999 Locust Street NE Salem, OR 973035299 Phone (503) 378 3825
http://www.osd.k12.or.us/contact/
Director: jane.mulholland@state.or.us
Educational Support Services Supervisor: janet.johanson@state.or.us
High School Supervising Teacher: matthew.boyd@state.or.us
Middle School Supervising Teacher: judith.holtzinger@state.or.us
Elementary Supervising Teacher: judith.holtzinger@state.or.us
Outreach Coordinator: janet.johanson@state.or.us
Library Media Center Supervisor: janet.johanson@state.or.us
Athletic Director: dan.nielsen@state.or.us
Dean of Student Life: ricky.wright@state.or.us
Audiologist: kurt.fertig@state.or.us
School Psychologist: brian.hartman@state.or.us Health Services Supervisor: helen.ashley@state.or.us Nutrition Services Supervisor: sharon.meikle@state.or.us Maintenance/Custodial Supervisor: bill.selnes@state.or.us Webmaster: robert.scheffel@state.or.us Address: Oregon School for the Deaf 999 Locust Street NE Salem, OR 97303-5299 Phone: Fax: The OSD Web site is maintained by

71. Phoenix Elementary School : Media Center
215 N. Rose St. Phoenix, oregon Voice 541.535.3353 FAX 541.535.7529. ¡Bienvenidos! Welcome! media Center. Teacher Internet Links Student Internet Links
http://www.phoenix.k12.or.us/pes/mediacenter
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Teacher Internet Links Student Internet Links Phoenix Elementary School, home of the Dual Language Program. Visit the links to the left for more information. Poppywood Toys Wooden Doll Furniture Wooden Cars Imaginative Play Toys

72. PPS Professional Library Best Sites For Media Specialists: Web Resources
Siuslaw High school Library media Center (oregon) http//www.best.com/~csla/; OSLIS oregon school Library Information Service
http://www.pps.k12.or.us/district/depts/edmedia/bestsites.shtml
PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY EDUCATIONAL MEDIA PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS PHONE: 503.916.3267 FAX: 503.916.3022 email: proflib@pps.k12.or.us BEST SITES FOR MEDIA SPECIALISTS
The following list of best sites was enhanced from responses to my query on these listservs: LM_Net, OEMA, WLMA, CALIBK12, and the PPS library list. Thanks to all of you who contributed favorite and best sites. There are certainly many more "best" sites for us to use than are listed here and more appearing every day. This page is an attempt to corral a limited selection of the best sites that are available at this time and to give us the tools to keep finding more sites to add to our various repertoires of best sites.
The sites are grouped into these categories:
The web page you create for your library is your best site!

73. Acronyms Commonly Used In Special Education - Oregon Department Of Education
OSNA, oregon school Nurses Association. OSO, oregon Special Olympics OTMC, oregon Textbook and media Center. OUS, oregon University System
http://www.ode.state.or.us/pubs/sped/acronyms.aspx
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Acronyms Commonly Used In Special Education
Updated February 2005
Dear Reader,
Special Education is like many areas of work and specialization - it has developed its own list of initials and acronyms over the years. These initials are like shorthand; they can speed up communication when everyone knows them. But, at the same time, the use of this shorthand can shut out people who don't know it. This Code Book for Abbreviations and Acronyms Commonly Used in Special Education will help you in the communication maze. Review it before a meeting so you can unravel the code. Use it after a meeting to clarify what you heard. Keep it with you during a meeting so you can decode the terms used.
Better yet, when you don't know what a word, terms, or abbreviation means, ask the person near you or the person who used it. There is nothing wrong with asking for clarification. And we all need to be reminded to use terms and words that everyone can understand. Special education is about helping, not confusing.
You may hear terms that are not in this booklet. Use the blank pages to write down these words and their meanings. The booklet has extra pages in the back for your own notes and words. Please contact the Office of Special Education when you find a word that you think should be on the list. Remember that IDEA is about kids! And we're all working together for the benefit of all kids.

74. Princeton University Library | E-journals
Group Naval Justice school (US) Naval media Center (US) OW Coburn school of Law oregon Coordinating Council on Social Hygiene and Family Life
http://libweb5.princeton.edu/ejournals/browse_zd.asp?index=Publisher&key=Univers

75. UO News July 11 Turnbull Center
Public and media Relations is the University of oregon s primary office for news GEORGE S. TURNBULL CENTER University of oregon school of Journalism and
http://waddle.uoregon.edu/?id=381

76. Department Of Justice, State Of Oregon - Media Releases
Establish an oregon Center for school Safety through passage of HB 3429 or similar The Center would provide technical support to schools and provide
http://www.doj.state.or.us/releases/rel032001b.htm
Home Media Releases March 19, 2001 Site Search
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Attorney General Myers Releases Report
From School/Community Safety Coalition
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 19, 2001 "The School/Community Safety Coalition’s report finds that Oregon’s school buildings themselves may need to be more secure, and partnerships between school officials and law enforcement officials need to be established, strengthened and nurtured." Myers said. "But the biggest challenge is to reduce the amount of harassing behavior between students. It is the type of behavior that, if unchecked, escalates to violence." The report, "How Safe Are Oregon Schools? Status and Recommendations," incorporates the results of several surveys, including a survey of Oregon’s public school principals, the state’s Youth Risk Behavior Survey, and other sources. It is available online at

77. Department Of Justice, State Of Oregon - Media Releases
The school will provide a new computer activity with a number of children’s oregon Parent Center, Wolf Creek. OPC operates a center with the mission of
http://www.doj.state.or.us/releases/rel103001b.htm
Home Media Releases October 30, 2001 Site Search
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October 30, 2001 Oregon Child Development Coalition, Wilsonville . The OCDC provides childcare and other services to seasonal and migrant farm worker families around the State of Oregon. OCDC will purchase 2,416 culturally appropriate books for 1,208 children in Marion, Polk, Wasco, Hood River, and Malheur counties. Dayton Public Schools, Dayton. This school district serves approximately 1,000 students. The district plans to use the grant to enhance their science curriculum at all levels. Columbia Gorge Arts in Education, Hood River . CGAE is dedicated to providing arts education opportunities to children and adults in Hood River, Wasco and Sherman counties. CGAE will use its grant to fund their current project entitled, "Paints and Brushes," which will provide each of the 18, K-8 grade schools with an "art box." Oregon Center for Career Development, Portland

78. SFC Media Center : Database Weeks
Translate this page oregon Law Review University of oregon school of Law. Full Text. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies Oxford 2003.2.28. ©Keio University SFC media Center HOME.
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79. Desert View Elementary School, Hermiston Oregon
Desert View Elementary school is a new school building built on the southwest The Library media Center is large, light and airy; a friendly place for
http://www.hermiston.k12.or.us/desertview/gallery/index.php
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Desert View Elementary School is a new school building built on the south-west side of Hermiton.
Our Office
Our friendly office staff help students and are available to answer questions.
Library and Media Center
Computer Lab
The Music Room
The Gymnasium
Questions? Comments? Contact: webmaster@hermiston.k12.or.us

80. University Of Oregon School Of Music And Dance: About Us: Jeffrey Stolet
Official homepage of the University of oregon school of Music in Eugene, has collaborated with The New media Center at the University of oregon to
http://music.uoregon.edu/About/bios/stoletj.html
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