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         Washington School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. Recommendations for the new media center in the new Eastmont High School, East Wenatchee, Washington by Robert L Mill, 1976
  2. Violence, public health, and the media: The Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Policy Studies of Northwestern University and the Center for ... of the Harvard School of Public Health by Margaret Gerteis, 1994
  3. A library media program design supportive of the open education concept for John Campbell school, K-4, Selah, Washington by Doris L Childress, 1974
  4. Delineation of N.C.E.M.M.H. workscope elements and prospectus of programmatic services to the Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C by William J. A Marshall, 1973
  5. Washington County library media essential curriculum by Roseann W Fisher, 1994

21. District Of Columbia Public Schools: DCPS Schools
school Directory. Permission for Student Participation in the media DC Public schools 825 N. Capitol St. NE, 6th floor washington, DC 20002
http://www.k12.dc.us/dcps/home.html
Clifford B. Janey, Ed.D., Superintendent, DCPS
D.C. Public Schools
825 North Capitol Street, NE,
Washington, D.C., 20002
"Quick Links" Calendars:
School Year
"10 Who Are 10" Scholarship Info How To Enroll Your Child In DCPS Due Process Hearing Standard Operating Procedures ...
Transition Services

What's New, Events and Notes -
Updated 09.26.2005 @ 16:20 a.m. DCPS provides training for parents and guardians on the new academic standards
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Vietnamese Amharic DCPS Welcomes Children Displaced By Hurricane Katrina ... DCPS begins new school year with new standards and initiatives What is the DC Language Access Act
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Vietnamese Korean Amharic ... School Send - Receive Report: NCLB School Enrollment options Superintendent Dr. Clifford B. Janey releases AYP data as required under No Child Left Behind Law

22. Washington School Library Media Center
The Library media Center at washington school was completely renovated andmodernized in 1994. The LMC has a picture book/story area, tables and seating for
http://www.bsd.k12.ca.us/washington/lmc/lmc.html
Home
About Washington School Meet the Staff P.T.A. ... Student Work
Welcome to The Washington School Library Media Center
Mr. Garth Rogers
Library Media Teacher
Mr. Mike Semanski
Media Tech Aide
MISSION PROGRAM COLLECTION FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT ... LMC VOLUNTEERS
Mission Statement
The mission of the Burlingame School District's Library Media Centers is to develop avid readers and information literate students, thereby creating lifelong learners.
Program
The LMC program focuses on helping students acquire: literacy skills, information literacy skills, technology skills, critical thinking skills and an appreciation of and love for good literature. The program emphasizes the use of literature and information in all its various formats by students and teachers. The program also strives to meet the needs of student's individual learning styles, interests, language and diversity. Students visit the LMC on both a scheduled and flexible schedule. It is a district goal to integrate classroom curriculum and the LMC instruction through cooperative planning and teaching by the library media teacher and classroom teachers.
Collection
The LMC collection includes resources in a variety of formats. In addition to a large print collection, there are also book/cassette kits, sound recordings, computer software, an online magazine database and full Internet access. There are approximately 7000 titles in the collection. The collection is currently funded by categorical funds for school libraries from the California Department of Education and from the Washington School PTA which donates all the profits from its Spring Book Faire to the LMC. The PTA also supports the Adopt-A-Book Program which provides a pre-selected choice of quality books for the school community to "adopt" into the LMC collection.

23. Washington School Quiz
Try this quiz about washington school and her history. All of the answers can befound within the Web How many books are in the Library media Center?
http://www.bsd.k12.ca.us/washington/kidscorner/washingtonquiz.html
Washington School Trivia Quiz
Home About Washington School Meet the Staff P.T.A. ... The Kid's Corner
Try this quiz about Washington School and her history. All of the answers can be found within the Web site. Have fun and GOOD LUCK!
1. How many books are in the Library Media Center?
2. How many combination classes does Washington have this year?
3. What room does Mrs. Westrich teach in?
4. Who are Washington School's P.E. teachers?
5. When is the last day of school?
June 12, 2003
June 13, 2003
July 15, 2003
June 14, 2003
6. When was Washington School built?
7. When is Open House? March 31, 2003 April 10, 2003 April 18, 2003 May 4, 2003 8. What was Washington School's original name? Burlingame Elementary School Ohlone School Howard Avenue School Train Station School 9. What is Washington School's School Pop ID number? 10. Who is the PTA President? Cathy Baylock Kristy LaCarrubba Kathy Strem Bruce Parry Score = Correct answers:
Home About Washington School Meet the Staff P.T.A.

24. WSSB Home Page
Mission The mission of the washington State school for the Blind is to providespecialized media Center Orientation Mobility school Foundation
http://www.wssb.org/
Vision : Independence for blind and visually impaired children. Mission : The mission of the Washington State School for the Blind is to provide specialized quality educational services to visually impaired/blind youth ages birth-21 within the state of Washington. Purpose : To serve as a statewide demonstration and resource center and provide direct/indirect services to students both on campus and in the children’s local communities
Sports Education Camp
My Fair Lady Seeing what's ahead? The 2005 Washington Conference for Blind Youth ... Summer Transition/Career Education Opportunities
Student Section
Winter Formal – Sonja Guide Dog Field Trip – Stuart Prom – Vaughn Track Meet – Chelsea ... Jazz Contest – Randie G
School Information
Activity Calendar Contact WSSB Supplies List Transportation policy ... Digital Learning Commons
Statewide Services
Accessible Software Downloads Braille Access Center Distance Learning IRC - On-Line Order System ... Contact Information
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25. Washington School Libraries
Stillwater Elementary Library media Center More washington schools web pages goto school Library Directories.Com. washington Library media Association
http://www.wlma.org/WaLibraries/washschlibs.htm
Washington School Libraries on the Web The web allows many libraries to offer services around the clock and to showcase what resources they have to offer. We are proud to share ideas with each other about school library web pages. Please submit your library's website to the webmaster. We realize that school servers and web organization change, so please let us know if one of the following sites is no longer valid and the new address. Please give a short note about the highlight of your site or one area that students use regularly. Nadean Meyer, webmaster did a MEDIUM article ( .doc pdf ) about creating a library web site. Leading and Learning with Technology magazine from our affiliate ISTE offers Media Matters: What Should Be on a School Library Web Page?
By Donna Baumbach, Sally Brewer, and Matt Renfroe Sept. 2004. Resources listed or the .pdf article for ISTE members. Washington State High School Libraries Anacortes High School Library Big6 Collaborative Units and School Board presentation
Bellingham High School Library

Bothell High School Library

Burlington-Edison High School Library
- Lots of book reviews and booklists
Camus High School Library
Online databases and how to access them
Ellensburg High School

Ferndale High School Library

Forks High School Library
Sr. Project help pages

26. Washington Elementary School
The washington Elementary school media Center serves the entire student and teacher.population plus Gifted, Title, and Southern Illinois University student
http://www.marion.wilmsn.k12.il.us/washington/index_files/wmedia.htm
Media Center The Washington Elementary School Media Center serves the entire student and teacher population plus Gifted, Title, and Southern Illinois University student teachers.  It also serves as the Washington School Publishing Company graphics center.  The volunteer program is managed by a Chairperson who works closely with the Media Specialist in order to assist teachers in their graphic needs.  Included are Ellison die cuts, lamination and book-binding. The print holdings for students and teachers alike total approximately 13,000 copies of hardback fiction, non-fiction, reference and professional books.  Professional journals are provided for staff use and student magazines are available also.  Materials are checked out as needed via the Follett Circulation Plus automated system.  Classes are scheduled, yet flexible scheduling is available too.  Students, parents/guardians and teachers are provided with Media Center Guidelines in order to provide open understanding and communication. The Media Center has seven high-end computers connected to the Internet via Broadband Cable that are available for student and staff use.

27. Washington Elementary School
washington school Publishing Company CLEANING UP The area in the media Centerdesignated for WSPC activities is very visible to everyone that visits
http://www.marion.wilmsn.k12.il.us/washington/index_files/Page699.htm
Washington School Publishing Company VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR:  The Volunteer Coordinator duties will be to make job assignments, answer questions, and provide necessary help.  The position was created to make our "company" more efficient and to avoid classroom interruptions. IN BASKET/PORTFOLIO:  Teacher requests will be placed in these locations.  Work to be completed will be placed in these locations. OUT BASKET/PORTFOLIO:  Completed work may be placed in these locations.  Please fill out a teacher completed order notice and give it to the Volunteer Coordinator.  the Volunteer Coordinator will put the notices in the teacher's mailbox at the end of each "publishing" session. CLASSROOM INTERRUPTIONS:  Student achievement is closely linked to "on task" classroom behavior.  Therefore, classroom interruptions are to be avoided at all costs.   Please discuss questions or problems with the Volunteer Coordinator prior to interrupting a classroom. ABSENCES OR CHANGE OF PLANS:  If you find yourself unable to attend a "publishing session", or if your plans prevent you from participating, PLEASE call 993-8534 and leave a message for your Volunteer Coordinator.  We may need to adjust our "work force" accordingly. EQUIPMENT USE:  Please use all school equipment with extreme care using the proper procedures.  If you are unsure about equipment use, ask the Volunteer Coordinator BEFORE actually using the equipment.  We want our equipment to last a long period of time and that may happen if special care is provided by all.

28. Booker T. Washington - Media Center Webpage
Booker T. washington HS Library media Center Each user has their own accountfor school use. Accounts cannot be shared by users.
http://www.nps.k12.va.us/schools/btw/media.htm
Library Media Center
General Information

Staff
- three lovely ladies! Media Center pictures Internet info Citation Resources
Remote Access
Hours of Operation

Useful links
Keys to Success
Collection
Links for Teachers

Resources
Home Page
Media Center Staff
Mrs. Denise Gray, Mrs. Sara VanHoose, and Mrs. Sandra Dekker Back to Top Media Center Pictures Back to Top General Information The Library Media Center’s mission statement: Technology is an avenue providing access to limitless ideas and information. The Library Media Center staff, in partnership with teachers and others, strives to develop strategies to assist learners in the evaluation and utilization of those resources as well as more traditional ones. Learners can then create new ideas and information. They are, thus, equipped to take advantage of the opportunities available in the global community, independently and effectively. Back to Top Library Hours of Operation 7:05 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.

29. Booker T. Washington
Booker T. washington HS 1111 Park Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia 23504 History ofBTW Alma Mater Departments media Center school Calendar
http://www.nps.k12.va.us/schools/btw/
Mission Statement
College Information Departments Media Center ... School Calendar
The BTW web page has been updated by the BTW Web Team. For questions or comments: btwashs@nps.k12.va.us
Norfolk Public Schools

30. School-Libraries.Net: Peter Milbury's Network Of School Librarian Web Pages
Bothell High school Library media Center Maintained by, Kathy Haugen, Librarianmedia High school Lynnwood, washington. Monticello Library media Center
http://www.school-libraries.net/usa/wa.html
School Libraries.Net
Peter Milbury's Network of School Librarian Web Pages
Sponsored by the School of Library and Information Science
@ San Jose State University
Peter Milbury
Original Creator Dr. Blanche Woolls
Coordinator Dr. David Loertscher
Coordinator Washington
School Libraries
K-12 Schools Curriculum Related Resources Professional Associations School Libraries
AEII/Decatur Elementary School Library
Maintained by Mary Cooper, Librarian, AEII/Decatur Elementary School, Seattle, Washington. Barge-Lincoln Elementary Library
Maintained by Kenneth Toop, Librarian, Yakima School District Library Coordinator, Yakima, Washington Belfair Elementary Library Maintained by Karen R. Mensinger, Teacher Librarian, Belfair, WA.
Bellevue High School Library Maintained by Debbie McLeod, Librarian, Bellevue High School, Bellevue Washington. Bothell High School Library Media Center
Maintained by, Kathy Haugen, Librarian Media Specialist, Bothell High School, Bothell, Washington. Central Elementary School Library Maintained by Chuck Finnigan, Librarian, Central Elementary School, Sedro-Woolley, Washington.

31. George Washington SchoolMedia Center
Welcome to the George washington school media Center Accelerated Reader Library Links media Curriculum KCSD media Philosophy and Beliefs
http://www.keokuk.k12.ia.us/washington/mediacenter/
Welcome to the George Washington School Media Center Donna Tracy Media Specialist Carolyn Brewer Library Clerk About our Library Accelerated Reader Library Links Media Curriculum ... Reconsideration Policy "Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it." Boswell, Life of Johnson George Washington Library George Washington School KCSD created by: Donna S. Tracy, K-8 Media Coordinator, Keokuk Community School District

32. Booker T. Washington High School, Media Center
The Booker T. washington Library media Center is one of the highlights of thenew building. Before and After school Activity Period Lunch Time
http://www.tulsaschools.org/washington/mediaCenter/Home.htm
BTW Home
Administration

Admissions

Alumni
...
Diploma Program

T he Booker T. Washington Library Media Center is one of the highlights of the new building. With a beautiful, comfortable, yet college-like setting, it is a great place for one to visit. The Library Media Center has many services that are available for both teachers and students.
Services in the Library Media Center include:
  • 25 research computer stations Internet access on all computers Printing from the Internet (Color and B/W) College / Career Search database TPS database on all computers Tulsa City-County Library catalog BTW Library Catalog Power Point computers Data drops for laptop computers Coin-op copier Scanning capabilities
The hours of operation are: 7:30am to 4:00pm
Monday - Friday Before and After School
Activity Period
Lunch Time
During class

33. Booker T. Washington High School, Media Center
Foundation of Excellence media Center Nurse Parent Teacher Association school Profile BTW Library media Center Home Map of Library Pictures
http://www.tulsaschools.org/washington/mediaCenter/map.htm
BTW Home
Administration

Admissions

Alumni
BTW Home
Administration

Admissions

Alumni
...
Diploma Program

34. University Of Washington School Of Social Work
As members of the University of washington school of Social Work, Links,media Center Catalog, Message from the Dean, Message from UW President
http://depts.washington.edu/sswweb/
/* ...this javascript is for scrolling news - a hyperlink is provided for those who cannot see the scrolling... */ Social justice, empowerment, multiculturalism, social change....
are at the heart of our mission at the UW School of Social Work.
We believe that the true test of the quality of a society is in the way it responds to its most vulnerable members. Teaching, research, and community service are not abstract; rather, they are intensely practical, focusing on critical issues that matter to individual lives and to society at large. As members of the University of Washington School of Social Work, we are committed to promoting social and economic justice for poor and oppressed populations and enhancing the quality of life for all.
Click above or on the message for details
Goto your destination ... Admissions Forms Admissions Information BASW Program Calendars Childcare Computing and Media Services Continuing Education Course Listings Digital Social Work Activism Faculty Faculty Position Announcements Faculty Research Index Gerontology Enrichment Program (GeroRich) Housing: On-Campus Housing: Off-Campus Links Media Center Catalog Message from the Dean Message from UW President Mission Statement MSW Program MyUWPortal NASW Code of Ethics OSSW PhD Program Policy Watch Practicum Information Registrar Research Activities Scholarships SSW Gay/Lesbian (GLBTQ) Group SSW Home Page SSW Jobs Listserv SSW Visual Identity Guidelines Staff Student Activities

35. :: NW Center For Excellence In Media Literacy ::
Southwest washington media Literacy Partnership Logo Multnomah County HealthDepartment, Oregon school Base Health Center. Back to top
http://depts.washington.edu/nwmedia/view.cgi?section=sw_wash

36. Valid Library Cards
Tantasqua Reg. High school UMass. Medical Center, Lamar Soutter Library Springfield, washington school, Library media Center
http://mblc.state.ma.us/books/magazine/library_cards.php
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Valid Library Cards
As a registered Massachusetts library user, you have access to to a wide variety of commercial databases from your home or office. If your institution is not listed below, please contact your local Massachusetts public library to see if it is able to provide remote access to MBLC databases Libraries whose library card numbers can be used for remote access to databases are in the table below by region. Boston Central Metrowest Northeast Southeastern Western Boston Public Library
Chelsea Public Library
Emmanuel College, Cardinal Cushing Library
Fisher College Malden Public Library
Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners
New England College of Optometry
State Library of Massachusetts Anna Maria College, Mondor-Eagen Library
Ashburnham, Stevens Memorial Library
Athol Public Library
Auburn Public Library
Ayer Public Library Barre, Woods Memorial Library Bellingham Public Library Berlin Public Library Bolton Public Library Boylston Public Library Charlton Public Library Clinton, Bigelow Library

37. Canal Winchester High School Media Center Home Page
300 washington Street Canal Winchester, OH 43110 Tel (614) 8332159 Fax (614)833-2163 The media Center is open everyday during normal school hours.
http://www.canalwin.k12.oh.us/info/hsmcmain.htm
Canal Winchester High School
Media Center 300 Washington Street
Canal Winchester, OH 43110
Tel: (614) 833-2159 Fax: (614) 833-2163
Media Specialist: Shari Phillips
Media Aide: Jan Kauble
The Media Center is open everyday during normal school hours.

District Home Page
School Directories High School
Middle School
... Indian Trail Elem Questions or comments?
Send us e-mail at
Feedback@canalwin.k12.oh.us

38. Library Media Center
Welcome to washington High school Home of the Vikings Vikettes! . Library media Center Nancy Geiken, Library-media Specialist
http://www.vinton-shellsburg.k12.ia.us/whs/LMCHomePage.html
212 West 15th Street
Vinton, IA 52349 319-436-4728 Phone
319-472-5704 Fax Welcome to Washington High School - Home of the Vikings! Parent Teacher Conference WED - 4-8PM; Sophmore Parent Night 7PM
L ibrary M edia C enter
Nancy Geiken
, Library-Media Specialist
Karen Helms
, Associate 319-436-4728 Ext. 329
Research Paper

Periodical Index

ProQuest

AccuNet/AP
...
World Book Online

39. Center For Media And Public Affairs
That s what journalists go to school forto make those kinds of decisions. In the washington Post, CMPA media Director Matthew Felling lamented this
http://www.cmpa.com/

news media studies
entertainment studies election 2004 network news studies ... contact us Recent CMPA Work... Press Release: Media Rule in Favor of Roberts alkdngtd Nearly three-fifths of the coverage of Supreme Court nominee John Roberts has been positive since his nomination. The study also found his coverage to be less critical than that of Clarence Thomas and Robert Bork. (September 12) Press Release: No Second Term Honeymoon for Bush aldkgnd Two-thirds of President George Bush's nightly news coverage was negative during the first 100 days of his second term. The study found that NBC's coverage was most favorable and ABC's was most critical. (July 11) Press Release: Study Finds Big Drop in Anonymous Sourcing adlkgn The use of anonymous sources in the media shrank by 33 percent between Ronald Reagan's first year in office and George W. Bush's first year. (May 30) Press Release: Networks Pan Bush Social Security Plan Television news coverage of President Bush's social security overhaul was overwhelmingly negative (83 percent) during his two-month nationwide campaign. (May 16) random Press Release: What's The Matter With Kansas? Media Apathy

40. Washington High School: Media Center
media.
http://www.somerset.k12.md.us/WHS/media.htm

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