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61. Our Documents - News & Events
wyoming Student is Winner of the Our Documents Presidential Initiative Award At the Narragansett High school media Center, 245 South Pier Road,
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62. School-Based Health Centers And The Birth Control Debate
With their numbers on the rise, schoolbased health centers are an North Dakota,South Dakota and wyoming—and the District of Columbia and can be found
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School-Based Health Centers and the Birth Control Debate
School-based health centers increasingly are becoming part of mainstream health care, providing an important source of primary and preventive medical services to young people in the United States. Research shows that while adolescents have significant unmet health needs, those with access to a school-based health center are more likely than their peers who do not to obtain needed services. Since their inception, however, the question of whether school-based health centers should provide family planning services has sparked heated debates in many communities across the nation. With the number of school-based health centers on the rise, this controversy is likely to spread as parents, educators and health care professionals grapple with the appropriate role of school-based health centers in meeting the family planning needs of sexually active teenagers.
Describing the Centers
According to a 1998-1999 survey conducted by the National Assembly on School-Based Health Care (NASBHC), there are currently 1,135 school-based health centers across the country, up from only 200 in 1990. Much of this growth is recent: Six in 10 of the centers have been in operation for four years or less (see chart a) (see chart a) States are the largest source of funding for school-based health centers, contributing almost $30 million in general revenues during the 1997-1998 school year, reports Making the Grade, a national grant program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that assists states in developing the long-term financing policies necessary to sustain school-based health centers. Historically, federal support for school-based health centers came primarily from the maternal and child health block grant and the Healthy Schools/Healthy Communities program (providing $9 million and $8 million, respectively). However, with school-based health centers increasingly seeking third-party reimbursement, Medicaid has also become an important source of support, contributing almost $9 million in 1997-1998.

63. Student Press Law Center - Resource Center
wyoming High school Student Press Association Leadership Institute s Centerfor Print and Broadcast media provides assistance and training to students
http://www.splc.org/links.asp
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64. 2005 Giant Step Winners - 6/1/2005 - School Library Journal - CA606648
Laramie County Library System, Cheyenne, wyoming The Barnett Shoals ElementarySchool media Center, Athens, Georgia
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA606648.html
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This year's winners have reached out and made a big difference in students' lives
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65. Location Is Everything - 11/1/2000 - School Library Journal - CA153056
Large numbers of schools and library media centers have their own home pagesover60 percent of those in the South and West and 54 percent in the other two
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66. School Bus Transportation News At STN Media
New sections include the Legislative Action Center, where members can wyoming school bus drivers say they are not receiving their fare share of a
http://www.stnonline.com/artman/publish/article_3836.shtml
July 26, 2005 STN eNews Weekly Newsletter www.stnonline.com Headlines FMCSA: No 'S' Endorsement Needed for Mechanics Back to top
WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 25, 2005) - The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration ruled that school bus mechanics do not need an "S" endorsement on their commercial driver's license when operating the yellow vehicles without students onboard. New York and Pennsylvania officials along with the NSTA petitioned FMCSA for clarification earlier this summer regarding whether school bus drivers needed both the P (passenger) and S (school bus) endorsements, per 49 CFR 383.5. States have until Sept. 31 to come into compliance with the federal regulations. FMCSA Chief Counsel Suzanne M. TeBeau ruled on July 21 that only drivers engaged in the regular education transportation of students or in special activity trips must have both endorsements on their CDL.
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REDONDO BEACH, Calif. (July 25, 2005) - Unable to attend STN Expo 2005 next week? Don't worry, you can check STNonline.com each day, July 31 through Aug. 3, for a recap of events. Simply visit the Top Stories link on the home page of

67. Communications Media Center At New York Law School
(9) wyoming (i) FM translators, June 1, 1991 (i) On any frequency removedfrom the assigned (center) frequency by more than 50% up to and including
http://www.nyls.edu/cmc/uslaws/part74.htm
Code of Federal Regulation Part 74
PART 74 EXPERIMENTAL, AUXILIARY, AND SPECIAL BROADCAST AND OTHER PROGRAM DISTRIBUTIONAL SERVICES
Authority: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, as amended, 1082, as
amended; 47 U.S.C.154, 303, 554.
SUBPART -General; Rules Applicable to All Services in Part 74
74.1 Scope.
(a) The rules in this subpart are applicable to the Experimental, Auxiliary and Special Broadcast, and Other Program Distributional Services.
(b) Rules in part 74 which apply exclusively to a particular service are contained in that service subpart, as follows: Experimental Broadcast Stations, subpart A; Remote Pickup Broadcast Stations, subpart D; Aural Broadcast STL and Intercity Relay Stations, subpart E; TV Auxiliary Broadcast Stations, subpart F; Low Power TV, TV Translator and TV Booster Stations, subpart G; Low Power Auxiliary Stations, subpart H; Instructional TV Fixed Service, subpart I; FM Broadcast Translator Stations and FM Broadcast Booster Stations, subpart L.
(Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat., as amended, 1066, 1032; 47 U.S.C.158,
[47 FR 53022, Nov. 24, 1982, and 49 FR 32583, Aug. 15, 1984

68. Board Awards 29 MACUL Grants For Year 2000 Projects
The addition to the media center of a multimedia computer, fourth gradeteacher, Godfrey school, GodfreyLee Public schools, wyoming, $1184.
http://www.macul.org/newsletter/2000/jan2000/notesed.html
Notes from Editor by Burton H. Brooks Board awards 29 MACUL Grants for year 2000 projects Twenty-nine MACUL Grants totaling $49,108 were approved by the Board of Directors at its November 16, 1999 meeting Bill Wiersma , MACUL President, recently announced. MACUL Grants committee chair Terri Spencer indicated that winning grants ranged between $500 and $2,000. Eighty-two MACUL members submitted grant requests this year. Following are the 1999 MACUL Grant winners, their schools, their grant awards and the Project Narrative statements from their winning applications: Paula Rosencrans, primary-12 library media specialist, Arcadia Local School, Arcadia, Ohio, "A school district of 677 students (P-12) located in rural northwest Ohio has an innovative staff which has received grants for a school arboretum, an ornithology program for fifth graders, and a thematic multicultural unit which involved secondary language students as mentors for elementary students. The proposed project would link a library/media specialist with a sixth grade language arts teacher in implementing an elementary news program. The focus of the news program would be to feature news of elementary classroom activities, sporting events (soccer, midget football), and other features, such as, students reviews of books and films." Andria A. Wertenberger

69. STI: ERsys - Wyoming, MI (School Districts)
Godwin Heights Public Schools. GodfreyLee Public Schools. Byron Center Public Librarians/media Specialists Library media Support Staff LEA Admin.
http://www.ersys.com/usa/26/2688940/school.htm
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School District Statistics The following table lists the primary school district (highlighted in blue) and all adjoining school districts that relate to the . Please note most areas of the U.S. have unified school districts where one governing body controls both elementary and secondary education. However, there are some areas that have separate jurisdictions for elementary and secondary schools. The information shown below is based on a survey prepared by the National Center for Education Statistics. The information is only as accurate as what was supplied to the center by the local governments. The NCES does employ various methods to verify the data, however, lapses can occur. Please consult with local authorities to verify information that you are using to base a decision on. Sources: National Center of Education Statistics - 2000/2001 Wyoming Public Schools Kentwood Public Schools Kelloggsville Public Schools Grandville Public Schools Grand Rapids Public Schools Godwin Heights Public Schools Godfrey-Lee Public Schools Byron Center Public Schools Grade Span of Agency
Number of Schools
Total Classroom Teachers
Student/Teachers

70. Wyoming Music News - Media Monitoring Service By EIN News
First Wednesdays, 1030 am1 pm, Central wyoming Senior Center, 1831 E. Fourth Early reports indicate good news for the wyoming Area school District s
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71. Wyoming Education News - Media Monitoring Service By EIN News
wyoming Education News. Service for global professionals. Schachter has alsotaught intermittently at the school of Visual Arts, New York University and
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Rescuers Find More Survivors, More Damage
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Hurricane Evacuees Begin Returning Home
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72. Welcome To School Designs
The high school includes a new auditorium; new media center; updated academic wing; Today, wyoming High school offers an abundance of natural light,
http://www.schooldesigns.com/ResultsDetail.asp?id=812

73. Kellogg In The Media, Associated Press, April 7, 2005, Kellogg School Of Managem
A 10member panel charged with studying the idea of establishing an executivetraining center and graduate business school in wyoming is now complete.
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/news/hits/050407ap.htm

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Kellogg Search Business school steering committee complete
By: Staff Writer April 7, 2005 Associated Press A 10-member panel charged with studying the idea of establishing an executive training center and graduate business school in Wyoming is now complete.
The final five members selected for the steering committee are: Garry Brewer, a professor at the Yale School of Management; Richard Honack, assistant dean and chief marketing officer of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University ; Ron McCue, a former president of the University of Wyoming board of trustees and general manager of Silverstar Communications who lives in Thayne; Allan Tessler, a prominent investor and entrepreneur from Jackson Hole; and Shaun Andrikopoulos, a Jackson Hole resident who is a managing member of a consulting firm and member of the advisory committee for the UW College of Business.
The five will join representatives of the University of Wyoming and Wyoming Business Council already appointed to the committee that will carry out the feasibility study. The committee must finish the study and report back to lawmakers by Oct. 1.

74. Surveys Entered
school Library media Center Surveys entered as of 2/16/04 N=1102. Sorted by City Midland Community High school, wyoming, High, MIDLAND
http://www.silo.lib.ia.us/for-ia-libraries/statistics/schools/fy2003/slmc-entere

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For Iowa Libraries Specialized Services For State Government ... Youth Services School Library Media Center Surveys entered as of 2/16/04 N=1,102 Sorted by City School Name City Level District Name Ackley-Geneva Elementary School Ackley Elementary AGWSR Comm. School District AGWSR High School Ackley High AGWSR Comm. School District Adel Elementary School Adel Elementary ADEL-DESOTO-MINBURN A-D-M Middle School Adel Jr High/Middle ADEL-DESOTO-MINBURN East Union Junior-Senior High School Afton Jr High/Middle EAST UNION East Union Primary Center Afton Elementary EAST UNION Akron Westfield Senior High School Akron Combined AKRON WESTFIELD Albert City-Truesdale High School Albert City Combined ALBERT CITY-TRUESDALE Albia High School Albia Combined ALBIA Lincoln Center Albia Elementary ALBIA Alburnett Elementary School Alburnett Elementary ALBURNETT Alburnett Junior-Senior High School Alburnett Combined ALBURNETT Alden Community High School Alden Combined ALDEN Algona High School Algona High ALGONA Bertha Godfrey Elementary School Algona Elementary ALGONA Bryant Elementary School Algona Elementary ALGONA Lucia Wallace Elementary School Algona Elementary ALGONA Otto B Laing Middle School Algona Jr High/Middle ALGONA Seton Grade School Algona Combined Algona North Polk Junior-Senior High School Alleman Combined NORTH POLK Alta Elementary School Alta Combined ALTA Alta Senior High School Alta Combined ALTA MOC-Floyd Valley Middle

75. Covering Kids & Families
Read more about the national launch of Backto-school 2005. Tell Us What You reDoing media Outreach Tools for Grantees Public Service Announcements
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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76. Covering Kids: Communications Campaign - Back-to-School
Search the Resource Center for Families for Researchers Policymakers en Timeline Plan a successful Back-to-school media event using the event
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Launch Event Webcast View the Back-to-School 2005 press conference webcast in its entirety.

77. Chariho High School Parent Organization
the month at 700 pm in the High school media Center, and are open to allparents. One of the school administrators usually attends, and their report is
http://www.chariho.k12.ri.us/chs/pto/default.htm
Charhio High School
Parent Organization
The Chariho High School Parent Organization is a great place to get involved with your student's high school years. Meetings are held the first Monday of the month at 7:00 pm in the High School Media Center, and are open to all parents. One of the school administrators usually attends, and their report is very informative. One of our primary goals is to enhance parent-school communication, which we do through publication of a monthly newsletter, information email-list, and our web site. 2004/2005 Officers Co-President Chris Anderson Co-President Shirley Beuth Secretary Mary Gibbons Treasurer Doreen LeHerissier
What's New
PowerSchool is a web-based application that can be accessed through any Internet connection. Through it you will be able to monitor your student's performance on attendance and grades. There will be a special parent night on Thursday, February 17, at 7:00 pm in room 105/107 of the Career and Technical Center, where PowerSchool will be demonstrated, and unique (for each student) user names and passwords will be distributed. If you can not attend the meeting, passwords will be available in the main office of the high school for you to pick up anytime. Looking for a unique gift for that hard to buy for person? Check out

78. The University Of Wyoming/Casper College Center
The Center is now a division of the Outreach school and committed to expanding The Center provides expanded access to higher education in wyoming .
http://outreach.uwyo.edu/academicplan/UWCC.htm
The University of Wyoming/Casper College Center Academic Plan 2004-2009 1 December 2003 Executive Summary Academic planning for the University of Wyoming/Casper College (UW/CC) Center is based in ongoing deliberation, iterative refinements, documented strategic planning conducted since 1996, and also Outreach School scenario planning, which began in the fall of 2001. Our strategic planning has identified eleven goals that characterize the directions in which the Center will move over the next five years. The goals are defined further through a deliberate process of assessment and action planning to determine specific and measurable objectives, tasks, assignments, product deliverables, timelines, target dates, status reports, and performance indicators. In addition to the seven major initiatives (objectives) cited in this Division Plan, there are many more day-to-day operational objectives in the strategic plan. The university’s unique cooperative partnership with Casper College is a significant factor in proposing and planning the program and curriculum for the Center. The Center also assures that the university’s colleges and academic departments in Laramie maintain control of faculty appointments, courses and degree programs.

79. School-Libaries.Net: Peter Milbury's Network Of School Librarian Web Pages
Canon City Middle school media Center Maintained by Ms. Joanne Carl, mediaSpecialist, Canon City Middle school, Canon City, Colorado.
http://www.school-libraries.net/usa/co.html
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Maintained by Ms. Joanne Carl, Media Specialist, Canon City Middle School, Canon City, Colorado. Mountainside Elementary School Library Maintained by Joan Fitzsimmons MIRLS, School Librarian, Mountainside Elementary School, Fort Carson, Colorado. Naturita Middle School Library Maintained by Melonie Enstrom, Librarian, Naturita Middle School, Naturita, Colorado. Park Lane Elementary School Media Center Maintained by John Elmblad, Media/Tech, Park Lane Elementary, Aurora, Colorado. Return to top of page K-12 Schools Mountainside Elementary School Maintained by Joan Fitzsimmons MIRLS, School Librarian, Mountainside Elementary School, Fort Carson, Colorado.

80. Wyoming
The wyoming State Library has a directory of wyoming Libraries on the Web. Natrona County Schools Instructional media Center Niobrara County Library
http://www.webpan.com/msauers/libdir/usa/wy.html
WWW Library Directory:
Wyoming (56)
The Wyoming State Library has a directory of Wyoming Libraries on the Web

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