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61. SHS General Information
40% of the professional educators on staff have earned their Masters Degree and beyond.SAT Data. Institute of Career education. Southern maine Technical College.
http://www.claremont.k12.nh.us/~shs/geninfo/shs_general_information.htm
Community Stevens High School serves 700 students in grades 9-12 from Claremont, Cornish, and Unity. The City of Claremont has approximately 14,000 residents and is situated on the Connecticut River, adjacent to Interstate 91. It is equally distanced, approximately 30 miles, from Dartmouth College and Keene State College. Both rural and suburban in nature, the city is a mixture of industrial and residential areas. Its residents represent a mixture of middle class educational and occupational levels. The community was impacted by economic troubles but has been actively working to revitalize itself. School Students are offered comprehensive, sequential courses of study in college preparatory, general education, and technical education programs. The Sugar River Regional Technical Center adds 11 additional programs to our curriculum via two campuses, one located in Claremont, the other located in Newport, NH. Transportation provided by the Claremont School District allows access to programming at both campuses. The Claremont School District is a recent recipient of a 21 Century Grant to provide supplemental services to the student body, parents, and the entire Claremont community. Accreditation Stevens High School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges as well as the State of New Hampshire Department of Education.

62. State Library Agencies
maine State Library, maine Library Commission. of education, 11. RI Libraries Publications Services/Projects Grants/Support For Library staff About Us
http://www.lori.state.ri.us/aboutus/sla.php

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63. VTEC - Technology Education Center- Contact Us
Contact VTEC. Email development Group dev-group@vtec.org; Career ServicesStaff career@vtec.org; 4712; 1.866.644.VTEC (1.866.644.8832) (maine Only).
http://www.vtec.org/contact/contactus.asp
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64. NAWB Links
Home Contact NAWB. About NAWB Mission History Board staff Contact NAWB. Big BendJobs and education Council, Inc. Brevard Workforce Development Board. maine.
http://www.nawb.org/asp/links.asp
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Workforce Briefs Forum Forum 2003 Forum 2002 Review Publications Releases ... JobShadowing Go to jobshadow.org to learn more.

65. Diverse Populations
Portland Public Schools 83 Sherman Street, Portland, maine 04101.Special education. Addressing Special education Issues with a
http://128.148.108.4/lab/dev/jk/eac/divpop.shtml
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Who Are The Language Minorities? The Acculturation of Language Minority Learners: Implications for Teachers Educational Experiences and Other Factors Affecting Language Minority Learner Achievement in the Mainstream Classroom Attitudes and Motivation of Foreign Born Language Minority Learners ... Attitudes and Motivation of U.S.-Born Language Minority Learners The above articles were reprinted from LANGUAGE AND CULTURE BULLETIN -
Information and Tips from the Office of Multilingual and Multicultural Programs.
Portland Public Schools - 83 Sherman Street, Portland, Maine 04101.
Special Education
Addressing Special Education Issues with a Focus on Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations Integrating Systems of Support for English Language Learners: Addressing Issues of Disproportionate Representation in Special Education The New England Bilingual Special Education Network (NBS): Creating a System of Support Download a NBS Network Membership Application form. (Requires

66. Higher Education | Alumni
1986) Vice President for Student Affairs, University of maine. US Air Force, Air Commandand staff College. for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary education. S.
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/highered/alumni.html
Rotating Images of Curry Center Alumni and Their Current Positions The listing of alumni offered below is dynamic in nature and is provided as a convenience to those affiliated with the Center. The accuracy of our list is contingent on receiving current information from our alumni. Please share your news so we can stay in touch. HigherEd@Virginia.edu A Allan, Beverly B. Ed.D. (1979) Retired Allen, David Ph.D. (1982) Education Services Specialist Civil Servant, ASVAB Program Manager (GS-11), Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) Andrews, Linda Ed.D. (1993) Associate Professor of Nursing, Lynchburg College
Armstrong, Kenneth Ed.D. (1989) Self Employed
Asbury, Jacqueline W. Ed.D. (1979) Retired
Ashburn, Frances Ed.D. (1989)
Austin, Homer Ph.D. (1975) Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, Richard A. Henson School of Science and Tech., Salisbury State University
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Baker, Roy W. Ed.D. (1991) Vice President and Dean of Students, Catawba College

67. Mid-Maine Chamber Of Commerce
Shorter lines at the checkouts; more staff to serve them Society works right herein maine and throughout New England by providing cancer education research
http://www.midmainechamber.com/intouch-feb02.html
The Mid-Maine
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Home Gift Certificates Art Auction ... Business
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Our Region

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Development Small Business
Resources Joseph B Ezhaya
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Opportunities Winslow's 4th of July Website Information For More Information: Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce One Post Office Square Waterville, ME 04901 Email Us Phone: 207-873-3315 FAX: 207-877-0087 A2Z Computing Services
Intouch Monthly Newsletter
February 2002
New Main Street Challenge Is Building Community By George Manlove
Meet Jeff Zimmerman, Waterville’s new Main Street Program manager. A China resident for more than 25 years, a former China selectman and the director for Old Fort Western in Augusta for 11 years, Zimmerman says he finds himself at home with a project that incorporates historic preservation and the people of the community. “Community building” and historic preservation both are concepts that form the foundation of the Main Street Program, which has helped revitalize downtowns throughout the nation for decades, and which is just now finding its way into Maine. Community building is a concept that suits Zimmerman just fine.

68. North Country Staff Development Day 2002
in California, Arizona, New Hampshire, and maine during his North Country staff DevelopmentDay 2002. Needs in the Vocational and Technology education Classroom.
http://www.ncef.org/ncsdd.htm
Friday, October 11, 2002 White Mountains
Regional High School A collaborative effort of North Country Education Foundation
NH Department of Education, Bureau of Special Education. North Country Staff Development Day
Dunkin Donuts
Bus Driver Session
begins at 8:00
Keynote
Morning session
Lunch
$4.00 turkey or veggie deli round from Subway with chips, cookie, drink
Regina Delaney, Irish harper, singer, and dancer, performance in the gymnasium Afternoon session Dan Rothermel, PhD Putting the Pieces Together: The Teaching of Writing and Good Health Our keynote speaker, Dan Rothermel, has taught in classrooms in California, Arizona, New Hampshire, and Maine during his twenty plus years in public schools. During that time, his book of poetry, Sweet Dreams, Robyn (1991) was published about his family’s life during his daughter’s successful battle with leukemia and the National Middle School Association published Starting Points - Setting Up and Running a Writing Workshop and Much More (1996). In 1999, he earned his PhD in Reading and Writing Instruction at the University of New Hampshire and now teaches reading, writing, and secondary school language arts courses in the Education Department at the Eastern Connecticut State University. To date, he has eleven publications and twenty-seven presentations. Presented in partnership with the Arts Alliance of Northern New Hampshire, as part of its Write Now! program, funded by a grant from the Department of Education under the provisions of Title II, Dwight D. Eisenhower Professional Development Program. North Country schools interested in professional development opportunities in writing and the arts are encouraged to contact the Alliance (323-7302, ArtsAllianceNNH@cs.com).

69. Staff Development Resources
Growth An Action Guide, by the regional Lab for the North East maine Dept. ofEducation, Vaialable for $120 from NSDC. Video Tapes for staff Development.
http://www.teachermentors.com/RSOD Site/StaffDev/StaffDevLinks.html
LINKS TO RESOURCES
FOR STAFF DEVELOPMENT
INDEX:
Organizations Supporting Staff Development
Written Materials on Staff Development
Video Tapes on Staff Development
Audio Tapes on Staff Development ...
Return to RSOD Home Page
Organizations Supporting Staff Development:
Many of the United States provide some form of intermediate service centers to support educators who are working on state reform initiatives. In Illinois these are called Regional Offices of Education. In Michigan these are called Intermediate School Districts. In that case, ISDs have boundaries that overlap regular school districts and have their own taxing authority. In New York and Colorado these agencies are called BOCES which stands for Board of Cooperative Educational Services. Texas has 20 Education Service Center Regions. If you don't know how to access assistance from these agencies, click here to link to the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) which can connect you to the state board of education in your state. You should be able to find out there if such agencies are in your state. The only USA exception is Hawaii which has one school district for the entire state and so, the state provides the assistance directly.
In some countries, like Canada, the assistance for school improvement comes from provincial "ministries" of education. In other countries, like Singapore and Great Britain, the Ministry of Education is for the whole nation.

70. Page Title Here
Services' goal is to provide assistance to faculty and staff with questions and Universityof Southern maine Payroll Services McLellan House 140 School Street
http://www.usm.maine.edu/hrs/payroll/
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Payroll Services Payroll Services' goal is to provide assistance to faculty and staff with questions and concerns pertaining to the various, often complicated, questions addressed by payroll personnel
  • Expect Excellence Open Door Policy Knowledgeable
University of Southern Maine Payroll Services McLellan House 140 School Street Gorham, ME 04038 Telephone: (207) 780-5263 Fax: (207) 780-5554 For further information or proble ms with this page, contact bdaniels@usm.maine.edu Human Resources Home Page Payroll Links Alphabetical List Mission Payroll Staff Pay Scales ... Payroll Forms HR Functions Employment Services Employee Benefits Payroll Services Labor Relations ... Employee Assistance A member of the University of Maine System

71. Departments A
5813144 maine Studies Coordinator - Carol Toner 3144 Scheduling Compensation ServicesStaff Assoc 581-3140 Distance education Director - James Toner Distance
http://www.ume.maine.edu/~umtel/directory/depts/DEPTC.html
2002-2003 Department Telephone Contacts
University of Maine
, Orono, ME 04469 Area Code (207)
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Cable Televison Campus Mediation Services Campus Recreation Canadian American Center ... Cutler Health Center Cable Television See Student Auxiliary Services Top of Page Website: http://www.umaine.edu/campusevents Contact Person - Carole LeClair . . . . . . . . . . 581-1793 Fax Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-1737 Top of Page Campus Mediation Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-2639 Reports to: Peace Studies Building address: 208C East Annex Staff Coordinator - Kathryn Gaianguest . . . . . . . . . 581-2639 Top of Page Campus Recreation Website: www.ume.maine.edu/~recinfo Contact Person - Diane Gallant . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-1082 Fax Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-4898 Maine Bound Contact - Joanne Arsenault. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-1794 Maine Bound Fax Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-1719

72. Course Schedule
ELC05160 Controls I 3 staff, TU, 2-5 pm, 1 a facility licensed by the State if MaineOffice of This program only provides the education component; students must
http://www.sad4.com/Adulted/courses.html
SAD #4 Adult Education Schedule
Spring Term 2003
Adult Education classes will begin the week of January 20, 2003. Registration will be on the first night of each class. Fees for enrichment courses are determined by the number of students in a class and number of class sessions. Courses taken for diploma have their tuition waived. Residents over 65 can take classes free. Any questions regarding Adult Education can be addressed by calling the high school office, 876-4625, during business hours or feel free to stop by personally if you prefer.
Bruce Lindberg
Interim Adult Ed Director
PCHS-MSAD#4
9 Campus Drive
Guilford, Me 04443
The following courses are available
INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS
Tuesdays 3:30 - 5:30 PM
Jan 28 - April 29 @PCHS Instructor: Jay Marden This course will explore modern industrial machines and the mechanics of motion control. Topics covered will include Computer Controlled Machining, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Electrical Motors, Motion Control, and Computer Aided Drafting. Classes will be a combination of classroom instruction and laboratory activities. Fee $30.00

73. University Of Maine At Farmington - Untitled Departmental Page
WV 26711 Openings (a) Kitchen staff Cook and (b and teach environmental and outdooreducation activities for maine Conservation Corps - 124 State House Station
http://www.umf.maine.edu/~chd/jobspt.htm
Center for Human Development
Part-Time Jobs
Posted at the CHD
If you would like to submit a job on-line, click here or
FAX your posting to: 207-778-7069
or e-mail: Rita Doucette
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES / SUMMER Ramapo Anchorage Camp, PO Box 266, Rhinebeck NY 12572 Counselors needed. This is a residential summer camp serving children with emotional, behavioral and learning problems. The one-to-one staff-to-camper ratio helps children to experience success. Employment is June 15 - Aug 23, 2003 and requires that applicant must be available for all 10 weeks. For details or to apply on line visit Ramapo Anchorage Camp Maine State Gov Intern Prog, Administration Office-UM, Orono, ME 04469-5715 The Internship program combines work experience with an educational program to provide students an opportunity to participate in and contribute to Maine State Government. The term is 12 wks from May 27 - Aug 15, 3003. More information is available within the website of MeSGIP or by calling Christopher Boynton-Prog Admin, Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Policy, UM, 5715 Coburn Hall, Orono ME 04469-5715 TEL (207) 581-1648 FAX (207) 581-1266

74. Doing Business In The Town Of Greenville Maine
1996STATE OF maine AGREED TO TRANSFER $150,000 1997-NATURAL RESOURCE EDUCATIONCENTER COMMITTEE FORMS NON DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE AND FULL TIME staff FUNDING.
http://www.greenvilleme.com/economichistory.html
Town of Greenville
Recent Economic Development History
Greenville Gazebo June 21, 2001 – Day of Dedication Ceremony for the Gazebo for all parties involved in its construction (Town of Greenville, Columbia-Doric Masonic Temple, State of Maine Community Development Block Grant Program, Moosehead Cedar Log Homes of Greenville). The Gazebo is common gathering spot for visitors to Moosehead Lake, the shore of which is only 50 feet to the left of this photo. There have been two successful summer seasons of the Gazebo Concert Series, funded by private donations, state grant funds, and the Town. The Gazebo is a good example of the type of partnered economic development the Town of Greenville practices. This statement of economic development strategy for the Town of Greenville was prepared specifically for the Gateway Communities Workshop in Warren, Vermont. Information for this strategy is derived from actual projects started and completed by the Town of Greenville 1997-2002, and current economic development plans to be implemented between 2003 and 2007. The attached appendix includes more detailed information on these initiatives referenced. –John Simko, Greenville Town Manager The Town of Greenville is a gateway community to the North Maine Woods. With a year-round population of 1,623, Greenville is small as a community even for rural Piscataquis County standards. But our location at the base of Moosehead Lake and several million acres of privately-owned, publicly-accessed productive forestland allows for a tremendous seasonal camp population, as well as seasonal visitor population. Local estimates are that our seasonal populations (summer and winter) swell to roughly 6,000 and 4,000 respectfully.

75. Myschoolonline Home Help
Hudson Museum at the University of maine This museum focuses on traditionaland contemporary cultures. 2000 2003 Family education Network, Inc.
http://www.myschoolonline.com/content_gallery/0,3138,0-353-38-33878,00.html

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... Nominate this site for the Showcase Piscataway Township School District Content Connection Great Links to Museums Do you like to tour museums when you go on vacation? Well, put your feet up, grab a glass of lemonade, and let's start our virtual vacation! These links take you to a variety of places and collections. You're sure to find something interesting here. So, click away and enjoy your trip. Tower of London This virtual tour provides extensive information about the history of the Tower of London. You'll also have the chance to try out English recipes and games! The Metropolitan Museum of Art Explore the extensive collection of art or search online resources! You can also entertain your students with fascinating interactive activities from "Explore and Learn." The Louvre It started out as a medieval fortress, became the palace of the kings of France, and has been a museum for the last two centuries. This beautiful building bears witness to more than 800 years of history. Learn more about the Louvre and take a virtual tour of its galleries. The site is offered in English, French, and Spanish. The Prado Museum The Prado is located in Madrid, Spain. Each month it features a guided tour, "One work, one artist", where they show you how to look at a painting and analyse it to its finest detail. You can select other tours as well. If you want to take a closer look at any of the pictures, click on the picture for an enlargement.

76. County Faculty And Staff Directory, NDSU Extension Service
Central). PT 4H, Bruns, Jodi, 3493249, Extension Agent, 4-H YouthDev./ Nutrition education Agent, FNP, jbruns@ndsuext.nodak.edu. CC,
http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/directory/allcounty.htm
CC County Chair
4H County 4-H Contact
PT Part-Time
NDSU County Extension Offices
Adams County
adams@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Phone No.(701) Hettinger Research Extension Center, Box 1100, Hettinger, ND
FAX (701)567-4327, Office Hours: 8 am - 5 pm (Mountain) CC Handegard, Jesse jhandega@ndsuext.nodak.edu Roth, Beth Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Dev. (also Hettinger County) broth@ndsuext.nodak.edu Stenberg, Cassie Secretary cstenber@ndsuext.nodak.edu Barnes County
barnes@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Phone No.(701) Courthouse, 230 4th St., N.W., Rm. 204, Valley City, ND 58072-2947
FAX (701) Office Hours: 8 am - 5 pm (Central) Bjelland, Ellen ebjellan@ndsuext.nodak.edu PT Davis, Brenda Nutrition Education Assistant, FNP bdavis@ndsuext.nodak.edu CC Grueneich, Randy Extension Agent, Cropping Systems rgruenei@ndsuext.nodak.edu McClaflin, Luetta Secretary barnes@ndsuext.nodak.edu Benson County
benson@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Phone No.(701) Courthouse, Box 205, Minnewaukan, ND 58351-0205
(311 B Ave. S.)
FAX (701) Office Hours: 8 am - 5 pm (Central) PT Finley, Carol

77. IEEE Boston Calendar And Articles
4 March, education Society 7pm, Tuesday, 4 March The Art of Being Frequency DomainPower Distribution Measurements Istvan Novak, Senior staff Engineer, SUN
http://www.ieee-boston.org/calendar_articles.htm
The IEEE Boston Section Techsite Your Boston Section IEEE information source.
CALENDAR and ARTICLES:
Distant calendar events. MARCH ORGANIZATION LINKS
March Entrepreneurs’ Network
7PM, Tuesday, 4 March
Selling Your Way to Success Panel: Steve Borseti, Strategy Sales, Inc. Dr. George Schussel, Founder, Chairman and CEO Digital Consulting Institute (DCI) Rob Valleau, President, Advanced Data Capture Moderator: Fausto Molinet, Matrix Internationale AESS
Antennas and Propagation

Communications Society

Computer Society
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March Education Society
7pm, Tuesday, 4 March
David Warlick, Director, Landmark Project, Raleigh March Electromagnetic Compatibility Society 7:00 PM, Wednesday, 5 March Frequency Domain Power Distribution Measurements Istvan Novak, Senior Staff Engineer, SUN Microsystems, Inc.

78. Higher Education-related Listservs All Listservs
Fixed Service discussion, listserv@enm.uma.maine.edu. TECHNET, technical supportstaff, listserv@mercury.cc.uottawa TIEL, Technology in education, listserv@list.uvm
http://airweb2.org/links/listservs/alllistservs.html

79. USFA Higher Education Degrees At A Distance DDP Colleges And
University of Maryland, University College Distance education - Fire Science,University of 315 FAX (518) 587-2660, Connecticut, maine, Massachusetts, New
http://www.usfa.fema.gov/dhtml/fire-service/tr_ddp_enrl.cfm

80. Forum / School Performance Reports Online
staff Experience / Certification detailing staff educational attainment and MaineSchool Profiles http//www.state.me.us/education/profiles/profilehome
http://nces.ed.gov/forum/performance.asp
site index ED.gov
The information and opinions published here are the product of the National Forum on Education Statistics and do not necessarily represent the policy or views of the Department of Education or the National Center for Education Statistics.
The means by which states have sought to publicly evaluate their public school districts and/or individual schools vary. The following categories are included in table 1, below:
  • Student outcome - measures such as attendance/dropout rates, graduation rates, graduate plans, student/staff ratios, etc., that give added insight on school environment
  • Special populations - numbers or percentages of special student populations, whether disabled, gifted, vocational, English as a Second Language, etc.
  • School safety - statistics that go beyond reporting suspensions/expulsions to actually detailing specific crimes committed in school
  • Demographics - particularly ethnic and poverty breakdowns
  • Student performance - comparisons of results of statewide norm- and criterion-referenced tests
  • Staff Experience / Certification - detailing staff educational attainment and employment experience
  • Finances - including per-pupil expenditures, sources of revenues, etc.

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