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         Missouri School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. Library media centers: accessibility issues in rural Missouri.: An article from: Intervention in School & Clinic by John E. Cox, Debra M. Lynch, 2006-11-01
  2. Media Standards for School Learning Resources Centers: Standards and Recommendations for Public School Districts in Missouri (Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education)
  3. Let's talk trash. (Springfield Public Schools' 'etc. Center' in Springfield, Missouri): An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Rolf Myller, Cindy Schoenauer, 1995-06-01
  4. Liberating the media: News (Freedom of Information Center report) by Muriel C. L Akamatsu, 1972
  5. The print media and equal time (Freedom of Information Center report) by David M Hansaker, 1975
  6. The news media manual: A guide for hazardous substance research centers by Robert A Logan, 1992

41. The AASL Bookshelf
is an associate professor of Library Science at Southwest missouri State University SelectingMaterials for school Library media centers, 2nd Edition
http://www.ala.org/aasl/publications.html

42. District Information
Disaggregated Data 1215. missouri Assessment Program (MAP) Result 16-22. Copyfor Middle High school media centers. Professional Development Committee.
http://cuba1.cuba.k12.mo.us/~/ADWEB/GradeCard/
Annual Report Distribution List Introduction
District Information
Accreditation Curriculum Calendar
Student Data
Enrollment Attendance Rates Comparison of Student Attendance Graduation Rates Achievement Results ACT Scores Reading Scores Disaggregated Data Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) Result Disciplinary Actions
Staff Data
Teacher-Pupil Ratios Certified Staff Experience Educational Preparation Teacher Certification Faculty Salary Administrators’ Salary Administrator’s – Pupil Ratio Classified Employee Salaries
Financial Data
Assessed Valuation Tax Rate Ceiling—Operations Tax Rate CeilingDebt Service Incidental Fund Adjusted Tax Rate
Teacher’s Fund Adjusted Tax Rate
Debt Service Fund Tax Rate Average Per Pupil Cost—District Free and Reduced Price Lunches Source of Funds
Program Participation Extra-Curricular Activities Parent-Teacher Conferences Special Education Parents As Teachers Vocational Education Gifted Education Advanced Student Placement Honor Courses College Admissions Testing Student Continuing Education High School Courses Offered ANNUAL REPORT DISTRIBUTION LIST The annual report card for the Crawford County R-II School will be distributed to the following people: Crawford County R-II School Board District Administration: Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Elementary Principal Assistant Elementary Principal Middle School Principal Assistant Middle School Principal High School Principal Assistant High School Principal Central Office Copy for Public Viewing Professional Development Committee Copy for Elementary Office

43. Schools As Centers Of Community
missouri Building maintains integrity of campus. When school districts propose abond issue to for technologically advanced media centers, expansive recreation
http://asumag.com/ar/university_schools_centers_community/
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44. Annual School Report
under library media centers, the library media center is The missouri AssessmentProgram (MAP) is a measure of our The 199798 school year was the first year
http://www.archie.k12.mo.us/Annual School Report/Annual School Report.htm
Mr. Johnny Sutton, President Dr. Forrest Bollow, Superintendent Mr. Andy Copeland, V. President Mr. Rick Stark, H.S. Principal Ms. Pam Tabb, Secretary Mr. Jeff Jones, M.S. Principal Mrs. Rhonda Lucas, Treasurer Mrs. Kathy Wray, Elem. Principal Mr. Charlie Plattner, Member Mrs. Terri Bradley, Spec.Prog. Mrs. Pam Shipley, Member Mrs. Marilyn Bettis, Counselor Mr. Steve Bartholomew, Member Mrs. Robin Dimmitt, Technology P.O. BOX 106, ARCHIE, MO. 816-293-5712 (fax) 2001-02 ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT According to the Outstanding Schools Act of 1993 and the No Child Left Behind Act, and under a regulation adopted by the State Board of Education in July 1995, Missouri school districts are required to publish an "annual report" for their communities. The following information contains the 2001-02 annual school district report for Archie R-V in Archie, Mo. If you have any questions please feel free to call the Superintendent's office, or you may stop by the school if you would like a copy of this report. Number of resident and nonresident students enrolled the last Wednesday of September
Rate of pupil attendance is expressed as the average daily attendance divided by the January membership count with the result being expressed as a percent
ADA was 495.07 and the January membership count was 515 resulting in a rate of attendance of 96.1%

45. Association For The Education Of Young Children - Missouri
media Available from AEYCMO. Technical standards for all Child care centers are addressedin discuss with Brent Ghan of the missouri school Boards Association
http://www.aeyc-mo.org/media.htm
Media Available
from AEYC-MO
Filmstrips and Audio Cassette Tapes
VideoTapes - VHS Format

Application for Borrowing Media
A FILMSTRIPS AND AUDIO CASSETTE TAPES A-1 A CHILD'S POINT OF VIEW - How children perceive the worldspaces, objects, people, ideas, feelings. A-2 UNDERSTANDING INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES - Helps the provider to recognize the importance of differences among children and provides a guide for insuring confidence in each child. A-3 OBSERVING CHILDREN - Explains why it is important to observe children carefully and pinpoints things to look for. A-4 to A-8 THE BLOCK AREA - Set of 5 color filmstrips and cassette trays: 38.7 in total - Set of five- $25.00 A-4 SETTING UP A BLOCK AREA - (7.5 min) - How to arrange and equip the area: adding new materials throughout the year. A-5 A PLACE TO EXPLORE NEW MATERIALS - (6.5 min) - How children explore materials and how teachers can facilitate this process. A-6 A PLACE TO BUILD ALL KINDS OF STRUCTURES- (9 min.) - How children build up, out, around - examples of typical structures and strategies a teacher can use to encourage purposeful building.

46. School Library Media Centers 1993-94
Education Statistics. school Library media centers 199394, NCES 98282, students using school library media centers and in Percent of school library media centers that did
http://nces.ed.gov/pubs98/98282.pdf

47. Library Media Services
Lee's Summit R7 school District. Sharon M. Early, Director of Library mediaServices. 816.986.1016. Visit the District's Library media centers
http://www.leesummit.k12.mo.us/lms/default.htm
Library Media Services Lee's Summit R-7 School District Sharon M. Early, Director of Library Media Services Visit the District's Library Media Centers Elementary Library Media Centers Secondary Library Media Centers Central Office Resource Library Missouri Association of ... AP Multimedia Archive Associated Press articles/photos Requires user name and password - see your building Library Media Specialist Electric Library Secondary Level Elementary Level On Line Research Requires user name and password - see your building Library Media Specialist World Book On Line Encyclopedia Requires user name and password - see your building Library Media Specialist Mid-Continent Public Library Requires Library Card Student Resource Center Secondary Level On Line Research Internet Public Library Mission Statement The mission of the Lee's Summit School District Library Media Services program is to provide students and staff access to information in a variety of formats and empower them to acquire an appreciation of this information use this information effectively and efficiently.

48. IASL: Links To School Library Associations
FLA) school Libraries and media centers Section; MLA) school Section; MissouriAssociation of Montana Library Association school media Division; Nebraska
http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration SCHOOL LIBRARY
ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET
This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia
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49. Research
95 study conducted by the missouri Association of school Librarians (MASL WashingtonLibrary media Association OnlineFacilities Includes Space
http://home.ptd.net/~everhart/statedocument.html
Menu General Evaluation Curriculum Collections Facilities ... Personnel More School Media Links Nancy Everhart's School Media Website School Media Centers LIS 234/ EDU 7334 Creating Basic Audiovisual Media LIS 217/ EDU 7217
Nancy Everhart's School Library Media Evaluation Instruments
on the Internet
School library media specialists are very busy people! With all of the varied duties that need attending to, conducting evaluations often ranks low on the rung of priorities. Or school library media specialists would like to conduct evaluations but require knowledge on how and what to evaluate in the school media center. This page offers links to sites that will assist school library media specialists in getting started. Good luck! General Evaluation State Departments of Education
State Department of Education pages relating to school library/media center services.. U.S. Department of Education
Guide to Government Initiatives, Resources, and Services. Includes the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI). National Center for Educational Statistics
Government-collected state, student, teacher and family statistics as they relate to the status of education.

50. About The Missouri School Of Journalism
Graduates of the missouri Journalism school work for some of the best media companiesin the world and some of the best community newspapers in
http://www.journalism.missouri.edu/home/about.htm

51. Library Links
Waseca school District Library System Waseca. missouri Brookfield R-III mediaCenters; Republic school District - Library media Center Curriculum guide;
http://www.mesa.k12.co.us/DSE/Media/liblink2.html
Web Sites Maintained by Library Media Programs
Canada
England
United States

52. Centers/Affiliates
Elpa centers and Affiliates. NCACASI provides quality standards and school improvementsupport to In missouri, NCA-CASI accredits public and private elementary
http://elpa.coe.missouri.edu/centersaffiliates/
Skip Menus College of Education Homepage University of Missouri Homepage COE Search Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis
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Department Info Degree Programs Faculty/Staff ... Contact ELPA ELPA Info Welcome from the Chair Student Voices / Stories Information for Students Student Enrollment Trends ... Search COE Educational Tools The SWAT Team
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Centers/Affiliates
Elpa Centers and Affiliates
Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) Director: Barbara Townsend
ASHE is a scholarly society with about 1,400 members dedicated to higher education as a field of study. The Association promotes collaboration among its members and others engaged in the study of higher education through research, conferences, and publications, including its highly regarded journal, The Review of Higher Education.

53. 2001 Interiors Showcase
Towers Central Complex—Cape Girardeau, missouri Jacobs Facilities Springfield MiddleSchool—Lucama, North Carolina Skinner, Lamm Libraries/media centers.
http://www.schooldesigns.com/2001InteriorsShowcase.html
2001 Educational Interiors Showcase
Citation Winners and Other Outstanding Designs Crow Island School Citation Collegiate Citation Special Citations
Gold Citations
... Student Centers/Service Areas
CROW ISLAND SCHOOL CITATION
Fort Recovery Elementary/Middle School, Main Street Commons—Fort Recovery, Ohio
(Common Areas)
Fanning/Howey Associates, Inc.—Celina, OH “This project turns a long, straight corridor into a delightful, interesting space. The use of the mall theme and the storefront motifs breaks the horizontal space of the hall.”
COLLEGIATE CITATION
Rosemont College, Rathalla Hall—Rosemont, Pennsylvania
(Administrative Areas/Offices)
Architectural Alliance, Inc.—Malvern, PA “Beautiful renovation; great integration of today’s necessities with yesterday’s classic design—a timeless beauty made better!”
SPECIAL CITATIONS
Detroit Country Day School (DCDS), Early Education Center—Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
(Childcare Centers)
TMP Associates, Inc.—Bloomfield Hills, MI

54. Announcements - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Phone 206.709.3100, Email media@gatesfoundation.org The missouri Council for AmericanPrivate Education as hubs for participating school administrators in
http://www.gatesfoundation.org/education/announcements/announce-409.htm
Home Education Announcements Small High Schools ... Professional Development
Major grant to anchor "Technology Academy" for Missouri school leaders
Contact:
Carol Rava
Phone: 206.709.3100, Email: media@gatesfoundation.org
James L. Morris, Director of Public Information
Phone: 573.751.3469
At a news conference today in Jefferson City, Commissioner of Education D. Kent King announced that Missouri has received the initial installment of a $2.7 million grant for a three-year effort to create a statewide "Technology Leadership Academy" for superintendents and principals in both public and private schools.
The project will begin this fall with about 400 superintendents and principals who are now being recruited. Every participant will receive a laptop computer to use during the course of the project.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education will contribute $1.8 million in state professional development and technology funds to support the three-year project. Participating educators and schools will contribute about $900,000, for a total project budget of $5.4 million.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education headed the design team that submitted the project proposal. "SuccessLink," a Jefferson City-based organization that is funded by the Department, will manage the three-year project and serve as fiscal agent.

55. Cessation
Among missouri middle and high school students who currently smoke missouri Departmentof Health and Senior Services http//www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/fact/smok1995
http://www.health.state.mo.us/SmokingAndTobacco/CESSATIO.html
Cessation
Fact Sheet
Among Missouri middle and high school students who are current smokers, 60.1 percent have seriously tried to quit and want to completely stop smoking. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Youth Tobacco Surveillance United States, 1998-1999. Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report 2000; 49(SS-10). Among Missouri middle and high school students who are current smokers, 46.5 percent have tried to quit smoking one or more times in the past 12 months. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Youth Tobacco Surveillance United States, 1998-1999. Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report 2000; 49(SS-10). Among Missouri middle and high school students who currently smoke, 34.1 percent have talked to a doctor about the dangers of tobacco use and 19.1 percent have talked to a dentist about the dangers of tobacco use. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Youth Tobacco Surveillance United States, 1998-1999. Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report 2000; 49(SS-10). In 2000, 46.8 percent of Missouri’s adult smokers reported trying to quit. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

56. Default
their school excels academically as noted on their missouri Assessment testing 27 school Board Meeting 700 PM. a list a materials available in the media Center
http://schools.parkhill.k12.mo.us/Renner/
Park Hill School District
Accredited with Distinction
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
" Distinction in Performance Award”
Clubs Our Day Faculty/Staff Mission ... Renner Care Team Renner Elementary is a K-5 Public School in the Park Hill School District. It is located north of Kansas City, Missouri in Platte County. Renner is proud of the fact that their school excels academically as noted on their Missouri Assessment testing. School/District Sites
Online Media Centers
Park Hill Home Page

MAP Info

Weather
...
Media Center
Valerie Waters, Principal
watersv@parkhill.k12.mo.us

7401 NW Barry Road Kansas City, MO 64153 (816) 741-2100/ fax (816) 741-3407 April April 8 - MAP Testing Grades 3/4 Kdg. to Kaleidoscope April 9 - MAP Testing Grades 3/4 5th Grade Field Trip to Cave Springs (Gordon/Gardner) April 10 - MAP Testing Grades 3/4 5th Grade Field Trip to Cave Springs (Cloud/Johnson) School Board Meeting 7:00 PM April 14 - MAP Testing Grades 3/4 April 15 - MAP Testing Grades 3/4 April 16 - MAP Testing Grades 3/4 April 17 - MAP Testing Grades 3/4 1st Grade Field Trip to Coterie April 18 - NO SCHOOL April 22 - 2nd Grade Field Trip to Science City April 24 - Mid Term Take Your Child to Work Day School Board Meeting 7:00 PM April 25 - Storyteller Assembly Swim Party 7-9 PM April 28 - Kdg. Round Up 4:30-7:00 PM

57. MISSOURI
missouri school Board Association. missouri /National Education Association, andmissouri American Federation to train teachers and multimedia resources and
http://www.dssc.org/frc/sip-sig/2000/Missouri.htm
Summary of 1999 Funded State Improvement Grant Applications
August 1999 MISSOURI Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change
Systemic change will occur as a result of:
  • Developing linkages and connections across multiple promising reform practices. Establishing ownership and commitment to change by stakeholders by building and expanding on existing successful programs and models. Providing support for connecting the various reform efforts to require all participants to build on proven/promising practices to address common goals.
More specifically, systems change will occur through:
  • Increased numbers of teachers in critical areas of special education. Change in certification and training. Distance learning options in rural areas. Different approaches to mentoring to retain special education teachers. Improved methods of teaching reading and math for diverse learners. Development of models to reduce drop-out rate for students with disabilities. Internet and teleconference use to assist teachers in working with challenging students.

58. Christ Community Lutheran School - Media Center
Library/media Center is the pulse of our school. examples only) Information aboutthe media Center Homework COM 110 W. Woodbine Kirkwood, missouri 63122 United
http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&GID=0103101360097
Channels: Affiliate Ministries Camps Church Bodies Congregations ... States Thrivent.com Account Access Annuities Insurance Investments Bank Planning About Us Fraternal Programs Members Only Career Center
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Register Now! Help Center Site Directory ... Site Map var the_url = escape(document.location); document.write('Send this Page toa Friend');
Free Offers
Internet Access Offer Locate your Financial Associate Lutheran Heritage ... Thrivent Financial Calendars
Media Center
Use this area to to post library news and events. To replace this text with your own, click on Edit Page at the top of this page, then click Edit Posting.
Example:
The Library/Media Center is the pulse of our school. The Media Center operates on a flexible schedule with specialized lessons tailored to meet teacher requests for research and story time.
See also these links: (examples only)
Information about the Media Center

Homework helper links

Author sites

Teacher research
... Internet Resources Media Center Lunch Menu WILLIAM COCHRAN (WILLIAM) COCHRANED@AOL.COM 110 W. Woodbine Kirkwood, Missouri 63122 United States of America Phone: 314-822-7774 Fax: 314-822-5472
Need Help?

59. Office Of Library Media Services - Regional Representatives Directory
Region IV, Deloris missouri, Pointer Ridge ES, 301390-0220, Delore.missouri@pgcps.org. MediaAdvisory Committee Meeting Dates, school Year 2001-2002
http://www.pgcps.pg.k12.md.us/~media1/techrep.html

Click once here to quickly go to the Schedule of Media Advisory Committee Meetings
Staff Directory for the Office of Library Media Services
Visit PGCPS School Library Media Centers!
2001 - 2002 Library Media Regional Representatives
Region: Representative: School: Phone Number: Email:
Region I Anne Williams Friendly HS awilliam@pgcps.org Region I Sonja Hakes G. Gardner Shugart MS shakes@pgcps.org Region I Pat Williams Glassmanor ES glassman@pgcps.org Region II Sue Christon Bladensburg HS christon@pgcps.org Region II Gladys VanDerWoude Catherine T. Reed ES gvander@pgcps.org Region II Cheryl Gerring Eleanor Roosevelt HS cgerring@pgcps.org Region II La Verne Corum Fairmont Heights HS lcorum@pgcps.org Region II Michael Brown Greenbelt MS michael.brown@pgcps.org Region II Sheila Arnold Matthew Henson ES sarnold@pgcps.org Region III Sandra Arnold Central HS sandra2.arnold@pgcps.org Region III Pat Keith Charles Herbert Flowers HS pkeith@pgcps.org Region III Carolyn George-remy Highland Park ES Caro.Georgeremy@pgcps.org Region III Joan Ellis Kettering ES Joan.Ellis@pgcps.org Region III Burnelle Ray Largo HS burnelle.ray@pgcps.org

60. Welcome To The Saint Louis University School Of Public Health
media. with colleagues Dr. David Holtgrave from Emory University school of Public alsorecently received continuation funding from the missouri Department of
http://www.slu.edu/colleges/sph/slusph/News/MEDIA.htm
Event Expired Click here to return to the Event Calendar. Home About the School News ... Contact Us Mail: Call:
Fax: sphinfo@slu.edu © 2003 Saint Louis University

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