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  1. Qed State by State School Guide 1993-94/Colorado/Montana/North Dakota/South Dakota/Utah/Wyoming/Mountains/Plains Edition
  2. Dakota literature;: A supplementary book for classes in American literature in high schools and colleges; also for general reading for rural schools by Oscar William Coursey, 1928
  3. A Noble Calling: Teacher Education at Lutheran Normal School and Augustana College, 1889-1989 by Lynwood E. Oyos, 1990-02-01
  4. The Rapid City Indian School, 1898-1933 by Scott Riney, 1999-10
  5. Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900-1940 (North American Indian Prose Award) by Brenda J. Child, 2000-02-01
  6. Pierre: Education and Research: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  7. Sioux Falls: Education and Research: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  8. Rapid City: Education and Research: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  9. Badlands: Beauty Carved from Nature (Doors to America's Past Series) by Linda Wade, 1991-09
  10. Dream Catcher: Be Strong (Story Keeper) by Dave Sargent, Pat Sargent, et all 2003-09
  11. Prairie Whispers (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Frances Arrington, 2005-01-01
  12. Black-Eyed Susan (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Jennifer Armstrong, 1997-09-01
  13. Great Expectations for Small Schools: The Limitations of Federal Programs (Praeger studies in ethnographic perspectives on American education) by William A. Firestone, 1980-09
  14. These Happy Golden Years (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Little House-the Laura Years) by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 2003-04-01

41. Who's Who In South Dakota, By O. W. Coursey; Volume 1
A south dakota sculptor, Mr. Webster, of Sioux Falls, (now for the maintenance ofour schools, or it Correlated to the question of general Beadle's statue in
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GEN. W. H. H. BEADLE
SOUTH DAKOTA'S "GRAND OLD MAN." General William Henry Harrison Beadle was born in the rugged new west, in a forest region where great oaks, walnut and poplars grew, near the Wabash river, the route for nearly all the commerce of the early days; when the houses were mostly of logs and all the life around him was active and vigorous; drank from the cool, clear springs with a limestone element in them to develop bones and stature, and used to labor to the extent of his physical powers; and, observing the ambitious efforts of his enterprising father and mother, his life was shaped for execution and sucess. Such were the environments and stimulating conditions that life in boyhood and manhood gave to Dr. Wm. H. H. Beadle, and prepared him for his great service to the territory of Dakota and the state of South Dakota. The Beadles and Brights became near neighbors, and there General Beadle's parents were married, after the fathers had made two or three trips with flatboats, loaded with produce, to New Orleans. They moved to western Indiana, and the father who was a master hand with the broadaxe, built with his own hands a common but comfortable hewed log house near the northwest corner of Parke county, and in that William was born January 1, 1838, the fourth child and first son of the family. The woods were close about the home, and the deer, wild turkeys, squirrels and pheasants were abundant in them. The life was simple, the food plain but good, and the clothing was spun, woven and made by his mother.

42. South Dakota
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  • 43. Graduate Schools - Doctor Of Medicine, Vermillion (United States)
    Medicine is largely based on a general pattern of City, or Yankton with multiple sitesthroughout south dakota. is part of PlanetEdu's Graduate schools category
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    Location: Vermillion, South Dakota - United States Highlights: The organization of the School of Medicine is largely based on a general pattern of two years of ... Majors: Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Physiology Description: The organization of the School of Medicine is largely based on a general pattern of two years of basic science education delivered in Vermillion and two years of clinical science education based in Sioux Falls, Rapid City, or Yankton with multiple sites throughout South Dakota. There is a substantial integration of clinical education in the first two years of instruction. This listing is part of PlanetEdu's Graduate Schools category.

    44. OnlineSchoolInfo.comOnlineSchoolInfo.Com - View - Directory
    Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island. south Carolina, south dakota, Tennessee,Texas. Browse schools. United States Canada. Info for Parents. FAQ general Info.
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    45. General Links
    schools, Communities and the Arts A Research Compendium; US Department of southdakota south dakota Arts Council. Tennessee Tennessee Arts Commission. Texas
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    46. Schools In South Dakota :: The Source For College Prep & Career Information
    Students in general management can choose from a counselors in secondary and postsecondaryschools.
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    47. MAPLE -- MAPLE Messages
    She cites the Surgeon general’s report which indicates that “dental decay isthe in the LegalPolitical section of this issue, south dakota schools do have
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    Issue Date: 12/13/2002 Political/Legal Curriculum Leadership Resources ... MAPLE News Maple Messages is a new, electronic publication highlighting education issues and events important to South Dakota school leaders. To receive twice-monthly issues of this newsletter delivered FREE to your e-mail account, please follow the instructions at the end of this issue . Feel free to forward this newsletter to a colleague. At the time of this publication, the URL's were valid, but with the Internet being a constantly changing medium, there is no way for us to determine how long the URL's will remain valid.
    OF INTEREST IN SOUTH DAKOTA Top n SOUTH DAKOTA ONE OF SIX STATES IN COMPLIANCE (ALMOST)
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    n ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS MY TWO FRONT TEETH
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    n CONSTRUCTION - SOUTH DAKOTA STYLE
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    n STATE PROPOSAL ADDRESSES MATH-SCIENCE EDUCATION
    In related action, DECA and a consortium called the NSF Math and Science Partnership is proposing a multi-million dollar application for professional development in math and science. Specifically addressed are professional preparedness in math and science; pre-service teacher education; and career/academic planning.
    http://www.state.sd.us/deca/secretary/AdminMemo/2002/Dec/decmemo.htm

    48. Press Release -- Every South Dakota Student Will Soon Have Access To GIS
    ESRI to provide GIS to all of its schools. industry to future generations of SouthDakota GIS and Email (press only) press@esri.com general Information info
    http://www.esri.com/news/releases/02_3qtr/southdakota.html
    July 25, 2002
    Every South Dakota Student Will Soon Have Access to GIS
    Both Public And Private Schools Will Benefit From Statewide Software License
    Redlands, CaliforniaThe state of South Dakota has selected ESRI, the world leader in geographic information system (GIS) technology, to supply a comprehensive statewide K-12 software license. The license will allow the state to use GIS software with every instructional computer in all of South Dakota's public and private K-12 schools. The state's Department of Education and Cultural Affairs (DECA) will be responsible for implementing the GIS initiative. "This is an essential part of the technology tool set for every kid who's in school right now," said Otto Doll, chief information officer for South Dakota. "My generation learned any GIS we know on the job. Those coming into the workforce now learned GIS through college. For the next generation we want students who are familiar with the technologywhether it's for biology, history, whatever they'll use it for. We want them to think of GIS as a way to analyze the data they're using in whatever class they're taking." Specifically, South Dakota has licensed

    49. Info
    specimens displayed for the general public include a in a facility being developedin Chamberlain, south dakota. will be working with area schools and service
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    • Museum Background Mission Statement: ACRE Museum Hours Museum Location - Map
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      The Museum of Geology is a teaching and research facility with collections of more than 250,000 vertebrate fossils and 6,000 minerals. The collections emphasize the fossils and minerals of the Black Hills region. White River Badlands mammalian fossils, marine and non-marine Jurassic and Cretaceous reptiles and mammals, and Black Hills pegmatite minerals are among the important collections. Some of the more outstanding specimens displayed for the general public include a pregnant oreodont , a complete titanothere skeleton, mosasaur and plesiosaur skeletons, and a systematic collection of minerals from all over the world. The Museum of Geology had its start in the late 1800's with the donation of Mr. G. E. Bailey's mineral and fossil collection to the Dakota School of Mines (now called the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology). Over 5,000 specimens were accepted and formed the core of the school's collection for many years. The original collection was later enlarged due to the efforts of numerous people since this time. Many locally derived rocks from the pegmatite mines and fossils from the White River Badlands were collected and added to the collection. Spectacular dinosaurs and fierce-looking sea lizards ( mosasaurs and plesiosaurs ) recovered from terrestrial and marine Cretaceous rocks of South Dakota have also been added to the collection; some of which are currently displayed.While traditional exhibits and research collections continue to grow, the interpretative role of the Museum of Geology is expanding in a new museum for Rapid City called the Journey. Construction of the Journey began March 21, 1996, and opened May 18, 1997. The Journey celebrated its first year anniversary with the donation of a cast of a

    50. Scotland South Dakota
    his residence, an inn, a general store and a Scotland south dakota is a thriving communitywith excellent medical facilities, strong schools and many
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    Scotland, South Dakota
    By Lu Hickey
    It seems that General Campbell thought there should be a stage route for mail from Yankton and that a post office should be established. He wanted to call the place Gunnville but father and the other Gunns refused their permission..The General swore and said: "We will call it Scotland, then!" and Scotland it was and Scotland it is. *excerpted from The Gunns of Kinlochlaggan: A Scottish Disapora by Kathy Gunn Sullivan. In the spring of 1870, General Charles T. Campbell established a stagecoach stop for the Firesteel Trail. This stop, which included his residence, an inn, a general store and a large horse barn became the original town of Scotland South Dakota. Campbell, along with about 100 families of Scottish and English ancestry, located this stop on a flat area beside Dawson Creek, about a half-mile southeast of the Chalk Rock Museum. In 1879, Campbell encouraged his friend Alexander Mitchell to build a railroad line through Scotland from Marion Junction which was northeast of Scotland. When the railroad arrived in 1880, the town moved "upland" to meet it onto land owned by John Stafford who deeded the land to the railroad and platted 80 acres for the new town. With the railroad spurring new growth, other additions were platted by Phillip Becker, Johanna, Bertha, and Sara Korb, John Lawler and Abel Stafford. By 1884, Scotland's population was up to 1200 with railroad service connecting it to the east and south. By 1891 the population had risen to 1500 but was beginning to feel the effects of new homesteading in Charles Mix County and points west.

    51. CYFERNet Announcements
    general announcements. research provides solid evidence proving that character educationworks. By 1998, about half of south dakota's schools had incorporated
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    • April 22-24, 2003
      Priester Health Conference
      Hyatt Regency Phoenix at Civic Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona
      http://www.nnh.org/newpriester/priester.htm

    • April 22-24, 2003
      National 4-H Afterschool Rollout Conference
      Airport Renaissance Hotel, St. Louis, MO
    • April 24-26, 2003 BAPPS 2003 Conference: "Promoting Healthy Youth: Bridging Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting and Sexuality (BAPPS)" Hyatt Regency Phoenix at Civic Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona http://www.bapps.org/events/conference/conference.html
    • April 30, 2003 Emergence of the Professional Parenting Educator Live Interactive Teleconference Go to http://www.cyfernet.org/profpared.html to register
    • May 5-9, 2003 2003 North Central Urban Extension Conference Chicago Hilton and Towers For more information, call 708-720-7540
    • May 13, 2003 CYFAR Pre-Conference Training Minneapolis, Minnesota

    52. South Dakota State Publications August, 1996
    OFFICE OF south dakota Office of Attorney general, Pierre Official Access to qualityAplanning document for south dakota's special schools April 1996
    http://www.sdstatelibrary.com/govinfo/depositories/checklists/1996/august.htm
    SOUTH DAKOTA STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Vol. 22, No. 8
    August, 1996
    SDCL 14-1A-3: Deposits of state agency publications and audio-visual materials.Every state agency shall upon release deposit at least thirteen copies of each of its state publications with the state library for record and depository purposes... These libraries have been designated as depositories: Siouxland Libraries, Yankton Community Library, Huron Public Library, Rapid City Public Library, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, and the libraries at the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University, Northern State University, and Black Hills State University. The number in parentheses following the citation is the classification number assigned by the State Library for storage and retrieval purposes; these numbers may or may not be used by the staff of the other South Dakota depository libraries. OCLC control numbers are included with the citation whenever possible. Single copies of the documents listed are available on loan from the State Library (773-3131 or toll-free in SD 1-800-423-6665) or from any of the South Dakota depositories. Items marked with an asterisk were received in insufficient quantity. Requests for permanent copies must be directed to the issuing agency. There may be a charge.

    53. General Welcome
    Our school is an approved by the state of south dakota and has been voluntarily accreditedby the National Accreditation Council for schools and agencies that
    http://www.sdsbvi.sdbor.edu/welcome.htm
    Greetings from Marjorie Kaiser, Superintendent Message from the Superintendent, Dr. Marjorie Kaiser Our specialty is working with students who are blind or visually impaired. This tradition of service began in 1900 when the SD School for the Blind was built in Gary, SD. Through the years there have been many changes in technology and in teaching approaches, but the basic philosophy has remained essentially unchanged: provide students with an education and the skills to live independently and they will be contributing members of their families, community, and state. Our faculty and staff have years of training and experience in the education of children with vision loss. We use a team approach to providing education that fits the needs of the individual child. Our school is an approved by the state of South Dakota and has been voluntarily accredited by the National Accreditation Council for schools and agencies that serve the blind since 1980 and the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges since 1994. Use our web page to learn more about the SD School for the Blind and Visually Impaired and connect to other resources.

    54. Associated Press News For South Dakota
    to determine whether the number of schools districts in a measure that would changeSouth dakota's existing school to vote in primary and general elections in
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    s dp b news Listen to SDPB Local News (Sioux Falls-AP) Senator Tom Daschle says a revised operating plan for the Missouri River offers little help to upstream states. Daschle says a plan to soon be released by the Corps of Engineers continues to favor barge traffic downstream. He says that means Lake Oahe and other reservoirs could see water levels drop by midsummer. A corps spokesman says the plan calls for low flows in the spring that will be gradually increased over the summer. He says that schedule will help conserve water in the big reservoirs. Congressman Bill Janklow says the fight for Missouri River water has been complicated by a drought. He says the agency hasn't honored a 1991 agreement that said needs of both upstream and downstream states must be considered. (Washington-AP) For the first time in nine years, the Missouri River was absent from a widely publicized list of the nation's most endangered rivers. The conservation group American Rivers which issued the list yesterday is suing the federal government to return the Missouri to a seasonal ebb and flow to improve habitat for birds and fish. American Rivers president Rebecca Wodder says the river dropped off the list not because conditions are better, but because the group expects to win the lawsuit.

    55. Central CAPT - South Dakota Specific Sites
    state.sd.us/deca/ From this site you can navigate to the Safe schools of south dakotaWeb site available from the south dakota Attorney general's Office which
    http://www.ccapt.org/sdfs/resources.html?s=South Dakota&a=sd

    56. Grand Chapter OES South Dakota
    Order of the Eastern StarCategory Society Organizations Eastern Star Grand Chapters...... the followingofficial visits, schools of instructions choicetech.net Come to SouthDakota Grand Chapter ministerial students, other general scholarships for
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    LEAVE A LASTING EXPRESSION OF YOUR LOVE FOR EASTERN STAR
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    Contact your secretary for details And now abideth Faith Hope and Love, these three, but the greatest of these is Love.
    A PROMISING WORLD IS BUILT ON SMALL ACTS OF KINDNESS AND COMPASSION
    TAKE PART IN YOUR GRAND CHAPTER Build A Bridge Session
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    Sister Agnes Kline WGM and Brother Charles Bryan WGP cordially invite you to the 2002 Build a Bridge Session..For more info call our Grand Chapter Secretary, Eileen Harmes PGM 605-996-7937; E-Mail; sdoesgs@hotmail.com; CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF OUR CHAPTERS AND MEETING DATES
    This is My commandment, that ye love one another as I have loved you. Isaiah 48:13
    Official Visit 8:00pm School of Instruction 2:00 unless otherwise noted. Town listed first is location of OV for combined visits. 2002 Official Visits Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Feb 2
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    57. South Dakota Office Of Schools & Public Lands - Press Releases
    south dakota Receives Grants for Watershed Weed south dakota School and Public Lands Commissioner to public schools, universities and other endowed institutions of south dakota.
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    Press Releases South Dakota Receives Grants for Watershed Weed Control Projects
    Johnson Announces Land Exchange Will Benefit South Dakota

    School and Public Lands Strategy Receives $114,000

    To Fight Noxious Weeds in South Dakota
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    Who Owns South Dakota
    Press Release For Immediate Release
    Contact: Bryce Healy, (605) 773-3303
    Date: April 20, 2001 South Dakota Receives Grants for Watershed Weed Control Projects
    South Dakota School and Public Lands Commissioner Curt Johnson announces the state was the recipient of $119,500 in grant monies from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to aid in the state's efforts to combat noxious weeds on and around state owned school lands. Only thirty-five projects were funded in the Pulling Together Initiative nationwide. Furthermore, South Dakota was second only to California for the amount of dollars awarded in grant money this year. Commissioner Curt Johnson said, "Controlling noxious weeds is not an easy task for any one entity to undertake. The projects that have been funded take a common sense approach by including many partners and a teamwork-oriented frame of mind. To best utilize the Pulling Together Initiative grant in South Dakota, we all need to work together to maximize on the ground control measures that can be implemented in the most effective and cost efficient manner."

    58. The Press & Dakotan Online: Yankton, South Dakota
    The Yankton Daily Press and dakotan, established in 1861, is the oldest daily newspaper of the dakota Territory. south dakota's first online newspaper. according to the south dakota Attorney general's Office. in an Eastern south dakota Conference boys basketball matchup Should all south dakota government vehicles be required to
    http://www.yankton.net/
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    Jury Finds Schenk Not Guilty

    Web-posted 4/11/2003
    A Circuit Court jury found Yankton County Planning Commission Chairman Karl Schenk not guilty of perjury Thursday.
    Follow this link to the Community Index

    Locals Work To Make Difference In Haiti

    Web-posted 4/11/2003 Going on vacation to a remote island is not uncommon to Follow this link to the Community Index Rural Doctors Provide First Line of Defense, Expert Says Web-posted 4/11/2003 VERMILLION In addition to treating their patients, rural doctors provide the first line of defense on public-health issues such as food safety, vaccinations and bioterrorism, a state health leader says. Follow this link to the Community Index Missouri River Dropped From Endangered List Web-posted 4/11/2003 WASHINGTON For the first time in nine years, the Missouri River was absent from a widely publicized list of the nation's most endangered rivers. Follow this link to the News Index Lancers, DWU Split Twinbill Web-posted 4/11/2003 The Mount Marty Lancers got two prime pitching performances from their horses, but managed just a split in a Great Plains Athletic Conference doubleheader against Dakota Wesleyan Thursday afternoon at Riverside Park.

    59. TC 98: State Policies On Planning, Funding, Standards, And Best Practices
    In FY 99, south dakota appropriated $6.1M from the general fund. south dakota'sschools won $250,000 in a lawsuit concerning school milk prices.
    http://www.edweek.org/sreports/tc98/states/sd.htm
    South Dakota
    State Education Agency Web Site: www.state.sd.us/deca/
    State Education Agency Technology Contact: Jim Parry
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    jparry@sdtie.scserv.org Number of Students: 141,390
    Number of Teachers: 9,749 Back to U.S. map STATE TECHNOLOGY PLANS AND EVALUATION Does state have a plan that is periodically updated or evaluated? Does state regularly conduct its own data collection? Yes. South Dakota's plan was written in 1996, and the state is revising it by next year. The state has not estimated how much it would cost to implement the plan. No. However, South Dakota has partnered with QED in its annual technology survey. FINANCIAL COMMITMENT Did state fund technology in FY 98? Does state target technology funds to reduce inequity? How does state help schools update their physical infrastructure? Yes. South Dakota appropriated $4M for technology in FY 98 from the state's general fund. In FY 99, South Dakota appropriated $6.1M from the general fund. South Dakota's schools won $250,000 in a lawsuit concerning school milk prices. The funds were given to the state and designated for education technology in FY 98, with some rollover into FY 99. No. However, the state's Wiring the Schools Program ensures that all schools will have access to the Internet by next year.

    60. Athletic Activities - South Dakota High School Activities Association
    school. Such events sponsored by colleges are subject to sanction. Anyevent involving Canadian and south dakota member schools. Any
    http://www.sdhsaa.com/Athletics/Sanctions/sanctions.htm
    South Dakota High School Activities Association Calendar
    of Event
    s General Information ... Staff and Board 2002-03 SDHSAA Sanctioned Athletic Events
    Click here for each sport listing
    SANCTIONS FOR ATHLETIC MEETS AND TOURNAMENTS
  • Sanction is not required for any meet or tournament involving only SDHSAA member schools. Sanction is not required for interstate dual competition. Sanction is applicable to:
    Any interstate event in which four or more schools participate.
    Any interstate event which involves schools from three or more State High School Associations.
    Any interstate event involving two or more schools which is sponsored by an individual or organization other than a State Association member school. Such events sponsored by colleges are subject to sanction.
    Any event involving Canadian and South Dakota member schools.
    Any event involving a member school who wishes to participate against a team that is a non-member of the SDHSAA or any neighboring state association.
  • NOTE: National Federation sanction is not applicable as required in paragraphs A and B if all participating schools are from states which border the host school. However, each State Association involved shall sanction such events.

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