The Salina Journal Online | Guide To Salina 2001 Create larger library/media centers in each building Technology Like the school construction,the technology 2000 The Salina Journal, Salina, kansas, USA. http://www.saljournal.com/stories/080501/guid_ed_overview.html
Extractions: In November 1998, Salina voters approved two questions aimed at improving the Salina schools a $98.8 million bond issue for construction and remodeling, and a -cent sales tax for technology improvements. The two projects are related in that much of the new technology is being added as part of the construction and renovation process; both are scheduled to be completed by December 2003. Construction The first phase of the new construction involves renovations and additions to Coronado and Oakdale schools, building the new Cottonwood Elementary School, which replaces Whittier-Bartlett Elementary, and building the new Lakewood Middle School near Lakewood Park in northeast Salina. Coronado Elementary Students and staff began classes in the new addition at Coronado after spring break in the 2000-2001 school year. Renovation of the existing Coronado building is nearly complete. The project is slated for completion for the start of the 2001-2002 school year. Oakdale Elementary Masonry work is finished on the new addition and interior work is being completed for the start of the 2001-2002 school year.
Index For The Internet School Library Media Center K. Kahlo, Frida kansas. Librarian's Yellow Pages school Libraries. Librarians' Indexto the Internet school Library media centers see school Libraries http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/ind.htm
Eaglecliff Network Explanation of the kansas Library Card (KSLC), available at participatingpublic libraries and school media centers throughout the state. http://www.eaglecliff.net/
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Marathon High Media Center with help from Lawrence High school Library website, Lawrence, kansas. is moreprominent. The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic http://www.monroe.k12.fl.us/mhs/media/findatopic.htm
Online University Teaching Centers Page: Resources Subcommittee at U of Illinois' school of Engineeriing. AU of kansas site that haslinks to Resources from UC Berkeley Digital Sunsite; UNIVERSITY media centers. http://www.ku.edu/~sypherh/bc/resources.html
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
IASL: Links To School Library Associations Association for Indiana media Educators (AIME); Iowa Educational media Association(IEMA); kansas Association of school Librarians (KASL); Children's and http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Extractions: 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 United States of America Go back to the top School Library Association of the Northern Territory (SLANT) School Library Association of Queensland (SLAQ) South Australian School Library Association (SASLA) Council of School Library Associations of South Australia (CoSLA) Resource Centre Teachers' Association (RCTA) South Australia School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV) ASLA Tasmania Western Australian School Library Association (WASLA) Go back to the
Library Links Yreka. Colorado Aspen school District media centers Aspen; mediaSpecialist Home Page - Bolder Valley school District, Boulder; media http://www.mesa.k12.co.us/DSE/Media/liblink2.html
Extractions: NOTE: Percentages are based on schools that have library/media centers. In school year 1990-91, 96 percent of public schools had library/media centers. Data have been revised from previously published figures. Standard errors appear in parentheses. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Schools and Staffing Survey, 1993-94, unpublished data. (This table was prepared November 2001.)
Division Of School Improvement - Standards For MO Schools evaluation will be completed by the building library media specialist each Jane Rainey Cameron school District, Jan Rambow - kansas City school District. http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divinstr/curriculum/standards/intro.htm
Extractions: December 1996 INTRODUCTION In the fall of the 1994-95 school year, the Missouri Association of School Librarians (MASL), with the support of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), conducted a two-part comprehensive survey designed primarily to develop a profile of the status of school library media centers in the state at that time. The first, a 29-item survey instrument, was sent to all school library media specialists (see Glossary ) in the state to determine the levels of services provided through the school library media centers. High service school library media centers were defined as those with scores included in the top 25% of three grade level categories: grades 6 and under, grades 7 and up, and K-12. The second questionnaire, designed to collect data relevant to resources was mailed to librarians in those "high service" media centers. Resources were categorized into collections, funding, personnel, and facilities. Returns from school library media specialists were analyzed based on the same three categories of grade levels served. The Standards for Missouri Library Media Centers (1997) replaces Media Standards for School Learning Resources Centers (1980). The revised standards are based on prevailing guidelines promoted in the literature, characteristics of educational and library media center environments prevalent in the state as reported by officials in the DESE and, to a limited extent, analysis of the data collected in the surveys.
Adams Elementary School - USD 259 services, Wichita State University, parks and recreation centers and the New Library/MediaCenter more information about the MAT7, the kansas school Report Card http://www.usd259.com/elementary/adams.html
Extractions: Principal: Bob Baker Adams Vision Statement We, at Adams, will excite and empower life-long learners with consistently high expectations for positive behavior and academic progress. We will use family involvement and community resources to enhance learning focused on educational standards so that no child is left behind. Adams Elementary Adams is located in a large residential area in east Wichita with access to community resources like the Wichita Public Library, the Sedgwick County Health Department and other county services, Wichita State University, parks and recreation centers and the Great Plains Nature Center. This neighborhood school offers pre-kindergarten, all-day kindergarten, a before/after school latchkey program, and an after school reading program. Adams also has in place an interrelated program so mildly handicapped, behavior disordered, educationally challenged and learning disabled students can also receive a quality education. Adams has access to community resources like the Wichita Public Library, the Sedgwick County Health Department and other county services, Wichita State University, parks and recreation centers and the Great Plains Nature Center.
School Library Journal | Reed Business Information States That Require FullTime Library media Specialists. Full-time certified schoollibrarian is required regardless of enrollment size Illinois, kansas, kansas. http://slj.reviewsnews.com/esec/Article_152998.htm
Extractions: Illustrations by David Bamundo For states that did not respond, data are from Public School Student, Staff, and Graduate Counts by State, School Year 1995-96 , U.S. Dept. of Education (NCES 97-541). States not responding were: Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Rhode Island, Utah, Washington, and W. Virginia. To create this national report on school library staffing, SLJ asked me to survey school library media officials in state libraries or education departments in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. All but 15 responded.
KASL Guidelines - Officers 2. Collect libraryrelated materials dealing with kansas school library mediacenters, district news, and items pertaining to individual library media http://www.cgrove417.org/cghs/kasl/guidelines/off/his.html
Extractions: Federal Gov. Sites An electronic mailing list is an organized collection of people with e-mail access who send information back and forth to each other about a particular interest. If you would like to learn more about electronic mailing lists, please see Track Four: Lists and Newsgroups of the new Skyways Train Station. The following is a list of mailing lists recommended for Kansas librarians. If you subscribe to only one mailing list, KANLIB-L is a good choice. If you're interested in vendor-specific lists, go to the Vendor Mailing Lists page. By clicking on the 'Subscribe/More Info' button, you can subscribe to the list, request more information about that list, or issue other list commands.
MASL: Members - Professional Development 6/21, Northeast District Meeting (Green City RI school Library media Center). 10/2,MLA 2002 Conference (Downtown Marriott kansas City). http://maslonline.org/ProfessionalDevelopment/default.asp
Extractions: The MASL Professional Development Committee is a special standing committee appointed annually by the President. Building on our past and looking to the future, the committee's purpose is to recommend and facilitate professional development opportunities that support the MASL mission and goals. Here is a listing for workshops planned across the state: MO Center for the Book: Celebration of the Book (Columbia) SLSSLA Region Meeting (TBA) Region Chairs' Workshop (Columbia) Northeast District Meeting (Green City R-I School Library Media Center) The workshop format includes these topics: Integrating Children's Literature with the MAP, Laura Ingalls Wilder, MOREnet databases, Deep Web Searching. Lunch will be served. RSVP to Rosemary Ford by June 14. SE Region Meeting (Poplar Bluff) Central Region Fall Meeting (Odessa) MLA 2002 Conference (Downtown Marriott Kansas City) "Changing Faces/Enduring Values" South Central Fall Meeting (Rolla High School) Children's Literature Festival of the Ozarks (Drury University Springfield, MO)
MLS Career Links school Library/media Centered Jobs Subscribe to a listserv for job postings managedby SLIS faculty, Daniel Callison school Librarianship as a Career. kansas. http://www.slis.indiana.edu/careers/mls_career_links.html
Daniel Callison at Portland in 1997, Instructional Interventions, and the 2002 retreat near KansasCity on The AIME Statewide Survey of school Library media centers. http://www.slis.indiana.edu/Faculty/callison.html
2001 Interiors Showcase CenterNovi, Michigan (Libraries/media centers) Fanning/Howey Niagara Falls HighSchoolNiagara Falls, New York Hall RenovationHays, kansas (Common Areas http://www.schooldesigns.com/2001InteriorsShowcase.html
2002 Interiors Showcase City, Missouri (Common Areas) Gould Evans Goodmankansas City, MO. Central HighSchoolEvansville, Indiana (Libraries/media centers) Veazey Parrott http://www.schooldesigns.com/2002InteriorsShowcase.html