Nieer.org - State Databank - North Dakota Child care centers for 5 yearolds 15, 24. Public school pre-K programs nationalsurvey of states Early Learning and Development, University of north Carolina at http://nieer.org/states/state.php?StateID=ND
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Media Advisory **media Advisory dirt road that leads to River Bridge elementary school in Albany withleadership from Governors Geringer, Wyoming, and Schafer, north dakota. http://www.state.wy.us/governor/press_releases/1999/june_1999/text_media.html
Extractions: Contact: Eric Curry, 777-7437 WHAT: Please join Governor Geringer and the Western Governors' Association for a technology demonstration. WHEN: Friday, June 11, 1999 1:30-3:00 pm WHERE: Gillette High School, Gillette, Wyoming Governor Geringer will host a technology demonstration for members and staff of the Western Governors' Association. More than 80 guests will see how Wyoming is leading the way with telecommunications technology for education. Technology demonstrations will include Wyoming Equality Network The Wyoming Equality Network includes the largest geographic ATM-Cell Relay deployment in the nation. ATM-Cell Relay Service technology enables Wyoming high schools to employ real-time interactive video and provide high-speed data transfer and Internet access. ATM-CRS's attractive characteristics include high bandwidth, low-delay and high speed. Additionally, the advanced ATM network backbone lays the foundation for cutting-edge telemedicine applications, convenient continuing education for professionals and a range of private sector business uses. The Wyoming Equality Network offers the 100,000 primary and secondary Wyoming students in 402 schools across 98,000 square miles equal access to specialized course material and Internet resources regardless of their location. The world through the Internet will be accessible to rural students like the five students enrolled in Four Oaks Elementary school in Crook County and to the four students at the end of a 25-mile dirt road that leads to River Bridge elementary school in Albany County.
Distance Learning For Librarians Via The Internet MLS program for those living in Minnesota, north dakota, South dakota, Iowa, and Universityof Washington school Library media Specialist Certificate http://www.libraryhq.com/distance.html
Extractions: We want to hear from you! This list does not include schools providing classroom education at off-campus locations. ALA's list of accredited LIS Programs that provide distance education opportunities. All or part of these programs are offered via distance education technology. Drexel University Florida State University Independent Study in Idaho Lexington Community College ... Mansfield University , Mansfield, PA. Master of Education program in School Library and Information Technology. "The program is practical, technological and completely up-to-date with courses offered entirely online." Montana State University-Bozeman Nova Southeastern University Ph.D. in Information Science. "This program is offered in both cluster and institute formats which combine traditional and online instruction to provide professionals the opportunity to pursue graduate study while continuing to work in their current positions." Southern Connecticut State University Syracuse University School of Information Studies University of Arizona University at Buffalo - School of Information and Library Studies offers some graduate level courses via the Internet. Attendance on campus required for some classes leading to the Master's degree.
Farm & Ranch Guide: North Dakota Farm Newspaper. Ag Information Magazine and manufacturing plants in our rural school districts to Do we want to develop allof north dakota or just and search more ads on these Lee Agrimedia sites. http://www.farmandranchguide.com/display/inn_ag_news/Letters_and_editorial/lette
Extractions: Home Ag News Auctions Classifieds ... About Us Thursday, April 10, 2003 Advertiser Index Markets ND Grain Prices Weather ... Submit Classified Keep your COOL, don't be FOOLed By Dave Frederickson, National Farmers Union President The 2002 farm bill requires country-of-origin labeling (COOL), not farm-of-origin labeling (FOOL). The new law instructs grocery stores to label fresh meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, and peanuts with the country in which it was grown and processed by September 2004. The corporate giants that would profit most from American consumers not knowing their food's origin have launched an anti-labeling campaign primarily fueled by misinformation and scare tactics. Unfortunately, the U.S. Department of Agriculture fanned the flames with its release of cost estimates that assume each of the 2 million farmers, ranchers and fishermen in the country will need to implement a record-keeping system. Don't be FOOLed. The COOL law specifically prohibits this by saying, the secretary of agriculture "shall not use a mandatory identification system to verify the country of origin of a covered commodity." This puts the burden of proof on the importer, not the individual farmer or rancher. Instead, the law encourages use of certification programs that already exist. The carcass grading and certification program, the child and adult care food program and the market access program were specifically listed in the law as models that may be used. USDA could also glean from the already existing country-of-origin labeling systems from 35 of our international trading partners, the state of Florida and its own voluntary rules.
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FargoWeb: Directory ST. JOSEPH'S school, 1, 200. MANUFACTURING, 300. THE FORUM, media, 300. MEDICAL CARE. CRIMERATE. north dakota BOASTS THE LOWEST VIOLENT CRIME RATE (50/50) NATIONALLY. http://www.fargoweb.com/directory/metro/
Extractions: Inc. Magazine (December 1999) gave the Fargo-Moorhead community a third-place ranking among the 50 best small metropolitan cities in America for starting and growing a business. National organizations such as Zero Population Growth (1999), the Children's Rights Council (1997) and the Ann E. Casey Foundation consistently rank Fargo-Moorhead and North Dakota as one of the best environments in the nation for children. Money Magazine has ranked Fargo-Moorhead in the top 20% nationally for the past 7 years in their annual "Best Places to Live" report. In 1996 Money also ranked the community fourth in two subcategories: "Best Small Places to Live" and "Best Places in the Midwest." POPULATION FARGO MOORHEAD WEST FARGO CASS AND CLAY COUNTIES DEMOGRAPHICS FARGO MOORHEAD MEDIAN AGE MEDIAN AGE MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME RACE FARGO MOORHEAD WHITE ASIAN, PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN INDIAN, ESKIMO OR ALEUT BLACK HISPANIC ORIGIN OTHER FACILITIES ENROLLMENT DILWORTH-GLYNDON-FELTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS FARGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS MOORHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS WEST FARGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS FARGO FACILITIES ENROLLMENT CARDINAL MUENCH SEMINARY FARGO CATHOLIC SCHOOLS NETWORK GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL OAK GROVE LUTHERAN SCHOOL MOORHEAD FACILITIES ENROLLMENT PARK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL
Johnb.html Sara Medalen, Title 1 Reading Specialist, Minot, north dakota. Melinda Murphy,media Specialist, CyFair school District, Houston Texas. Top of page. http://www.johnbianchi.com/jbav.html
Extractions: School Visits by John Bianchi Elementary school - Grades K through 8 - Large group or small group presentations HOME PRESENTATION PREPARATION SETUP ... E-MAIL I n addition to school visits, John has addressed Reading Conferences, International Reading Associations, and Librarian Associations in Arizona, British Columbia, California, Indiana, Manitoba, Montana, Pennsylvania, Ontario and Washington State. In 1997, He and partner Frank Edwards presented at the International Reading Association's National Convention in Atlanta, Georgia. Presentation I try to do three things during my presentation: inform, entertain, and inspire. To accomplish this I usually divide my talk into two or three parts. The first part is used for questions and answers. To illustrate my answers, I draw cartoons on an overhead and give the transparencies to the students. I use the second part to show slides of my work, my home, my studio, my family, the neighborhood critters, or (depending on the questions) whatever else might interest the students. In the optional third part, the students and I draw a cartoon together. My primary goal is to motivate students to read, write, and draw.
Bismarck Tobacco Free Coalition It was created by the north dakota Legislature in 2001 and made Mary's Grade school. curriculumimpacts on social risk factors including media influence and http://www.bismarcktobaccofree.com/school/
Extractions: school info community info school events community events School Info Bismarck Burleigh Public Health was awarded funding from the Community Health Grant Program through their grant application. Bismarck Burleigh Public Health along with school and community members, developed a school and community plan based upon the Centers for Disease Control's Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs tobacco prevention and control. The purpose of the Community Health Grant Program is to prevent or reduce tobacco usage in North Dakota. It was created by the North Dakota Legislature in 2001 and made possible by the master tobacco settlement dollars. Goals of the Tobacco Prevention and Control Program include:
Extractions: Local Contents "Centers" at CDC Summaries Archive Global Health Odyssey Media Relations Home Page ... Email Us July 24, 1997 Childhood immunization was one of the earliest priorities of the Clinton Administration. In response to disturbing gaps in the immunization rates for young children in America, the Administration designed a comprehensive Childhood Immunization Initiative. This national initiative addresses five areas: At the same time, the Administration and Congress have committed substantial new resources for immunization, including significant budget increases for service delivery improvements and for purchase of vaccine to be made available to needy children. On July 23, 1997, President Clinton announced that the nation had exceeded its childhood vaccination goals for 1996, with 90 percent or more of America's toddlers receiving the most critical doses of most of the routinely recommended vaccines for children by age 2. Also in 1996, reported levels of disease were at or near record lows and 3 diseases reached the elimination targets (tetanus under age 15, polio and mumps).
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Extractions: ere's a list of our US senators. If you'd like to see something changed, or would like to congratulate a senator on a job well done, email them or leave them a message on their web site. If you would like to access their website enter the following URL, inserting the senator's last name after the "~" symbol: http://www.senate.gov/~senatorslastname/
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Extractions: Provision of Computer Based Learning Resources in North American Academic Health Sciences Environments Dawn Littleton, Coordinator of Education Technology d-litt@tc.umn.edu and Ellen Nagle, Director, Bio-Medical Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA ABSTRACT: To obtain information about CBL a study of Canadian and United States academic health sciences libraries was undertaken to learn the current issues, challenges and plans of CBL provision for health sciences students. A survey consisting of twenty-seven questions was utilized covering aspects such as network provision, remote access, monitoring, metering, collection development, cataloging of CBL web sites, licensing issues, and multimedia development. Libraries and learning resource centers of schools listed in the current directory for the Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries were contacted for their agreement to participate. Results: Data for over 70 schools in the United States and Canada is provided and interpreted. Statistical analyses (SPSS) and other interpretations will address the characteristics of programs which have found creative solutions to the most often reported challenges. (HANDOUTS) PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS * The following schools participated in the phone interview for the study: These lists indicate only those schools that participated in the survey, not a list of schools necessarily providing CBL.
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