Extractions: Purpose: The Land and Water Conservation Fund program (LWCF) provides supplemental federal funding for the acquisition and/or development of high-quality, public outdoor recreational areas throughout West Virginia. Assisted or acquired parklands are bound by perpetual restrictive covenants that obligate the project sponsor to operate and maintain the defined project area as a public outdoor recreational facility. Description: Proposed projects must be consistent with the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP). Funding priorities within the West Virginia SCORP are for larger projects having areawide benefits, which would improve the quality of life for residents, attract and support heritage tourism efforts or visitor experiences, or contain substantial commitments of private-sector funds. Parks that have previously received LWCF funding receive secondary priority. Land acquisition for parklands Development or renovation of the following types of outdoor recreational facilities: Campgrounds Picnic areas Sports and playfields Golf courses Swimming facilities Boating facilities Fishing facilities Hunting areas Trails Winter sport facilities Support facilities (walks, utilities, bathrooms, etc.)
LIBSTATS - STATE school Library Statistics Current school Statistics Public virginia, Library ofvirginia Statistics Statistics west virginia, west virginia Library Commission http://www.niulib.niu.edu/libstats/STATE.HTM
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
Untangling The Web--Disability Links Links to disability Web sites. Disability Information at west virginia University, he published and development. west virginia Research and Training Center. From the Indiana University school of Law Bloomington. http://www.icdi.wvu.edu/Others.htm
Extractions: Steven L. "Speed" Fullmer, Ed. D., age 48, died of cancer August 21, 1998. He was the founder of the award-winning Untangling the Web . As a Research Assistant Professor in the International Center for Disability Information at West Virginia University, he published scholarly research articles and book chapters. He was a world-class guitar musician. He is missed by his many friends and colleagues. This page was last edited on April 2, 2003 . Some web pages may not be available due to network traffic or may no longer be in operation. Disability-Related Resources Menu General Information Resources These links are for sites that provide information on multiple disabilities or disability issues. These include organizations and vendors as well as personal pages. AADI . Advocate's Association for Disability Independence. Geocities Disability Community Project. (Not working 30-Jul-02) Ability Kids . Information on children with disabilities. Ability Online . An on-line community for children with disabilities. Active Living Alliance For Canadians with a Disability . A partnership of 14 National Associations whose common goal is to facilitate active living opportunities for Canadians with a disability. ADA Computer Center . The City of Manhattan's ADA Computer Center serves the disabled community in and around Manhattan, Kansas.
Statistics And Input-Output Measures For School Library Media Centers Statistics and InputOutput Measures for school Library media centers in Colorado 2000 Enroll- Name of High 2 000 and Over CHERRY CREEK HIGH school 3591 Diana H. Thompson Library media Specialist SMOKY HILL HIGH school 2941 Dottie Byer http://www.lrs.org/documents/slmc00/respondent.pdf
Elon University School Of Communications Maine and Florida, Ohio and west virginia, Maryland and Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennesseeand virginia, and six Working with the school's Director of Internships http://www.elon.edu/academics/communications/fellows.asp
Extractions: Our freshman Fellows this year hail from Maine and Florida, Ohio and West Virginia, Maryland and New Jersey, two apiece from Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia, and six from North Carolina. Eleven are male, and nine are female. They are the third Fellows class in the School of Communications. Members of the first class now are junior Fellows, and the second class are sophomore Fellows. Journalism and Communications Fellows are among the most active students on campus. For example, freshman Fellows learn how to operate television cameras and how to direct a show. A group of advanced Fellows is producing a documentary on the media coverage of the civil rights movement, which includes interviews with journalists who covered the events.
Extractions: Educational Technology Resources: Curriculum Applications Educational Technology Planning and Management Grants and Funding Handheld Devices ... Staff Development and Training Curriculum Applications AOL@ School Appalachian Resource Center, from Appalachian Power Apple Learning Interchange The Argus Clearing House : a guide to curriculum guides of Web sites : searchable archives of online instructional Web sites, and E-mail service of weekly updates The Bridge Teacher Resource Center : a Sea Grant National Ocean partnership Program, Web links to scientists and research institutions, lesson plan collection, and information centers for ocean science topics The California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse : evaluations of instructional materials Classroom Connect Connections + (From Content Knowledge: A Compendium of Standards and Benchmarks For K-12 Education : lesson plans, activities, curriculum resources
OACHE Achievements And Awards pilot program at institutions in Ohio and west virginia. The first two replicationcenters were launched in October Newcomerstown High school, a former OACHE http://www.oache.org/awards.htm
Extractions: Search the OACHE Web site Resources for Students Resources for K-12 Coordinators Replication CD-ROM Online Companion ... Sign up for our mailing list OACHE Achievements and Awards Browse by Program Year March: The OACHE was named one of only 15 programs nationwide out of nearly 1,000 applicants as a finalist in the prestigious Innovations in American Government award competition. Five winners will be selected in May 2003. The OACHE was named a semifinalist in Innovations in American Government awards program, one of only 100 programs in the nation to advance in the competition. Winners will be selected in May 2003. In fall 2002, Jefferson Community College reported that in its first year of implementation, the model retention program JCC developed in cooperation with the OACHE had already yielded a 4-percent increase in fall-to-fall enrollment, as well as dramatically higher completion rates in several one-year programs and a significant reduction in the percentage of students undecided as to a major. The OACHE is now seeking funds to replicate the pilot program at institutions in Ohio and West Virginia.
Regional Technology In Education Consortia (RTECs) states, local educational agencies, teachers, school library and Consortium (AR*TEC)Kentucky, Tennessee, virginia, and west virginia SouthEast Initiatives http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/rtec.htm
Extractions: Home Funded by the Technology for Education Act of 1994, the RTECs help states, local educational agencies, teachers, school library and media personnel, administrators, and other education entities integrate technologies into K-12 classrooms, and library media centers, adult literacy centers, and other educational settings. (Regional Map) Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the U.S. Virgin Islands
School Libraries Highly recommended. The Chico HS Library One of the outstanding school librariesand media centers. An original and outstanding school library page. http://www.reference.com/Dir/Reference/Libraries/School_Libraries/
Extractions: The Virtual Library Visit this library in Sweden for information on European schools, children's books, "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare," Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Sweden's WWW, and art resources. Features Swedish translation and Swedish sites. Internet School Library Media Center The resources in this site are too numerous to list here, but include a full range of resources for librarianship, organizations for teachers, listerservs, online books and magazines, departments of education links. This site is invaluable to anyone in any aspect of education or research. Highly recommended. The Chico H.S. Library One of the "outstanding school libraries and media centers." An original and outstanding school library page. Easy to click index includes resources for educators and students, Library of Congress history link, and special links for safe schools, online curriculum, and web use. Click on an encyclopedia, subject of your choice, or find out how school libraries impact student achievement. Web Sonar A demonstration site that includes several databases from which to search and showcases a few school libraries. The school district's resources can all be accessed via the web. Find information on Shakespeare, reference, classical literature, and educational videos, to name a few. Search parameters are all listed to make your job easier.
Verizon | 1999 News Archive media Guide Online. March 8 Teachers Invited To Collaborate With New WORLDSCHOOL Feature. February 8 WVU Connects to west virginia 2001 Network. http://www22.verizon.com/about/community/wv/information/info_news/info_news_1999
NARA | Facilities | Pennsylvania in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, virginia, and west virginia. license, passport,or school or business http://www.archives.gov/facilities/pa/philadelphia/public_services_center_city.h
Extractions: Where Is...? / How Do I...? Where Is...? Hot Topics / What's New The Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights Genealogy Veterans' Service Records Archival Research Catalog (ARC) Access to Archival Databases (AAD) Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Archives Library Info. Center (ALIC) Calendar of Events FAQs FOIA Reading Room Information Security Oversight Office Interagency Working Group (IWG) Locations and Hours (Facilities) Media Desk Organization Chart Preservation Prologue Magazine Publications How Do I...? Use this Site Order Copies Contact NARA Visit NARA Apply for a Job Volunteer at NARA Research Online Find a Public Law Apply for a Grant Find Records Management Training April 12, 2003 Sections NARA Facilities Main Page Research Centers Records Centers Records Management ... Presidential Libraries Resources Facilities By State Genealogy Workshops Centers Information Processing System (CIPS) Selected Finding Aids ... Search in NARA Facilities NARA's Mid Atlantic Region
NEA's Read Across America: West Virginia - Local Activities By Community Return to west virginia contacts page. Students and parents will join faculty at theschool for an by political and community leaders and members of the media. http://apps.bso.com/neapledge/neareadacross/listing.asp?state=wv
IYD: About IYD She was a lecturer in health education and a media specialist at the west VirginiaUniversity school of Physical Education, and served as a media http://www.youthdevelopment.org/iydstaff.htm
Extractions: About IYD: Key Staff Introduction IYD's Approach to Youth Development Positions Shepherd Smith, President and Founder Prior to founding IYD, Mr. Smith founded and served as president of Americans for a Sound AIDS/HIV Policy (ASAP), a Washington, D.C.-based, national organization dedicated to limiting the total suffering from AIDS/HIV. Having held that position for ten years, Mr. Smith is a recognized authority in the area of unhealthy risk behavior among youth. He has testified before Congress, the Presidential Commission on the HIV Epidemic, the Food and Drug Administration, numerous federal committees and state legislatures on AIDS/HIV education, prevention and intervention strategies as well as risk avoidance programs, particularly as they relate to America's youth. A nationally known expert on the risks facing today's youth, Mr. Smith is regularly sought out by the national press. His media appearances include Larry King Live, CBS Evening News, ABC Evening News, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, CBS Radio, NBC Radio and National Public Radio. His columns discussing a variety of timely issues routinely appear in newspapers throughout the country. Mr. Smith presently serves or has served as a member of the STD/HIV Prevention Strategies Ad Hoc Panel, U.S. Centers for Disease Control, Center for Prevention Services; the American Red Cross AIDS Literature Review Board; the U.S. Fire Administration's Infectious Disease Advisory Panel; the Advisory Board of the Medical Institute forSexual Health; and the U.S. Senate's Children's Policy Committee; and the Surgeon General's Committee on Promoting Responsible Sexual Behaviors.
Neurosurgery MD Neurosurgeon Assistant Professor Medical school University of South AlabamaCollege of Medicine, Mobile, AL Internship - west virginia University Hospitals http://www.southalabama.edu/usahealthsystem/neurosurgery.html
State Map Of Other National Conferences August 610, 2003 National Association of Black Journalists. October 15-19, 2003American school Health Association. Utah. Virgin Islands. virginia. west virginia. http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/OSS/othernatmap.html
Extractions: Alabama October 9-11, 2003 Society of Women Engineers Alaska October 7-11, 2003 North American Association for Environmental Education Arizona March 17-19, 2003 Microcomputers in Education Conference January 4-7, 2004 Mathematical Association of America Arkansas California March 8-10, 2003 Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development March 19-23, 2003 National Society of Black Engineers April 5-8, 2003 National School Boards Association April 11-15, 2003 National Association of Elementary School Principals May 8-10, 2003 Computer-Using Educators May 23-26, 2003 National Space Society June 24-25, 2003 Women in Technology International July 12-18, 2003 American Association of the Deaf-Blind July 27-31, 2003 SyllabusWeb September 1-6, 2003 Division for Planetary Sciences October 22-24, 2003 Institute for Transfer of Technology to Education October 23-25, 2003 Computer-Using Educators November 4-7, 2003 Education and Information Technology (EDUCAUSE) December 8-12, 2003 American Geophysical Union January 22-24, 2004
West Virginia Tourism Wild & Wonderful west virginia Filmmaker Excellent online production resource. Founded in 1971 to providemediamaking tools film-makerscoop.com/ Full Sail school of Filmmaking http://www.callwva.com/filmoffice/resources-fo.cfm
Virginia's CareerConnect Training & Education - State Agencies & Boards Tazewell County Public schools; virginia Beach City Public schools; Waynesboro Publicschools; west Point Public County Public schools; Wythe County Public school; http://www.careerconnect.state.va.us/training/teagenboar.htm
Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services Youth centers offer dropin game room activities, trips Gardner Youth Program 520West virginia Street, (408) 277 for youth Bret Harte Middle school campus, (408 http://www.ci.san-jose.ca.us/prns/rcst.htm
Media Room media Contact Natalie Jones Ogilvy Public Relations at Harvard University MedicalSchool, Massachusetts General western and the University of west virginia. http://www.teamhealth.com/about_us/media.htm
Extractions: Spectrum Healthcare Resources (SHR), the leading provider of medical staff and management services to the U.S. Military Healthcare System nationwide, today announced it has reached a staffing high by placing its 1,000th nurse within the Military Health System (MHS). SHR's ability to effectively recruit clinical and specialty nurses during a nationwide nursing shortage comes at a critical point in our nation's history. The shortage of nurses in this country is at an all time high. According to the American Hospital Association, an estimated 126,000 nurses are needed now to fill vacancies at hospitals around the country.