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41. Disability Advocacy, Organizations, Independent Living Centers
Captioned media Program Free loan program of opencaptioned Blind (MSB) A private,nonprofit school serving children issue on aging in Central maine, by the
http://www.abilityhub.com/links/organization.htm
About Us Contact Us Consulting Search ... Links > Disability Organizations
Augmentative Communication
Cognitive Disabilities Deaf and Hard of Hearing Electronic Aids to Daily Living ...
  • Association of Tech Act Projects
    To collaborate with persons with disabilities and others at the national level to increase the availability and utilization of assistive technology devices and services for all individuals with disabilities in the United States and territories. Ability Center of Greater Toledo (ACT)
    A non-profit Center for Independent Living with a mission to assist people with disabilities to live, work and socialize in the community. ADDed Reality
    Published as an information source for educators, parents and young people. It is authored by, Evelyn Azbell, a parent/teacher resource who lives in northern Wisconsin. Advocacy, Inc.
    To advocate for, protect, and advance the legal, human, and service rights of people with disabilities. ArcLink.org
    Information and resources for people with developmental disabilities and their families. Now you can choose for yourself. (Assistive) Technology Resources for Education Center
    Assistive Technology Resources for New York State.

42. Chabad.org | Global Centers And Institutions Directory | Eastern USA
will greatly enhance ChabadLubavitch's services in maine. has established a shul,mikvah, pre-school, adult and of the Chabad-Lubavitch media Center Under the
http://www.chabad.org/centers/directory.asp?AID=9323

43. AmeriCorps Promise Fellows Class One Highlights
was instrumental in convincing local media to take read weekly to 175 children atthese centers. in this region, served by maine school Administrative District
http://www.americaspromise.org/partnerarea/PromiseFellows/Highlights.cfm
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AmeriCorps Promise Fellows Class One Highlights The first class of more than 450 AmeriCorps Promise Fellows served in almost every state and on three Native American reservations, fulfilling all Five Promises for youth. At the same time, they equipped communities with better programs and strategies and more resources to meet the critical needs of families and children. They engaged more citizens, particularly children and youth, in service to their communities, schools and neighborhoods. The following are a few highlights, success stories, and reflections on the accomplishments of Class One: From the Community's Perspective: "Without the consistent planning and outreach of an AmeriCorps Promise Fellow, our Promise efforts would not be at the level which they are...Truly one of the most gratifying successes is watching existing agencies collaborate and grow as we connect them and their common goals. The area children are truly benefiting from the Promise initiative and the momentum our Promise Fellow has brought." Pam Nolan Click here to see a story on: Fulfilling All Five Promises Through a Community of Promise Focusing on Parents to Help Fulfill the Five Promises Fulfilling the Five Promises Through National Days of Service Fulfilling All Five Promises Through a School ... Fellows Pointing a Kid in the Right Direction Fulfilling All Five Through a Community of Promise AmeriCorps Promise Fellow Linda O'Connor

44. Appendix A - Resources For Technical Assistance
Connecticut, maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island states, LEAs, teachers,school library and K12 classrooms, library media centers, adult literacy
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/MEP/PrelimGuide/appendix.html
Preliminary Guidance for Migrant Education Program, Title I, Part C Public Law 103-382
Appendix A Resources for Technical Assistance
To help all children reach high academic standards, many states, school districts, and schools will need a new kind of technical assistance. They will need comprehensive assistance that is driven by the needs of families and children and that can provide tools and information to help them leverage all available resources in order to improve teaching and learning for all children. To that end, the Department is creating regional technical assistance centers to provide comprehensive, high-quality assistance and information. The Depart ment is also changing the way it relates to the field by shifting its focus from monitoring for compliance to providing support to enhance program quality.
Regional Service Teams and Integrated Programs Reviews
The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE), which houses the Office of Migrant Education, has a new organizational structure that is built around ten regional service teams. Existing program offices, including the Office of Migrant Education, will retain a small program base, but will provide most services to OESE grantees through teams that have staff with expertise in OESE's programs. This new structure signals a new relationship with states and local operating agencies. Rather than focus on providing program-specific advice, the restructured OESE will use cross-program teams to encourage and support state and local efforts to integra te services and collaborate across programs. In anticipation of this change, OESE began in 1994-95 to conduct integrated reviews of federally funded education programs. Integrated reviews are on-site observations and assessments performed by a team of s taff members from two or more program offices within the Department. Each focused on the progress of systemic reform efforts within a state and explored how individual federal programs fit within that broad reform effort. The Office of Migrant Education participated in all of the initial integrated reviews.

45. Annual Plan
advance democratic ideals by ensuring that people in maine have access Increase outreachefforts to include school media centers, Town Managers, Libraries, and
http://www.ctamaine.org/annual_plan.htm
The Community Television Association of Maine
The mission of CTAM is to advance democratic ideals by ensuring that people in Maine have access to electronic media. In order for democracy to flourish, people must be active participants in their government, educated to think critically, and free to express themselves.
(CTAM Forum)
Annual Plan
Board of Directors: Four Board meetings at a time and place to be determined by the Board of Directors in compliance with the Bylaws. Hold an annual membership meeting once a year, separate from the annual conference. To create and participate in committees to facilitate specific tasks/ duties. Public Policy: Continue liaison with State and Federal legislators and PUC regarding legislation that may impact community television. Participate in MMA Legislative Policy Committee meetings Maximize the use of the web site for organizational communication. Encourage facilities to hold open house get-togethers to share and network. Expand the database to include facility information (possibly online database).

46. Maple Sugaring
Hampstead school District Library media centers. Maple Sugaring. Did you know thatmaple syrup is produced commercially in maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New
http://hms.hampstead.k12.nh.us/LIBRARY/maple.htm
Back Home Next Hampstead School District Library Media Centers Maple Sugaring Did you know that maple syrup is produced commercially in Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Quebec, Vermont, and Wisconsin? For more information, go to Britannica.com and search "maple syrup." The History of Maple Syrup in America This Indiana site contains sections titled: Native Americans and maple syrup, maple syrup production, maple syrup and the Civil War, early settlers and maple syrup, tools for making maple syrup, and modern methods for making maple syrup. http://members.iquest.net/~childers/maple/hist.html Massachusetts Maple Producers Association This site contains lots of information about maple sugaring, sap flow, recipes, and the four seasons of the maple. http://www.massmaple.org/ Merry Lea Maple Sugaring Program at Yoder's Sugarbush. This site is from the Environmental Learning Center at Goshen College (Indiana), and includes information about the relationship between weather and sap flow, how to tell a sugar maple tree, and the physics of maple sugar making. There is also a complete online maple syrup producing manual included. First click on "More Information about Making Maple Sugar," then on "Classroom in the Sugarbush." http://www.goshen.edu/merrylea/sugar/MAPLE.HTM

47. People For The American Way
1. Pat Robertson on the maine vote to rescind gay rights the vilest child pornography in their own school libraries and media centers. Kirk warns
http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=3940

48. State Map Of Other National Conferences
maine. Maryland. October 1317, 2004 American school Health Association. PuertoRico. October 30-3, 2003 Consortium of College and University media centers.
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/OSS/othernatmap.html
Click on the state for conferences in that state.
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

49. Table 419.--Selected Statistics On Public School Library/media Centers, By State
Digest 2001 Table 419.Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state 199394
http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2002/digest2001/tables/dt419.asp
site index ED.gov Digest Home List of Tables ... List of Figures Chapter: Appendices Table 419. Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state: 1993-94
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.)
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NCES Home Publications Data Tools ... Site Index National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences U.S. Dept. of Education map 1990 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006, USA, Phone: (202) 502-7300

50. INLS 241: The School Library Media Center - Readings, Fall 2002
THE school LIBRARY media CENTER. FALL Craver, Kathleen W. school Library media centers in the 21st Designing and Renovating school Library media centers. Chicago American Library
http://ils.unc.edu/daniel/241/readings2002.html
THE SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER
FALL 2002
Call No. Author/Title Notes BOOKS SILS
Bacon, Pamela S. 100 Library Lifesavers; A Survival Guide for School Library Media Specialists.
Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2000. Also available electronically through UNC Libraries Web. SILS
Carson, Ben B. and Jane Bandy Smith, eds. Renewal at the Schoolhouse; Management Ideas for Library Media Specialists and Administrators.
Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1993. SILS
Craver, Kathleen W. School Library Media Centers in the 21st Century; Changes and Challenges.
Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1994. SILS
Designing a School Library Media Center for the Future.
Chicago: American Library Association, 2001. SILS
Everhart, Nancy. Evaluating the School Library Media Center.
Englewood, CO: Libraies Unlimited, 1998. Also available electronically through UNC-CH libraries Web. SILS Erikson, Rolf and Carolyn Markuson. Designing a School Library Media Center for the Future. Chicago: American Library Association, 2001. SILS Farmer, Lesley S.J. Leadership within the School Library and Beyond.

51. Analysis Of The Job Market In ILS
The Northeast area includes maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts Otherdegrees offered were school media Certificates, Instructional Technology
http://www.southernct.edu/departments/ils/ils503/nanvig.html
CAREER TRACK PLANNING GUIDE:
The Northeast
Nancy Vigezzi

52. IASL: Links To School Library Associations
and Technology; Kentucky school media Association (KSMA); Louisiana Association ofschool Librarians (LASL) a maine Educational media Association (MEMA); maine
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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53. CyberSeniors.org: LearningCenters : Maine Learning Centers
College Saco Golden Park Scarborough maine Medical Center Academy Rowe school YarmouthHigh school * in partnership Entire Site,
http://www.cyberseniors.org/artman/publish/article_71.shtml
CyberSeniors.org is non-profit enrichment project dedicated to connecting seniors 50+ to the World Wide Web, teaching internet and computer skills. Our website requires a javascript capable browser CyberSeniors.org is non-profit enrichment project dedicated to connecting seniors 50+ to the World Wide Web, teaching internet and computer skills. Our website requires a javascript capable browser
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Public Schools and Library*
Auburn
Walton Elementary School
Biddeford
Southern Maine Medical Center
Augusta Granite Hill Estates Bath Morse High School Bangor Bangor Public Library* Freeses Assisted Living Center Hammond Street Senior Center Brunswick Curtis Memorial Library* Naval Air Station* Pejepscot Terrace Buxton Bonny Eagle High School Caribou Caribou Public Library* Caribou Adult Education Center Carrabassett Valley Carrabassett Valley Academy Cumberland Greeley High School Fort Kent Public Library* Falmouth Maine Medical Center , Falmouth Gorham Gorham Savings Bank, Operations Center

54. CyberSeniors.org: LearningCenters : Virginia Learning Centers
Mill Arlington Career Center Gunston school Wakefield school Williamsburg school cybersrs@maine.rr.com.
http://www.cyberseniors.org/artman/publish/article_76.shtml
CyberSeniors.org is non-profit enrichment project dedicated to connecting seniors 50+ to the World Wide Web, teaching internet and computer skills. Our website requires a javascript capable browser CyberSeniors.org is non-profit enrichment project dedicated to connecting seniors 50+ to the World Wide Web, teaching internet and computer skills. Our website requires a javascript capable browser
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Thomas Jefferson Middle School Ft. Henry Gardens Buckingham Apartments Virginia Gardens Columbia Pike Library Arlington Mill Arlington Career Center Gunston School Wakefield School Williamsburg School In this section you'll find Maine Learning Centers Virginia Learning Centers Pennsylvania Learning Centers Vermont Learning Centers ... New York State Learning Centers Search CyberSeniors.org: Entire Site NewsDuJour Media Press Awards Curriculum LearningCenters AboutCyberSeniors.org

55. Richmond (Maine) Middle/High School Library Media Center
Middle/High school Library media Center subscribes to Net Databases Health http//libraries.maine.edu/mainedatabases onthe Richmond school Department network
http://206.229.188.2/RSD/health.htm
Welcome
Richmond Middle/High School Library Media Center Richmond, Maine LMC
Home Page
Sites for
Health
Online Books

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Cancer

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InfoTrac

http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/rich17029/
The Richmond Middle/High School Library Media Center subscribes to the InfoTrac Student Edition database, which has citations and full-text articles from over 200 magazines, newspapers, and reference books. On the page that asks for the InfoTrac Library Card Number, enter our password. Stop and ask at the Circulation Desk for this. Maine Info Net Databases - Health http://libraries.maine.edu/mainedatabases/health.htm Access from any computer on the Richmond School Department network is automatic. From a home computer, access is possible by filling out the form through the Remote Access link. Online Books Iowa Health Book Merck Manual - Home Edition - Online General Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ClinicalTrials.gov - The U.S. National Institutes of Health, through its National Library of Medicine, has developed ClinicalTrials.gov to provide patients, family members and members of the public current information about clinical research studies. Before searching, you may want to learn more about clinical trials and more about this Web site. Check often for regular updates to ClinicalTrials.gov. Consumer Health Resources on the Internet - The following resources for consumer health information were selected by Healthnet:Connecticut Consumer Health Information Network and may be helpful in answering a wide range of health and medical questions. These sites were selected according to criteria based on content, design, currency, authority, and ease of use.

56. Richmond (Maine) Middle/High School Library Media Center
Welcome Richmond Middle/High school Library media Center Richmond Network You cansearch for historical documents, view stories on maine history, save
http://206.229.188.2/RSD/students.htm
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Citations in Bibliographies

Careers
... Travel Citations in Bibliographies A Guide for Writing Research Papers based on Modern Language Association (MLA) documentation. Sources : Their Use and Acknowledgement - Dartmouth College General Internet Public Library - Teenspace Teen Hoopla : An Internet Guide for Teens - from the Young Adult Library Services Association History/Social Studies The Library of Congress Country Studies Maine Memory Network - You can search for historical documents, view stories on Maine history, save images in an album, purchase images, even create a slideshow to send to a friend. The Middle Ages - The Annenberg/CPB Exhibits National Women's History Project Discovery - On Board the Titanic World Factbook - published by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Just for Fun Afterschool.gov : Exploring the Internet for Kids : Fun Stuff Afterschool.gov : Exploring the Internet for Teens : Fun Stuff Car Talk MTV.com ... Perpetual Calendar Reading/Literature Amazon.com

57. CDC Media Relations: MMWR News Synopsis For January 31, 2003
Pneumococcal Conjunctivitis at an Elementary school maine, September 20 the outbreakresulted in lost school days for www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n030124
http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n030131.htm

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The MMWR is embargoed until 12 Noon ET, Thursdays
  • Neurologic Impairment in Children Associated with Maternal Dietary Deficiency of Coibalamin Georgia, 2001 Pneumococcal Conjunctivitis at an Elementary School Maine, September 20-December 6, 2002 Rates of Lower Extremity Amputation Episodes Among Persons with Diabetes New Mexico, 2000
  • MMWR Recommendations and Reports
    January 31, 2003/Vol.52/No. 2 Guidelines for Performing Single-Platform Absolute CD4+ T-Cell Determinations with CD45 Gating for Persons Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Contact: Office of Communication
    CDC, National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention
    New Feature in the MMWR
    Quick Guide Recommended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedule United States, 2003
    Each year, CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) reviews the recommended childhood and adolescent immunization schedule. This report presents the recommended childhood immunization for 2003.

    58. CDC Media Relations: MMWR News Synopsis For January 24, 2002
    of all students, annually, at every school, in grades K Rates of maine EMS responseto suiciderelated calls Office of Communication Division of media Relations.
    http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n020124.htm

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    Synopsis for January 24, 2002
    PLEASE NOTE: CDC has changed the embargo
    for MMWR articles from 4pm EST to noon EST.
  • Recent trends in Mortality Rates for Four Major Cancers by Sex and Race/Ethnicity-United States, 1990-1998 Immunization Registry Use and Progress-United States, 2001 Emergency Medical System Responses to Suicide-Related Calls Maine, November 1999-October 2000
  • MEDIA TELEBRIEFING WHO: Ken Keppel, PhD, CDC statistician
    Phyllis Wingo, MD, CDC cancer expert WHAT: To discuss two CDC reports released today describing trends in racial and ethnic disparities in key measures of health including:
    • "Trends in Racial and Ethnic-Specific Rates for the Health Status Indicators: United States, 1990-98," an update on CDC's efforts tracking a wide range of major health outcomes,
      The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) article, "Trends in Death Rates for Four Major Cancers by Race, Ethnicity, and Sex- United States, 1990-98."

    59. 2001-2002 News Releases
    Jennifer Hutchins, communications specialist, Muskie school, at 780 or Bob Caswellof USM media Relations at report, “Dollars and Sense maine State Budgeting
    http://www.usm.maine.edu/mcr/news/0102releases/taxes_centers.htm
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    Muskie School Examines Taxes on Service Centers
    The first panel discussion, “The Fiscal Plight of Maine's Service Centers,” will be held from 7 to 9 p.m., this Thursday, April 11, in Room 1 of Payson Smith Hall, Portland. Panelists Josie LaPlante, associate professor, Muskie School; Frank O'Hara, partner, Planning Decisions; Richard Livingston, city councilor, Auburn; and Ed Barrett, city manager, Bangor, will examine the current fiscal challenges faced by these hub communities. Paula Valente, president of the Institute for a Strong Maine Economy, will serve as moderator. Other panel discussions in the series will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursdays, April 18, April 25 and May 2 in Room 131 of the University of Maine School of Law, Deering Ave., Portland. Robert Tannenwald, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, LaPlante of the Muskie School, Maine State Planning Office Director Evan Richert and others will focus on how to shape state and local policy solutions, as well as metropolitan and regional strategies for promoting fiscal health. For more information, call USM’s Muskie School at 780-4150.

    60. Departments
    Distance Education Early Study for High school Students English as for Fitness, Recreation,and Rehabilitation maine Patent Program media and Community
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