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  1. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Volume 9 by Missouri Botanical Garden, 2010-02-24
  2. Standard educational tests in the elementary training schools of Missouri by Walter Fenno Dearborn, Edwin Adams Shaw, et all 2010-09-04
  3. Standard Educational Tests in the Elementary Training Schools of Missouri [ 1922 ] by Walter Fenno Dearborn, 2009-08-10
  4. History of the First District State Normal School, Kirksville, Missouri by Eugene Morrow Violette, 2010-03-14
  5. The Best of Photojournalism/7 by National Press Photographers Association, University of Missouri School of Journal, 1982-09
  6. The Best of Photojournalism by National Press Photographers Association, University of Missouri School of Journal, 1983-08
  7. A standard library organization suggested for Missouri high schools by Henry O. 1867- Severance, 2010-08-08
  8. Consolidation of schools in Missouri by Richard Huff Emberson, 2010-09-05
  9. A History of Education in Missouri; The Essential Facts Concerning the History and Organization of Missouri's Schools by Claude Anderson Phillips, 2010-04
  10. A study of the rural schools of Saline County, Missouri by Joseph Doliver Elliff, Abner Jones, 2010-08-31
  11. Rural school consolidation in Missouri by H W. b. 1869 Foght, 2010-08-31
  12. School history of the state of Missouri
  13. Missouri Madhouse (Jonathan Rand Chillers Series) by Jonathan Rand, 2003-06
  14. Revised school laws: revised statutes, 1919, amended laws, 1921, and new laws enacted by the 51st General Assembly, with court decisions, forms and comments for the use of school officers by Missouri Missouri, 2010-08-30

21. General Releases - University Of Missouri, Official Athletic Site Of The MU Tige
Have Sold Out May 16, 2000 missouri Athletic Training Of Excellence' With ColumbiaPublic schools September 28 7, 1999 - Few Hundred general Admission Tickets
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Tiger News April 9, 2003 - Tiger Caravan Gets Underway April 16
March 24, 2003
- Dr. Glenn L. McElroy Obituary
March 20, 2003
- Director of Athletics Monthly Column
March 18, 2003
- Mizzou Holds Groundbreaking for Brewer Fieldhouse
March 11, 2003
- Tailgate Mizzou Auction Event Set for April 12th February 27, 2003 - State's Athletic Trainers Set to Celebrate National Athletic Training Month February 19, 2003 - Director of Athletics Monthly Column February 18, 2003 - Mizzou Women's Connection Luncheon Discusses MU Athletics February 12, 2003 - Golden Girls Win National Championship at Collegiate Dance Competition January 14, 2003 - From the Desk of Mike Alden January, 2003 January 14, 2003 - "Tailgate Mizzou" Event Set for April 12th December 12, 2002 - Class of Five to be Inducted Into MU Hall of Fame December 10, 2002 - From the Desk of Mike Alden December, 2002 December 10, 2002 - From the Desk of Mike Alden December, 2002 October 23, 2002 - Border War Series Announced October 11, 2002

22. Southeast Missouri State University: Official Athletic Site - General Releases
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Southeast Student-Athletes Honored By the Ohio Valley Conference 13 student-athletes win Medal of Honors, while 71 are named to Commissioner's Honor Roll.
Aug. 8, 2001
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. - Southeast Missouri State University student-athletes were honored on Wednesday by the Ohio Valley Conference for achieving high marks in the classroom. 13 student-athletes won the OVC Medal of Honor a total of 17 times, while 71 total student-athletes were named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll a total of 81 times. Southeast led all OVC schools with 13 Medal of Honor winners, the second straight season Southeast has topped this category. The total number of Southeast Medal of Honor winners increased by one from last year, when 12 student-athletes were honored. To be a Medal of Honor winner, the student-athlete must achieve the highest grade-point average in a conference supported sport, usually with the G.P.A. being a 4.0. There were 62 total student-athletes from OVC schools who received this honor. To be named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.25 G.P.A.

23. General Releases - University Of Missouri, Official Athletic Site Of The MU Tige
University of missouri Director of Athletics Michael Alden, Columbia PublicSchools Superintendent Dr. Jim Ritter University of missouri - general Releases.
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MU To Kickoff 'Pursuit Of Excellence' With Columbia Public Schools Kareem Rush is one Tiger who'll participate.
Kareem Rush returns to action Saturday for the Tigers.
Jan. 27, 2000 COLUMBIA, MO. - University of Missouri Director of Athletics Michael Alden, Columbia Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jim Ritter, Tiger basketball player Kareem Rush, and MU Life Skills Coordinator Ed Stewart will be on hand, Tues., Feb. 1, at Lange Middle School to kickoff "The Pursuit of Excellence." A 30-minute program will be held at 9 a.m. in the school gymnasium to announce that Mizzou student-athletes will be partnering with Lange sixth graders through an electronic mentoring program. The "pen-pal" program will enable Tiger student-athletes to communicate regularly with middle school students to encourage them to pursue excellence in their endeavors. "Student-athletes are viewed as role models," Stewart said, "and possess the ability to encourage and inspire students of all ages. Electronic mentoring allows a convenient and expedient way for student-athletes to impact and encourage young people both far and near while simultaneously challenging themselves to excel at higher levels academically, personally and athletically." For more information on MU's Life Skills Program - "Tigers For Life" - contact Stewart at 882-3868.

24. State Regulation Of Private Schools - Missouri
feet of a private elementary or secondary school in missouri is a available to allschools, including private and parochial schools, and the general public
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State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000
Missouri
Recordkeeping/Reports: e.g. Teacher Certification: Curriculum: Special Education: Health: Safety: "School-Based Nonviolent Conflict Resolution" materials developed by the Department of Health and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education can be made available to all schools, including private and parochial schools, and the general public. Mo. Rev. Stat. §170.046. Home Schooling: If families are educating students of high school age and elect to re-enroll in the public schools, they need to be aware of the local board of education policies on accepting credit for students from unaccredited educational programs. There is no recognized high school diploma for home school students. Individuals who have been home schooled may take the high school equivalency exam to obtain their GED. Public Aid for Private Schools/Private School Students: The provision of textbooks to teachers in private schools violates the Missouri Constitution. Paster v. Tussey

25. Star Schools - - Who Operates The Star Schools Program?
Fales, Principal of Ridgeway Elementary School in Columbia, missouri, who directsa I am project officer for one Star schools general projectTEAMS Distance
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Who Operates the Star Schools Program?
Hello, my name is Cheryl Garnette. As Team Leader for Technology Applications, I have the pleasure of coordinating the technology initiatives in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement including the Star Schools program, FIE Teacher Networking projects, Telecommunications Demonstration Project in Mathematics (PBS Mathline), and the Regional Technology Consortia. We have witnessed some really exciting, positive changes in schools and other learning environments as a result of these programs that challenge students to learn and help teachers use different kinds of technology in the classroom. When I am not sharing the good news about our technology initiatives, I find pleasure in my collection of Black memorabilia including dolls, art, stamps, books and other artifacts. My name is Kevin Arundel. I began my government career at the Office of Education as one of the developers of the ERIC system, after having been an elementary and high school history teacher and a research historian and information specialist at the Smithsonian's Science Information Exchange. I served for over 10 years as a Project Officer with the National Institute of Education's Education Satellite Program, monitoring projects in Appalachia, Alaska and the Rocky Mountains. These were the first distance education satellite projects in the United States to combine a mix of technologies (audio/video/computer, etc.) in the delivery of instruction and services to remote areas of the country. I am currently serving as a Project Officer for the Kentucky Telelinking Network (KTLN), the Iowa Star Schools Project (IDEA), three ERIC Clearinghouse, the ERIC Facility and two ERIC special projects, AskERIC and the National Parents Information Network (NPIN).

26. Assessment Resource Center, University Of Missouri College Of Education
Competencies and Key Skills for missouri schools (1987) missouri Elementary ScienceSafety Manual (1996) safety guide is to present general safety guidelines
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Publications List
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) has developed a number of instructional and informational publications for educators. DESE has asked ARC to make these publications available to educators. Below is a list of the publications currently available and the prices for each copy ordered. Note: Prices are effective January 1, 2002, and are subject to change without notice.
  • How Does Your Child Grow and Learn
    A practical guide for parents of young children about how children develop and how parents can help them learn.
  • The Social Sciences Connection
    A book of practical strategies and activities for teaching basic skills in conjunction with the social sciences content.
  • Physical Education Competencies and Key Skills for Missouri Schools
    Missouri's list of physical education competencies and key skills that should be mastered by students in grades K-12.
  • Helping Parents Help Children
    A resource guide to assist Missouri school districts in promoting positive parental involvement and cooperation in Title I programs.
  • Guide to Social Sciences Curriculum Development for Missouri Educators
    A guide to suggested goals and objectives are provided to help educators improve their social sciences program.

27. MISSOURI
SIG grant where activities complement and supplement missourifunded programs. A+schools. Reimbursement Program for general Education Teachers to be certified
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Summary of 1999 Funded State Improvement Grant Applications
August 1999 MISSOURI Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change
Systemic change will occur as a result of:
  • Developing linkages and connections across multiple promising reform practices. Establishing ownership and commitment to change by stakeholders by building and expanding on existing successful programs and models. Providing support for connecting the various reform efforts to require all participants to build on proven/promising practices to address common goals.
More specifically, systems change will occur through:
  • Increased numbers of teachers in critical areas of special education. Change in certification and training. Distance learning options in rural areas. Different approaches to mentoring to retain special education teachers. Improved methods of teaching reading and math for diverse learners. Development of models to reduce drop-out rate for students with disabilities. Internet and teleconference use to assist teachers in working with challenging students.

28. General Releases - University Of Missouri, Official Athletic Site Of The MU Tige
medicine was completed at Massachusetts general Hospital/Harvard for the Universityof missouri Medical School State University and several local high schools.
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Sports Medicine Newsletters
Fall 2001 Welcome letter: Greetings! On behalf of the University of Missouri and the University of Missouri Sports Medicine Staff, I thank you for your interest. The Univeristy of Missouri undergraduate athletic training program is an internship program. Our goal is to prepare the student with the skill and knowledge needed for the entry-level athletic trainer, a goal accomplished through an exciting blend of classroom instruction, a challenging multi-level competency testing program, and a minimum of 1500 hours of clinical experience. These clinical experiences include rotations through the two coeducational athletic training rooms, coverage of twenty intercollegiate sports in the powerful Big 12 Conference, sports medicine clinic, and orthopaedic surgery observations. The University of Missouri intercollegiate athletic program is undergoing unprecedented growth and revitalization under the direction of Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Mike Alden. Our beautiful Dr. Glenn L. McElroy Sportsmedicine Center is, without question, one of the nicest facilities in the country. Included within the 9,000 square foot athletic medical facility is a Swim-Ex pool, a Biodex 2 isokinetic testing and rehabilitation system, numerous custom made treatment and taping tables, a hydrotherapy room, and a spacious state-of-the-art rehabilitation area. The facility is staffed by five full-time certified athletic trainers, four graduate assistant athletic trainers, and in excess of thirty hard-working, well-prepared student athletic trainers. Furhtermore, the Big 12 Conference Committee for the Medical Aspects of Sport voted the University of Missouri athletic medical staff as the "Staff of the Year" for the 1999-2000 school year.

29. Official English Laws -- Missouri
resettlement center, community centers, adult basic education offices, schools,and other 4. As funds are appropriated by the missouri general assembly, the
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MISSOURI REVISED STATUTES (1998)
English as common language of the state. Section 1. The general assembly recognizes that English is the most common language used in Missouri and recognizes that fluency in English is necessary for full integration into our common American culture. Section 2. 1. The adult basic education programs administered by the department of elementary and secondary education shall include the provision of English language services to non-native speakers who need assistance in learning English. 2. The local entity designated by the department of elementary and secondary education to offer adult basic education shall seek the assistance of local political subdivisions, community-based agencies and organizations, migrant worker groups, refugee resettlement programs, schools, churches and others in making non-native speakers aware of the availability of English language services. 3. English language services provided through the adult basic education programs of the department of elementary and secondary education may include family and home-based curriculum and programs designed to enhance the English fluency of all family members and may include programs whereby family members teach each other the English language. Section 3. 1. Subject to appropriation from general revenue, the department of elementary and secondary education shall provide grants to assist local public school districts, community-based organizations and nonprofit agencies, including resettlement programs, to provide instruction in the English language to individuals residing in the community or district who have language background other than English and who need assistance in learning English. Preference in grants shall be given to communities and districts demonstrating the most need.

30. Kansas City Star | 01/05/2003 | Missouri's New Republican Majority Wants A More
missouri will spend $2.54 billion this year on public schools. Of the $6.82 billionavailable in this year's general revenue fund, public schools receive about
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Weather Kansas City Wichita Topeka Local Events Yellow Pages Discussion Boards Back to Home Wednesday, Apr 09, 2003 News Posted on Sun, Jan. 05, 2003 Missouri's new Republican majority wants a more austere government By KIT WAGAR The Kansas City Star Amid the toughest budget situation in two decades, Missouri lawmakers will gather this week to begin what promises to be a brutal battle over who will share the state's scarce resources. The General Assembly that convenes Wednesday will usher in a new era, with new leaders, a new majority and new ideas. The agenda will be set by Republicans who say that government needs to tax less and do less so that individuals can do more. A more austere government, they say, will create a more prosperous Missouri. The Republican majority in both chambers the first since 1948 has promised to reshape state government's relationship with the public.

31. Online-Education.net - Missouri Distance Learning Schools
missouri. ITT Technical Institutes Arnold, Earth City. High RequestInformation. University of Phoenix Online - general Area. Earn
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ITT Technical Institutes - Arnold, Earth City High-tech careers demand a high-tech education. The ITT Technical Institutes are committed to helping students develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. The ITT Technical Institutes offer an education that can be used in some of today's fastest growing career fields like electronics, web development, computer programming, computer networking, and computer drafting and design. Choose from one of 70 conveniently located campuses or their online degree programs. ITT Technical Institute's online programs are not available in every state, or outside the US. Request Information Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University Online - Kansas City, St. Louis A graduate degree really can make a difference, especially when it's from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management. The majority of our students balance work, family and school. That's why we offer online, evening and weekend classes in all of our master's degree programs, which include Business Administration, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, Project Management, Public Administration and Telecom Management Request Information
University of Phoenix Offline - Kansas City, St. Louis

32. Attorney General Designate Senator John Ashcroft24 Years Of Enforcing The Law
schools. The state of missouri was named as the defendant in the lawsuit.· Under missouri law, the Attorney general is required to defend the.
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Attorney General Designate Senator John Ashcroft 24 years of Enforcing the Law Sen. Ashcroft is one of the most experienced nominees for Attorney General we have ever had. As Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan noted, he will make a wonderful Attorney General. Sen. Ashcroft: is the first Attorney General-designate in history to serve as State Attorney General, Governor and U.S. Senator. is a graduate of Yale University and the University of Chicago Law School. he served on the Senate Judiciary Committee and chaired the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution.
Senator Ashcroft has a strong civil rights record. As Governor and Senator
he worked to put African Americans in judicial positions. Ashcroft: signed the Martin Luther King holiday into law led the fight to save Lincoln College, founded by African-American soldiers appointed the first black to the state court of appeals is married to Janet Ashcroft, who has taught for five-years at Howard University voted for 26 out of 27 African American judicial nominees in his six-year term Ronnie White's nomination was rejected on the merits, principally the nominee's weak record on the death penalty and drug enforcement:

33. Where The Money Goes - The Official Web Site Of The Missouri Lottery
Lottery has contributed over $1.9 billion to missouri schools since 1993! 1986, proceedsfrom ticket sales went to the missouri State general Revenue Fund
http://www.molottery.state.mo.us/learnaboutus/wherethemoneygoes/wherethemoneygoe
Where The Money Goes Winning Numbers Numbers Games Promotions When You Win ... Feature Story
The Missouri Lottery has contributed over $1.9 billion to Missouri schools since 1993! This section tells you more about how the money is spent on each program. Fiscal Year Results
The Lottery's annual transfer of proceeds to the state has increased for the tenth consecutive year. The total proceeds contributed to education in fiscal year 2002 were more than $160 million, breaking the previous fiscal-year record for the eighth year in a row. Proceeds for fiscal year 2001 were more than $156.9 million. For more information, please see Sales and Proceeds History How Each Dollar Is Divided
Approximately 27.5 cents of every dollar spent on the Missouri Lottery benefits Missouri's education programs. Fifty-nine cents goes back to players as prizes, 7.5 cents is used for administrative costs and 6 cents goes to retailers in the form of commissions, incentives and bonuses. In all, nearly 94 cents of every dollar stays in Missouri! How Proceeds Are Allocated
When the Lottery began in 1986, proceeds from ticket sales went to the Missouri State General Revenue Fund. In August 1992, voters passed Amendment 11 earmarking Lottery proceeds to solely benefit public education. Each year, the Missouri Legislature and the Governor determine how these proceeds will be allocated. The proceeds represent about 3 percent of the total funding for Missouri's public elementary, secondary and higher education systems.

34. Diploma Program At The University Of Missouri- Columbia High School
those established by the missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Educationfor public schools in the state. Students pursuing a general diploma from MU
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Diploma Program General Requirements
It is important that students earning a diploma from MU High School have a complete educational experience. For that reason the minimum requirements for an MU High School diploma meet those established by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for public schools in the state. Students pursuing a general diploma from MU High School should complete the following minimum requirements. Subject Area Requirements English/Language Arts 3 units, to include 9th and 10th grade English Math 2 units Social Studies 1/2 unit of Government Science 2 units Fine Arts 1 unit Practical Arts 1 unit Physical Education/Health 1 unit Personal Development Courses 1 unit, consisting of Project Personal Development and Career Planning Electives 9 units Total Credits 22 Units
Missouri residents taking courses from MU High School and all resident/nonresident diploma seeking students: The State of Missouri requires that you pass a test on the Missouri Constitution and the U.S. Constitution in order to meet core competency skill requirements in history. Successful completion of American Government or Government and Citizenship will meet these state requirements. You must complete the lesson covering the Missouri Constitution even if you are not a resident of Missouri. Both American Government and Government and Citizenship meet the core competency skill requirements in history for the State of Missouri.

35. High School Courses Through Distance And Independent Study, University Of Missou
order to receive a diploma from the University of missouriColumbia High of the numberof credits earned at other schools. Minimum general Diploma Requirements.
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Diploma Program Student Handbook
Mission Statement
The mission of the University of Missouri-Columbia High School is to provide courses, through a variety of delivery methods, that will complement traditional high school curricula, and provide an accredited diploma program for independent learners of all ages seeking an alternative to traditional high school attendance. Top of this page - MU High home page
Accreditation: University of Missouri-Columbia High School
The University of Missouri-Columbia High School is accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement. Top of this page - MU High home page
Admission to the MU High School Diploma Program
Students can apply for admission to the MU High School diploma program any time of the year. In order to complete the application process, the student must provide the following:
  • a completed application form an official transcript of all completed high school courses beginning with grade nine a $10 application fee documentation of any additional coursework completed.

36. Education
Includes general information plus numerous links to international job fairs, teachersalary K12 School Districts Links to all missouri K-12 schools with web
http://tiger.coe.missouri.edu/~career/education.html
University of Missouri - Columbia
Career and Program Support, College of Education
218 Townsend Hall, Columbia, MO 65211-2140, Phone: (573) 882-7772, Fax: 573=884=7108
E-Mail: KaiserL@missouri.edu
Quick Links
  • Higher Education and Academia Job Listings K-12 Education Job Listings International Teaching Opportunities Private, Independent and Boarding School Job Listings ... National Job Listings in All Areas of Employment

  • Higher Education and Academia Job Listings
    Academic 360

    Numerous links to faculty/administrative job announcements at colleges and universities, international in scope and searchable several different ways. Excellent site - developed by Dan Knauft.
    Academic Employment Network

    National job listings at all education levels PreK-College.
    Academic Position Network
    National higher education job listings including graduate assistant and fellowship positions. Academic Positions Worldwide International register of positions (higher education and general) in a variety of disciplines. American Association of Community Colleges Community college job listings, updated biweekly.

    37. Career And Program Support
    From the University of missouri College of Education.Category Regional North America Business and Economy Employment...... Recommendation Guidelines Contact information for missouri schools. for many missourischool districts. Search Timelines Interview Pointers general Information.
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    Career and Program Support (CAPS)
    College of Education
    University of Missouri - Columbia
    University of Missouri -Columbia, 218 Townsend Hall, Columbia, MO 65211-2140
    Phone: (573) 882-7772, Fax: 573=884=7108
    E-Mail: KaiserL@missouri.edu View This Week's Job Vacancies Education job vacancies for Missouri and
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    GOLD! Candidates: To Add Your Resume - Click Here MOJOE One of the largest teacher job fairs in Missouri, MOJOE 2003 is already scheduled for Tuesday, April 1, 2003. Sponsored by the Missouri Job Opportunities in Education Committee Links to More Library Jobs Includes links to ALA, SLAJOBS, and others! Links to More Education Jobs Higher Education positions K-12 positions International ... Samples and Contacts Sample Resumes and Letters Recommendation Guidelines Contact information for Missouri schools On-line job application and job listings for many Missouri school districts.

    38. SLCL Government Documents - Your Government Online - State Of Missouri
    based assessment system for use by all public schools in the state School DistrictData Book Profilesmissouri Provides general characteristics profile
    http://www.slcl.lib.mo.us/branches/hq/govdoc/state/
    Your Government Online: International Federal County
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    State of Missouri
    TOPICS: Census Information Consumer Information Directories Education ... Missouri Judiciary Quick Links: Missouri Constitution Missouri General Assembly-House of Representatives Missouri General AssemblySenate Missouri Revised Statutes ...
    Business Entity Database Search

    Database contains approximately 1 million records of information on individual business entities registered with the Missouri Secretary of State's Corporations Division. Historical Data Tables for Missouri
    Includes population by Age by Sex, 1940-1990, population density 1900-1990, and population components of change 1930-1990. Missouri State Census Data Center
    Provides access to census information, population estimates and projections, poverty data, and data extraction tools such as UEXPLORE and MABLE/GEOCORR Geographic Correspondence Engine. Missouri Women's Council
    Provides information on job training, historical facts on women, statistics on women-owned businesses and Missouri women, labor force data, and links to other women websites. Social and Economic Demographics for Missouri Counties
    Provides demographic information for Missouri Counties.

    39. Digital Librarian: Citations - K-12 Schools
    Miller High School Library/Media Center - Computers - Links to general ReferenceSites - Ohio. missouri Accelerated schools Project - Research - missouri
    http://library.tedankara.k12.tr/k12lib.htm
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    40. Missouri WORKS! - Resource Center
    schools, Colleges, Universities Educational institutions by missouri's New Hire ReportingFact Sheet general Informationgeneral Information missouri Women's
    http://www.works.state.mo.us/inf1.htm

    Job Seekers
    Employers Resource Center Customer Survey The Resource Center site offers information about labor market statistics, veterans benefits, federal training programs, one stop career centers, assistive technology, a small business handbook, and job search and resume preparation guides. Workforce Information - Labor Market Information (LMI) Occupational Wage Information, Labor Force, Unemployment, Commuting Patterns, Personal Income, Industry Employment - Earnings - Wages, Industry/Occupation Projections
    Alphabet Soup of Labor Market Information
    Definitions of commonly used acronyms
    America's Career InfoNet
    Missouri Employers
    Information about businesses you might find useful in your employment and training effort.
    Occupational Classifications
    Explanation of how our records are classified, and utilities to find specific job titles.
    Job Seekers
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    Information to help you get the most from our system.
    Missouri Education and Career Hotlink
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    Daycare providers by Missouri counties.
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