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  1. Planning school library media center facilities for New Hampshire and Vermont by Susan C Snider, 1989

41. IASL: Links To School Library Associations
Nevada school and Children Librarians' Section (NSCLS) of the Nevada new EnglandEducational media Association; new hampshire Educational media
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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42. Ski New Hampshire Media Center
Pearce 800887-5464 x81 EMAIL media@skinh.com When winter comes, many of new hampshire'sschool districts end of Ski NH's alpine and cross country centers.
http://www.skinh.com/media_center/releases/03grants.htm
Ski NH Navigator Main Page Great Deals Gold and Value Passes Snowtubing Snowboarding Cross Country Learn to Programs Earn Your Turns Resort Programs Resort Reviews Resort of the Week General Info Friends of NH Skiing Media Center International Ski NH Sponsors Contact Ski NH Alpine Ski Resorts Attitash Bear Peak The Balsams Black Mt. Bretton Woods Cannon Mt. Cranmore Crotched Mountain Dartmouth Skiway Gunstock King Pine Loon Mt. McIntyre Mount Sunapee Pats Peak Ragged Mt. Snow Hill at Eastman Tenney Mt Waterville Valley Wildcat XC SKI Resorts Bretton Woods The Balsams Bear Notch XC Eastman XC Franconia Villiage XC Great Glen Trails Gunstock Jackson XC King Pine Loon Mt. Washington Valley XC Nordic Skier Norsk XC Sunset Hill XC Waterville Valley Windblown XC Woodbound Inn XC Return to Main FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Karl Stone: 800-887-5464 x85
Alice Pearce: 800-887-5464 x81
EMAIL: media@skinh.com

43. Library Links
new hampshire new Jersey Freehold Regional High school District mediaCenters Englishtown. new Mexico media Center - Gallup McKinley
http://www.mesa.k12.co.us/DSE/Media/liblink2.html
Web Sites Maintained by Library Media Programs
Canada
England
United States

44. Simmons GSLIS: Academic Programs: School Library Media Specialist
Compact states, including Connecticut, new hampshire, new York, and advised to inquireabout these new regulations in public libraries and school library/media
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/programs/ms/slms_standard.html
Program Options: Master of Science in Library and Information Science
Archives Management Programs
Archives Management

Concentration
Preservation Management Concentration
The School Library Media
Specialist (SLMS)

Advanced Provisional Certificate

Standard Certificate
GSLIS at Mount Holyoke
See Also:
Dual Degree Programs

The Dual Degree Program MS (in LIS)/MS (in Ed.) School Library Media Specialist (SLMS) Program Standard Certification The Massachusetts State Department of Education initiated a two-stage certification process with a new certificate titled School Library Media Specialist (SLMS). The Massachusetts Department of Education is currently in the process of revising state regulations for the licensure of educational personnel, including school library media specialists. The new regulations, when approved by the State Board of Education, will be effective October 2001. The aforementioned requirements may change. Applicants graduating after August 2001, are advised to inquire about these new regulations. Degree Requirements In total, the master's program for the School Library Media Specialist consists of 36 semester hours of graduate, professional education. The requirements are as follows: (1) 14 semester hours of core requirements, which includes a 150 clock hour practicum qualifying the candidate to be eligible for the "provisional with advanced standing" certificate as a school library media specialist; (2) 20 semester hours of required course work; and (3) 400 clock hours of clinical experience, which includes a research paper requirement.

45. Simmons GSLIS: Academic Programs: School Library Media Specialist Provisional Ce
Compact states, including Connecticut, new hampshire, new York, and to inquire aboutthese new regulations. Organization and Management of school Library/media
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/programs/ms/slms_provisional.html
Program Options: Master of Science in Library and Information Science
Archives Management Programs
Archives Management

Concentration
Preservation Management Concentration
The School Library Media
Specialist (SLMS)

Advanced Provisional Certificate
Standard Certificate

GSLIS at Mount Holyoke
See Also:
Dual Degree Programs

The Dual Degree Program MS (in LIS)/MS (in Ed.) School Library Media Specialist (SLMS) Program Advanced Provisional Certification The Massachusetts State Department of Education initiated a two-stage certification process with a new certificate titled School Library Media Specialist (SLMS). The Massachusetts Department of Education is currently in the process of revising state regulations for the licensure of educational personnel, including school library media specialists. The new regulations, when approved by the State Board of Education, will be effective October 2001. The aforementioned requirements may change. Applicants graduating after August 2001, are advised to inquire about these new regulations. Degree Requirements In total, the master's program for the School Library Media Specialist consists of 36 semester hours of graduate, professional education. The requirements are as follows: (1) 14 semester hours of core requirements, which includes a 150 clock hour practicum qualifying the candidate to be eligible for the "provisional with advanced standing" certificate as a school library media specialist; (2) 20 semester hours of required course work; and (3) 400 clock hours of clinical experience, which includes a research paper requirement.

46. Analysis Of The Job Market In ILS
area includes Maine, new hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts new York LIU Palmer schoolof Library degrees offered were school media Certificates, Instructional
http://www.southernct.edu/departments/ils/ils503/nanvig.html
CAREER TRACK PLANNING GUIDE:
The Northeast
Nancy Vigezzi

47. Hopkinton (NH) High School Library
and virtual libraries (Internet Public Library, Library of Congress, new HampshireState Library The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic
http://www.hopkinton.k12.nh.us/groups/hhslibrary/

Welcome to the Hopkinton High School Library; our "virtual branch" is always open.
Begin Here
Links to an online version of our Library catalog ; plus paid subscriptions like our magazine and newspaper index FACTS.com Gale's online reference service for middle schoolers, NoodleTools SIRS Knowledge Source , the , and several encyclopedias ; also recommended search engines ( AllTheWeb Google Vivisimo ), subject directories ( DMOZ Librarian's Index to the Internet MeL ), homework centers ( High School Hub Homework Center ResearchPaper.com ), and virtual libraries ( Internet Public Library Library of Congress New Hampshire State Library
Read This!
Subtitled "Telling About the Best Books We've Ever Read," this is a selection of student-to-student book recommendations. Also Who Couldn't Put It Down? What Your Teachers Loved to Read in High School
Get This!
Suggest books, magazines, videos, CDs, or other media for purchase.
The Teacher's Room

About the Library
Information on mechanics (hours, loan periods) and resources (

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49. Foster's Online Local Links
Represents school library media professionals and Somersworth High school's ScholarshipSearch Center. serving 40 schools in southeastern new hampshire.
http://www4.fosters.com/links/categories/education/education_services.htm
Education: E ducation Services American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association - Chapter 240, Dover Aurora Borealis
Information, links and images about the "Northern Lights". Child Development Center of Strafford County
Offers programs that will create educational and social opportunities within the child's community (school, home, town), allowing for children to reach their full potential. CyberSeniors.org
A nonprofit organization based in Portland, Maine dedicated to connecting seniors to the world at their fingertips. College Placement Services
Featuring personalized college admissions assistance. Help with finding the right college. Applications / Essays. Financial Aid. Interview prep. Franklin Peirce College Intellectual Property Mall
Intended to be 'one-stop shopping' for intellectual property professionals in academia, business and science, as well as for inventors and entrepreneurs. Joan C. Ryan's Steps to Scholarships, Inc.

50. MarketPlace
is the Best Part Middle school Teachers Guide Mind Miranda Hacia Arriba en media dea More Magical Relationships Mountain Biking new hampshire's State Parks
http://www.bookzone.com/bookzone/m.html

Click here for advertising information

MarketPlace Titles Beginning with M Click on any title to learn more. Macular Degeneration Source Book
Made You Look

Magic Egg and Other Tales from Ukraine

Magic Minutes
...
list your title

51. LION: Organizations Of Interest To School Librarians
Library Association This organization includes a school and Children's new EnglandEducational media Association. new hampshire Educational media Association.
http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/organizations.html
Librarians Information Online Network
Organizations of Interest to School Librarians
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Association of School Librarians
AASL sponsors the following Internet sites:
  • AASL Home Page
  • ICONnect This site is designed to support school library media specialists as they assume leadership positions in the use of the Internet in the school community. Includes online courses, student and family activities, and online tours to prepare school librarians for leadership roles.

American Library Association
Founded in 1876, the ALA is the oldest and largest library association in the world. Its 57,000 members represent all types of libraries public, school, academic, state and special.
Assembly on Literature for Adolescents (ALAN)
ALAN is a special-interest group of the National Council of Teachers of English. Its members include teachers, authors, librarians, publishers, and others with an interest in young adult literature. The organization publishes The ALAN Review , a journal emphasizing new books, research, and methods of teaching adolescent literature. The full text of the journal is available online.
Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT)
The mission of AECT is "to provide leadership in educational communications and technology by linking professionals holding a common interest in the use of educational technology and its application to the learning process." One of the 11 divisions of this large organization is the

52. Appendix B (Facilities)
and is taken from Planning school Library media in 1989 by the States of new Hampshireand Vermont's is recommended only in very small library media centers.
http://www.maslibraries.org/about/facilities/appendix_b.html
Maine School Library Facilities Handbook APPENDIX B: Calculating Shelving Requirements Table of Contents Preface Considerations Essential Areas ... Committee The following information is presented with permission of the authors and is taken from Planning School Library Media Center Facilities for New Hampshire and Vermont by Susan C. Snider and Leda Schubert, published in 1989 by the States of New Hampshire and Vermont's Departments of Education. Shelving: Shelving should be adjustable and moveable rather than built -in. It is available in wood and in metal, and combinations of wood and metal. In determining type and placement of shelving consider the following:
  • Freestanding double-faced stacks placed in rows of 4-6 sections is the most preferred stack arrangement.
  • Single-faced units placed around outside wall is recommended only in very small library media centers.
  • Counter height shelving my be used for picture books, reference books and to create special interest areas.
  • Special shelving will be needed for periodicals, audiovisual software, displays and equipment.

53. The Kennedy Center Around The Nation
1994. Mark A. DeLorenzo University of new hampshire Durham, NH. Salem schoolDistrict media Center Salem school District SAU 57 Salem, NH.
http://www.kennedy-center.org/states/states/NH.html
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and New Hampshire Kennedy Center Board of Trustees
  • The Honorable Robert C. Smith
    United States Senate
    Tuftonboro, NH
President's Advisory Committee on the Arts
  • Mrs. Sandra Montrone
    Hampton Falls, NH
Kennedy Center Corporate Fund Board
  • Mr. L. Dennis Kozlowski
    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
    Tyco International Ltd.
    Exeter, NH
Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network
  • Ms. Trish Lindberg
    Co-vice President
    New Hampshire Alliance for Arts Education
    Plymouth, NH
  • Ms. Rebecca Rule
    Chair New Hampshire Alliance for Arts Education Northwood, NH
  • Ms. Hetty Startup Chair-Elect New Hampshire Alliance for Arts Education Manchester, NH
Education The Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network Member Organization
  • New Hampshire Alliance for Arts Education Concord, NH The Kennedy Center Partners in Education Arts Representative
  • The Music Hall Portsmouth, NH 1993 Partnership Team Member Education Representative
  • Portsmouth School Department Portsmouth, NH 1993 Partnership Team Member Seminar Tour - "Artists as Educators: Planning Effective Workshops for Teachers"
  • The Music Hall and Portsmouth School Department, sponsor
  • 54. Microscopes, Cells, DNA And You
    Monadnock Regional High school, new hampshire. Instructed in graphic and audio/visualmedia. Sound Educational Consortium, Professional Development centers.
    http://chroma.mbt.washington.edu/outreach/schwarz.html
    Curriculum Vitae:
    Richard A. Schwarz
    Department of Education
    University of Washington, 353600
    Seattle, WA 98195
    Education
    1994 - Doctor of Education (Science Education)
    University of Washington (ABD completion expected Fall, 1994); Doctoral Candidate, June 1992. 1981 - Masters Degree in Instructional Development
    Purdue University; West Lafayette, Indiana. 1980 - Bachelors Degree in Earth Science Education, cum laude
    Kenne State College; Keene, New Hampshire.
    Additional Education
    1983 - Strategic Weapons School, Submarine School
    Groton Naval Base; Groton, Connecticut. 1983 - Officer Candidate School; Newport, Rhode Island.
    Consulting Experience
    1993-1994 - Training consultant for NAESP. Conducted training for the National Association of Elementary School Principals. Member of three person team responsible for training a national cadre of evaluators for the NAESP's Administrative Diagnostic Instrument. 1991-1994 - Consultant, Environmental Science Workshop; University of Washington. Planned and led a workshop for 60 pre-service teachers on environmental education. 1990- Consultant, State of Washington. Conducted a program evaluation for the State of Washington's Aquatic Project Wild Program.

    55. Organizations
    Resources Council (LRC); NHEMA new hampshire Educational media Educational mediaAssociation of new Jersey (EMAnj); Nova Scotia school Library Association
    http://www.webpan.com/msauers/libdir/org.html
    WWW Library Directory:
    Organizations (89)
  • AASL - American Association of School Librarians AECT - Association for Educational Communications Technology AIME - Association for Indiana Media Educators American Association of Law Libraries ... Cooperative Library Agency for Systems and Services - CLASS Council of Australian University Librarians CSLA - California School Library Association FAME - Florida Association for Media in Education Federal Libraries Information Network ... Youth Services Interest Group of the New Mexico Library Association
  • 56. Chabad.org | Global Centers And Institutions Directory | Eastern USA
    Lubavitch' s newspaper is mailed to every Jewish household in new hampshire. Chabadof new York. Lubavitch has established a shul, mikvah, preschool, adult and
    http://www.chabad.org/centers/directory.asp?AID=9323

    57. Nieer.org - State Databank - New Hampshire
    new hampshire early education programs. Child care centers for 5 yearolds 15,30. Elementary school Teachers, Except Special Education, $37,740, $37,310.
    http://nieer.org/states/state.php?StateID=NH

    58. Toni Buzzeo, Author, Library Media Specialist
    D. Sherouse, M.Ed, MLIS, new hampshire Educatinal media Children's Book Writers andIllustrators new England meaningful live visits in your school or library
    http://www.tonibuzzeo.com/speakingprofessional.html
    Home Biography Books Curriculum Guides and Links ...
    On the Road

    Professional Speaking I am available to speak to groups of librarians, teachers, and/or writers. I regularly offer workshops at conferences and am also available for inservice training sessions. Some of my popular workshops are listed here. Feel free to inquire about workshops based on your own needs and my areas of expertise. RECOMMENDATIONS "I want to take a minute to recommend a fabulous conference presenter whom I have been fortunate enough to have at our NHLA/NHEMA joint conference each of the past three years. . . .Toni has always been extremely prepared; her handouts are so valuable that they are always scooped right up with extras spoken for as well. Toni gauges her time well and always covers her whole presentation in the time allotted. She varies her format to keep her audience interested and all of her evaluations, over the three years we have had her, have been excellent!" ~ Linda D. Sherouse, M.Ed, M.L.I.S., New Hampshire Educatinal Media Association. "It was delightful to work with Toni. She was consistently professional, timely and personable in our correspondence. She was thoroughly prepared for her presentation. According to our post-conference evaluations, participants found her workshop enlightening and enjoyable. Many remarked on her enthusiastic delivery style. They felt both her talk and her handouts provided them valuable, concrete, information." ~ Linda Crotta Brennan, Conference Chair, Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators New England.

    59. Welcome To Special Olympics New Hampshire!
    the Principal of the Rockingham school for handicapped in achieving the mission ofSpecial Olympics new hampshire. media Feature Article of the Year Awarded to
    http://www.sonh.org/awardbanq.html
    Special Olympics
    New Hampshire

    650 Elm Street
    Manchester, NH 03101
    Phone: 1-800-639-2608 or
    Fax: (603) 624-4911
    mission statement

    Congratulations to the 2002 Awards Banquet Winners! Athlete of the Year: Stephen Krah
    Family of the Year: The David Sutton Family
    Volunteer of the Year: Marty Gladu
    Organization of the Year: Green Meadow Golf Club Feature Article of the Year: Eagle Times Special Event Volunteer of the Year: Mark Messina Lee Trottier and Steve Gentile Student Volunteer of the Year: Kate Randall Coach of The Year: Maryann Berkins Youth Organization of the Year: Kearsage Regional HS Interact Club Program of the Year: Manchester Sharks Law Enforcement Volunteer of the Year: Chris Krajenka The Special Olympics New Hampshire Awards Banquet is held in the early spring to recognize businesses, organizations, and individuals who have performed distinguished services for Special Olympics New Hampshire during the past year. Any individual may nominate, be nominated or nominate themselves.

    60. Comprehensive Emergency Management Planning For Schools
    management planning at the graduate level to school administrators through the CEMPShas received media attention from new hampshire and national
    http://www.nhoem.state.nh.us/Training/cemps.htm
    Comprehensive Emergency Management Planning for Schools CEMPS Comprehensive Emergency Management Planning for Schools (CEMPS) is a program offered to New Hampshire school districts aimed at providing emergency planning to protect school children and adult personnel during natural and manmade disasters. Providing protection for schools has received a great deal of attention from the news media and public officials at all levels in recent years because of a number of high visibility incidents of school violence. CEMPS was actually started well before those events occurred and it is designed to provide an all-hazards emergency plan that would be put in operation no matter what the emergency. CEMPS is a process that assists in the development of workable, user-friendly emergency management plans for schools. A school district's plan is developed by its own personnel in cooperation with local first responders and the N.H. Office of Emergency Management. That is, the plan is developed by the people who will carry it out when the need arises. The basic principles of CEMPS are: q During an emergency, school personnel become emergency responders.

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