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Extractions: Contact: CDC, Division of Media Relations CDC awards funds to universities for research on how to prevent disease and injuries As part of its new strategy to strengthen and expand the nation's public health research programs at universities, CDC announced today grants of $12.5 million to fund 50 research projects at academic health centers, research centers and university-affiliated programs across the country. The funding is part of CDC's Prevention Research Initiative, an effort to link the talents and skills of university-based scientists with the resources of health departments, community-based programs, and national organizations. "The awards ensure that public health research activities address problems affecting the nation's communities," says Dr. Jeffrey P. Koplan, director of the CDC. "The grants will help CDC and its partners conduct research that can directly improve community health and reduce the need for medical care." The grants cover a range of subjects, including prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, asthma, genetics and home, workplace and recreational injuries. (See complete list attached.) Activities include centers of excellence in prevention research, research projects to inform public policy, and research investigator training and development. The average grant is approximately $250,000. Most projects are funded for three years.
KCS Media Advisory: 02-052 Pleasant Ridge Elementary school, Michael McClamroch, President, East TennesseeFoundation**. Ridgedale Elementary school, Dee Haslam, CEO, rivr media. http://www.kcs.k12tn.net/news/02/advisories/02-052.htm
Extractions: PFAD is an opportunity for business and civic leaders to experience a day in the life of a public school principal and increase their awareness of the strengths and challenges of Knox County Schools. The program provides community leaders the opportunity to create long-term relationships with principals and their schools.
TN:Ed:Tennessee To Hold Third Annual Student Discipline Conference media consultant, Managing the media During Student Actions · Gloria Towner, TennesseeEducation Association Janis Harvey, Director of schoolBased Services http://www.k-12.state.tn.us/arc/newsrel/nr990520.htm
Extractions: May 20, 1999 The Tennessee Department of Education will conduct a statewide conference at Fall Creek Falls May 24-26 to help school officials deal more effectively with student discipline. The conference, designed primarily for student disciplinary hearing officers, attendance supervisors, alternative school personnel and school administrators, will focus on "A Total Perspective of Student Discipline," including prevention, suspension and intervention. This is the third annual disciplinary hearing conference the department has conducted for local school systems. Director of the Tennessee School Safety Center Mike Herrmann and the department's General Counsel Kaye Jeter organized the meeting sessions. "After the recent U. S. District Court case in Knoxville which overturned the zero-tolerance expulsion of a local student, we find we still have much to do to insure that students receive their due process," Dr. Jeter said. "As District Judge James Jarvis stated in his opinion, 'school districts must do more than pay lip service to the concept of due process.' "Discipline cannot be done in a vacuum, in light of the recent outbreaks of violence in schools. This year's training is designed to help districts balance the rights of students with the need to make students understand that violence in schools will not be tolerated."
Nashville By invigorating the library media center, the initiative has catalyzed wholeschoolreform through Science project and the tennessee Technology Initiative http://www.ala.org/aasl/libpower/nash.html
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Board Of Education 1998. He was born in Eufaula, OK and is a graduate of Eufaula High school.Col. Pinney 1999. Dr. Dew was raised in Memphis, tennessee. He http://www.eufaula.k12.ok.us/board of education.htm
Extractions: E ufaula P ublic S chools Board of Education Superintendent HOME About EPS ... Administration B EACON Calendar Child Nutrition Communications ... Human Resource s Media Centers Newsletters Salary Schedule Safety ... School Sites For High School Ironhead Information, go to ehs.eufaula.k12.ok.us B oard of E ducation B oard M eeting ... ates B oard M embers The Eufaula School Board of Education is composed of five individuals who represent specific areas. Generally, one school board member is elected for a five-year term during each school election, held annually. Multiple elections may occur when a position is vacated during an un-expired term. In the event of such occurrence, an individual is appointed by the Board and serves until the next election. Members of the Board of Education are elected representatives; however, they serve without financial compensation for their service to the community and school district. Chuck Boss, Zone 1, was elected to the Board of Education in 2001. Mr. Boss is a graduate of Muskogee High School and a graduate of Radiologic Technology School at Sparks Regional Medical Center. He is a Board Certified Radiologic Technologist and Board Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist. Mr. Boss is employed at McAlester Regional Health Center and is the Director of Support and Professional Services. He is a member of Bacon College Advisory Committee Radiologic Technology Program. He and his wife, Susie, have five daughters and are members of the Trinity Episcopal Church
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