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CHOCTAW SCHOOL NEWSPAPER
Jacket Journal...
Daily Oklahoman Newspaper
access code: 55I004705
Can only be used on CHS campus
DAILY OKLAHOMAN ARCHIVES
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Disclaimer:
The staff of Choctaw Nicoma Park Schools can in no way be held responsible for the
connectivity or content of any web site.
These resources are offered for your evaluation and any comments are encouraged.

For questions or comments
contact: Ms. Lynda West, Media Director,
Choctaw High School
September 1, 2010
Mission Statement for Choctaw High School Library Media Center
The library media center supports the curriculum of the school by providing high-quality reading materials for students that encourages and promotes reading for pleasure, by providing information resources for students and teachers, by assisting students in becoming responsible users of information, and by integrating the instruction of Information Literacy Skills and technology instruction so that all students may be successful lifelong learners.

WEB SITES FOR TEACHERS AND MEDIA SPECIALISTS
Please
suggest sites
SMART-BOARD
INFORMATION
Lesson Plans and State P.A.S.S. Curriculum Correlation
Teacher Info
United Streaming by Discovery
ALA
Books For The College Bound
**Educator's Reference Desk**
Websites for Teachers
Free
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
Puzzle-maker:
Word Search and Crossword
Educator's Spotlight
Digest
Survival Guide For
New Teachers - U. S. Department of Education
Federal Resources For Educational Excellence
Digital Classroom - National Archives
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC)
Copyright Info
Teacher's Guide to Fair Use and Copyright
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The CHS
Media Center was
selected as a recipient of a "Picturing America" Grant Award from the
National
Endowment for the Humanities in the Spring of 2009.
All pictures are available
in the Media Center.
Click the "Picturing America" logo
above to find out more about this grant.
Click here to see the pictures that are available
in the CHS Library
through this grant.