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Student and Parent Handbook 7480 N. Broadway Bldg. #3, Denver, CO 80221 Office/Attendance Line: (303) 853-1920 Fax: (303) 853-3179 Welcome to Global Intermediate Academy We are happy you are part of our school community! Hours of Operation School Day 8:05 AM – 3:20 PM Office Hours 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM Director AJ Staniszewski 303-853-1921 [email protected] Assistant Director Julianne Hazah 303-853-1922 [email protected] Office Secretary Lupe Quezada 303-853-1920 [email protected] Office Clerk 303-853-1925 Health Assistant Myda Hernandez 303-853-1923 [email protected] Campus Security Steve Reffel 303-853-1927 [email protected] Dear Global Intermediate Academy Families, Welcome to Global Intermediate Academy (GIA). We are an International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP) in 4th and 5th grades and a Middle Years Programme (MYP), in grades 6th – 8th, and we are proud to be one of the elite IB World Schools across Colorado and internationally. The contents of this handbook will provide guidance and support for a safe learning environment. Students and their parents/guardians are encouraged to read the contents of this handbook and discuss them in order to promote understanding and a positive experience for all. We have the highest academic expectations for the students who attend school with us. All staff members are dedicated, caring, and skilled professionals. They help all students achieve by bringing engaging, standards-based learning into the classroom every day. Through our focus on inquiry-based learning, we are creating the next generation of strong, internationally minded leaders in our community. -
Federal Communications Commission Before the Federal
Federal Communications Commission Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Existing Shareholders of Clear Channel ) BTCCT-20061212AVR Communications, Inc. ) BTCH-20061212CCF, et al. (Transferors) ) BTCH-20061212BYE, et al. and ) BTCH-20061212BZT, et al. Shareholders of Thomas H. Lee ) BTC-20061212BXW, et al. Equity Fund VI, L.P., ) BTCTVL-20061212CDD Bain Capital (CC) IX, L.P., ) BTCH-20061212AET, et al. and BT Triple Crown Capital ) BTC-20061212BNM, et al. Holdings III, Inc. ) BTCH-20061212CDE, et al. (Transferees) ) BTCCT-20061212CEI, et al. ) BTCCT-20061212CEO For Consent to Transfers of Control of ) BTCH-20061212AVS, et al. ) BTCCT-20061212BFW, et al. Ackerley Broadcasting – Fresno, LLC ) BTC-20061212CEP, et al. Ackerley Broadcasting Operations, LLC; ) BTCH-20061212CFF, et al. AMFM Broadcasting Licenses, LLC; ) BTCH-20070619AKF AMFM Radio Licenses, LLC; ) AMFM Texas Licenses Limited Partnership; ) Bel Meade Broadcasting Company, Inc. ) Capstar TX Limited Partnership; ) CC Licenses, LLC; CCB Texas Licenses, L.P.; ) Central NY News, Inc.; Citicasters Co.; ) Citicasters Licenses, L.P.; Clear Channel ) Broadcasting Licenses, Inc.; ) Jacor Broadcasting Corporation; and Jacor ) Broadcasting of Colorado, Inc. ) ) and ) ) Existing Shareholders of Clear Channel ) BAL-20070619ABU, et al. Communications, Inc. (Assignors) ) BALH-20070619AKA, et al. and ) BALH-20070619AEY, et al. Aloha Station Trust, LLC, as Trustee ) BAL-20070619AHH, et al. (Assignee) ) BALH-20070619ACB, et al. ) BALH-20070619AIT, et al. For Consent to Assignment of Licenses of ) BALH-20070627ACN ) BALH-20070627ACO, et al. Jacor Broadcasting Corporation; ) BAL-20070906ADP CC Licenses, LLC; AMFM Radio ) BALH-20070906ADQ Licenses, LLC; Citicasters Licenses, LP; ) Capstar TX Limited Partnership; and ) Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses, Inc. ) Federal Communications Commission ERRATUM Released: January 30, 2008 By the Media Bureau: On January 24, 2008, the Commission released a Memorandum Opinion and Order(MO&O),FCC 08-3, in the above-captioned proceeding. -
Broadcast Schedule
Floydian Slip™ Broadcast schedule "Floydian Slip" is heard 122 times a week on the 107 stations of the Random Precision Radio Network. Schedule accurate as of October 2, 2021. SUNDAY KAPY 104.9 FM (valley1049.org/) Sun 1-2 am EDT Duvall, WA KTHO 590 AM/96.1 FM (www.kthoradio.com) Sun 2-3 am EDT South Lake Tahoe, CA WQFX 103.1 FM Sun 8-9 am EDT (/radiojamestown.com/wqfx-fm) Jamestown, NY WRFP 101.9 FM (/www.convergeradio.org) Sun 9-10 am EDT Eau Claire, WI KBSZ 97.3/1260 AM/FM (rattler973.com/) Sun 10-11 am EDT Mesa, AZ KAOS Sound (www.kaos-sound.co.uk) Sun 10-11 am EDT (Online station) KGFK 95.7 (www.957theforks.com/) Sun 10-11 am EDT Grand Forks, ND JEMP Radio (www.jempradio.com) Sun 10-11 am EDT (Online station) KORL 101.5 FM (krock1015.com) Sun 11 am-12 pm EDT Honolulu, HI Choice Classic Rock Sun 11 am-12 pm EDT (www.choiceclassicrock.com) (Online station) DCX Rocks Sun 11 am-12 pm EDT (/www.extrememuzic.com/dcxplay.html) (Online station) X Radio (www.serverroom.net/radio/271921) Sun 12-1 pm EDT (Online station) KXRC 105.3 FM (XROCK105.com) Sun 12-1 pm EDT Durango, CO KHYX 94.3 FM (www.rockninefourthree.com/) Sun 12-1 pm EDT Winnemucca, NV KDPI 88.5 FM (kdpifm.org) Sun 1-2 pm EDT Ketchum, ID KONG (www.monsterrock.net) Sun 2-3 pm EDT (Online station) Fenland Youth Radio (Online) Sun 4-5 pm EDT (/www.fenlandyouthradio.com/) Whittlesey, Cambs WLGN 1510 AM/103.3 FM Sun 6-7 pm EDT (/www.983samfm.com) Logan, OH KZRO 100.1 FM (www.zchannelradio.com) Sun 6-7 pm EDT Mount Shasta, CA WDML 106.9 FM (www.wdml.com) Sun 7-8 pm EDT Mount Vernon, IL -
Greater Dakota
2009 annual report 1 1 1 1 34 34 23 1 1 23 26 18 1 1 greater dakota 1 13 20 25 30 41 41 30 30 41 20 25 41 25 41 41 NEWS SERVICE 3 6 6 35 24 16 16 16 35 16 4 35 21 16 16 4 11 38 37 37 14 16 4 8 43 19 8 27 19 10 29 29 27 40 19 15 2929 40 33 33 33 29 28 29 29 29 31 33 33 33 33 29 333333 33 22 33 3332 22 7 7 33 12 33 6 12 39 17 33 33 44 44 39 2 42 42 44 39 5 44 39 3939 39 39 36 MEDIA OUTLETS City Map # Outlets City Map # Outlets City Map # Outlets Aberdeen 1 American News, KQAA-FM, Madison 19 KJAM-AM, KJAM-FM, Sisseton 34 KBWS-FM, KSWS AM KBFO-FM, KGIM-AM, The Madison Daily Leader Spearfi sh 35 KBHU-FM, KDDX-FM, KKAA-AM, KLRJ-FM, Milbank 20 KKSD-FM, KMSD-AM KSLT-FM KSDN-AM, KSDN-FM, Miller 21 Miller Press Spring Grove, MN 36 KQYB-FM KSFF-FM Mitchell 22 The Daily Republic, KMIT-FM, Sturgis 37 KBHB-AM, KRCS-FM Alcester 2 Hudsonite KORN-AM, KQRN-FM Sundance, WY 38 KYDT-FM Belle Fourche 3 KBFS-AM Mobridge 23 KOLY FM, KOLY-AM Vermillion 39 KAOR-FM, KBHE-TV, KOSZ Brookings 4 Brookings Register, KBRK- Onida 24 Onida Watchman AM, KUSD-FM, KUSD-TV, AM, KBRK-FM Ortonville, MN 25 KCGN-FM, KDIO-AM. -
American Media Services P
Stations in the U.S. South Dakota American Media Services P. 0. Bo 20696 LLC CHARLESTON, SC 29413 DEVELOPERS & BROKERS OF RADIO PROPERTIES TEL (843) 972 -2200 WWW.AMERICANMEDIASERVICES.COM FAX (843) 881 -4436 (605) 336 -0415. Licensee: Midcontinent Broadcasting of South Dakota 336 -0415. Web Site: www.kwsn.com. Licensee: Midcontinent Radio of Plumer, gen mgr: John Derrek, rgnl sis mgr: Jon Anderson. progmg Inc. Group owner: Midcontinent Media Inc. (acq 1952) *Net: AP. South Dakota Inc. Group owner: Midcontinent Media Inc. (acq dir; Diana Smiley, mus dir: Tracey Krsnak, chief of engrg. Wash airy: Leventhal, Senter & Lerman. Format: Oldies. Target aud: 10- 23 -96; $3 million with co- located FM) Net: CBS. Rep: Katz. Wash 25 -54. N. Larry Benison, chmn: Joe H. Floyd. pres; Mark Niblick, airy: Fisher, Wayland. Cooper. Leader & Zaragoza L.L.P.. Format: All St. Francis exec VP: Mike Costanzo, gen mgr; Curt Dykstra, gen sls mgr; Dave sports. News staff: 2; news progmg 27 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -54; Roberts, progmg dir: Jack Taylor, news dir: Scott Smidt. chief of engrg. adults with disposable income, business leaders. Larry Benison. KINI(FM)-See Crookstoc. NE CEO; Joe H. Floyd, pres; Mike Costanzo, gen mgr; Greg Bellrage. KELO -FM- July 11. 1965: 92.5 mhz: 100 kw. 1,900 ft. TL: N43 31 07 progmg dir: Scott Smidt. chief of engrg. W96 32 05. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Format: Light adult contemp. Spec Sturgis prog: Jazz 6 hrs wkly. Steve Lassa. prom dir: Reid Holsen, progmg KRRO(FM)-Co-owned with KWSN. May 6, 1969: 103.7 mhz: 50 kw. -
Airing on the Side of Agriculture Is Included in the Blog Section of NAFB.Com
, Volume 8, Number 8, August 5, 2020 by Larry A. Quinn BACHMEIER IS BROADCASTER, AUCTIONEER, AND RANCHER – Scott Bachmeier (KFYR/KBMR, Rhame, North Dakota) grew up on a farm/ranch in south central North Dakota near the small town of Raleigh. His family operation consisted of dairy, ranching, small grains, and forage. After high- school graduation, Bachmeier continued his education in Minot and found a part-time job at KCJB- AM radio, helping with every aspect of radio he could learn. Bachmeier moved to the Bowman, North Dakota, area where he took a job as an afternoon radio announcer at KPOK-AM radio. He also worked part-time helping area farmers and ranchers when not on- the-air or announcing local sporting events. On weekends, he went home to help his folks with the family chores. While in Bowman, he met his wife, Dixie, the daughter of one of the local ranchers in the Badlands of North Dakota. They were married in 2002, and Dixie finished her doctorate in chiropractic in 2005. Bachmeier got an opportunity to work at KFYR-AM (Bismarck North Dakota), the legendary 550 AM that his dad would listen to for everything from weather to farm markets. Since he loves the outdoors, Bachmeier started an outdoor radio program, Dakota Prairie Outdoors, that focused on how hunting, farming, and ranching work well together. This show was picked up by other stations across North and South Dakota. Bachmeier then started a local afternoon talk show focused on issues facing the region while continuing to grow his outdoor radio show. -
November, December 2010, January 2011
In Touch A quarterly publication of Meade School District November-December 2010 January 2011 Volume 7, Number 2 www.meade.k12.sd.us Bad weather protocols ...Page 2 Geometry-in-construction ...Page 3 Superintendent to retire ...Page 5 Winter music programs ...Page 6 This Old School House ...Page 7 Ready,Ready, Dakota STEP results Set,Set, GoGo ...Pages 8-9 forfor Peer Helper Program ...Page 14 WoodleWoodle FieldField School calendar TrackTrack ...Page 15 (See page 4) “To Build Knowledge and Skills for Success Today and Tomorrow” School closings and inclement weather Any closure of district This information will also be ginal, the superintendent and bus schools, altering of bus routes or disseminated to parents through contractor are in constant commu- early dismissals due to hazardous the parent notification phone nication. weather or other emergencies that service SchoolReach. This serv- Because of the interconnected threaten the health or safety of ice will simultaneously call all the nature of the Meade District bus students and district staff will be phone numbers in the district’s routes, it is impossible to cancel decided by Meade Superintendent contact list, delivering a short or dismiss classes on a school- James Heinert. recorded message from the by-school basis; rather, this must Notification of this action will Superintendent. be done on a dis- be submitted to radio stations If school is PARENTS AND GUARDIANS: trict basis. KBHB (810 AM), KOTA (1380 closed during the Contact your child’s school Technology to make sure your contact AM), KAT (98.7 FM),FOX (100.3 day and buses allows the moni- information including phone FM), KIMM (1150 AM), KKMK can’t run, parents toring of weather number and email are (93.9 FM), KKLS (920 AM), are responsible for conditions and up-to-date. -
Stations Monitored
Stations Monitored 10/01/2019 Format Call Letters Market Station Name Adult Contemporary WHBC-FM AKRON, OH MIX 94.1 Adult Contemporary WKDD-FM AKRON, OH 98.1 WKDD Adult Contemporary WRVE-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY 99.5 THE RIVER Adult Contemporary WYJB-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY B95.5 Adult Contemporary KDRF-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 103.3 eD FM Adult Contemporary KMGA-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 99.5 MAGIC FM Adult Contemporary KPEK-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 100.3 THE PEAK Adult Contemporary WLEV-FM ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM, PA 100.7 WLEV Adult Contemporary KMVN-FM ANCHORAGE, AK MOViN 105.7 Adult Contemporary KMXS-FM ANCHORAGE, AK MIX 103.1 Adult Contemporary WOXL-FS ASHEVILLE, NC MIX 96.5 Adult Contemporary WSB-FM ATLANTA, GA B98.5 Adult Contemporary WSTR-FM ATLANTA, GA STAR 94.1 Adult Contemporary WFPG-FM ATLANTIC CITY-CAPE MAY, NJ LITE ROCK 96.9 Adult Contemporary WSJO-FM ATLANTIC CITY-CAPE MAY, NJ SOJO 104.9 Adult Contemporary KAMX-FM AUSTIN, TX MIX 94.7 Adult Contemporary KBPA-FM AUSTIN, TX 103.5 BOB FM Adult Contemporary KKMJ-FM AUSTIN, TX MAJIC 95.5 Adult Contemporary WLIF-FM BALTIMORE, MD TODAY'S 101.9 Adult Contemporary WQSR-FM BALTIMORE, MD 102.7 JACK FM Adult Contemporary WWMX-FM BALTIMORE, MD MIX 106.5 Adult Contemporary KRVE-FM BATON ROUGE, LA 96.1 THE RIVER Adult Contemporary WMJY-FS BILOXI-GULFPORT-PASCAGOULA, MS MAGIC 93.7 Adult Contemporary WMJJ-FM BIRMINGHAM, AL MAGIC 96 Adult Contemporary KCIX-FM BOISE, ID MIX 106 Adult Contemporary KXLT-FM BOISE, ID LITE 107.9 Adult Contemporary WMJX-FM BOSTON, MA MAGIC 106.7 Adult Contemporary WWBX-FM -
Real People. Real Help. Real Close
communicate the results and future plans. future and results the communicate pledge. To execute the program as outlined, we will evaluate store and wholesaler commitments on December 4, 2009 and and 2009 4, December on commitments wholesaler and store evaluate will we outlined, as program the execute To pledge. If you believe this is a valuable MHA service, make your pledge and urge your wholesale partners and neighboring stores to to stores neighboring and partners wholesale your urge and pledge your make service, MHA valuable a is this believe you If stores. To continue, MHA needs the financial support of our wholesale partners and pledges from a minimum number stores. stores. number minimum a from pledges and partners wholesale our of support financial the needs MHA continue, To stores. only program in the nation exclusively promoting the service, convenience and local ownership of independent hardware hardware independent of ownership local and convenience service, the promoting exclusively nation the in program only program relies on the commitment of your store and our wholesale partners. This is the the is This partners. wholesale our and store your of commitment the on relies program Store!™ Hardware Local My MHA’s purchase additional $38 individual 2010 game tickets in December. in tickets game 2010 individual $38 additional purchase March 1, 2010, and July 1, 2010, net 30. net 2010, 1, July and 2010, 1, March Yes, put me on a mailing/phone list for the opportunity to to opportunity the for list mailing/phone a on me put Yes, -
Annual Abstract of Statistics
Annual Abstract of Statistics No 144 2008 Edition Editor: Ian Macrory Office for National Statistics ISBN 978-0-230-54560-1 Copyright and reproduction ISSN 0072-5730 © Crown copyright 2008 A National Statistics publication Published with the permission of the Office for Public Sector National Statistics are produced to high professional standards set out Information (OPSI) in the National Statistics Code of Practice. They are produced free from You may re-use this publication (excluding logos) free of charge in any political influence. Not all the statistics contained within this publication format for research, private study or internal circulation within an are national statistics because it is a compilation from various sources. organisation providing it is used accurately and not in a misleading context. The material must be acknowledged as Crown copyright and About us you must give the title of the source publication. Where we have The Office for National Statistics identified any third party copyright material you will need to obtain The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the executive office of the UK permission from the copyright holders concerned. Statistics Authority, a non-ministerial department which reports directly For re-use of this material you must apply for a Click-Use Public Sector to Parliament. ONS is the UK government’s single largest statistical Information (PSI) Licence from: producer. It compiles information about the UK’s society and economy which provides evidence for policy and decision-making and in the Office of Public Sector Information, Crown Copyright Licensing and allocation of resources. Public Sector Information, St Clements House, 2–16 Colegate, Norwich NR3 1BQ The Director of ONS is also the National Statistician. -
Minnesota Emergency Alert System Statewide Plan 2018
Minnesota Emergency Alert System Statewide Plan 2018 MINNESOTA EAS STATEWIDE PLAN Revision 10 Basic Plan 01/31/2019 I. REASON FOR PLAN The State of Minnesota is subject to major emergencies and disasters, natural, technological and criminal, which can pose a significant threat to the health and safety of the public. The ability to provide citizens with timely emergency information is a priority of emergency managers statewide. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) was developed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to provide emergency information to the public via television, radio, cable systems and wire line providers. The Integrated Public Alert and Warning System, (IPAWS) was created by FEMA to aid in the distribution of emergency messaging to the public via the internet and mobile devices. It is intended that the EAS combined with IPAWS be capable of alerting the general public reliably and effectively. This plan was written to explain who can originate EAS alerts and how and under what circumstances these alerts are distributed via the EAS and IPAWS. II. PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES OF PLAN A. Purpose When emergencies and disasters occur, rapid and effective dissemination of essential information can significantly help to reduce loss of life and property. The EAS and IPAWS were designed to provide this type of information. However; these systems will only work through a coordinated effort. The purpose of this plan is to establish a standardized, integrated EAS & IPAWS communications protocol capable of facilitating the rapid dissemination of emergency information to the public. B. Objectives 1. Describe the EAS administrative structure within Minnesota. (See Section V) 2. -
Am Revitalization
AM REVITALIZATION Sponsored by February 2016 From the Publishers of Radio World NEW! NXSeries The Industry’s Most Advanced 5 and 10 kW AM Transmitters Outstanding Control 86% Efficiency Compact Proven NX Series Technology with over 20 Megawatts Deployed Learn more at Nautel.com AM Radio’s Unique AM Opportunity REVITALIZATION Stations licensed to the U.S. AM radio band are in a time Sponsored by February 2016 From the Publishers of dramatic change and challenge. In October the Federal of Radio World Communications Commission took action with a report and order that implements a number of important rule changes. It also laid out additional moves it intends to 4 take. AM’s Problems Won’t Paul McLane This eBook will help you untangle the details and implications of the big order and understand what else Be Solved Overnight Editor in Chief might be coming. Commissioner Pai writes, “It is important that the discussion about Radio World invited Commissioner Ajit Pai to share with you his thoughts the future of the AM band continue” about the revitalization effort to date. I can think of no commissioner since Jim Quello who has taken such an active interest in radio — and AM specifically — as he has. The translator aspects of the FCC order have been well reported, but how 6 does the situation look now that the first of the four-part window process Of Windows, has begun? Communications attorney and translator guru John Garziglia Waivers and Auctions helps us understand. John Garziglia on what’s next for The October order enacted more than just translator windows, though, FM translators in AM revitalization so we turned to AM expert Ron Rackley to dig into the less publicized aspects and analyze them.