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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 426 714 IR 057 281 AUTHOR Nordbye, Jody Ohmert, Ed. TITLE Colorado Education & Library Directory, 1998-1999. INSTITUTION Colorado State Dept. of Education, Denver. PUB DATE 1998-11-00 NOTE 488p.; For 1997-1998 edition, see ED 417 741. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF02/PC20 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Academic Libraries; *Elementary Secondary Education; *Higher Education; Public Libraries; Public Sector; School Districts; School Libraries; Special Libraries IDENTIFIERS *Colorado; *Colorado State Department of Education ABSTRACT The "Colorado Education Directory" is published annually as a service to schools, libraries, and other members of the educational community. All information within each section is arranged alphabetically. Thirteen sections include: 1) Colorado State Department of Education (CDE) staff and telephone numbers; 2) State Advisory Committees (that advise CDE activities); 3) school districts/buildings and personnel, along with a school district map; 4) charter schools; 5) district calendars (listing school opening and closing dates); 6) Boards of Cooperative (Educational) Services (BOCES) and member districts; 7) regional library service system offices; 8) academic libraries; 9) institutional libraries; 10) public libraries; 11) special libraries; 12) institutions of higher education and independent legislated vocational schools; and 13) educational groups and professional organizations. Maps of the Colorado Congressional District and area codes and Colorado public education facts are also included. (Contains six indexes covering: public school buildings, school districts, cities and school districts, libraries, general, and names of all persons listed in directory.) 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InstitutionEducationalSpecialPublicInstitutions Libraries Libraries Libraries ofGroups HigherandEducationNocational Professional Organizations Schools 139133181173161 PublicIndexesSchool School Districts Buildings 208195 LibrariesCountiesCitiesNamesGeneral and of Index and All14School SchoolPersons Districts Districts Listedin this Directory 15221212211209223 Colorado State Boardvi of Education PatriciaSixthEnglewood, Congressional M. Hayes, Colorado Chairman District T'homasFifthColorado M. Congressional Howerton, Spring, ColoradoVice District Chairman ThirdLeadville, CongressionalPat Chlouber Colorado District Member-at-LargeParker,John ColoradoEvans SecondBroomfield, CongressionalPatti Johnson Colorado District OU 16 443: FourthKersey, CongressionalClair Colorado Orr District First Denver,CongressionalGully Stanford Colorado District CommissionerWilliamState of J. 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