Knowledge Center Newsletters and Publications

NEWSLETTERS
The Informant is published by Sam Ayers, Ed. D.  The newsletter features articles about The Knowledge Center and Core Knowledge events.
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The Informant - September 2009
The Informant - December 2008
The Informant - September 2008
The Informant - December 2007
The Informant - August 2007
The Informant - April 2007
The Informant - February 2007
The Informant - December 2006
The Informant - October 2006
The Informant - March 2006
The Informant - November 2005
The Informant - October 2005
The Informant - August 2005
The Informant - May 2005
The Informant - April 2005
The Informant - February 2005

The Informant - January 2005

POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS
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Theodore Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
George Washington Carver

Haynes: The Man Who Built Lubbock

Architecture in Lubbock
Public Art and Sculpture in Lubbock
PRINTED MATERIALS

Printed in 2009, E. C. Struggs: A Visionary Leader highlights the life and educational contributions of this early East Lubbock educator.  It also chronicles the history of Dunbar School (from two-room school to junior-senior high school). Copies are located in Lubbock area school and public libraries.

 

Printed in 2007, Lights, Camera, Action! Bringing Your Curriculum To Life Through Plays is intended as a resource for elementary teachers using the Core Knowledge Sequence. The book provides scripts for original plays, which can serve as culminating activities/parent programs for selected topics in the 1st through 3rd grades. Copies can be ordered by contacting Denise Smith at denisesmith@lubbockisd.org.
Printed in 2007, Dean of West Texas Architecture: Sylvan Blum Haynes highlights the long-term architectural designs of this architect, which can still be seen throughout Lubbock, and West Texas. Information is included about the architect, each building and architectural style. Copies are located in Lubbock area school and public libraries.
Printed in 2005, Lubbock's Public Sculpture highlights outdoor sculpture located throughout Lubbock, Texas.  Information is included about each piece and the individual artists.  Copies are located in Lubbock area school and public libraries.