Newport: Education and Research
Newport: Education and Research
Elementary and Secondary Schools
Newport Public School District bills itself as a "student-centered learning community" that provides an academically rigorous experience for students from kindergarten through grade 12. The district has one of the highest amounts of total spending per pupil in the nation, with a well-developed visual and performing arts program, advanced technology in preparation for careers or college, and a community literacy program utilizing volunteer tutors. Up until 2002, Thompson Middle School was located in a circa-1897 building; a new facility was built from the ground up on the original site, opening in 2002.
Newport Public Schools also operates the Aquidneck Island Adult Learning Center, designed to serve youth and adults with GED and alternative diploma programs. The agency provides job skill development and work transition activities, arranges job shadowing opportunities, and cultivates adult literacy. Assessment for learning disabilities is available as well. The Newport Area Career and Technical Center is another program under the Newport Public Schools umbrella.
The following is a summary of data regarding the Newport Public School District as of the 2004-2005 school year.
Total enrollment: 2,826
Number of facilities elementary schools: 6 junior high/middle schools: 1 senior high schools: 1 other: 2
Student/teacher ratio: 13:1 (statewide)
Teacher salaries: minimum: $32,769 maximum: $58,443
Funding per pupil: $12,500 (2004)
Several charter and private schools are open for enrollment in the Newport County area, including the Meadowbrook Waldorf School in West Kingston, Rhode Island, and St. George's School, a college preparatory institution in Newport. The List Academy of Music and Arts is a nonprofit visual and performing arts institution offering enrichment classes to students of all ages and abilities.
Public Schools Information: Newport Public Schools, 437 Broadway, Newport, RI 02840; telephone (401)847-2100
Colleges and Universities
Newport is home to one private Catholic coeducational four-year university of arts and sciences, Salve Regina University, which offers baccalaureate degrees in 44 areas of concentration. Thirteen masters programs are available, and a PhD can be earned in Humanities. Enrollment in the 2004-2005 academic year stood at 2,479 students representing 34 states and 14 countries. Salve Regina has well-respected nursing and elementary, secondary, and special education programs.
The Naval War College (NWC) operates a military leadership institution in Newport, with a core curriculum that addresses national security decision making, strategy and policy, and joint military operations. NWC works on a trimester system; its student body of mid- and upper-level officers can earn baccalaureate degrees in any of five colleges, while a masters of arts degree is available in National Security and Strategic Studies. The NWC is part of the Naval Education and Training Center, as is the Naval Justice School that trains judge advocate generals and other military legal experts.
Civilians can also gain hands-on experience with boats at the International Yacht Restoration School in Newport, where students learn the history of yachts while honing their skills in restoration and boat-building. The school coordinates an annual Summer Gala in celebration of the yacht. Newport is also home to a branch of the Community College of Rhode Island, the main campus of which is located in Warwick. Students of CCRI-Newport can pursue a variety of associate degrees, certifications, or transfer credits for four-year institutions of higher education.
Libraries and Research Centers
The Newport Public Library has served the community for more than 130 years; the library operates a bookmobile service, offers a number of programs tailored to youth and teen readers, and maintains a collection of more than 124,000 volumes supplemented by upwards of 4,000 audio-visual materials. In 2005 the library received a grant of $27,500 to strengthen technological resources available to patrons. Through a reciprocal borrowing agreement, patrons have access to library materials in communities throughout the state.
Special libraries in Newport include those coordinated by various departments of the U.S. Navy on such topics as military science and antisubmarine warfare. Libraries are maintained by Salve Regina University, Newport Hospital, Newport Historical Society, the U.S. Naval War College, and the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Of unique interest is the Redwood Library and Athenuaeum, founded in 1747 and said to be the oldest continuously circulating library in the United States. The library contains a valuable collection of rare books, paintings, furnishings, and historical items. The building itself is reminiscent of a Grecian temple; services have been relocated in 2005 while the structure undergoes restoration.
The library and museum materials housed within the Newport Historical Society can jumpstart genealogical and local history research with access to more than 200,000 photographs, 12,000 volumes and 10,000 collectible objects. The U.S. Naval War College conducts war games research, hosts strategic think tank sessions and houses a Naval Underwater Systems research center, all of which contribute to the future direction of the Navy.
Public Library Information: Newport Public Library, 300 Spring St., Newport, RI 02840; telephone (401)847-8720
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SCIENCE GOA LOHAFEX TWO PANAJI.
Newspaper article from: United News of India (UNI) (New Delhi, India); 4/13/2009; 700+ words
; ...as 'salps' and 'chaetognaths'. The dominant species (Themisto gaudichaudii) is the main food of squids and fin whales in...southern zone. However, much less is known about the biology of Themisto than of krill, although it provides the food base of the extensive...
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Recent findings in bird research described by researchers from Deakin University.
Newspaper article from: Ecology, Environment & Conservation; 3/13/2009; 700+ words
; ...dominated by two taxa: a euphausiid Nyctiphanes australis which comprised 87% of the diet by number: and a hyperiid amphipod Themisto australis which constituted a further 12.5%. Mean lengths (+/- SE) of N. australis (n = 39) and T. australis...
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Studies from University of Jyvaskyla have provided new information about environmental research.
Newspaper article from: Ecology, Environment & Conservation; 4/3/2009; 700+ words
; ...planktovores and 7-150 in lipid of piscivores, were in fair agreement with the analysis results from August 1997: 21-31 in Themisto libellula (chatka), 26-42 in Boreocadus saida (Polar cod), and 5-27 in Gadus morhua (cod) liver," wrote J. Paasivirta...
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Significant leaps for Baldwin, Inoue: a national title and a throw triple-axel
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; ...Orscher, Glastonbury, Conn., and Garr ett Lu cash, Granby, Conn., 104.51. 5. Naomi Nari Nam, Irvine, Calif., and Themisto cle s Leftheris, Long Be ach, Calif., 100.69. 6. Amanda Evora, Sugar Land, Texas, and Mark Ladwig, Moorhe ad...
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Research from University of Tromso provides new data about polar research.
Newspaper article from: Ecology, Environment & Conservation; 9/5/2008; 651 words
; ...main source of prey for the White Sea-Barents Sea stock of harp seals, to be substituted, in part, by amphipods (e.g. Themisto libellula) in mid-summer and polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and herring (Clupea pallasii) in late autumn and winter...
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Dynamic world under Arctic ice
Newspaper article from: Winnipeg Free Press; 2/29/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...on the bottom that collects the plankton caught in the nets. The first dip, collected from 10 metres, produces a single themisto libellula, a brown, fingernail-sized amphipod that wriggles like a shrimp. But the second sample is more spectacular...
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Simply Superb; in association with fish4 a matter of OPINION.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Daily Post (Liverpool, England); 3/6/2009; 700+ words
; ...litre 140bhp TDI, came in top trim Elegance, so luxury was heightened considerably with leather upholstery, 18-inch Themisto alloy wheels, heated front seats and at least eight other "extras" over and above other models. The entry model has standard...
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Czech contender poses a Superb challenge for rivals; Val Jessop tests the Skoda Superb 2.0 TD 140 6-speed saloon.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Daily Post (Liverpool, England); 3/4/2009; 700+ words
; ...TDI, came in top trim Elegance, so the degree of luxury is considerably heightened with full leather upholstery, 18-inch Themisto alloy wheels, heated front seats and at least eight other "extras" . The entry level S Superb has as standard many features...
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New polar research study results from C.E. Main et al described.
Newspaper article from: Ecology, Environment & Conservation; 4/24/2009; 700+ words
; ...there was little regional difference in diet. In general, diet was dominated by krill, Euphausia superba and by the amphipod Themisto gaudichaudii. Smaller (younger) fish tended to prey on a higher proportion of T. gaudichaudii and small euphausiids such...
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Themisto
Book article from: A Dictionary of Astronomy
Themisto A small satellite of Jupiter, distance...is about 8 km in diameter. Themisto was first seen in 1975 but not confirmed...observations. It gives its name to the Themisto prograde irregular group of Jovian satellites...
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Main satellites of the planets
Book article from: A Dictionary of Astronomy
...x2003;0.17 0.001 1610 IV Callisto 4819 1882.7 16.689 0.19 0.007 1610 XVIII Themisto 4 7284 130.02 43.26 0.243 1975 d XIII Leda 10 11 165 240.92 ...
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