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In message <199506281407.KAA02163@listserv.syr.edu> Peter Milbury writes: > Two of the most comprehensive sites listing K-12 schools on the Internet > are run by LM_NET members: > > > Stephen Collins' list is at: http://hillside.coled.umn.edu/others.html > > Gleason Sackman's is at: http://toons.cc.ndsu.nodak.edu/~sackmann/k12.html A third list is kept at TENET: http://www.tenet.edu/education/main.html The "real" URL for my list is: <URL:http://web66.coled.umn.edu/schools.html>, and you can reach these and other lists right from the Web66 Registry. The Web66 Registry has nearly twice as many schools as the other lists. Also, while Gleason's list includes only USA sites, the Web66 registry includes schools from over 25 different countries. The Web66 site has many other features of interest for schools working with the web, including complete instructions on setting up your own web site, information about networking, a hotlist of web sites for kids & teachers, and much more! <a href="http://Web66.coled.umn.edu/WebMaster.html">Stephen E. Collins</a> University of Minnesota Fax: (612) 625-6817 sec@web66.coled.umn.edu The biggest danger to children on the Internet is FEAR MONGERS.