Marshall County Schools Marshall County schools, Main Page, TN, tennessee, Lewisburg, schools. Serving Students in Grades k12. Marshall County School System 700 Jones Circle http://www.mcs.k12.tn.us/
TN Technology Trainers Classroom Links Links for k-12 ~ Daily Dose of the Web, Memphis City schools TASL - tennessee Association of School Librarians http://www.henry.k12.tn.us/teachersworkshop/Trainer/train.html
Extractions: ~ T Updated 7/15/02 The focus of this page is to provide training materials developed (or discovered) by Tennessee's K-12 technology trainers so that they might be of use to other trainers around the state. This page will be continually updated as more material is made available. To join our TN Tech Trainers' Listserv or to send training materials or links for other trainers to use, please email Barbara Garnett (garnettb@k12tn.net). PowerPoint Presentation TETC session materials from Betsy Wheeler with Obion County School System . (These two files are in Word and PowerPoint format to be downloaded.) Classroom Internet Resources Extensive list of available resources from Michelle Johnson - Hardeman County School System Technology Training Materials Blount County Schools Technology Planning for Administrators (a WebQuest)
Religious Schools In Nashville, TN On Nashville Citysearch Yellow Pages Middle tennessee Chrstn School; k12, Religious schools. 19.34 miles 112 DivisionSt Smyrna TN Map Pleasant View Christian School; k-12, Religious schools http://nashville.citysearch.com/yellowpages/directory/Nashville_TN/80/222/page1.
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Tennessee Education K-12 tennessee schools directory, k12 programs, School nutrition program, DARE, GREAT,TCAP scores, Special education, Home schooling. http://www.tennesseeanytime.org/education/k12.html
Tennessee K-12 School Directory - Public & Private Schools A free database of tennessee public and private schools. Comprehensive tennesseek12 school directory rankings and reports including test scores. http://www.aimrelocation.com/schools/tn/tn_schools.html
Extractions: A free public database of Tennessee public and private schools. Comprehensive Tennessee K-12 school directory rankings and reports including test scores. Search for Tennessee academic school districts including high schools, secondary, middle and elementary schools. Junior high and grade schools in TN are included as well. Check the SAT test scores. Click here: http://www.aimrelocation.com/schools/tn.html
Nashville Public Library - Nashville & Tennessee Education Links tennessee Association of Independent schools Non-profit independent schools in Nashville k-12 schools. Metropolitan Nashville Davidson County Public http://www.library.nashville.org/Links/Nashville/neducatn.html
Extractions: Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools comprises 127 schools including 67 elementary schools, 32 middle schools, 9 magnet programs, 4 special education schools, 1 adult center and 3 alternative schools. All academic magnet schools are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. An estimated 83% of Nashville's school-age children attend Metro Public Schools. ( Today's Nashville Guide , May-October 2001) AE Online (Tennessee Adult Education Online) - Literacy, ESL, GED, and other resources for teachers and students in adult education programs English as a Second Language Training - A listing of adult education programs by county, with ESL course information Metro Nashville Community Education Classes - Register for classes in cooking, business skills, gardening, first aid, and more Metropolitan Nashville Adult Basic Education Classes - Prepare for the General Educational Development (GED) Tests MNPS Library Link - Search for books at individual Metro Public School libraries or search the whole Metro Public School library system Native Nashville - Hispanic Resources Directory of Spanish-language media, churches, English as a second language, and other resources for Spanish speaking people in Middle Tennessee.
K-12 Networking - State Of Tennessee Each of tennessee s k12 public schools will have access to this electronichighway and exposure to a world of knowledge and learning opportunities. http://www.nctp.com/TN.html
Extractions: larry@nctp.com This plan's inclusion in the electronic database indicates that it is due consideration by technology planning committees. The following message concerns K-12 networking in the State of Tennessee. Forwarding or cross-posting of this message is welcomed, provided the content is left intact. This does not represent an official statement by the State of Tennessee, and any errors or omissions are my own. I must acknowledge the invaluable contribution of the COSNDISC participants and other state Education officials in our planning process in Tennessee: we've sought the benefit of others' experience in K-12 networking and you have been most helpful to us. The Tennessee State Department of Education presented its recommendations for the Tennessee Education Network (TEN) and 21st Century Classroom initiatives to the State's Information Systems Council (ISC) on December 16, 1993. Part of that presentation was the recommended TEN telecommunications approach. That segment of the presentation is reproduced in outline form below. The ISC gave their support to this approach, and Tennessee will be implementing the TEN - including Internet access to every school - in 1994.
VolWeb VolWeb made it possible for k12 schools throughout tennessee to maintain theirown websites at no charge to the individual schools. http://volweb.utk.edu/
Extractions: University Links System Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System Enter search terms Select type of search Select type of search People Search System Search Home Member Schools Resources VolWeb was created in 1996 under the visionary leadership of Dr. Dale Doak and the College of Education, Health and Human Services, and with funding from the Tennessee State Department of Education. VolWeb made it possible for K-12 schools throughout Tennessee to maintain their own websites at no charge to the individual schools. We recognize that the needs of the K-12 community in Tennessee have changed dramatically since 1996, and we are currently working with UT's Office of Information Technology as well as the College of Education, Health and Human Services to determine how VolWeb can continue to be relevant to that community. We will certainly include you in that planning process, and any comments or suggestions you have should be sent to hodge@sunsite.utk.edu
Tennessee Schools Private schools in tennessee with Web sites. Annotated. University Schoolof Nashville is an independent k12 school with an enrollment of 985 located http://privateschool.about.com/od/schoolstn1/
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Extractions: Welcome to the Vanderbilt Virtual School The Vanderbilt Virtual School partners with schools and community groups to make the most powerful use of technology for their organizations. Founded in 1991 with support from the Nashville business community, over 30,000 teachers in the state of Tennessee had their first hands-on experience with the Internet through the Vanderbilt Virtual School and its widely adopted training model. Working in collaboration with K-12 schools, universities, informal educators, and the community, the Virtual School matches curriculum needs with educational standards and links K-12 classrooms to resources beyond their four walls. Collaborative projects include hands-on science, life sciences, mental health, nutrition, space, humanities, history, arts, special education and career awareness. Interesting Links and Breaking News...
Graduate Programs At Tennessee State University School Psychology; and a Maser of Science in Prek-12 School Counseling. tennessee State University School of Agriculture and Family and Consumer http://schools.gradschools.com/graduate-schools/Tennessee-State.html
Extractions: The Department of Biological Sciences offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Biology and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Biological Science. Both curricula are designed to prepare scholars for the pursuit of research careers in academia, government, and industry, and to improve the level of competency of high school, college, and university teachers.
School Districts In Tennessee k12 public school system. Video presentation about the schools, Bristol TennesseeCity schools System information and links to individual schools. http://www.clickstate.com/tennessee/index.php?sid=150435739&t=sub_pages&cat=199
IJive.com Search Engine: Tennessee: Education: Private Schools A private middle school in West Knoxville, tennessee Just for 6th, 7th, 8thGrades. University School of Nashville is a coeducational k-12 school. http://ijive.com/Tennessee/Education/Private_Schools/
Tennessee School Choice 2003 tennessee. k12 Public and Private School Student AcademicPerformance. NAEP test results. NAEP Tests tennessee Student Performance http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/tennessee.cfm
Extractions: view by issue ... Return Home TENNESSEE State Profile (Updated April 2004) School Choice Status Strength of law: Weak Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2002): Number of students enrolled in charter schools (fall 2002) K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002) K-12 Public School Teachers (2001-2002) Number of teachers: 58,059 Average salary: $38,554
Extractions: Contact Subscribe Features ... Search Eugene Volokh Wednesday June 8, 2005 at 12:51pm 4 Trackbacks Possibly More Trackbacks Tennessee Elementary School Students Barred from Discussing a Certain Subject During Recess: A 10-year-old student and his friends were barred from engaging in a certain kind of speech during recess at Karns Primary School. The recess in that school, I'm told, is about 30 minutes long, and students are generally allowed to play, sit and read, talk, and do lots of other things. But this student and his friends were barred from engaging in one particular kind of speech. What is this speech that a Tennessee school has decided must be banned? Wearing black armbands to protest the war. Displaying a confederate flag. Discussing the Wiccan neo-pagan religion. Wearing insignia that depicted firearms. Something else. And the answer is . . . #5, specifically discussing the Bible. Those are the charges levied in a lawsuit filed by the student's parents (see the Complaint I've long been appalled by the willingness of government officials to discriminate against religious speech this way. It's true that under the Court's Establishment Clause caselaw the government generally may not itself engage in religious speech (especially in K-12 schools), nor may it give preferential treatment to religious speech. But this ban on government preferences for religious speech doesn't require or authorize discrimination against private religious speech. Such discrimination is itself unconstitutional; it violates the Free Speech Clause, and in my view the Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause as well (though that's less clear than the Free Speech Clause violation).
Research Guides - Resources For Education It also has sections for k12 schools, parents, special education, mathematics, et . tennessee Department of Education http//www.state.tn.us/education/ http://faculty.maryvillecollege.edu/library/researchguides/education.htm
Extractions: This site has a search engine that indexes 115,000 educational Web sites. It also has sections for K-12 schools, parents, special education, mathematics, et. Also has features on lesson planning, curriculums, teacher lessons, employment listings, books in education, financial planning, and more. Galaxy: Education http://galaxy.einet.net/galaxy/Social-Sciences/Education.html
State Regulation Of Private Schools - Tennessee This page provides tennessee s regulations governing private schools. approve and classify private schools, k12, upon request, provided that the same http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/tennesse.html
Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000 Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Curriculum: Special Education: Health: Safety: Home Schooling: Home school students entering public schools are treated as students entering from other non-approved schools regarding credit for work transferred and examinations that may be required. State Board of Education Rule No. 0520-1-2-03 (11). No diplomas or certificates of attendance are given by Tennessee to students who are home schooled. Independent Home Schools: Parents or legal guardians conducting an independent home school must register their child by August 1 of each year with the superintendent of schools. There is a provision for late registration and possible payment of a late fee. Parents or legal guardians conducting an independent home school must have a high school diploma or a GED to teach grades K-8 or a BA to teach grades 9-12. Parents or legal guardians conducting an independent home school may subscribe to any curriculum they choose. Students must attend a minimum of four hours of school per day for 180 days per year. Attendance records are sent to the Superintendent at the end of the school year.