Public Education Foundation In Chattanooga Tennessee One of the districts two vocational schools will become a comprehensive highschool and the other may become an adult high school, officials said. http://www.pefchattanooga.org/www/docs/113-246
Discover Jackson And West Tennessee - Jacksonsun.com Business vocational schools. News about JMC schools. Evaluation of J-MCsuperintendent Roy Weaver. CyHigh news for and by West tennessee Teens. http://www.jacksonsun.com/education/index.shtml
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Sumner County Schools, Gallatin, Tennessee 8/04, Westmoreland High, SPEDResource, vocational-Agriculture, 4 for a teaching positionwith Sumner County schools is located in Middle tennessee, northeast of http://www.sumnerschools.org/jobs.htm
Extractions: The following teaching positions will be available at the specified schools at the beginning of the 2004-2005 school year. Primary positions are grades 1-3, Intermediate are grades 4-5 and Middle grades are 6-8. All transfers/applicants must satisfy "highly qualified" status. Only TENURED educators may request a transfer.All applications and/or calls should be made directly to the system's Human Resources Dept., not to the individual school. Posting Date School Positions Transfer/Application Deadline Jack Anderson Elementary Intermediate, SPED- Resource/Gifted Benny Bills Elementary Primary, Intermediate H.B. Williams Elementary Intermediate Lakeside Park Elementary SPED- Ext. Resource (ERC) Madison Creek Elementary Kindergarten, Primary Millersville Elementary Intermediate Nannie Berry/ Walton Ferry Elementaries SPED- Resource/ Gifted Union Year Round Elementary SPED- Resource P/T Vena Stuary Elementary Intermediate, School Counselor
Why East Tennessee? Educational opportunities are available at private schools, vocational schoolsand fouryear colleges including the University of tennessee, Carson-Newman http://www.baptistoneword.org/aboutbap/join/employ/why.html
Extractions: The breathtaking beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains. Rolling green valleys. Shimmering lakes and streams. East Tennessee has it all. It's no surprise millions of visitors come to Knoxville and the surrounding area to see the natural splendor provided by Mother Nature. The area's mountain ranges provide a generally moderate climate with four distinct seasons. The climate allows residents and visitors alike to enjoy a wide variety of out door activities almost every day of the year.
Zuppe Is A Small Restaurant Serving Mediterranean Food. In relation to these vocational programs, the tennessee Restaurant Association apilot program to the Metropolitan Nashville/Davidson County schools. http://www.thetra.com/education/statevocationalprograms-.htm
National Technical Honor Society - NTHS Sullivan South High School, Danny Arwood, Kingsport. Sumner Co. vocational Education,Ron Hosse, Gallatin. tennessee Technology Center, Regina Wood, Lexington. http://www.nths.org/About/Schools.asp?StateID=TN
Knoxville Tennessee Information Gateway / Real Estate Listings 7 elementary schools, 2 high schools, and a vocational school. System is a ten (10)school K-12 State Community College University of tennessee at Knoxville http://www.knoxville-tn.com/mcminn.html
Extractions: McMinn County General Information / Education / Medical / Cultural / Entertainment Americans' absolute refused to knuckle-under and had been hardened by service in World War II. Having fought to free other countries from murderous regimes, they rejected vicious abuse by their county government. These Americans were Tennesseans of McMinn County, located in Eastern Tennessee. The main towns of McMinn County are Athens, Etowah. The depression of McMinn County had ravaged the county. Drought broke many farmers, workforces shrank. The Cantrell family backed Franklin Roosevelt in the election in 1932, hoping that the programs would help the local economy. The general election passed quietly. McMinn countains having restored the Rule of Law returned to their daily lives. General Information Airports McMinn County
SearchBug - Arizona Vocational School Resources http//www.arizonacolleges-vocational-schools.org. Bird Golf Academy Golf schooloffers one-on Has locations in Arizona, California, Colorado and tennessee. http://www.searchbug.com/resources.aspx/arizona-vocational-school
Tennessee Immunization Requirements grades K12 of any public, private or church related schools, vocational schools,technical schools, colleges and universities in the state of tennessee. http://home.san.rr.com/via/STATES/req-tn.htm
Press Release In 1983 the General Assembly incorporated the institutes and area vocational schools(now TTC) into the tennessee Board of Regents, which originally consisted http://www.hvacexcellence.org/NewsItem.cfm?ReleaseID=52
EDUCATION: Higher Learning In East Tennessee SIGN UP ». OTHER TRAINING Business, vocational schools provide specialized trainingtennessee Colleges. List of all colleges in the state of tennessee view list. http://web.knoxnews.com/advertising/education/other.html
Tennessee's BEST university, trade or vocational school, or other postsecondary institution in theState of tennessee or anywhere in the country, and at certain schools abroad. http://www.tnbest.org/faq_gen.html
Extractions: Home Getting Started Plan Overview Investment Options Enroll Today At Your Service Account Service Forms Investment Performance Contact Us Frequently Asked Questions General Information Tuition Finder News Update Treasurer's Letter Links General Questions Who can open an Account? How much can I contribute? What can the money in the Account be used for? Who can make a withdrawal on a TN BEST Account? ... How can I get started? Q. Who can open an Account? A. You can open an Account with a minimum investment of just $25 by check, money order, electronic funds transfer or an automatic payment plan through your bank Account. If payroll deduction is available through your employer, you can get started with $15 per Account per pay period. There is no annual limit on the amount you may contribute to an Account. However, a lifetime limit applies. In general, you may contribute to your Account, if at the time of your contribution, the total balance of all Accounts in Tennessee's BEST 529 College Savings Plan and Tennessee's BEST Prepaid Tuition Plan for your beneficiary does not exceed $235,000. Your Account may continue to grow beyond this limit based on the performance of the investment option(s) you've selected (There are estate and gift tax issues to consider when opening an Account. You may wish to check with your tax advisor.)
Tennessee School For The Deaf (1845-1945) The tennessee School for the Deaf has made gratifying progress or thirty years agothe deaf schools led the country in their vocational facilities; since http://www.knoxcotn.org/schools/tsd/schoolhistory_chapt4.htm
Extractions: The School Today The preceding sections have dealt with the growth of the school and its improvements from time to time as an educational institution. The purpose of this section is to give a rather brief picture of the school as a visitor would find it today. The aspects to be noted include general organization, objectives, administration, the staff, the pupils, methods of instruction, and the curriculum. The chart presented at the end of this section was compiled by the Administrative Head of the Tennessee School for the Deaf, Mrs. H. T. Poore. It reveals the administrative set-up of the present time (1945). Objectives A. General objectives of the Administration: 1. To discover through as many agencies as possible and to enroll in the school all eligible persons requiring education by the special methods of instruction used with the deaf, for whom no other provision is being made.
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Clarksville Tennessee Real Estate Today, as tennessee s fastest growing city behind only Memphis and Nashville hometo Austin Peay State University and several vocational/trade schools. http://www.relocate-america.com/states/TN/cities/clarksville.htm
Extractions: "Where Rivers Roll, Spires Rise & Eagles Soar" C larksville is one of the fastest growing cities in the southeast with a heritage expanding over 200 years. Clarksville has continued to grow, becoming the state's fifth largest city. New neighborhoods are popping up all over Clarksville and Montgomery County designed with the family needs in mind. Proximity to schools, safety and affordability are the top reasons families cite as the advantages to living here. Clarksville continuers to experience a residential construction boom in affordable housing.
Tennessee Colleges, Trade Schools And Vocational Training tennessee college, trade school, vocational training and adult education listing.tennessee Colleges, Trade schools and Adult vocational Training Programs. http://www.4education.us/tennessee.htm
Extractions: An Equal Opportunity Employer Hamilton County Schools and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga are pleased with our collaborative Alternative Certification Program. We accept applications between November and January of each year for new cohorts. We leave current information on the website during other months for information only. The deadline for each cohort is January 31. There are no exceptions. Thank you for your interest.
K-12 Vocational Sites Career Exploration on the Internet tennessee Department of School, Concord, New HampshireConnecticut vocational Technical schools Connecticut State http://ncrve.berkeley.edu/K12.html
Extractions: NCRVE Home Site Search Product Search This page contains links to WWW pages maintained by K-12 vocational programs. The original "call for sites" appeared in "NET Gain" in the November/December issue of AVA 's (now ACTE's) Techniques journal (p. 17). To suggest a site for listing here, please send the URL to David Carlson at NCRVE: dcarlson@uclink.berkeley.edu Please also visit the NCRVE Other Sites and State Departments of Vocational Education pages, which have links to organizations that may provide useful information and resources for K-12 educators and students. Anderson County Career and Technology Center Williamston, South Carolina Attleboro High School Attleboro, Massachusetts Barre Regional Vocational Technical Center Barre, Vermont Building Boats with Children Hermon Hutchens Elementary School, Valdez, Alaska Burlington Technical Center Burlington, Vermont Cape Cod Tech Harwich, Massachusetts Career-Technical Education Program New Horizons Regional Education Center, Hampton, Virginia Catoosa Technology Center Technology Education Lab, Catoosa Middle School, Catoosa, Oklahoma
Village Profile Presents Lawrence County, AL located in Northwest Alabama in the heart of the tennessee Valley. schools, one middleschool, five high schools, two unit schools and a vocational school. http://www.villageprofile.com/alabama/lawrence/lawrence3.html
Extractions: A sophisticated transportation network takes advantage of Interstate and US Highways linking Lawrence County to markets near and far. Excellent railroads handle freight hauling across the nation. In addition, the Tennessee River - maintained at a constant depth year round by the Tennessee Valley Authority - has many navigable miles that pass through the county, allowing the shipment of goods to eastern and southern seaports. Air transportation in and out of the county is handled by the Industrial Airpark at Courtland. It is served by two 5,000-ft. runways and other facilities including utilities, railroads, and paved roads. The airpark has direct access to US Highway Alternate 72/Highway 20. In addition, the Huntsville International Airport, located 30 miles east of the Industrial Airpark, has four major airlines and the International Cargo Center. A proposed Memphis-to-Atlanta high speed corridor will pass through Lawrence County, connecting it to those two cities. Both are approximately 190 miles from the county. Other cities such as Nashville, Tennessee, which is 145 miles away, and Birmingham, Alabama, 90 miles away, are important commercial centers that conduct extensive business with the county.
OIT: Energy Efficiency Tools Go To School Additional Academic Programs tennessee Tech isn t alone in teaching energy thatcan be replicated at community colleges and vocational schools nationwide. http://www.oit.doe.gov/bestpractices/energymatters/sum2003_school.shtml
Extractions: A variety of energy efficiency tools are making their way into engineering school curricula around the country. Developed with the support of the DOE's Industrial Technologies Program and in partnership with industry associations, these tools are exposing students to energy efficiency best practices techniques that may influence their careers. "Our idea was to make DOE's assessment tools the focal point of the class," said Dr. Glenn T. Cunningham, associate professor of Mechanical Engineering at Tennessee Technological University. Glenn distributed copies of system assessment tools to each of the 22 students enrolled in his energy conversion and conservation class, then set them to work evaluating systems around the Cookeville, Tennessee, campus. Glenn's students used MotorMaster+, the Pump System Assessment Tool, 3E Plus, the Steam System Scoping Tool, and the Steam System Survey Guide in their class work. Later, students formed teams and fanned out across campus to evaluate a variety of systems. One group used an infrared camera to look for degraded insulation in a steam system. Another group used a portable power meter and an ultrasonic flow meter to evaluate pumps. A third group measured voltage levels and speeds of various motors around campus. Data gathered from each effort was fed back into one of the BestPractices assessment tools. For example, in one university building, students found a chilled water pump that was designed to run at 310 gallons per minute and 160 feet of head. The pump was actually operating at 440 gallons per minute and 133 feet of head. "It was overpumping by a large amount," Glenn said. Using the Pump System Assessment Tool, students learned that by adjusting the motor and the pump they could achieve energy savings.