Lakeway school system, there are two private schools in Morristown. and serves an 11countyarea of tennessee. There is also a state area vocational school, a business http://www.chs.net/where.we.serve/hospitals/lakeway1.htm
Extractions: THE HOSPITAL For Information on Local Career Opportunities not listed on this site, call (423) 522-6004. THE MEDICAL STAFF The medical staff at Lakeway Regional Hospital is comprised of the following specialists: THE COMMUNITY Diversity in size, market and product creates a healthy base for the economy of Morristown and makes the community a vital part of the health of East Tennessee. RECREATION Lakeway to the Smokies has become the recreation by-line for Morristown because of its proximity to the Great Smoky Mountains and two TVA lakes: Cherokee and Douglas. The Country Club boasts an 18-hole golf course and swimming pool and excellent dining facilities. City parks, tennis courts, baseball diamonds, bowling alleys, six indoor theaters, nine AYSO soccer fields and two public golf courses, add to recreational pleasure. Panther Creek State Park is located in Morristown at a scenic and historic site on the Cherokee Reservoir. This 1,900 acre Tennessee State Park offers a swimming pool, tennis courts, tent and trailer camping and picnic areas and hiking, biking and horse trails. Additional proposed park facilities include a marina, lodge and camping areas. The Theater Guild, the oldest amateur company in Tennessee, performs six plays each year.
Extractions: and Jackson State Community College Grant Key Personnel William R. Duffy, II Project Director wduffy@utm.edu Otha L. Britton Project Technical Director britton@utm.edu Geraldine Farmer Project Evaluation Director gfarmer@utm.edu Robert L. Hartshorn Project Evaluation Assistant Director rhartshorn@utm.edu [top] TOP Personnel Stephen J. Downs TOP Director sdowns@ntia.doc.gov Betty L. Cassidy Grants Officer BCassid1@doc.gov Thomas A. Hardy Program Officer thardy@ntia.doc.gov [top] UTM Key Personnel Abney, Mike Assistant Director Computer Services mabney@utm.edu
Extractions: The mission of the Office of Student Financial Assistance is to help students maximize their financial aid eligibility through a personalized student centered environment using a highly efficient and compliant financial aid delivery system. Eligibility : The Montgomery GI Bill (Active Duty), also known as Chapter 30, is a program of education benefits generally for individuals who enter active duty for the first time after June 30, 1985. Active duty for benefit purposes includes full-time National Guard duty performed after Nov. 29, 1989. The participant generally must serve continuously on active duty for three years of a three-year or greater initial enlistment or, for a lesser benefit, two years of an initial active-duty obligation of less than three years. An individual also may qualify for the full benefit by initially serving two continuous years on active duty, followed by four years of Selected Reserve service. In the latter case, the participant must enter the Selected Reserve within one year of release from active duty. The participant must meet the requirements for a high school diploma or an equivalency certificate before the first period of active duty ends. Completing 12 credit-hours toward a college degree meets this requirement.
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Extractions: POLICY: 5-02-03-10 SUBJECT: Academic Freedom, Responsibility, and Tenure at Area Vocational- Technical Schools I. Introduction The following policy of the Tennessee Board of Regents on academic freedom, responsibility, and tenure is applicable to all area vocational- technical schools governed by the Board. It should be incorporated in those personnel policy manuals by which each school normally communicates policies to its faculty. II. Academic Freedom and Responsibility The Board recognizes the principle of academic freedom, pursuant to which: A. The faculty member is entitled to freedom in the classroom in discussing his/her subject, being careful not to introduce into the teaching controversial matter which has no relation to the subject; B. The faculty member is entitled to full freedom in research and in the publication of the results, subject to the adequate performance of his/her other academic duties; but research for pecuniary gain must be based upon an understanding with the authorities of the school; and C. The faculty member is a citizen, a member of a learned profession, and an officer of an educational institution. When the faculty member speaks or writes as a citizen, he/she should be free from institutional censorship or discipline, but his/her special position in the community imposes special obligations. As a man or woman of learning and an educational officer, he/she should remember that the public may judge the profession and the school by the faculty member's utterances. Hence, a faculty member should at all times be accurate, should exercise appropriate restraint, should show respect for the opinions of others, and should make every effort to indicate that he/she does not speak for the school.
Extractions: Below are the vocational education OST evaluation database sign up for our Out-of-School Time update email .) Evaluation reports are listed from oldest to newest. When all reports are available at the same URL, the URL is listed at the end of the entry. Find out more information about our bibliography. 59KB Acrobat file Help for Acrobat file Art-at-Work Implemented in 1996, this program provides art instruction, job training, and literacy education to youth ages 14 to 16 who are first-time truants on probation in Atlanta, Georgia. ( arts, literacy, vocational education Juvenile Justice Bulletin . Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice. www.ncjrs.org/html/ojjdp/2001_5_2/contents.html or www.communityarts.net/readingroom/archive/24youtharts.php Career Horizons Program This program, located at a large Midwestern university, provides at-risk students going into seventh grade with an intensive summer program combining career classes with exposure to a college campus and recreational team-building activities to enhance kids' career self-confidence and vocational considerations. ( sports/recreation
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Extractions: J. FRANKIE PIERCE AND THE TENNESSEE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FOR COLORED GIRLS (1923-1979) Frankie Pierce was born during or shortly after the Civil War to Nellie Seay, the house slave of a Smith County legislator. Frankie received her education in John G. McKee Freedmen's School in Nashville. She married and left Nashville, returning at the death of her husband with a mission of her own in mind: to found an institution for delinquent colored girls. J. Frankie Pierce supposedly received the inspiration for establishing such a school by observing this nature in other southern states. She also was influenced by her friendship with a probation officer, who reluctantly took delinquent black girls to jail because the law would not permit them to enter white institutions. Mrs. Pierce soon set about the task of laying a foundation of support, organizing the City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs and the Negro Women's Reconstruction Service League. She was a leading member of First Colored Baptist Church (Capitol Hill). After extensive lobbying, the Tennessee Vocational School for Colored Girls bill was passed by the General Assembly on April 7, 1921, and the school opened its doors on October 9, 1923. Frankie Pierce became its first superintendent, a position she held until 1939. Located at 2700 Heiman Street, the school had a sixty-six-acre campus and employed an average of sixty-nine workers. Girls twelve to fifteen years old were received from across the state and were released through the Division of Juvenile Probation. The school was approved through the ninth grade and included academic and vocational training.
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Extractions: Your guide to vocational career schools across the country Vocational Schools Online Vocational Schools Technology Vocational Schools Vocational Colleges ... Medical Vocational Schools Vocational Schools in Louisiana Is your job lacking the spice of a Cajun meal? Maybe vocational schools in Louisiana have your answer. You can get the education and job-specific skills you need to succeed. Click on the vocational schools in Louisiana below that interest you, and get on your way to your future, today! Featured Schools University of Phoenix Learn the skills you need to succeed at University of Phoenix, the school chosen by more working professionals than any other university in the U.S. With many conveniently located campuses for you to choose from in the US and Canada you can earn a degree in disciplines such as of Business, Technology, Criminal Justice, Nursing, and Education. Financial aid is available to those who qualify. Herzing College Take control of your career. Since 1965, Herzing College has prepared over 35,000 graduates for computer and business-oriented careers. Herzings state-of-the-art campuses offer day and evening classes in Business, Design/CAD, Information Technology, Medical/Dental and Professional Services.. Earn the certificates employers demand like Cisco, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, and Unix. Herzing graduates have found employment at highly respected companies.
Extractions: Homepage What's new? Guestbook Contact ... Deism School officials say dual-track education costing Tennessee jobs October 05, 2003 By AMY GATLEY KINGSPORT - Few 13-year-old kids know exactly what they want to be when they grow up. Many haven't figured it out well into adulthood. But Tennessee's dual-track high school education programs is forcing students to make the choice of college or vocational school by eighth grade. Local officials attending Friday's "Jobs Cabinet" meeting hosted by Gov. Phil Bredesen believe the dual-track requirement and the negative stigma associated with vocational school are driving away capable students and hurting the region's work force. Tennessee Education Commissioner Lana Seivers, who serves on the Jobs Cabinet, told the panel that the need for high school vocational programs is greater than ever, but the state is not attracting as many students as it could to those programs. While the need may be great, Seivers said school systems are choosing to cut expensive vocational programs. She said changes need to be made to boost vocational education by re-evaluating the dual-track program and other vocational requirements. "The vocational/technical program is a concern we have,'' said Seivers, explaining that vocational programs are the first to be cut in school systems. "One of the reasons is because of the class-size requirement. Vocational/technical class sizes are lower, and they require more teachers." Seivers noted that few students can make a life choice at 13. She said it's time to rethink the breakdown of those tracks and integrate the two to give students a more flexible education.
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Teacher Chris Simmons Named Outstanding Teacher By School Of The Arts The Niswonger Foundation of Greeneville, tennessee, has announced with Johnson CountySchools to help construction program at Johnson County vocational School. http://www.jocoed.k12tn.net/Additional/News/Niswonger.htm
Extractions: Niswonger Foundation Partners With Local Vocational Program Mountain City, Tennessee (January 7, 2002) The Niswonger Foundation of Greeneville, Tennessee, has announced a three-year, $250,000 partnership agreement with Johnson County Schools to help fund a major expansion of the residential construction program at Johnson County Vocational School. The partnership will focus on providing enriched educational opportunities for local students as well as helping stimulate economic development in Johnson County. We could not be more excited about this partnership, says Minnie Miller, Director of Schools. Through the generosity of Scott Niswonger and the Niswonger Foundation, we will be able to expand an already exemplary residential construction program into a self-sustaining program with the capability of graduating students certified in masonry, wiring, and carpentry. It is a unique opportunity for us and for our community.
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Extractions: KNOXVILLE: Nearly two-thirds of the students in Scott, Cocke and Campbell counties never go to college or even a trade school. It's the lowest rate in Tennessee, where less than one in five adults has a college degree. But a program the Appalachian Regional Commission is bringing to Tennessee, with support from the University of Tennessee, hopes to change that. With a $50,000 grant from the Kellogg Foundation, the Tennessee Appalachian Higher Education Center is being formed, officials announced Tuesday. It will target some 4,600 students in the six high schools of Campbell, Cocke and Scott counties - rural counties in East Tennessee where the need seems most urgent.
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