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  1. The Final Tide by Norma Cole, 1990-10

21. Manassas High School - Memphis TN , Home Of The TIGERS!
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http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/schools/manassas.hs/index1.htm
MANASSAS HIGH SCHOOL HOME OF THE TIGERS Pictures of School and Students Memphis City Schools Calendar School History School Information ... Title I School Motto: "Think, Work, Serve" Memphis City Schools does not discrimate in its programs or employment on the basis of race, color,
religion, na tional origin, handicap/disabilit y , sex or age.
Last updated on 04/02/2003 This site is maintained by
Joyce W. Douglas EMAIL THE WEBMASTER AT : douglasj@k12tn.net

22. Memphis East High School - Home Of The Mighty Mustangs
Top/Regional/North_America/United_States/tennessee/Localities/M/Memphis/Education/k12/Public_Schools/Secondary
http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/schools/east.hs/index.htm
Superintendent visits East High
Dr Carol Johnson drops by to visit with students, faculty, and administration. East Junior Going Places
Student Dress Code
Mustangs Today
  • Pep Rally Friday East vs. Central ACT Saturday
In the News Patriots win Super Bowl Janet Apologizes TECHNOLOGY
Courtesy of TechTV.com Music Wars MCS News Pathways Laura Bush Foundation Grant ADDRESS 3206 Poplar Avenue
Memphis, TN 38111 (901) 416 - 6160 (Office)
(901) 416 - 6161 (Fax) ADOPTERS U.S. Army Corps of Engineering
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Southwest Tennessee Community College
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Baptist Memorial College of Health Sciences
PROGRAMS Message from the Principal
We are about to embark on a new era at East High School. We look forward to providing many exciting and rewarding experiences for you and your children throughout the school year. We ask for your cooperation and support in our endeavors as we continue to excel in the areas of health sciences, engineering and career technology. East is Excellence! There is no doubt in my mind that this will be one of the greatest school years ever at East High. I encourage everyone to become an active member of the East family. Your support will be a critical component of our continued success. We have wonderful students, parents, staff members, and many community partners. What an awesome combination of stakeholders. Looking forward to a great school year!

23. CHICKWEB
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http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/schools/chickasaw.js/chickwebcl.htm
CHICKASAW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Home of the Mighty Chieftains
4060 WESTMONT AVE. MEMPHIS, TN (Office) (Fax) x) D r. W. L. Tobias, Jr. - Principal Mr. Emanuel Reeves - Assistant Principal Ms. Jessie Hubbard - Instructional Facilitator VISION STATEMENT PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE SCHOOL PROFILE FACULTY and STAFF CALENDAR Students' Page This web page is updated by Mrs. Curlean Tate Last Update: April 6, 2004 Title I School Improvement Our School is designated as needing improvement under the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation. While the school is working to bring up student achievement, parents have a right to request a student transfer to another Memphis city school that is not in Title I School Improvement. Students receiving a NCLB transfer will be provided with transportation. For more information, please contact Ms. Jessie Hubbard, the Title I Facilitator, at 901-416-8134. Memphis City Schools does not discriminate in its programs or employment on the basis of
race, color, religion, national origin, handicap/disability, sex, or age.

24. Fairview Junior High School
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http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/schools/fairview.js/fairview.html

George S. Cole
, Principal
Cassandra Smith, Asst. Principal
750 East Parkway South
Memphis, Tennessee 38104
Phone: 901.722.4536
FAX: 901.722.4539
Site last updated on
January 17, 2003 Site created and maintained by
Michael Potter and Mary Sikes. Memphis City Schools does not discriminate in its programs or employment on the basis of
race, color, religion, national origin, handicap/disability, sex, or age home administration faculty links ... students

25. Nashville Schools Curriculum Resources
Homework Central from Big Chalk; k12 Lesson Plans; Staff Development for Metro Nashville Public schools; tennessee State Department of Education; This Day in
http://www.nashville-schools.davidson.k12.tn.us/curriculum/curriculum.html
Students' Corner
Local Resources
Lesson Plans
Resources for Months
Educational Companies
Web Resources

26. Www.clay-lea.k12.tn.us/
WELCOME TO THE MECCA HOMEPAGE University of tennessee Health Science Center; University of Memphis; Christian g hospitals; The Planetree Center; Memphis City and Surrounding k12 schools
http://www.clay-lea.k12.tn.us/

27. LookSmart - Directory - Tennessee K-12 School Reports
tennessee k12 School Reports - Find report cards and evaluation reports on the k-12 schools located in tennessee. Directory Listings
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Tennessee K-12 School Reports - Find report cards and evaluation reports on the K-12 schools located in Tennessee.
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  • GreatSchools.net - Tennessee
    Review school performance data for public, private, and charter schools in the state of Tennessee.
    Heritage Foundation - Tennessee

    Go through research report that focuses on the school choice status. Provides legislative background notes, enrollments, and student academic performance results.
    Just 4 Kids - Tennessee

    Offers a guide to schools in the state of Tennessee. Look for public, private, and charter schools in a particular area.
    State department of education presents an archive of annual reports and data on local schools. Learn about youth behavior and teaching positions.
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    28. Nashville.Net
    information about the school district, the 125 local schools, and provides links to information which supports the curriculum. Middle tennessee Science and
    http://www.nashville.net/Education/K-12/

    29. Tennessee Schools - Preschool, K-12, Montessori Yellow Pages And Business Direct
    Most Popular Cities for schools Preschool, k-12, Montessori In tennessee. Chattanooga. Knoxville. Murfreesboro. Clarksville. Memphis. Nashville.
    http://schools.addresses.com/yellow_pages/Education and Employment/Schools - Pre
    People Search Yellow Pages Phone Numbers Reverse Lookup ... Yellow Pages June 12, 2004
    Tennessee Yellow Pages Education and Employment Schools - Preschool, K-12, Montessori
    Most Popular Cities for Schools - Preschool, K-12, Montessori In Tennessee
  • Chattanooga Knoxville Murfreesboro Clarksville ... Nashville

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    30. Digital Librarian: Citations - K-12 Schools
    K12 Okullar ve Internet Kaynaklarý. Core Links Library / Research Sites - Nashville, tennessee. Educational and Library Resources - k-12 - Lansing, Michigan.
    http://library.tedankara.k12.tr/k12lib.htm
    K12 Okullar ve Internet Kaynaklarý

    31. Rural School Funding Report - Volume 2, Issue 15 (8/18/03)
    The state s new k12 education budget includes a million in college scholarships for tennessee high school KENTUCKY schools BATTLE THE URGE TO MERGE Kentucky s
    http://www.ruraledu.org/issues/finance/news215.htm
    Home About Us Search Publications ... Practice THE RURAL SCHOOL FUNDING REPORT
    Volume 2, Issue 15 August 18, 2003

    published by
    The Rural Education Finance Center
    a program of The Rural School and Community Trust
    Rural Education Finance Center
    3344 Hillsborough St. Suite 302
    Raleigh, NC 27607
    Greg Malhoit, Director, greg.malhoit@ruraledu.org
    Nancy Gottovi, Editor, nancy.gottovi@ruraledu.org Table of Contents for this Issue
  • Tennessee K-12 Education Budget Avoids Cuts; Rural Teachers Get Pay Raises
  • Kentucky Schools Battle the Urge to Merge
  • "Borrowing" School Funds Found Constitutional
  • Maryland Legislator Pushes Tax Increase to Fund Public Schools ...
  • Poor Definition of "Poor" Impacts No Child Left Behind Act TENNESSEE K-12 EDUCATION BUDGET AVOIDS CUTS; RURAL TEACHERS GET PAY RAISES In response to a recent state Supreme Court ruling, teachers in rural Tennessee will see pay raises this year at the same time that the overall K-12 education budget enjoys a slight increase. The new pay raises come after the court found that teachers in poor rural areas were paid less than teachers in other areas of the state. The court ordered the state to provide equity in teacher salaries. Tennessee's governor has also created a special task force to investigate and advise on ensuring equity in teacher salaries across the state. The state's new K-12 education budget includes a four percent increase over last year's budget. In order to make ends meet, the state has borrowed from its reserve funds and tobacco settlement funds. In addition, higher education has been cut by nine percent and legislators are hoping that revenues from a new state lottery will help provide approximately $175 million in college scholarships for Tennessee high school graduates.
  • 32. Tennessee: Why Rural Matters
    Walden s Ridge Cluster Three Morgan County tennessee schools have tapped artistic Rural Teachers Get Pay Raises; Aug 03 tennessee k-12 Education Budget Avoids
    http://www.ruraledu.org/states/tn.htm
    Home About Us Search Publications ... Practice Why Rural Matters in Tennessee
    With two million rural people totaling more than one-third of the population, rural Tennessee hosts one-third of the state’s schools and one-quarter of its students. Those schools get as much money as possible into the classroom, spending sparingly on school administration and transportation. But on average they are fairly big, make less use of classroom computers than rural schools elsewhere, and have low teachers’ salaries, compared to other states or elsewhere in Tennessee. These factors make rural education very important, and the need for policy attention critical. From Why Rural Matters 2003: The Continuing Need for Every State to Take Action on Rural Education, February 2003. Learn more about why rural matters
    in your state.
    Walden's Ridge Cluster
    Three Morgan County Tennessee schools have tapped artistic, historic, and environmental resources both inside and outside of the classroom. From the beginning, high school students themselves have been assuming responsibility for curricular planning sessions, designing and building facilities, organizing local history projects, creating guides for their own nature trails, and working with civic groups to conserve local landmarks.
    Read more about this Featured Program

    Programs in Tennessee
  • Save Our Cumberland Mountains
  • Tenn-Ga-Lina
  • Walden's Ridge Cluster
    RESEARCH
  • Why Rural Matters 2003: Summary for Tennessee
    LINKS
  • Education Commission of the States
  • National Parent Teacher Association
  • National Public School Locator
  • National Center for Education Statistics ...
  • U.S. Census Bureau
  • 33. Education: Tennessee Education
    Worldwide International Colleges Colleges, Universities and Trade schools. k12 schools k-12 schools tennessee All k-12 schools Nationwide.
    http://www.externalharddrive.com/usa/states/tennessee/education.html
    Internet USA USA Education Tennessee Start Page Tennessee Education Click Here for the USA Education Index
    TENNESSEE EDUCATION
    Departments
    Department of: Education
    Department of: Certification Colleges Nationwide
    USA College Directory
    : Colleges, Universities and Trade Schools. Worldwide
    International Colleges
    : Colleges, Universities and Trade Schools. K-12 Schools
    K-12 Schools: Tennessee
    All K-12 Schools Nationwide

    USA Websites

    TENNESSEE EDUCATION

    34. Nashville Public Library - Nashville & Tennessee Education Links
    Nashville k12 schools. tennessee Colleges Universities. College Source (All features available to Nashville Public Library cardholders
    http://www.library.nashville.org/Links/Nashville/neducatn.html
    Education

    Nashville Colleges

    Nashville K-12 Schools

    Tennessee Colleges
    ...
    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)
    Education

    35. K-12 Networking - State Of Tennessee
    Each of tennessee s k12 public schools will have access to this electronic highway and exposure to a world of knowledge and learning opportunities.
    http://www.nctp.com/TN.html
    This technology plan is a portion of the international respository maintained and distributed by the: National Center for Technology Planning (NCTP)
    Dr. Larry S. Anderson, Founder/Director
    Post Office Box 5425
    Mississippi State University
    Mississippi State, MS 39762
    LSA1@Ra.MsState.Edu This plan's inclusion in the electronic database indicates that it is due consideration by technology planning committees.
    K-12 Networking - State of Tennessee
    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.

    36. TN:Ed:Grant Writing
    on writing successful grants and, if you are a tennessee public school Foundation (NSF) funds science and math education programs for k12 schools within its
    http://www.state.tn.us/education/grwriting.htm
    Search TennesseeAnytime Department of Education Home Directory Help Center
    Grant Writing
    With funding for schools as tight as it is today, it pays to look for funds outside normal funding sources by writing grants. Government agencies (Federal and State), corporations and private foundations fund projects in school districts and schools to solve problems and/or to try out new programs. Finding and competing for those funds will take time and hard work, but success will help you enrich your school programs through unique school-wide or classroom projects and professional development for teachers and administrators. This web page will get you started by telling you where to look, giving you tips on writing successful grants and, if you are a Tennessee public school or school district, telling you how to arrange for free grant-writing workshops. Check this site often for more information and new funding opportunities. PLAN! Good planning is the secret of good grant writing. Expect to spend at least 80% of your time planning! Federal Programs
    U. S. Department of Education

    37. Tennessee
    by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ; and converted public schools.(86) The tennessee Department of Education Web site www.k12.state.tn.us
    http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/tennessee.cfm
    site map help contact us The Heritage Foundation ... School Choice 2003 Tennessee Policy Archive:
    view by date
    Policy Archive:
    view by issue
    ... Return Home TENNESSEE State Profile (Updated April 2004) School Choice Status
    • Public school choice: Intradistrict and interdistrict/voluntary State constitution: Compelled-support language Charter school law: Established 2002
    Strength of law: Weak Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2002): Number of students enrolled in charter schools (fall 2002)
    • Publicly funded private school choice: No Privately funded school choice: Yes Home-school law: Moderate regulation Ranking on the Education Freedom Index (2001): 40th out of 50 states
    K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002)
    • Public school enrollment: 938,162 Students enrolled per teacher: 16.2 Number of schools (2000-2001): 1,575 Number of districts: 139 Current expenditures: $5,131,548,000 Current per-pupil expenditure: $5,470 Amount of revenue from the federal government: 8.9%
    K-12 Public School Teachers (2001-2002)
    • Number of teachers: 58,059 Average salary: $38,554

    38. Disadvantaged Kentucky And Tennessee Schools Graduate To High-Speed Cabling
    Application Services Inc., have assisted many Kentucky and tennessee school districts All k12 schools and public libraries qualify for the program and receive
    http://www.thejournal.com/magazine/vault/A4391.cfm
    May 2004 Click Here

    Disadvantaged Kentucky and Tennessee Schools Graduate to High-Speed Cabling
    April 2003 - Applications
    When you think of Kentucky and Tennessee, coal mining, cotton fields, catfish and rural farm areas probably come to mind; not high-speed, high-bandwidth cabling. However, through government grants, elementary and high school students in certain low-income areas of Kentucky and Tennessee are now benefiting from receiving the most advanced voice, video and data networking systems - from wireless backbones to the latest ratified Category (CAT) 6 connectivity. Spending Funds Wisely The Schools and Libraries Corp. is a newly formed nonprofit organization established by the Federal Communications Commission to administer the E-Rate program. All K-12 schools and public libraries qualify for the program and receive discounts according to their level of economic disadvantage, which is determined by the annual percentage of students eligible for the National School Lunch Program. "To spend these funds wisely, we have tried to standardize the components of the cabling infrastructure to make it easier for the schools to determine the percentages allotted for hardware and installation costs," says Gomer. "By providing a 25-year warranted system from NetClear, a Berk-Tek/Ortronics alliance, such as NetClearGT2 or NetClearGT3, end-to-end high-performance cabling solutions consisting of a fiber-optic backbone and CAT 6 horizontal copper cabling, we were able to standardize the structured cabling system for the LAN within the school districts. This made it much more conducive than just installing a couple of modems and computers," says Allen.

    39. K-12 Search Engine Enriches The Teaching And Learning Process Of Memphis City Sc
    also aligned Web resources to tennessee s curriculum standards Memphis City schools has been using netTrekker that are organized around k12 curricula, students
    http://www.thejournal.com/magazine/vault/A4833.cfm
    May 2004 Click Here

    K-12 Search Engine Enriches the Teaching and Learning Process of Memphis City Schools
    May 2004 - Applications
    Allowing students direct access to the Internet for school projects can equal disaster. Not only will they probably not stay on task, they may also access inappropriate content such as pornography. For teachers, finding enough time in their day to search for Web sites that are relevant and appropriate for education is a real issue. Add the task of finding online resources that support their state's academic standards and the feat seems nearly impossible. Memphis City Schools in Tennessee is the 21st largest school system in the nation with more than 118,000 students in 185 schools. The district recently began searching for an affordable tool that would help make the Internet a more effective resource for its teachers and students. Diane Raley, instructional technology coordinator for Memphis City Schools, first saw a demonstration of netTrekker last year and was impressed with the quality of its 180,000 educator-selected Web sites. She was also impressed that netTrekker provided a search engine specifically designed for school use. Noticing how simple netTrekker was to use and that the product also aligned Web resources to Tennessee's curriculum standards, Raley knew this was a technology tool that would enhance teaching and learning for all of the district's teachers and students. Not only does netTrekker help alleviate the problem of Internet safety and student use, but it also serves as a valuable resource that enables teachers to integrate technology and the state's curriculum standards into their daily curricula.

    40. Tennessee Education Internet Resources -- Peabody Library, Peabody College Of Va
    Government Related Sites Publications Selected Colleges Universities Selected k12 schools Miscellaneous tennessee Resources. Other tennessee schools.
    http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/peabody/books/internet/tenned.html
    HOME ACORN ATHENA KUDZU ... SITE INDEX
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    Government Related Sites Publications Selected K-12 Schools Miscellaneous Tennessee Resources
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