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21. Tennessee Basic Education Program 2.0 (BEP) The Basic Education Program 2.0 (BEP) includes the funding formula used to allocate state education dollars to Tennessee k12 schools. The general purpose of the fiscal capacity http://cber.utk.edu/bep.htm | |
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22. Links For Parents Tennessee K12 Schools Report Card, TCAP Scores, Gateway Scores, etc. (best viewed using Internet Explorer) Safe Drug Free Schools School Nutrition Program http://www.maconcountyschools.com/links_for_parents.htm | |
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23. Health Department’s Advice To Memphis and Shelby County Health Department's Advice for Parents of New Students To enter Tennessee K12 schools for the first time, your child must have a physical exam and a valid http://www.shelbycountytn.gov/FirstPortal/dotShowDoc/Government/CountyServices/H |
24. Greene Bytes Education Networks of America (ENA) is the contracted provider for delivering K12 Internet access for Tennessee K-12 schools. ENA has established a content filtering service http://www.greenek12.org/co/filter.htm | |
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25. TCCLE - Tennessee Center For Civic Learning And Engagement To enhance the teaching of civics, law, justice, citizenship, history, government and humanities in Tennessee K12 schools through professional development programs http://www.tccle.org/about.html | |
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26. 2004 Grantees : 2004 BFA Grantees In Tennessee In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to the following organizations in Tennessee. K12 Schools. East Lincoln Elementary, Tullahoma http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/us/public/en/yearbook/2004grantees/tennessee.ht | |
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27. Watauga Elementary School: Computer Lab Tennessee K12 schools have blocking software that prohibits students from accessing adult oriented, illegal, racist, or school cheating materials. http://www.rcstn.net/wat/computer_lab | |
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28. Tennessee: Programs And Resources - Earth911.com The program provides FREE classroom (and other) presentations, inservices, and workshops for Tennessee K12 schools. Phone (865)974-4251 Website http//www-tnswep.ra.utk.edu http://earth911.com/location/tennessee/tennessee-programs/ |
29. Tom Thienel, Senior Manager, Global Opportunities, Inc. | Spoke Partner and Wireless Practice Manager for New Age Technologies, was Director of Engineering and Field Operations at ENA, a private ISP serving 1,800 Tennessee K 12 schools and was http://www.spoke.com/info/p6JfKTN/TomThienel |
30. Lauderdale County Department Of Education Tennessee K12 Schools Links for Teachers Libraries References Grant Opportunities http://www.lced.net/Resources & Quick Links.htm | |
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31. Addressing The Energy Challenge Resource Resilience 2,366 Tennessee K12 schools would save $19M per year • Ground source heat pumps - All Sumner County schools are using geothermal technology - Converting 2,366 Tennessee K-12 schools http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2008POST/Wed2/Christensen.pdf |
32. Schools (K-12) In Apison, TN - AOL Local Yellow Pages Tennessee K12 schools Find k-12 schools here. We offer local search in your state tennessee.local.com Tennessee http://yellowpages.aol.com/schools-k-12/tn/apison/ |
33. Cedar View Christian School Tennessee K12 Schools - TN High Schools. 1900 Flanders St Kingsport, TN 37662 Phone (423) 245-6341. Centennial High School 5050 Mallory La, Franklin, TN 37067 Phone (615) 472-4270 http://cedarviewseahawks.com/ | |
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34. MCSS Technology Links For Teachers Tennessee K12 Schools Report Card, TCAP Scores, Gateway Scores, etc. (best viewed using Internet Explorer) Safe Drug Free Schools School Nutrition Program http://www.maconcountyschools.com/links_for_teachers.htm | |
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35. Welcome To MCS Insider - Kudos And Good News Delano Elementary School was named a Blue Ribbon School because it is ranked in the top 10 percent of Tennessee K12 schools, including http://www.mcsk12.net/flash2/insider/Vol-5/Volume-1/Kudos.html | |
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36. IPS Internet Policy Begging For A Lawsuit In fact, a quick Google search shows almost the same policy for all Tennessee K12 schools. http//ao.ena.com/AO/Policy?community=8595. It looks like IPS and TN both use the same http://www.masson.us/blog/?p=5898 |
37. Special Session On Education To Convene On Tuesday The General Assembly is expected to consider the K12 reform proposals first, followed by proposed changes to higher education in Tennessee. K-12 Schools http://www.hive105.com/Hive 105 News/2010-01/2010-01-08 Special Session On Educa | |
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