ACCSCT tennessee Division of vocationalTechnical Education. Wyoming Office of vocationalEducation. Alabama Association of Private Colleges and schools (334-263 http://www.accsct.org/resource/resource_links.html
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Tennessee Schools/Education Data Variables Select an Area or Select Comparison Area by tennessee County Name. Percent of schoolsin System that are Other (vocational Special Education) schools. http://hitspot.utk.edu/hit/main/TOC/toc_spot/formvar/educvar.htm
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Schools - Lawrenceburg And Lawrence County, Tennessee U.S.A. Public schools in Lawrenceburg and surrounding communities.Category Regional North America tennessee Counties Lawrence Center 1706 Springer Road, Lawrenceburg, TN, 7626472 vocational training classesin Parochial schools LAWRENCEBURG BAPTIST TEMPLE SCHOOL (1-12), 801 Beuerlein http://www.lawrenceburg.com/schools/
Community Colleges Of Tennessee - CollegeSearch24 Community and Technical Colleges of tennessee. This Web site, assembles a large networkof colleges, technical, trade and vocational schools, and universities http://www.collegesearch24.com/tn/community/
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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.
Blount Chamber Private schools. vocational. tennessee Rehabilitation Training Center 1627 PercheronStreet Maryville, TN 37801 865) 9812382. Colleges and Universities. http://www.blountchamber.com/newcomer/education.html
Extractions: Education A tradition of educational excellence and a broad commitment to pubic schools ensure that education is a major priority in Blount County. Students starting in pre-school can progress through vocational training or a four-year college degree without having to leave the county. Three separate public school systems offer a quality education to children in Blount County. Public education in Blount County offers quality instruction with low student-teacher ratios. Some of the finest schools in the state, and some of the highest SAT and ACT scores in the Southeast are found in Blount County. Included in these school systems are 23 elementary/middle schools, four high schools and one adult high school. Private schools and vocational schools also serve the area. A child must be five years of age to enroll in kindergarten and six years old to enter first grade (both ages as of September 20, in the year of matriculation). Enrollment requirements include: legal proof of age, a physical examination; a dental exam; and inoculations against polio, tetanus, measles, diphtheria, and whooping cough.
ElSurfo - Tennessee Schools County High Unicoi County vocational University School of Westview High WilliamsonCounty schools Wooddale High, State Community East tennessee State University http://elsurfo.com/school/tn.htm
McMinn County Economic Development Authority - Education The University of tennessee at Chattanooga offers 45 undergraduate programs operatesseven elementary schools, two high schools and a vocational high school http://www.mcminncoeda.org/education.html
Extractions: Replay Intro Education always has been a main concern in McMinn County, which hosts a four-year liberal arts college, a state vocational training center, 16 schools operated by county and city governments and three private schools. There are seven other colleges and universities within a 60-mile radius of the county, as well as one of only two accredited Japanese high schools in the United States. Colleges Tennessee Wesleyan College, located in Athens, is a private, independent, coeducational institution accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the University Senate of the United Methodist Church. The college offers more than 20 majors and pre-professional programs to its 750 students. About 68 percent of the faculty holds doctoral degrees and the school boasts a student-to-faculty ratio of 15-to-1. Evening school programs are offered on the Athens campus with branches in Knoxville, Cleveland and Chattanooga. A sister school, Nagasaki Wesleyan, is located in Isahaya, Japan. Each year, several Nagasaki Wesleyan students transfer to TWC to complete their degrees.
About The Tennessee Technology Center At Livingston Area vocationalTechnical schools was established by the enactment of the stateLegislature during the 1963 General Assembly to be operated by the tennessee http://www.livingston.tec.tn.us/history.htm
Extractions: Our History A statewide system of State Area Vocational-Technical Schools was established by the enactment of the state Legislature during the 1963 General Assembly to be operated by the Tennessee State Board of Education. The contract for the first building was awarded in February 1964, and ultimately, 26 of these schools were built in order to offer occupational training to as many Tennessee citizens as possible. All schools were to have modern facilities, flexible plans of operation ,and competent instructors selected from the field of work in which they teach. The Livingston State Area vocational-Technical School was the tenth of the 26 schools to be built and the first classes began in September 1966. The first graduates received their diplomas in December 1967. The site selected for the school was a 15-acre plot on Airport Road just outside (at the time) of Livingston. The land was deeded to the State of Tennessee by Overton County. construction of the buildings cost approximately $310,000 and the equipment cost around $500,000. Livingston was chosen as the site for the school because of its central location in the area it was to serve (Overton, Clay, Fentress, Pickett, Putnam and Jackson counties.)
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
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Extractions: Education In Rutherford County Enrollment 25.000 (Aprox.) Pupil-Teacher Ratio Varies by Location Expenditure per pupil Number of Elementary Schools Number of Middle Schools Number of High Schools Average ACT Scores N/A Number of Certified Teachers Teachers with Masters Degree or Above *Statistics reflect enrollment that included grades 7-8 in two schools in the 1998-99 school year. In the fall of '99, Murfreesboro City schools began phasing out grades 7-8 to become a K-6 system. Rutherford Co. Schools Web Site High Schools School Grades Address City and Zip Principal Telephone Eagleville School K-12 500 Hwy 99 Eagleville 37060 Bobby Pate Holloway Vo-Tech High School 619 S. Highland Murfreesboro 37060 Ivan Duggin LaVergne High School 250 Wolverine Trail LaVergne 37086 Jan Stauffer Oakland High School 2225 Patriot Drive Murfreesboro 37130 Ken Nolan Riverdale High School 802 Warrior Drive Murfreesboro 37128 Tom Nolan Smyrna High School 100 Bulldog Drive Smyrna 37167 Robert Raikes Blackman High School 3956 Wilkerson Crossing Murfreesboro 37129 Unannounced at Printing Elementary and Middle Schools Barfield Elementary K-8 350 Barfield-Cresent Road Murfreesboro 37128 Dr. John Calton
$280.3 Million For Tennessee Students of the grant award programs for tennessee Title I Similarly, magnet schools bringtogether diverse groups of vocational EducationBasic Grants to States help http://www.ed.gov/PressReleases/11-2001/tennessee11142001.html
Extractions: Mouseover preload - not necessary for function Mouseover preload - not necessary for function Skip Navigation Privacy, Security, Notices About ED A-Z Index ... Contact Us Search: Advanced My Profile Add to My.ED.gov Bookmarks Inside OPA OPA Home Press Releases Speeches Radio Broadcast News ... ED Budget Bush Administration Invests $16 Billion Nationwide "Schools across America are working to meet President Bush's call to leave no child behind," Secretary Paige said. "Educating America's students is primarily a state and local issue, but the department is working to support the needs of Tennessee's disadvantaged students without unnecessary federal red tape." Following are among the highlights of the grant award programs for Tennessee: Title I grants, the largest federal education activity for pre-K through grade 12, helps districts close the achievement gap between high- and low-poverty schools by targeting resources based on the number of children in poverty. Even Start, a Title I component, supports local family literacy projects that integrate early childhood education, adult literacy or basic education, as well as parenting education for families. $112.6 million.
Memphis-Area Schools MemphisArea schools (VoTech Centers) DeSoto County (MS) vocational-Technical Center Southwestvocational Technical Center; tennessee Technology Center http://www.memphiswebsites.com/m-educ.htm
Extractions: Education With top primary/secondary schools, three community colleges, two 2-year colleges and six 4-year colleges and one of the most respected university programs in the country, East Tennessee offers a topnotch education for everyone. Each of our K-12 schools is wired to the Internet. Our programs, such as the Education Edge Partnership and our 21st Century Schools Program (a national model for school reform) are the results of our commitment to quality education. Primary and Secondary Education Several of East Tennessee's schools annually rank among the nation's best in a variety of categories and two of the state's top three school systems are in the region. Fifty-four person of eighth-grade math teachers in Tennessee public schools have computers in their classrooms, the highest percentage in the nation. Tennessee is home to the acclaimed 21st Century Schools Program, which provides needed resources to schools in return for accountability. The process includes student assessment, performance criteria and clear lines of authority to effectively measure how teachers, principals and superintendents are doing their jobs. Greater flexibility for local schools, reduced class size, mandatory kindergarten, and strengthened academic, vocational and computer enrichment classes are just a few of the advantages provided by the program.
KCS Profile Page Change Alert Halls High Students participating in vocational classes 98 Secondary 6075% TechnicalSchools Trade School Day *Governor's School of tennessee *National Merit http://www.kcs.k12tn.net/schools/high/northknox/northknox.html
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