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PIE Luncheon Partners In Education presents awards at annual luncheon. I-40 SmartFIX Interstate closings and directions to downtown Board of Education | Knox teacher wins Presidential Award for Excellence in Math, Science teachingBearden Middle School physical science teacher Julie Pepperman was one of 99 math and science teachers honored nationwide with the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching. (Details)
TEA picks two from KCS as administrator, teacher of the year from East Tennessee The
Tennessee Education Association has selected two Knox
County educators to be recognized for their exceptional
performance and has named them East Tennessee’s
best administrator and educator for 2008. TEA has selected
Elisa Luna, principal at Inskip Elementary School as
the organization’s East Tennessee Administrator
of the Year. It has also named Kristy Roop, a fourth
grade teacher at Adrian Burnett Elementary School, East
Tennessee Educator of the Year. (Read
More) Middle School teacher's lesson plan selected among best in nationA Knox County Schools social studies teacher has been recognized by the History Channel and the Civil War Preservation Trust for having one of the best Civil War related lesson plans in the nation for 2008. (Read More)
Carter Middle assistant principal is state's assistant principal of the yearA Knox County Schools assistant principal has been chosen Tennessee Assistant Principal of the Year by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NCASSP). Susan Hutsell, assistant principal at Carter Middle School, was honored in Nashville at the Tennessee Association of Secondary School Principals conference and in San Antonio during the national conference. (More) May is middle schools' "Month of Music"Knox County Schools middle schools' choral and band programs are presenting a series of concerts during the month of May. (Schedule)
Knox County Schools National Merit Scholarship finalistsTwenty-nine Knox County Schools high school students have been selected as finalists for National Merit Scholarships for 2008. (Details) Dr. James McIntyre selected new superintendent
McIntyre, age 40, is married and has two sons. As Chief operating officer of the Boston Public Schools, he managed a district with 56,000 students and an $800M budget. Dr. McIntyre has a Doctorate in public policy from the University of Massachusetts, a master of urban affairs, Boston University, a master's in education administration, Canisius College, and a bachelor's in English, Boston College. (Complete resume)
KCS Teachers of the Year for 2008A Committee of educators, community representatives, and former teachers of the Year has designated three teachers from across Knox County to be Teachers of the year for 2008. (Details)
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