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Extractions: IN TENNESSEE SCHOOLS Tennessee's 138 local school systems operate 1,623 schools that employ 65,876 professional educators and serve 896,556 students. Tennessee's student population is approximately 72% Caucasian, 25% African American, and 3% other minorities. Approximately 17% of the students receive special education services, 28% are in Title I compensatory education programs, and 43% receive free or reduced-price school meals. In 38 of the 138 school systems, 50% or more of the students are on free or reduced-price school meals. The number of English Language Learners who were identified as having barriers because English is not their native language increased 35% from 1998-99 to 1999-2000. According to the most recent survey by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights, 44,860 students were paddled in Tennessee elementary, middle and high schools during the 1999-2000 school year. That is 4.2% of the student population, up from 4.0% in 1997-98, the first increase in over a decade. Tennessee is ranked fourth in the nation in percentage of students receiving corporal punishment. This number, however, does not reflect the actual incidence of corporal punishment in Tennessee public schools because students are reported only one time, even though they may have been paddled numerous times throughout the year. The State of Tennessee Department of Education collects no information concerning the incidence of corporal punishment in Tennessee public schools. The Tennessee State Board of Education has not updated information regarding schools that do not use corporal punishment or available speakers on discipline alternatives since 1992.
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Extractions: REGISTRATION FORM The Eighth Annual Regional Conference on Improving America's Schools Please register me for: Mobile, Alabama October 17-19, 2001 Reno, Nevada November 13-15, 2001 San Antonio, Texas December 17-19, 2001 REGISTRATION FEES: Individual Group * * In a group of 4 or more from the same agency. Must register together. Please check if you plan to attend the luncheon with Secretary Paige on Day Three NAME:
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Extractions: High School Statistics The following table lists high schools in the area. High schools are defined as those schools with grades 9 and over. The information shown below is based on a survey prepared by the National Center for Education Statistics. The information is only as accurate as what was supplied to the center by the local governments. The NCES does employ various methods to verify the data, however, lapses can occur. Please consult with local authorities to verify information that you are using to base a decision on. Sources: National Center of Education Statistics - 2000/2001 School Grades Students % White % Black % Hisp.
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Extractions: Contacts - High school personnel and phone numbers. Credentials Community The Edmond School District encompasses 97 square miles in northern Oklahoma County and southern Logan County. The district consists of thirteen (13) elementary schools (K-5), five (5) middle schools (6-8), three (3) high schools (9-12) and one alternative secondary school (6-12). Elementary Schools 13 schools serve grades K - 5 Middle schools 5 schools serve grades 6 - 8 High Schools Alternative School 1 school serves grades 6-12 The area may be characterized as a suburban community consisting predominantly of middle and upper income families. Basically, the residents are in professional or managerial careers. Population of the district is approximately 75,000. Within the boundary are two four-year colleges, University of Central Oklahoma and Oklahoma Christian University. The personal and financial support of the school by the community is evidenced by the excellent educational programs and additional services offered. Philosophy Edmond Memorial is a traditional high school with a progressive outlook. EMHS works in conjunction with the community to develop a basic curriculum and ancillary programs which support -each learner in the pursuit of academic excellence and personal growth.
Extractions: Throughout the school year, the district has worked towards balancing its budget in the face of these continued revenue reductions that now total nearly $16 million. The District has also seen a $5 million increase in mandated revenue expenditures. A number of cuts have been made throughout the district that did not affect the classroom or services to students. With the projection that public schools across the state could soon see additional cuts, the district now unfortunately regrets that it must announce a restructuring of its transportation services. The transportation changes outlined below will be effective on the first school day after the holiday break, Tuesday, January 7, 2003.