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ECC’s Effective Schooling Campaign

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Parents in Nashville are receiving an envelope from the Education Consumers Foundation. I suggest they be on the lookout for it and don’t toss it thinking it’s junk mail. What they’ll find inside is some enlightening information regarding Metro Nashville Public Schools.

Not junk mail-You're going to want to read this

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Parents in Nashville are receiving an envelope from the Education Consumers Foundation. I suggest you be on the lookout for it and don't toss it thinking it's junk mail. What you'll find inside is some enlightening information regarding Metro Nashville Public Schools.

What's new at Southeast Davidson schools?

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By SUZANNE NORMAND BLACKWOOD sblackwood@tennessean.com 259-8268 • August 1, 2008

New principal takes over at Apollo Middle
As the new principal of Apollo Middle School, Ron Woodard has three main items on his agenda.
"We're hoping to increase student achievement, parental involvement and community support," he said.

What's new at Southeast Davidson schools?

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By SUZANNE NORMAND BLACKWOOD sblackwood@tennessean.com 259-8268 • August 1, 2008

New principal takes over at Apollo Middle
As the new principal of Apollo Middle School, Ron Woodard has three main items on his agenda.
"We're hoping to increase student achievement, parental involvement and community support," he said.

Schools hire two principals

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COLUMBIA -Two educators who will take the reins as principals at two elementary schools were introduced at a press conference at Maury County School Central Office Monday.

Dollar General Literacy Foundation gives reading program $40,000

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Submitted by Donna Clark • FiftyForward Communications Director • July 2, 2008

The Dollar General Literacy Foundation has awarded $40,000 to Friends Learning in Pairs, which promotes literacy among elementary students in Davidson and Williamson counties.

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