v
Ranked as
one of Tennessee’s elite K-12 school systems
using composite student achievement scores
v The
first school system in the nation to be
designated a “Sprint Showcase” for its
technology program
v Created
a Student Representative position to serve
on the Board of Education
v
Success indicators (matrix) have been
developed to give a panoramic view of
student success
v Only
school system in Tennessee to be awarded
Level Two of the Tennessee Center for
Performance Excellence
quality program based upon the Malcolm
Baldrige Criteria
v Implemented
a fiber optic “backbone” for Local- and
Wide-area network infrastructure
v
Established the fourth year-round school in
Tennessee
v
State model
preschool program implemented by creating a
partnership with Head Start
v
Awarded a 21st
Century Community Learning Center Grant to
begin after school program at Hal Henard
Elementary School
v
Greeneville
City Schools Foundation established
v
Greeneville
Middle School and GHS Diversified Technology
labs implemented
v
Partners in
Education Program formed
v
Nationally
recognized Character Education Program
initiated
v
Backyard
Learning, Family Resource Centers, and
after-school programs established to provide
after-school academic and social support at
all schools
v
Major
additions completed at EastView Elementary,
Tusculum View Elementary, Greeneville Middle
School and GHS
v
Implemented
a computer-based curriculum delivery and
Credit Recovery program
v
Niswonger
Performing Arts Center completed
v
Implementation of locally developed
curriculum documents including benchmarks
for performance
v
GHS schedule
revised to incorporate opportunities for
teacher collaboration and avenues to provide
additional student support services
v
Air Force
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp (AFJROTC)
implemented during 2002-2003 school year
v
Selected as
the site for a state regional Professional
Development Center to serve Northeast
Tennessee
v
Elementary
foreign language program implemented in all
elementary schools
v
School Board named Tennessee School Boards
Association “School Board of the Year” in
November 2002 in recognition of the school
system’s excellence
v
Greeneville
Middle School named 21st Century
School of Distinction for Technology
Excellence
v
EastView
Elementary named U.S. Dept. of Education
Blue Ribbon School
v Tusculum
View Elementary named a Blue Ribbon Schools
of Excellence “Lighthouse School”
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