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  4. Warren County High School - Wikipedia

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  5. Pamela Joan Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Joan Rogers (born July 1, 1977) is an American sex offender and a former elementary school physical education teacher and coach who taught in McMinnville, Tennessee. She was convicted of four counts of sexual battery in 2005 and two counts of solicitation of sexual exploitation of a minor in 2006 stemming from a three-month relationship ...

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  7. Education in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Public primary and secondary education systems are operated by county, city, or special school districts to provide education at the local level, and operate under the direction of the Tennessee Department of Education. [1] The state also has many private schools. [5] The state enrolls approximately 1 million K–12 students in 137 districts. [6]

  8. Warren County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Warren County was created in 1807 from a portion of White County, and named for Joseph Warren (1741–1775), a militiaman and major general in the American Revolution. [1] The revised Tennessee State Constitution of 1834 stated that no new county could be within 12 miles (19 km) of the county seat of the county from which it was formed.

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