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  2. McMinn County Schools - Wikipedia

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    A total of 52.6% of the population had a high school education or less. [5] As of January 2022 the Director of Schools is Lee Parkison. [6] [7] Student performance

  3. Cleveland City Schools - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland High School opened its doors in September 1966. [1] The Teen Learning Center was founded as an alternative high school in 1994. It was renamed the F.I. Denning Center of Technology and Careers in 2015 in honor of Dr. Frederick I. "Rick" Denning, who was the director of schools when it was founded.

  4. Bradley County Schools - Wikipedia

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    The first public high schools in the county were Charleston High School in Charleston, opened in 1913, and Central High School in Cleveland, opened in 1916. [2] Central High School was renamed Bradley County High School in 1920 and Bradley Central High School in 1948. [3]

  5. Cleveland Metropolitan School District - Wikipedia

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    The Gifted Education Program in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District consists of the 'Major Work' Program, currently in grades 2–8, and the Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) Programs in grades 9–12. There are seven PreK-8 Schools, one Grades 2–12 School, and five Grades 9–12 Schools that service gifted identified children.

  6. Category:Education in Cleveland, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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  7. Education in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Doak, H. M. "The Development of Education in Tennessee." The American Historical Magazine and Tennessee Historical Society Quarterly 8.1 (1903): 64-90; coverage to 1880. online; Goldhaber, Dan, and Karen Callahan. "Impact of the Basic Education Program on educational spending and equity in Tennessee." Journal of Education Finance 26.4 (2001 ...

  8. List of people from Cleveland, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Doc Johnston, Major League Baseball player, played in 11 seasons, seven with the Cleveland Indians; brother of Jimmy Johnston; Jimmy Johnston, Major League Baseball player, appeared in 1916 and 1920 World Series; brother of Doc Johnston; Allan Jones, businessman and founder of Check Into Cash Inc. Bob Jones III, third president of Bob Jones ...

  9. Tennessee Christian Preparatory School - Wikipedia

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    TCPS was founded in 1997 by a group of parents committed to Christian education. When initially founded, the school was named Tennessee Christian Academy. In 2008, school administrators increased academic rigor, tightened admissions policies and began to focus on providing college-preparatory education for all students.