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Focal Points provided five times yearly

TOY presentationFocal Points is the Knox County Schools system-wide newsletter published five times each year (August, November, February, April, and June). Focal Points is mailed to parents of Knox County students and is available as a downloadable PDF.

Volume 2, Number 3: March 2008 Focal Points

  • Expanding technology enhances family engagement Excellence through literacy: Reading is the key to all other academic success
  • School Coupons continue to provide needed funds
  • Professional Learning Communities: Placing focus on student learning, not centent delivery

Volume 2, Number 2: November 2007 Focal Points

  • Knox County initiates more physicl activity and coordinated health program
  • Excellence through literacy: Reading is the key to all other academic success
  • Knox County Schools operating budget and the budget process

 

Volume 2, Number 1: August 2007 Focal Points

  • Partners in Education program completes 25 years of support
  • Knox teacher to present at national early childhood education conference
  • Calendar for 2007, 2008; Frequently Used Telephone Numbers

 

Volume 1, Number 5: June 2007 Focal Points

  • KCS is selected to participate in education redesign network
  • KCS establishes new mathematics requirements for graduation
  • Calendar for 2007, 2008; Frequently Used Telephone Numbers

Volume 1, Number 4: April 2007 Focal Points

Volume 1, Number 3: Februray 2007 Focal Points

  • SACS accreditation is helping to make every school great
  • The Superintendent's Message
  • The High School GPA: An indicator of college readiness?
  • Tune to KCS-TV on Comcast channel 10 and on our website

Volume 1, Number 2: November 2006 Focal Points

  • The Superintendent's Message
  • Value-Added Assessment: A window on the future
  • NCLB and TCAP: When shold parents be concerned

 

Volume 1, Number 1: August 2006 Focal Points

  • Early Childhood programs prepare children to succeed
  • The Superintendent's Message
  • FluMist to be offered again in 2006
  • Middle school grading period changes
  • Lost lunch money is a thing of the past
  • School safety and security

 

 

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