In the battle of stairs vs. elevator, does it matter how the stairs look?
Accolades Staff
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Melissa Brooks (’08), who teaches US history and is an instructional leader at Hunters Lane High School in Nashville, was named 2014 High School Teacher of the Year for the …
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CEHHS faculty joined community volunteers to install a new natural playground at the North Head Start Center. The playground will give students a new recreation area and provide researchers with …
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Now in its fifth year, the Leadership Academy, a collaborative venture between UT and Knox County Schools, prepares talented individuals to become outstanding new school principals through a full-time, intensive …
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2014 Educators Hall of Honor Six educators who have significantly influenced students’ lives were inducted into UT’s 2014 Educators Hall of Honor on March 27. The Educators Hall of Honor …
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Alumnus Joshua Pate has studied the Paralympic Games for years. This winter, he experienced them firsthand as a volunteer, working as a news reporter for the games in Sochi, Russia.
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Sarah Eakes majored in biology and planned to attend pharmacy school. But during her junior year at UT, she decided to try out VolsTeach to see if she would like it. The VolsTeach program prepares …
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By David Brill We’ve all heard the proverb: “Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he eats for a lifetime.” Two …
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CEHHS students have ample opportunity for internships and experiences to help them get off on the right foot when it comes to their future careers. COWS, CHEESE, AND MARKETING What does …
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By Cassandra J. Sproles He was falling in too deep. School—especially a middle school—should’ve been a safe place where Danny wouldn’t have to worry about drugs or violence or gangs. …