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Legacy of New Deal still evident in Upper Cumberland, Tenn.

October 26, 2014 Diahan Krahulek Leave a comment

As President Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in 1932 during the Great Depression, he swiftly initiated the New Deal to…

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Posted in: Arts & Culture, Family, Tennessee Filed under: Cumberland Homesteads, Frozen Head State Park, Livingston post office, Mt. Pleasant post office, Shiloh National Military Park, The New Deal, York Agricultural Institute

Step back in time to the Cumberland Homesteads Historic District

October 20, 2014 Diahan Krahulek Leave a comment

As a monument of local and national history, the Cumberland Homesteads historic district sits five minutes south of the Cumberland…

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Posted in: Arts & Culture, Children, Family, Tennessee Filed under: Crossville Tenn., Cumberland Homesteads, Cumberland Homesteads Tower Association, The New Deal

Crossville group sponsors 3rd annual Cumberland Hispanic Festival

October 12, 2014 Diahan Krahulek Leave a comment

To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15), Crossville Para una Acción Solidaria (CPAS) is hosting its third annual…

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Posted in: Arts & Culture, Children, Family, Tennessee Filed under: Crossville Tenn., Cumberland County Playhouse, Cumberland Hispanic Festival, Hispanic Heritage Month

Learning fine art skills improves classroom and personal success

October 5, 2014 Diahan Krahulek 1 Comment

Since President Barak Obama launched the Educate to Innovate program in 2010, states have legislated more testing of and graduation…

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Posted in: Education Filed under: Cumberland County Playhouse, Cumberland County schools, Fine arts

Fair Use copyright law includes restrictions even for schools and teachers

September 28, 2014 Diahan Krahulek Leave a comment

Because educators spend more than $500 per year on classroom resources, using copied materials saves them and under-funded schools money.…

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Posted in: Education Filed under: Classroom use, Copyright law, Fair use law

Open Meetings Law allows journalists and parents to attend board of education meetings

September 21, 2014 Diahan Krahulek Leave a comment

With so many changes occurring from Tennessee’s commitment to the Race to the Top initiative, journalists and parents are taking…

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Posted in: Education Filed under: Board of Education, Cumberland County Schools (Tenn), Journalist rights, Open meetings law, Public meetings

‘Reasonable expectation of privacy’ for children does not apply in public places

September 14, 2014 Diahan Krahulek Leave a comment

As parents struggle to protect their children’s online privacy with social media, some may be sensitive to other resources –…

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Posted in: Parenting Filed under: Associated Press, Children, Privacy issues

Cumberland County school’s proactive Internet safety policy restricts some academic work

September 8, 2014 Diahan Krahulek Leave a comment

While debates continue on whether the Internet should be regulated or how to how to create laws to control online…

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Posted in: Education, Parenting Filed under: Censorship, Children's Internet Protection Act, Cumberland County Schools (Tenn), Internet safety

Webster brings passion to her role as Mama Rose in ‘Gypsy’

August 31, 2014 Diahan Krahulek Leave a comment

Company member and education director of Cumberland County Playhouse takes on role of lifetime in iconic musical A 35-member ensemble…

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Posted in: Arts & Culture, Profiles, Tennessee Filed under: Crossville Tenn., Cumberland County Playhouse, Gypsy Rose, Weslie Webster

Tennessee teachers grade Common Core roll out

August 24, 2014 Diahan Krahulek Leave a comment

Educators in the Upper Cumberland region weigh pros and cons of controversial State Standards Language arts and math teachers in…

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Posted in: Education Filed under: Carolyn Woodward, Clarkrange (Tenn), Clarkrange High School, Common Core, Debbie Pritchett, Tennessee education standards

McDaniel elected state president of high school leadership group

August 17, 2014 Diahan Krahulek Leave a comment

Cumberland County High School senior Britney McDaniel will lead Tennessee’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America in outreach program…

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Posted in: Education, Profiles Filed under: Britney McDaniel, Crossville Tenn., Cumberland County High School, State president, Tennessee FCCLA

Teens represent Tenn. in San Antonio

August 10, 2014 Diahan Krahulek Leave a comment

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Posted in: Education Filed under: Clarkrange High School, Cumberland County High School, Martin Elementary School, National leadership conference, Rachel Shoemaker, San Antonio (Texas), STAR events, Tennessee FCCLA

Discover History and Family Fun at Homesteads Apple Festival

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The Cumberland Homesteads Tower Association in Crossville, Tenn. hosts its 11th Apple Festival on Sept. 27-28.

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Posted in: Arts & Culture, Children, Family, Tennessee Filed under: Crossville Tenn., Cumberland Homesteads, Storytelling

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