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Pi
Beta Phi
Elementary School
125
Cherokee
Orchard
Rd.
Gatlinburg,
TN
37738
865-436-5076
Office
865-436-9494
fax
Glenn
Bogart Carey Woods
Principal
Assistant
Principal
"Building a foundation for life-long
learning and stewardship"
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Pi Beta Phi Faculty & Staff for the
2012-2013
school year!
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on  icon to view class web-page.
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Voice mail extention number is beside names
Recognizing
Excellent Teachers (Nominate Outstanding Teachers Below)
KINDERGARTEN
Rebecca
Bradford
Susan Miller
Mark Myers
FIRST
GRADE
Sarah Cheek
Brenda
Hansen
Kerri Buckner
SECOND GRADE
Lisa Ownby
Jessica Benedict
Michelle Whaley
THIRD GRADE
Martha Clabo
Gary
Ownby
Sarah
Wright
FOURTH GRADE
Valerie
Dixon
Dan Morris
Cassie
Norvell
FIFTH GRADE
Barbara
Bednar
Tracy
Miller
Teri
Williams
SIXTH GRADE
Dave
Ballentine
Judy Dulin
Tracy Smith
SEVENTH
&
EIGHTH
GRADE
Steve Banks
Cindy Flynn
Shana Garza
Jeff
Ginn
Brian
Hardison
Brenda Oakley
Mike Tinker
FOOD
SERVICE
Liz
Cogdill
Donna Ownby
Judy
Parton
Alberta
Sawyer, Cafeteria Manager
Margaret Sutton
Janice
Williams
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SPECIALS
Lisa Bremer, Technology
Jaimee Benjamin, Physical
Education
Amanda Baynes, Art
JR
Dixon, Physical Education
Pat Gunn, Library
Lee
Hammonds, Physical Education
Mike Hicks, Music & Chorus
Jeff
Johnson, Music & Chorus
Brad Justus,
Physical
Education
Ben Norvell,
Band
Carrie Williams, School
Counselor
RESOURCE
Patti Huskey
Marilyn Mullins
Karen
Myers, ESL
Jeanne Renfro, Enrichment
Stephanie
Whaley, Speech
ASSISTANTS
Debra
Bearden
Cindi
Bowling
Magge Curey
Denise
Dixon
Lori
Fortner
Amanda
George
Tina
Henry
Michelle
Johnson
Carol
Myers
Elsie
Nicol
Pam Sellars
Yolanda
Thompson
Shelly
Thomas
Laura Trout
Tammy
Watson
Kristine
Webster
Peggy
Wilson
ADMINISTRATION
Glenn
Bogart, Principal
Carey
Woods,
Assistant Principal
OFFICE
Mark
Burnette, Psychologist
Judy
Phillips, Book keeper
Edwina
Oakley, Receptionist/Secretary
Beverly
Schneider, School Nurse
Melissa
Crisp, PAC Coordinator
Mark Strange,
Resource
Officer
CUSTODIAL STAFF
Budgy
Anderson
Laura
Ramsey
Leonia
Ramsey
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Award
Sponsor
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Nominate your
favorite
Pi Beta Phi Teacher |
Citizens National Bank
and Mix 105.5
want to recognize our Sevier County teachers for their hard work and
dedication to the students. We are thanking these teachers
weekly with $100 Teacher's Cash! The winning teacher will also
receive a pizza party for their entire class compliments of
Bellacino's. Nominate a public or private, K-12, Sevier County
school teacher today! |
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The "One in a Million--Teachers Who Make a Difference" is a
nation-wide
initiative to collect the names of one million teachers who have made a
difference in students' lives. |
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The Milken Family Foundation National Educator Awards
program provides
public recognition and financial rewards to elementary and secondary
schoolteachers, principals and other education professionals who are
furthering excellence in education. By honoring outstanding educators,
the program strives to attract, develop, motivate and retain talented
people to the challenge and adventure of teaching. |
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ING Unsung Heroes began in 1995 as a way for ING to
demonstrate its commitment to the education community. Grants are given
to K-12 educators utilizing new teaching methods and techniques that
improve learning. |
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These honors recognize and reward the excellence
demonstrated by NEA members nationwide. All NEA members, including
teachers, education support professionals, and higher education faculty
and staff, are eligible for the awards. |
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American Stars recognizes and honors superior teachers with
a track
record of improving student achievement, using innovative instructional
strategies, and making a difference in the lives of their students.
These teachers will be highlighted as representatives of the thousands
of teachers who are making a difference in the classroom. |

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Nominate your teacher for the Wal-Mart National Teacher of
the Year.
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Effective teachers and education leaders are critical to
raising
student achievement, and today's increasingly competitive and global
economy underscores the need for well-qualified educators in every
classroom, school, and administrative office. |

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The
National
Teacher
of
the
Year
Program
began
in
1952
and
continues
as
the
oldest,
most
prestigious
national
honors
program
that
focuses
public
attention
on
excellence
in
teaching.
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By bringing the
power of
cable television's 21st century technology and high-quality programming
to teachers, students and parents, we strive to support the learning
experience, both in the classroom and for the benefit of the
communities we serve. |
Math, Science & Technology
Awards
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Presidential
Awards
for
Excellence
in
Mathematics
adn
Science
Teaching
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The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and
Science
Teaching are the Nation's highest honors for teachers of mathematics
and science. The Awards recognize highly qualified K-12 teachers for
their contributions in the classroom and to their profession. |
The
Subaru
National
Science
Teaching
Award
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Open to both middle school and high school science teachers,
the Subaru
National Science Teaching Awards competition is designed to celebrate
science educators who are catalysts in the classroom. |
Outstanding Earth
Science Teacher Program
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Outstanding Earth Science Teacher (OEST) awards are given
for "exceptional contributions to the stimulation of interest in the
Earth Sciences at the secondary level."
Middle school and high-school teachers are eligible. Eleven national
finalists are selected, one from each NAGT regional section. Some
sections also recognize state winners. Individuals may apply themselves
or nominate a colleague for the award. |
| National
Association
of
Biology
Teachers |
Numerous
biology
teaching
awards
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