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Schools closed but weather causes few problems

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Bedford County Schools are closed today due to Thursday evening's wintry mix of rain and snow. Many local residents may have had their car doors frozen shut this morning, but the impact on local...

Bedford County Schools Closed Friday

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Nashville television stations are reporting Bedford County schools will be closed tomorrow.

Subgroups hurt schools under NCLB

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School Superintendent Ed Gray said that students with disabilities, who are not meeting goals under the federal No Child Left Behind law, are one reason two Bedford County schools were placed on the...

Two county schools on state 'high priority list'

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A Tennessee Department of Education annual progress report has placed two Bedford County schools on its "high priority list" for failing to meet performance standards under the federal No Child Left...

Schools are owed $23,000 by Alabama firm

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Bedford County schools are owed $23,000 by a consulting firm, eRate Consulting Services LLC, which appears to have deposited grant funds meant for the county. Several other school systems are owed...

Rising gas costs impact schools budget

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The rising cost of gasoline has already had an impact in Bedford County Schools. "We've used 100 percent of the gas (funds budgeted)," said Robert Daniel, chief financial officer for Bedford County....

School in severe weather: Yes or no?

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Bedford County schools closed at 2:30 p.m. Thursday -- 30 minutes or so early for some schools -- as we were under a tornado watch and warnings had been issued for Maury and Williamson counties due to one particular storm. At least two persons in the Times-Gazette office were concerned about their children returning to locked homes. I imagine there were similar concerns elsewhere...

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